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ALL SAINTS FLOWER SHOW WITH A DIFFERENCE
"ON THE FARM"
it's all happening at All Saints Church
We will be dressed as farmers and wenches during the flower show
Thursday 10th of August 10 until 1600 hrs
Friday 11th of August 10 until 1600 hrs
Saturday 12th of August 10 until 1600 hrs
This is the second year we are organising a flower show, but this time a flower show with a difference. We have nature and the environment in mind mixed with our wild flower arrangements.
There will be wool spinning sessions on a spinning wheel, a bee hive, a scare crow, a memorial to the fishermen lost at sea, Mission stall, crazy flower arrangements, an owl tower, the National Trust will be involved, there will be a wormery for the kids, they like messy things, Erik the Fisherman will be on display again, clock tower visits, a book and plant sale, etc etc.
As this is a difficult time for a lot of people and organisations we have free entrance and low food prices. Coffee and tea will be donations only, home made cake, children will have free drinks and biscuits. Ham off the bone, cheese, ploughman style, quiche, soup and bread, pancake, etc etc. And we will have All Saints famous war time cake again this year, all supplied by our excellent catering team. Food available between 12 and 1400 hrs (ish)
We will be selling jam and chutney stall. Garden and veg books, Lytes Fingers with handy craft goods. Plants and hopefully some vegetables, and other items.
The money raised will be ring fenced for new carpets at the main altar and in the Lyte Chapel. This space will be converted to a private prayer space for the relatives and friends of Fishermen lost at sea, and an area for any children joining us on the Sunday.
FREE entrance
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Road Directions
From the A 3022 towards central Brixham, follow the signs for the main car park/harbour, the church is situated behind the library, Road access up the hill is narrow and steep, and it is advisable to park in the main car park, and walk up the hill.
Public Transport Directions
The number 12 from Newton Abbot it will follow all main routes into Brixham
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Public Transport Directions
The number 12 from Newton Abbot it will follow all main routes into Brixham
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