There is a bell ringing practice this Friday 19th Dec at 19:30.
We will be treated to a Christmas Quarter peal on Monday 22nd at 0930 by visiting bell ringers.
Its beginning to feel a lot like Christmas………. thanks to Horley’s Ladies Guild and all their “little helpers” for making our Church so special and once again bringing us a fabulous market.
We were accompanied by Horley’s own “Wandering Minstrels” who found themselves a nice corner to entertain the crowds as there was no room to play and wander. At one point it was so full that someone commented its like “Black Saturday around here”.
We had a very special visit from Father Christmas and his “Elf and safety officer” who also had help from a little Elf in rearranging the grotto. Well that’s Elves for you they should be called Pixies! What that poor Father Christmas has to put up with, still at least the children have been good and went away with a presents.
The count down begins……………..
Reminder that the Annual General Meeting (AGM) will be held this on Sunday 30th November at 11am in the Cricket Pavilion.
Our fabulous candle lit Christmas Market is being held in St. Etheldreda’s Church on Saturday November 29th between 5 and 7pm.
Thanks to the Ladies Guild there are some lovely stalls already booked, as well as home made produce, Christmas decorations, mulled wine and mince pies and of course, Father Christmas will be popping in loaded down with presents.
Latest news…… we have Horley’s very own wandering minstrels to accompany us throughout the evening and some fabulous new stalls booked to help you prepare for Christmas and get into the festival spirit
‘Beware the wind that whistles shrill, Beware the souls that haunt us still, Watch you with care the perils of night, Pull near your children; hold them tight.’ ( or not, if you were the parents of some of the horrors below.)
Horley Halloween shrieked into gloriously gory life at the Cricket last Friday. It was a night of children spattering blood and glitter, hooting with joy, marauding near the wickets as if Kenny would never know.
We feasted on fingers and drank deep of the bar, and then we spilt out across the village, rattling doors, jumping for bells. Our cries were shrill in the pleading face of every pumpkin; we were merciless in our demands.
It was brilliant.
Thank you to Horley CC, the horribly gruesome guests, and the biggest thanks to the patience and generosity of the Horley villagers. Your pumpkin-carving skills are awesome.
Our children are still sweet-stuffed, glaze-eyed by bounty beyond their greedy-fingered dreams.
Fabulous photos by Macer G and Will P.
FAMILY PRIZE Beetle Drive
The Old School at 6.30 – Friday 24th October – Raffle and Refreshments – Michael Hardinge Trust