Village of Hemyock A DELIGHTFUL concert of Songs and Supper was presented over two evenings by Hemyock Singers at the parish hall giving the audiences a programme of songs from musicals mixed with well known folk songs which was followed by a 2 course hot supper provided by Karen Pinder and team. A brief introduction to the history of each section of songs was well presented by Sandy Hannaford, a member of the group.

Under musical director Ron White songs from Showboat opened the evening along with the foot tapping Chattanooga Choo Choo. Arrangements of Fly Me To The Moon and Tea for Two were followed by the humorous. The Goslings. The gentle music of Drink to me Only, Greensleeves and Home Sweet Home followed by a beautiful setting of the Londonderry Air with a haunting accompaniment soon changed as the choir lifted the pensiveness of the audience with the lively Lil Liza Jane and Ain’t Misbehavin’ The ladies took the floor for I feel pretty from West Side Story with the men of the chorus delighting the audience with Gee Officer Krumpke. The choir then found themselves singing at speed with two songs from Salad Days, a not so well known show, which brought a “phew” from a member of the audience as the songs finished!

A selection of well loved songs from Guys and Dolls brought a lovely balance of music to a close and warm applause from the audience. Mention must be made of pianist Nigel Atkinson whose delightful and accomplished accompaniment was a great contribution to the evening.

With audiences members saying they enjoyed the show from start to finish; it had brought back some wonderful memories; and please let us know when your next event will be - we’ll be back, Hemyock Singers, despite one or two very minor hiccups, had once again given a fine evenings entertainment.

This weekend has been a busy time for the members of St Mary’s Church Hemyock as they have held their Christmas Fair and Christingle service.

Opened by David Bawler, recently retired Churchwarden, who was presented with a buttonhole by Isabelle Cole the fair in conjunction with Culm Davy Chapel, was held at Hemyock parish hall which raised over £1309.

The room was festooned with coloured lights, decorated stalls and Santa’s grotto. Amongst the many stalls could be found a wealth of festive gifts along with cakes, preserves, raffles, books, toys, face painting and games. Mulled wine, teas, mince pies and Advent biscuits was enjoyed by many of the large crowd who attended.

Father Christmas’ arrival was announced with bells and Ron White provided seasonal piano accordion music throughout the afternoon and later accompanied carol singing as the fair closed.

Over £864 was made by the church with a further £445 by the Chapel Late on Sunday afternoon the church was almost full as people of all ages joined together to sing carols at the village Christingle service conducted by Rev David Sherwood. The history of the Christingle was dramatised by youth members from Hi-zone and the Tower Room Club, carols were sung by Hemyock Primary School choir accompanied on guitar by head teacher Mrs Gill Peters and Christingles were distributed amongst the congregation before being lit ,as church lights were extinguished and Away in a Manger sung. The collection from this service will be donated to the Children’s Society Village of Hemyock A DELIGHTFUL concert of Songs and Supper was presented over two evenings by Hemyock Singers at the parish hall giving the audiences a programme of songs from musicals mixed with well known folk songs which was followed by a 2 course hot supper provided by Karen Pinder and team. A brief introduction to the history of each section of songs was well presented by Sandy Hannaford, a member of the group.

Under musical director Ron White songs from Showboat opened the evening along with the foot tapping Chattanooga Choo Choo. Arrangements of Fly Me To The Moon and Tea for Two were followed by the humorous. The Goslings. The gentle music of Drink to me Only, Greensleeves and Home Sweet Home followed by a beautiful setting of the Londonderry Air with a haunting accompaniment soon changed as the choir lifted the pensiveness of the audience with the lively Lil Liza Jane and Ain’t Misbehavin’ The ladies took the floor for I feel pretty from West Side Story with the men of the chorus delighting the audience with Gee Officer Krumpke. The choir then found themselves singing at speed with two songs from Salad Days, a not so well known show, which brought a “phew” from a member of the audience as the songs finished!

A selection of well loved songs from Guys and Dolls brought a lovely balance of music to a close and warm applause from the audience. Mention must be made of pianist Nigel Atkinson whose delightful and accomplished accompaniment was a great contribution to the evening.

With audiences members saying they enjoyed the show from start to finish; it had brought back some wonderful memories; and please let us know when your next event will be - we’ll be back, Hemyock Singers, despite one or two very minor hiccups, had once again given a fine evenings entertainment.

This weekend has been a busy time for the members of St Mary’s Church Hemyock as they have held their Christmas Fair and Christingle service.

Opened by David Bawler, recently retired Churchwarden, who was presented with a buttonhole by Isabelle Cole the fair in conjunction with Culm Davy Chapel, was held at Hemyock parish hall which raised over £1309.

The room was festooned with coloured lights, decorated stalls and Santa’s grotto. Amongst the many stalls could be found a wealth of festive gifts along with cakes, preserves, raffles, books, toys, face painting and games. Mulled wine, teas, mince pies and Advent biscuits was enjoyed by many of the large crowd who attended.

Father Christmas’ arrival was announced with bells and Ron White provided seasonal piano accordion music throughout the afternoon and later accompanied carol singing as the fair closed.

