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The Wivenhoe Encyclopedia

ART ON THE RAILINGS, JUNE MARKET & AUCTION

This major annual event, organised by St. Mary’s Parish Church in Wivenhoe will be held on SATURDAY 3rd JUNE from 9.30 a.m. until  2.30 p.m. in the Church and around the churchyard.

There will be lots on offer again this year and it is hoped that everyone will come along and support this very happy and festive event.  A 50/50 AUCTION will take place at 11.00 a.m. and the general public are invited to bring along any 3 non-electrical items per person on the day to sell. 

The Ken Edwards Trio will be playing Jazz between 11.45 and 1.45 p.m. while people take advantage of the wonderful lunches on offer. 

An assortment of food will be available for lunch. There will be lots of stalls – Plants, White Elephant, Homebake, Wivenhoe mugs and tea towels, Books, Tea and Coffee, plus more than 30 stalls in aid of local organisations and charities.  There will also be a variety of craft stalls selling all sorts of wonderful items.   All in all a great event for all the family. 

Local artists will once again fill the railings surrounding the churchyard with work, which will be for sale on the day. 

Any assistance you are able to give in the publicising of our event would be very much appreciated by St. Mary’s Church.  If you require any further information do not hesitate to contact: 

Mrs. Bonnie Hill, Toad Hall, Colchester Road, Wivenhoe, CO7 9EU

Tel: 01206 823073           Email:

Click here for pictures and report of last year's event  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Last updated:
18 May 2006

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