-9axlinghant (ontact il[os 2ot, Busy busy busy.,.......but remembering to pace ourselves It seems we have entered 'silly season' or at least that's what many clergy feel at this time of year with so many Alnual Parochial Church Meetin-qs (equivalent of AGM's) to attend. At the time of writing I am 'two down and two to go' ... and it's a busy time for others with the start of a new financial year and the run-up to the general election... Creation is also busy - our gardens and hedgerows bwsting forth with spring flowers and fresh leaves. After the dormancy of winter this great explosion of energy gives spectacular results, oftering a feast for the eyes as we welcome the lighter evenings and begin to shed overcoats (well hats and gloves at least!) in anticipation of - summer. Even in a village as tranquil and seemingly sleepy as Saxlingham, there is a lot going on. Many people claim to be retired but in realify are busier than ever. Busyness is most satisfactory when like spring blossom it produces beautiful results. Not so if we don't pace ourselves and take time to enjoy the journey, or don't prioritise wisely and end up wasting our energies instead on something that will not yield good fruit. God counsels us to invest our energy in building good relationships - with Him and with one another. When we take time to do this life takes on the promise of spring as friendships blossom and grow strengthening and encouraging the community as a whole and yielding the kind of fruit that never goes out of season! God bless us all as we grow together! Dawn This Month's Contact is sponsored by: Val and Adrienne Bailey in memory of their parents, Bill and Pearl Bailey, who both celebrated bi*hdays in May. The Rush Family in loving memory of Mike and Nathan - always in their hearts and sadly missed. Poringland Community Cinema at the Community Centre (with doors opening at 6.45 pm for 7.30 pm start) The Theory of Everyfhing (f ?A) - B May of the most brilliant and celebrated physicist of our time, Stephen Hawking, and Jane Wilde, the arts student he fell in love with whilst studying at Cambridge. Given just 2 years to live at age2l, he goes on to be called the successor to Einstein. Tickets - f5 each (including a fiee tea or coffee) available from The story Budgens or on the door Shotesham Village Market at Trinity Hall on 23 May from 10.00 am to 12 noon Lots of stalls including Local Pork, .Iams, Chutneys, Crafts, Handmade Cards. Dressed Dolls, Avon, Honey, Savouring Baking, Eggs, Plants "Guess How Many Currants in the Fruit Cake " with proceed to the British Heart Foundation and a Children's Tombola Annual Church Crawl - 16 May This year, it's a Norfolk tour, in the beautiful valley of the upper Wensum., meeting fust at 10.00 am at Sparham Church, NR9 5AQ, Grid reference TG 07i196. (Turn right off the main Fakenham road beyond Lenwade). Later we visit Great Witchingham, Lyng, Swanton Morley and Bylaugh churches with lunch available at 'Derbys', Swanton Morley, if you wish, The fee for the day is f,7.50, exclusive of lunclr, and is in aid of St. Mary's Church, Saxlingham. lt's always a super day out! Further information, or to btook, telephone Kate Smith on 558182, or simply turn up on the day - you'll be most welcorne. How to contact the teams: at The New Rectory, The Street" Saxlingham lAJ te|498924 or e-mail her: dawn@tasvalley.org. Contact Rev Dawn Davidson Nethergate, Norwich, NR15 Contact lan Masson at 13 Kensington Close, Saxlingham Nethergate, Norwich, NRl5 lTR tel 499121 or e-mail him: ianmassonl @btinternet.com St Mary's Services I am Communion I l0 May: 11.00 am Matins I at 17 May: 9.30 am Communion I 24May: 8.00 am Communion 24 May: I 1.00 am Songs of Praise 3l May: I1.00 am Commurion followed by I bring and share lunch 3 May: Chapel Services (led by Ian Masson) 9.30 1 L00 am and 6.30 pm every Sunday Everyone is welcome I Open Prayer Meeting every Tuesday at 9.30 am News from the Pews We enjoyed some lovely services over the Easter period. The Good Friday service involved people from across the benefice doing readings including the Pastor of the Saxlingham Chapel, Ian Masson. Both our Good Friday and Easter Sunday services were well attended and children enjoyed an Easter Egg hnnt in the Churchyard following the Sunday service. At the time of going to press, we were looking