Jan/Feb - Piddle Valley Community Website
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Piddletrenthide Lunch Club We all enjoyed our Christmas Lunch at the beginning of December. Thank you to Rebecca Green and her colleagues for producing such a delicious meal and to all the volunteers who helped, made mince pies and gifts and especially to Ann who, as always, made a superb job of decorating the tables. Our new dishwasher has been installed and was ‘christened’ on the day of the Christmas Lunch. This will certainly be a great help to our team of volunteers. Our Lunch Club will now be held on the LAST Friday of each month with TWO exceptions (February and December). Dates for your Diaries 12.30pm Piddletrenhide Memorial Hall Cost £5.00 to include Tea or Coffee Friday 25 th January Spaghetti Bolognaise and peas Fruit Crumble with Custard or Ice Cream Friday 1 st March Steak & Kidney Cobbler, Carrot & Swede Mash, Peas & Potatoes Trifle We look forward to seeing as many of you as possible throughout year and thank you to everyone who help to keep the Lunch Club going. Wishing you all a very Happy and Healthy 2013. Sue Jennings / 01300 348076 The Countrymen’s Club “A chat over the farm gate can make all the difference in the world” The Countrymen’s Club is a new project designed to tackle the specific challenges faced by older men from rural communities. It is for men who want to remain active and involved in the countryside and who want to share their knowledge of farming and rural skills with others. The group meets every afternoon and will be of particular help to those who have been experiencing health problems and are finding it more difficult to get out and is an alternative for those older men who are not interested in regular activities designed for people their age. It is a place to get your hands dirty and do something that really matters. At our farm near Sherborne older men will now be able to use and pass on their skills and knowledge to a younger generation of farmers as well as reminisce about the days gone by. Run by Future Roots, a community organisation based at Rylands Farm in Holnest, to find out more and to help keep traditional farming practices alive, please contact Brian or Dominic / 01963 210703 / countrymen@futureroots.net 41
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<strong>Piddle</strong>trenthide Lunch Club<br />
We all enjoyed our Christmas Lunch at the beginning of<br />
December. Thank you to Rebecca Green and her colleagues<br />
for producing such a delicious meal and to all the volunteers<br />
who helped, made mince pies and gifts and especially to Ann<br />
who, as always, made a superb job of decorating the tables.<br />
Our new dishwasher has been installed and was ‘christened’ on the day of<br />
the Christmas Lunch. This will certainly be a great help to our team of<br />
volunteers. Our Lunch Club will now be held on the LAST Friday of each<br />
month with TWO exceptions (<strong>Feb</strong>ruary and December).<br />
Dates for your Diaries 12.30pm <strong>Piddle</strong>trenhide Memorial Hall<br />
Cost £5.00 to include Tea or Coffee<br />
Friday 25 th <strong>Jan</strong>uary Spaghetti Bolognaise and peas<br />
Fruit Crumble with Custard or Ice Cream<br />
Friday 1 st March Steak & Kidney Cobbler, Carrot &<br />
Swede Mash, Peas & Potatoes<br />
Trifle<br />
We look forward to seeing as many of you as possible throughout year and<br />
thank you to everyone who help to keep the Lunch Club going.<br />
Wishing you all a very Happy and Healthy 2013.<br />
Sue Jennings / 01300 348076<br />
The Countrymen’s Club<br />
“A chat over the farm gate can make all the difference in the world”<br />
The Countrymen’s Club is a new project designed to tackle the specific<br />
challenges faced by older men from rural communities. It is for men who<br />
want to remain active and involved in the countryside and who want to share<br />
their knowledge of farming and rural skills with others.<br />
The group meets every afternoon and will be of particular help to those who<br />
have been experiencing health problems and are finding it more difficult to<br />
get out and is an alternative for those older men who are not interested in<br />
regular activities designed for people their age. It is a place to get your hands<br />
dirty and do something that really matters. At our farm near Sherborne older<br />
men will now be able to use and pass on their skills and knowledge to a<br />
younger generation of farmers as well as reminisce about the days gone by.<br />
Run by Future Roots, a community organisation based at Rylands Farm in<br />
Holnest, to find out more and to help keep traditional farming practices alive,<br />
please contact<br />
Brian or Dominic / 01963 210703 / countrymen@futureroots.net<br />
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