COFFEE MORNING 2ND MARCH 2020

Chairperson Martin Brown welcomed nearly 50 Members to our Coffee Morning on 2nd March at The Bold Dragoon, and as ever what a busy morning it was. Martin also outlined the various forthcoming events.

Vicky Ivan gave a very thought provoking talk on 5G.

It was good to see Councillor Mary Markham, along with her colleagues Stephen Legg and Andy Kilbride.

PCSO Dan Freeman and PCSO Steve Whiting were also in attendance for a short while before they were called out to an emergency.

Thank you to the Members who donated raffle items.

As ever our appreciation goes to Julie for providing refreshments.

 

COFFEE MORNING 3RD FEBRUARY 2020

Around 50 Members attended our Coffee Morning on Monday 3rd February at The Bold Dragoon, and what a busy and lively morning it was.

Una McIntosh reported on the forthcoming event on 8th May at the Bold Dragoon celebrating the 75th anniversary of VE Day. This is going to be a fun packed afternoon with several activities. More details will be available to sight imminently on our Noticeboard next to the Church Hall in the High Street.

Our Speaker was the Reverend Matthew Smith who is the new Curate at St. Peter’s Church. Matthew is here for 3 years whilst he trains to become a Vicar, and he gave a very interesting talk on his duties and said how much he looked forward to serving the Community.

Chairman of Northamptonshire, Stephen Legg, introduced Councillor Andy Kilbride who currently represents Billing Ward and is one of the Candidates for the new extended area which incorporates Riverside (our ward).

PCSOs Dan Freeman and Steve Whiting were also in attendance.

Liz Gausden and Martin Brown outlined the many forthcoming events within the village.

 

COFFEE MORNING 6TH JANUARY 2020

Around 50 Members attended our first Coffee Morning of the New Year at the Bold Dragoon.

Our PCSO Dan Freeman, along with his colleague Craig, attended for the first time to introduce themselves and answered questions from residents.

Liz Gausden outlined forthcoming events.

Speaker was Hilary Stacey from the “Wild about Hedgehogs” Group. She gave a very interesting and informative talk on Hogs and how to look after them. There were several “Hedgehog” related items for sale to support their work. £42 was raised from the sales.

As ever Julie looked after us all with refreshments (including biscuits and mince pies).

A good time was had by all.

COFFEE MORNING 2ND DECEMBER 2019

Over 40 Members attended our final Coffee Morning of the year on 2nd December. 

After several announcements Liz Gausden handed out Song Sheets and we all joyfully sang Christmas Carols, as well as munching on mince pies provided by Julie, who also kept everyone lubricated.

The Raffle, organised by Carol Askew in her own inimitable style, was a huge success, raising £105 for WFVRA funds.

Afterwards Julie and her Staff served  a delicious Christmas dinner for all those who had booked. Liz thanked them for their hard work and we all gave a huge round of applause.  Sincere thanks must also go to Mary Markham for providing, yet again, such scrumptious desserts.

 

COFFEE MORNING 4TH NOV 2019

50 Members attended another happy gathering at our Coffee Morning on 4th November at the Bold Dragoon (organised as always by Liz Gausden). Many of us received a warm welcome from Milo (the resident canine).

Clare Robertson-Marriott is currently endeavouring to raise awareness of Climate Change. Her talk this morning was most informative – the impact on the environment from the moment the coffee tree is planted to when the consumer drinks coffee and discards the dregs. She is holding an Open Public Meeting on Climate Change at 3pm on Sunday 10th November in St. Peter’s Church Hall. Everyone is welcome.

Rachel Boyles was selling a delightful array of Birthday and Christmas Cards, along with Advent Calendars, etc.

Sincere thanks, as ever, to Julie for providing refreshments and supporting us by allowing us to have our get togethers in the Bold Dragoon.

 

COFFEE MORNING 7TH OCTOBER 2019

As ever the Coffee Morning on Monday 7th October was well supported with over 40 Members in attendance.

Andrea Newman gave a most informative and interesting talk on “Leonard Cheshire”  – a major health and welfare charity working in the UK and running development projects around the world.

Thanks to Julie who provided refreshments for this happy gathering.

 

MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA 14TH SEPT 2019

The Musical Extravaganza “Around the World in 120 minutes” held on Saturday 14th September was an overwhelming success which will be remembered for many years to come.  We are surrounded by so many talented people.

Over 100 people attended St. Peter’s Church to hear Soloists, Duets, Groups, Choirs and Musicians.

Special thanks must go to Liz Gausden (who, in her own inimitable style, organised the whole event) and of course to everyone who joined us for this highly entertaining evening.

The amazing sum of £442.93 was raised for the charity EVE. Huge thanks to everyone for their generous donations. 

There was a definite “buzz” around the village this morning as so many residents were praising the artists for providing such wonderful performances.

 

COFFEE MORNING 2ND SEPT 2019

OUR 5TH MACMILLAN COFFEE MORNING
MONDAY 2nd SEPTEMBER

The sun shone brightly on the patio at the Bold Dragoon where members of
Weston Favell Village Residents’ Association were busy bustling around the stalls for the Macmillan Coffee Morning.

Raffle tickets were being bought at such a speed.
Cakes were being consumed at about the same speed as raffle tickets sold!

A huge thank you to all who donated raffle prizes and items for sale, attended,
made purchases and helped.
Thank you also to Julie for her support on this special occasion.

Together we raised the fantastic sum of £452.76

A truly marvellous effort!

With kind regards and my heartfelt thanks
Liz Gausden

 

COFFEE MORNING 5TH AUGUST 2019

The Coffee Morning at the Bold Dragoon on 5th August proved to be as popular as ever with over 40 members in attendance (a good number in a holiday period).

The speaker was Amanda Seka (dress designer) who originates from Ghana and now owns a shop on the Wellingborough Road. She gave a most informative and interesting talk about her life in England, explaining how important it is for her to help the community, and culminating in the proud announcement that she is now Reverend Amanda Seka.

Many thanks as ever to Julie for providing refreshments.

 

OPEN GARDENS 2019

The Open Gardens on 30th June was an overwhelming success. £2000 was raised for the Hope Centre, Northampton.

It was a wonderful sight to see so many people enjoying themselves visiting all the Gardens on show, which were a sight to behold. We were lucky to have a fine dry day without the intense heat of the previous day.

The Cakes in the Church Hall proved to be extremely popular, as did the Hedgehog Stand.

Sincere thanks must go to Sue Wray and her Team for all the hard work that went into making this year’s event such a success.

The Tombola was also very popular, with a vast number of prizes thanks to the generosity of so many people.

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