forward to the St George's Day service involving many members of the 43rd Saxlingham Nethergate Scouts and Cuides Group and even the weather was looking promising. By the time you are reading this article, the service will of course have taken place; I am sure the children will have made the leaders and parents very proud and I hope the weather was indeed kind. The nexl major event our minds have turned to is the Annual Fete. Although the Fete worked well at the Playing Field, Dawn has offered to hold it in the New Rectory gardens once again. So, please keep Saturday 27 Jrne free in your diaries and start searching out items for bric-a-brac, tornbola, plants, spare bottles of wine. unloved items, out-grown toys, etc. More details will be in the June Contact. Cindy Brookes Saxlingham Nethergate Tuesday Circle Programme Secretary - Anne Linford (499002 ) 12 May -7.30 pm in the Church Room Care of carpets, upholstery and fine fabrics - Glyn Charnock Saxon Bowls Club Open Day at Saxlingham Playing Field Saturday 2 May from 1.30 pm Come along and have a go at Bowls. Experienced bowlers are also welcome too. For further information. contact Chris Lacev on 499'100. Norfolk & Norwich Open Studios 2015 in Saxlingham Nethergate It will soon be that time of year again wben artists across Norfolk open their doors and welcome the public in to meet thenq talk about and also sell their art work. Saxlingham is very lucky this year to have three artists involved in this excellent part of the Norfolk and Norwich Festival. You will see ceramics, sculptweo paintings and drawings. Come and discover how these artists go about what they do, Studios are open 10.00 am until 5.00 pm. Clive Brookes: The Autumn House Studio,5, Kensington Close, NRls lTR Open May 23124,25130131 and June 5,6. Charlotte Vawden: Adelaide House, Church Hill, NR15 lTD. Open May 23,24,2i 30,31. Alex Watson: The OId Stables, Plummers Lane,IrtRlS lTE. Open May 23r24r 25,30,31. On Sunday 24 May there will be a special afternoon of music and cream teas at Adelaide House from 12 noon until 4.00 pm, featuring Miniature Universe (Violin and Hang Drum duo) and violin duets. Entry to all studios is free but donations for this special event would be welcome. Telephone Clive on 499358 if you require futher details, pick up a brochure, see the posters or visit nnopenstudios.org.uk. Contact deadline Thursday 14 May. Don't forget there is a shiny, new, parish photocopier available for use at very reasonable rates. Please contact me with confibutions/sponsorship or to use the parish photocopier by telephone on 498277 or at home, 6 Pitts Hill Close, Saxlingham Nethergate. Please note that the deadline for June's edition is NRls 1AZ. You can also contact me by e-mail stevens't@btinternet'com' Norwich. : Teresa stevens 2Ol7 t$f/C-g et t QJOnCg ("po,reoreitbsgcxltnsbcn qtirt*,(ouren) If you wish to contact the Parish Council please e-mail saxlingham.pc@tiscali.co.uk May - 1.30 pm - Saxlingham Paying Field 2nd 4th - 10.45 am - Church 5th l July September October November Visiting Ringers from York lth - 7.30 pm - Village Hall AGM followed by Parish Council Meeting lzth - 7.30 pm - Church Room Tuesday Circle - Carpet and upholstery carer l3th - 7.30 pm - Saxon Club Playing Field Committee AGM l5th - 7.30 pm - Trinity Hall, Shotesham Garden Society - Growing vegetables in small places l6th - 10.00 Meeting at Sparham am - Church Crawl 23rd l24th - 10.00 am - 5 Kansinston Close Clive Brookes' Ooen Studio 23rd/24th - 10.00 am - Adelaide House Charlotte Vawden's Open Studio - 10.00 am - The Old Stables 24th - 12 noon - Adelaide 24th - 12 noon House onwards - Saxon Club Alex Watson's Open Studio Music and Cream Teas Fun, Music and Beer Aftemoon and Evening 25thl30th/3 1 st - 10.00 am - various locations Open Studios as menfioned above 5tU6th - 10.00 am - 5 Kensinston Close Clive Brookes' Open Studio 8th - 7.30 pm - Village Hall Parish Council Meeting fth - 7.30 pm - Church Room Tuesday Circle - There and Back Again l3th - 7.00 pm - Village Hall June Jaunt 27th-The New Rectorv Village Fete 13th 7.30 pm - Village Hall Parish Council Meeting 14th - 7.30 pm - Church Room Tuesday Circle - Nicola Cawley 8th - 7.30 pm - Church Room Tuesday Circle - Life in Anglo Saxon England l4th - 7.30 pm - Village Hall Parish Council Meeting l2th - 7 3A pm - Village Hall