For those who enjoyed the Classic Car Display in Broadwindsor last weekend, nearby Thorncombe are holding a Classic Car & Bike Meetnext weekend on Sunday, 29th August starting at 12 noon. This is part of Thorncombe’s Sport & Social Club’s 50th Anniversary celebration weekend.
All are welcome 🙂
*Food* *Beer Festival* *Music*
Please direct all enquiries to: Mike on 07974 686465
This beautiful cake was raffled off at Saturday’s Fun Day event. It was baked by Kate Staff whose daughter has a diagnosis of Turner syndrome. It was won by Kat Frampton.
The raffle’s ticket sales raised £110 all of which are going to the Turner Syndrome Support Society.
Turner syndrome is a rare genetic disorder affecting girls and women. The cause of Turner syndrome is a completely or partially missing X chromosome. Treatment for Turner syndrome may include hormone therapy.
Turner syndrome is named after HenryTurner who, in 1938, was one of the first doctors to report on the disorder in the medical literature.
The Turner Syndrome Support Society is a national charity caring for the needs of those with Turner Syndrome throughout the United Kingdom.
A large yellow crate, identical to the one in the photograph, is missing from Saturday’s Fun Day event.
The crate is one of three which were being used to cover electrical points in Bernards’ Place and were on loan to the Group. The missing crate is also marked with the name ‘David Haines‘. If someone has inadvertently picked it up for packing – please return it at your earliest convenience to Broadwindsor Community Stores or contact bwfunday20@gmail.com and collection will be arranged. It has to be returned a.s.a.p. else the Group may not be permitted to borrow such equipment in the future.
August’s Full Moon is on Sunday, 22nd and is known as the Sturgeon Moon. This is because the giant sturgeon of the Great Lakes and Lake Champlain were most readily caught during this part of summer.
For millennia, people across Europe, as well as the Native American tribes, named the months after features they associated with the Northern Hemisphere seasons, and many of these names are very similar or identical. The Sturgeon Moon is also referred to as:
Full Green Corn Moon, signalling that the corn was nearly ready for harvest.
Broadwindsor & District Horticultural Society’s Annual Show will be at the Comrades Hall on Bank Holiday Monday, 30th August 2021.
Chairman, Brian Stone stated: “Following last year’s hiatus we are pleased to able to once again hold our Annual Show. With 84 classes in six different sections:
Fruit & Vegetable,
Flowers,
Flower arrangement,
Photography,
Homecraft and
Young People’s.
There is something for everyone to have a go at.”
Winning arrangements from 2019
There is no charge to enter any of the classes and schedules.
Entry forms are available from either the Comrades Hall Servery or Broadwindsor Community Stores.
Completed entry forms need to be returned to Broadwindsor Community Stores by Friday 28th August.
Village resident Annie Collins shared a memory today on social media of ex Landlord and Landlady of The White Lion in Broadwindsor, Dick and Pam Corbett. Another village resident, then barmaid Rita Haggett is in the background.
The photograph shows Annie celebrating winning the ladies Rosebowl Singles Table Skittles competition. Annie cannot recall the year (in the 1980’s) as she won that compeitition ten times in all!
You are invited to send your Broadwindsor pub photographs, memories and stories in via Messenger on Facebook HEREor email to: info@broadwindsor.org. They will be collated and published later in the year. 🙂
It prompts comments from those who remember when Broadwindsor had three pubs: The George. The Cross Keys. The White Lion. Now we are struggling to hang onto and reopen the last remaining pub in the village – The White Lion. You can read the latest on the White Lion HERE.
Look out for Annie on Broadwindsor’s Fun Day when she’ll be roaming the area capturing the fun of the day 🙂
If you have suffered a stroke, or a stroke survivor you know, who has a passion for painting, sketching, drawing or any other form of art, the UK’s Stroke Association would love to hear from you.
To enter for Christmas 2022:
Please send your original artwork and some information about you by 6th March 2022 – to the following address:
Christmas card competition, Stroke Association, 1 Sterling Business Park, Salthouse Road, Brackmills, Northampton NN4 7EX.
Haydn Canter used to paint with his left hand and didn’t think he would ever paint again following his stroke. He was inspired by a local beauty spot in a park where he used to go to enjoy a snack with his dog. The rest comes from his love of winter.
You can purchase a pack of 10 of Haydn’s cards from the Stroke Association’s Christmas shop for £4.49HERE.
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