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Queen’s Birthday Bell Ringing

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Listen out on Saturday 11th June from 10:15 to 11:00 when the Edgehill Ringers will be ringing the Horley bells as part of the celebrations to mark the Queen’s 90th Birthday.  Or better still, come along to watch and help us celebrate!

 

 

 

Wanted: Bric-a-brac for the Summer Fete -25th June

Summer FeteHorley’s Summer Fete this year is on Saturday 25th June and will once again include the popular bric-a-brac stall.  So please dig out any toys, books and other bric-a-brac you no longer need and someone from the Ladies Guild will be round to take them off your hands during week commencing 13th June.

And whilst you’re having a cleansing sort out of your cupboards and places for bric a brac, if you come across any spare bottles of wine or tombola prizes you would like to donate, the Ladies Guild will happily take them off your hands too and put them to good use.

Don’t forget then to come along and enjoy this wonderful annual event from 2 to 5pm, in the Old School and Church.

Raffle Prize Draw – first prize £100 cash, second prize a BMW for a weekend.  Stalls include the tombola, plants, bric-a-brac, homemade cakes, nice or nasty jars, water or wine and many more. And of course there will be refreshments – teas, cakes, Pimms and a barbecue – so you won’t go hungry or thirsty!

(Please drop off donations of cakes and homemade produce on Saturday morning.)

Crick-Fit-Calling All Girls- Thursdays

crick-fitCRICK-FIT – calling all Horley and local girls and ladies! Crick-fit is back for the summer for the second year! Crick-fit is an informal sporty session every which takes place every Thursday evening at Horley Cricket Club. This is designed to be a fun evening of activities which are cricket based. Run by Claire Bottoms from Hornton. All girls and ladies from ages 5-75 welcome!! The first time it gets up and running is tonight! So come along at 6.30 and see what it’s like.

Don’t Forget Horley’s Queen’s Birthday Tea Party – Saturday 11th June

Regal JudyCome along to a tea party in her honour from 3.00 – 6.00 at the  Old School House and enjoy the celebrations.

Please contact Jenny on 738125 or Tracey on 730020 to let them know if you can attend and what your contribution to tea will be.

MHT May Day Breakfast – a BIG thank you!

May Day Breakfast – a BIG Banger thank you! 

A BIG thank you to everyone who rolled out of bed on a Sunday morning for the Michael Hardinge Trust’s fundraising fry-up!

Over 50 people arrived at the School House to enjoy a cooked breakfast with friends and neighbours! It was lovely to see some new faces together with regular supporters.

The event raised nearly £700 which will help the Trust support Horley’s children throughout their education and to also maintain the School House as a vital village amenity.

We are also very grateful for the generous donations we received and for the wonderful sponsorship and delicious sausages from “debbie&andrew’s” who support rural community initiatives. Do take a look at their website www.debbieandandrews.co.uk for details of their products and for where “debbie&andrew’s” sponsorship is also making a difference. See their post about the breakfast https://www.debbieandandrews.co.uk/community/571-may-day-breakfast-sizzles-up-700-for-horley-village

 

The Trustees could not hold such events without the help of their families who mucked in with everything from frying eggs, to putting up bunting, to washing-up and also making a last minute dash for more sausages!

With many people asking “when is the next one?!” the Trustees will be looking to their diaries …. and to their feathered egg-layers!…..to set a date!

The Michael Hardinge Trust Trustees

Remember Horley’s Queen’s Birthday Tea Party – Saturday 11th June

Regal JudyCome along to a tea party in her honour from 3.00 – 6.00 at the  Old School House and enjoy the celebrations.

Please contact Jenny on 738125 or Tracey on 730020 to let them know if you can attend and what your contribution to tea will be.

Mayday Breakfast – Sunday 1st May

You will now have received a leaflet advertising this breakfast event that includes a option to give a donation to the Michael Hardinge Trust if you can’t make it. If  you want to they can be passed to any MHT Trustee. Otherwise don’t forget to book your place, see details…

You are warmly invited to  The Michael Hardinge Trust Mayday Breakfast at the Old School, Horley on Sunday, 1st May Come & enjoy a freshly prepared, cooked English breakfast with toast, tea, co…

Source: Mayday Breakfast – Sunday 1st May

Horley Pavilion Appeal – 6 Ways You Can Help

6 ways to help Horley CC Pavilion Appeal

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On Thursday 24th March, we launched an appeal to raise £300,000 to build our much-needed new pavilion. This exciting new project will transform the facilities at the club and will be fitting for a club that serves so many cricketers, young and old, from Horley and many other local village communities. Many friends of Horley CC have already involved themselves in the pavilion appeal.

There are 6 ways that YOU can help:

  1. Ask your employer to buy an 8ft perimeter Banner (£300 for 2016 season, £500 for 2 seasons).
  2. “Buy-A-Brick” – get your name on the wall of the new pavilion with a minimum £10 donation. We will send out the link for donations in the next few weeks.
  3. BBQ Tuesday evenings and Bacon Butty Sunday mornings – come down to the ground and feed yourself & the kids!
  4. “Offer a Promise” – to be auctioned at lunchtime at the ground on 10th July (professional services, lawn-mowing, baby-sitting, shopping, 121 training etc etc).
  5. Pay Social Member subs – find Sue Moon when you next come to the ground. Minimum £5 fee ensures your non-playing membership so you can enjoy bar facilities and hospitality for the entire season.
  6. Come up with your own fundraising ideas – email fundraising@horleycc.co.uk with your own ideas. All ideas welcomed!

We do hope that you can support your brilliant local cricket club to develop new facilities and through this, to secure its future for generations to come.

Many Thanks

The Fundraising Committee

(Perran Moon, Sue Moon, Andrew Baud, Sue Rowley, Dave Eaton, Terry Clark)

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