Parish Council Meeting 13th - 7.30 pm - Chwch Room Tuesdav Circle - Women in Aviation up to 9th - 7.30 pm - Village Hall Parish Council Meeting 1Oth December Visiting Ringers from St Albans - 10.00 am - Church 23rd/24th June Bowls Club Open Day - 7.30 pm - Church Room l4th - 7.30 pm - Village Hall l9l4 Tuesday Circle - Dexter Cattle Parish Council Meeting Future Events - lf you have an event planned for the Village, don't forget to supply details to the Editor so that it can be added to this Diary. This will hopefully ensure that events do not clash. Thank you. Parish Council Meeting Notes held on Monday 20 April2015: The Annual Parish Meeting was attended by the Parish Council and 11 nembers of the public including our local SNC councillor. Florence Ellis. and representatives of the local Charities and the Allotrnent Association. Minutes will be published on the Parish website. Following his recent retirement, our former Chairman, Ray Small was very warmJy thanked for his sterling service to the Council and its sub-committees over many years. Mrs Zoe Yarham was co-opted onto the Council pending her uncontested election to the Council taking effect in May. Planning application for Cargate Lodge extension has been approved by SNC. A scheme for painting and maintenance of the railings in the Street will be investigated. Proposed 20mph sign outside school under the parish parhrership scheme was approved - re- siting the existing 30mph sigr on Norwich Road will be investigated. It was agrced to purchase a new larger dog-waste bin for Browns Lane, and move the existing bin to replace the existing liuer bin on Church Green. SNC have confirmed that dog waste can be put into black domestic bins. The f1,000 grant from Anglian Water will be earmarked for new equipment in the children's play area at the Playing Field. Any required additional frmding and amargements for maintenance to be investigated. The Parish Council would like to hear from anyone who rnight be interested in taking over as Coordinator of the Community Emergency Plan. Next meeting - Monday l1 May 2015 - 7.30 pm in Village Hal1. Saxlingham Playing Field Committee AGM We are holding our AGM at the Clubhouse on 13 May starting at7.30 pm, welcome to attend. All Church Cleaning Rota Church Flower Rota 4 May - Mr and Mrs Jeffery 11 May - Mr and Mrs Blyth 18 May - Mrs Rush and Mrs Ter-Berg 25 May - Mrs Webb and Mrs Gowing 3 May - Sue Fisher 10i17 May - Audrey Jolliffe 24131 May - Jan Fox are Bungay Film Club at the Fisher Theatre at 7.30 pm Boyhood (15) - 18 May An American drama shot over 12 years using the same actors throughout, telling a winning human story charting over a decade in the life of Mason Evans and his family. We first meet Mason, aged 6, living in Texas with his sister and divorced mother. The fihl draws us into these ordinary lives with compassion and humour. Saxlingham and District Garden Society 15 May at7.3[ pm in Trinity Hall Shotesham Growing Vegetables in Small Spaces - Pauline Harper Saxlingham Nethergate Scouts and Guides 43rd 100 Club The 100 Club draw for March took place on 27 March at the Scouts' meeting. The winners were Beverley Wilding - No 27 (lst - f,20), Mr and Mrs Carr - No 58 (2nd fl5) and Mr and Mrs Thawley - No 8 (3rd - f10). If anyone is interested in joining. please contact Jackie Forder Wilcox on 499216, Educateperu Event - Saturday 13 June at 7.00 pm Saxlingham Village Hall and the "May Ming.[e" were? Well this time it is a "June Jaunt" onSaturday 13 June - Sls-starting at 7.00 pm from the village hall - - a fi.xrdraising 3 courses plus wine Safari-sfyle supper, around some village houses. Good food (different menu every time) wine and company - and a good laugh! Do come and support our newest bakery training school project to help the children in Saxlingham St Mary's school in Pachacutec, Peru (www.educateperu.org to see pics and ideas). Please ring 498050 for tickets or see Jill at Nurses Cottage,(near the War Memorial) the Street, Saxlingham Remembe.r how mucb fun the "September Saunter" Nethergate. Do please remember to buy your tickets early as there is a limit. Village Mardles in the Church Room - 12 noon everv Mondav 10.30 ^m If you need a lift, contact either Corinne Douglas on 499064 or Celia Blvth on 499369. 4' &"&S, &-:AA.