These are all ARCHIVED 2013 pages of the:30th anniversary event.
You may cycle in the lanes. Bring YOUR bike for Sunday 28th!
Detailed programme for Sunday 2013see below/or HERE - 2pages (view/print via your web-browser). Come to enjoy the variety on offer. Jeanette Hullwill lead Sunday's Scandinavian Workshop (after inspiring Saturday's Late Nite Extra).
SUNDAY: if you have never visited before - Interest for Season Tkt holders: and today for visitors today, is most especially near lunchtime.
********************************************************************************************************************************* Cambridge's Molly is dramatic for all. Edmundleads the action in full regalia, accompanied by live music. An unusual rainbow branch of Morris dance. From 1.20pm Sunday. Great eccentricity to drop into. Based in Cambridge, Edmund dances with Gog Magog Molly. View them at their website 1 & website 2. Equally rewarding for an interest visit to us is the Maypole dancing before this, and the Handbells afterwards.
*********************************************************************************************************************** Any visitor - especially with keen young children, is likely especially to find joy taking part in all these. Watch your kids enjoy; YOU have a try too ! Whilst with us, you may eat‐out, should you wish !
Should you or a supervised child make a short visit for Maypole / Morris Dance / Handbells - Kindly make a very small contribution inside towards our Hall hire costs (& please sign to register this.) Thanks.
Sunday: 2013Enjoy fun: also quality in daytime workshops & Evening Dances. Click under for Fullscreen view. mag-it bottom left. Working Programme Edition. 2 pages Ham Radio contacts today! See below. K indicates food is available ONLY at the Kitchen Door. Eating times to obtain food today, shown in green. 12.30pm - 2.10pm. 5pm - 8.10pm. This prevents any need to queue or wait.
Ham Radio StationDavid H. expects to be operating the Special Station on both Saturday and Sunday ! David operates his new self-built Amateur Radio equipment, during the daytime. This enables GB0 GAF (Great Britain 0[riginal] Great Alne Folk. A Registered temporary Station) - to make a variety of contacts each year. A pleasant number of these (on those frequencies which will carry that far) involve the chance to speak directly to Amateur Radio enthusiasts abroad. Share David's contact interests in his Gazebo on the green.