$*" *}'S"A4SS-&A-4",M&SAW-&SS,A& ii, i ";i Saxon Bar Sports and Soclal Clulr itr $i "{l lSe lb. 4l ql Open until late on Fridays from 7.30 pm, Saturdays from 3.00 pm and Sundays from 12 noon -qi {q 4 4 {.6 Big Screen featuring Sky Sports (Football, Rugby etc.) Licensed Bar; Children's Playground; Friendly atmosphere - all welcome. For more information, why not give John a call on A77n 862570. A Fun, Music and Beer Day (from 12 noon) on Sunday 24May b b A selection of Woodforde's Ales with hog roast rolls from 4.00 - 6.00 pm Live Music with Tap the Barrel Qrish Music) from 4.00 - 6.00 pm Lee Vasey from 6.00 - 10.00 pm Face painting during the afternoon b ts F h" F t" Raffle VVYY? Belfry Gossip On Bank Holiday Monday 4 May a band of ringers from St Albans will be ringing from 10.45 am until ll30 am. The following day, ringers from York will be attempting a peal, starting at 10.00 am. This should last forjust under 3 hours. The local band quarter peal attempt on 21 March was, unforfunately unsuccessful; the conductor (me!!) miscalled it. We hope to have another attempt before long, but it is proving difficult to find a.time when none of the band are away on holiday. JeffFox /tnte gplw*ocg A matter of detail - kitchen fitting and handyman services....................Nick Charles .............. .......01508 498755107982 Architectural Services - for advice and ftee quotation. contact..............Mark Woods.... 01508 49880s Andr6 Santander.....................................01508 499283/07775 Quality bathroom installations, tiling and all plumbing.. Oil boiler services: servicing/commissioning & breakdown repairs......Chris Clarke .....................0f 508 536573/07912 Imago for Beauty and Complementary Therapies..................................Catherine Simmons - Cargate Lane.,.....01508 499252107793 Builder - extensions/alterations/driveways, kitchens/bathrooms etc .....Bishop Building Services..,......................01508 498526107879 Builder - extensions, patios, garden walls. general repair work, etc.......Bryan Chamberlain ..........01508 499459107519 452351 575i96 146619 768904 458343 760185 Roberts ......................01953 425904/07827 018537 ............. ........01508 471459 Catering ..01$8 4705741O7W3 534647 Chimney Sweep - NACS Registered/certificates issued..."....................Iain Computer repairs, virus removal & more - urvw.pcassistonline.co.uk .Darren Rose AII catering needs - buffets, hog roasts, barbecues, dinner parties etc ...Classic Choice Electricalfomanewsockettoacomp|eterewire.......'...........'..........''.Ju|ianScott,......................0l Funeral Services (Poringland based Financial Advisor.......... ofiices) .............,.....R B Copping ...........0r508 494434 ....Linda Kent at Gardening services - RHS qualified; professional and reliable service..Alec Groundworks,gardeningfencing,patios.etc...... Stevenson..... .............01508 498747107891081785 ...........SimonWells .............01508 495528 Handyman - locaVaffordable/reliable - f l5 per hour. No job too small.lan Pilkington 0 l 508 498s00/07 789541 42 | Landscaping and gardening, patios, tbncing, brickweave drives etc......Rachel Cooke (Arkscape) 0f508 470482 Home and garden care for all your maintenance requirements ..............John Fairweather. ............0f508 492414107711 571612 Mobile hairdresser - cuts, colours, perms etc - ladies/gents/children .....Becky......... 01508 499617 t07933 110442 lnterior/exterior painting and decorating ..Michael Wiseman.. 01508 494602 Pest-Alert * for all of your pest control needs............. ....Your Local Pest Controller ....................07522 581425 Plumbing - no job Private PodiatrisVChiropodist..............,.... ".....................Samantha Recycled car spares, MOT failues - www.dysalvage.com ...................David Yarham All roofing needs - flat Roofs, tiles, fascia-s and gutters....................,....MD Mann McCluskey Roofing ......07905 724408 01508 482612 ...........01508 470574/07885 080157 Tool/plant Domestic Appliance Repairs (fxed call Sa:ilingham Netiergate Village Hall Police Telephone Number..... Bookings Smith....,..... ...............C|aire ............01508 498056 ...................Non Emergencies.....................................101 If you wish to join the Trade Directory, please contaet the Editor.
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