Over £864 was made by the church with a further £445 by the Chapel Late on Sunday afternoon the church was almost full as people of all ages joined together to sing carols at the village Christingle service conducted by Rev David Sherwood. The history of the Christingle was dramatised by youth members from Hi-zone and the Tower Room Club, carols were sung by Hemyock Primary School choir accompanied on guitar by head teacher Mrs Gill Peters and Christingles were distributed amongst the congregation before being lit ,as church lights were extinguished and Away in a Manger sung. The collection from this service will be donated to the Children’s Society Village of Hemyock A DELIGHTFUL concert of Songs and Supper was presented over two evenings by Hemyock Singers at the parish hall giving the audiences a programme of songs from musicals mixed with well known folk songs which was followed by a 2 course hot supper provided by Karen Pinder and team. A brief introduction to the history of each section of songs was well presented by Sandy Hannaford, a member of the group.

Under musical director Ron White songs from Showboat opened the evening along with the foot tapping Chattanooga Choo Choo. Arrangements of Fly Me To The Moon and Tea for Two were followed by the humorous. The Goslings. The gentle music of Drink to me Only, Greensleeves and Home Sweet Home followed by a beautiful setting of the Londonderry Air with a haunting accompaniment soon changed as the choir lifted the pensiveness of the audience with the lively Lil Liza Jane and Ain’t Misbehavin’ The ladies took the floor for I feel pretty from West Side Story with the men of the chorus delighting the audience with Gee Officer Krumpke. The choir then found themselves singing at speed with two songs from Salad Days, a not so well known show, which brought a “phew” from a member of the audience as the songs finished!

A selection of well loved songs from Guys and Dolls brought a lovely balance of music to a close and warm applause from the audience. Mention must be made of pianist Nigel Atkinson whose delightful and accomplished accompaniment was a great contribution to the evening.

With audiences members saying they enjoyed the show from start to finish; it had brought back some wonderful memories; and please let us know when your next event will be - we’ll be back, Hemyock Singers, despite one or two very minor hiccups, had once again given a fine evenings entertainment.

This weekend has been a busy time for the members of St Mary’s Church Hemyock as they have held their Christmas Fair and Christingle service.

Opened by David Bawler, recently retired Churchwarden, who was presented with a buttonhole by Isabelle Cole the fair in conjunction with Culm Davy Chapel, was held at Hemyock parish hall which raised over £1309.

The room was festooned with coloured lights, decorated stalls and Santa’s grotto. Amongst the many stalls could be found a wealth of festive gifts along with cakes, preserves, raffles, books, toys, face painting and games. Mulled wine, teas, mince pies and Advent biscuits was enjoyed by many of the large crowd who attended.

Father Christmas’ arrival was announced with bells and Ron White provided seasonal piano accordion music throughout the afternoon and later accompanied carol singing as the fair closed.

Over £864 was made by the church with a further £445 by the Chapel Late on Sunday afternoon the church was almost full as people of all ages joined together to sing carols at the village Christingle service conducted by Rev David Sherwood. The history of the Christingle was dramatised by youth members from Hi-zone and the Tower Room Club, carols were sung by Hemyock Primary School choir accompanied on guitar by head teacher Mrs Gill Peters and Christingles were distributed amongst the congregation before being lit ,as church lights were extinguished and Away in a Manger sung. The collection from this service will be donated to the Children’s Society Village of Hemyock A DELIGHTFUL concert of Songs and Supper was presented over two evenings by Hemyock Singers at the parish hall giving the audiences a programme of songs from musicals mixed with well known folk songs which was followed by a 2 course hot supper provided by Karen Pinder and team. A brief introduction to the history of each section of songs was well presented by Sandy Hannaford, a member of the group.

Under musical director Ron White songs from Showboat opened the evening along with the foot tapping Chattanooga Choo Choo. Arrangements of Fly Me To The Moon and Tea for Two were followed by the humorous. The Goslings. The gentle music of Drink to me Only, Greensleeves and Home Sweet Home followed by a beautiful setting of the Londonderry Air with a haunting accompaniment soon changed as the choir lifted the pensiveness of the audience with the lively Lil Liza Jane and Ain’t Misbehavin’ The ladies took the floor for I feel pretty from West Side Story with the men of the chorus delighting the audience with Gee Officer Krumpke. The choir then found themselves singing at speed with two songs from Salad Days, a not so well known show, which brought a “phew” from a member of the audience as the songs finished!

A selection of well loved songs from Guys and Dolls brought a lovely balance of music to a close and warm applause from the audience. Mention must be made of pianist Nigel Atkinson whose delightful and accomplished accompaniment was a great contribution to the evening.

With audiences members saying they enjoyed the show from start to finish; it had brought back some wonderful memories; and please let us know when your next event will be - we’ll be back, Hemyock Singers, despite one or two very minor hiccups, had once again given a fine evenings entertainment.

This weekend has been a busy time for the members of St Mary’s Church Hemyock as they have held their Christmas Fair and Christingle service.

Opened by David Bawler, recently retired Churchwarden, who was presented with a buttonhole by Isabelle Cole the fair in conjunction with Culm Davy Chapel, was held at Hemyock parish hall which raised over £1309.

The room was festooned with coloured lights, decorated stalls and Santa’s grotto. Amongst the many stalls could be found a wealth of festive gifts along with cakes, preserves, raffles, books, toys, face painting and games. Mulled wine, teas, mince pies and Advent biscuits was enjoyed by many of the large crowd who attended.

Father Christmas’ arrival was announced with bells and Ron White provided seasonal piano accordion music throughout the afternoon and later accompanied carol singing as the fair closed.

Over £864 was made by the church with a further £445 by the Chapel Late on Sunday afternoon the church was almost full as people of all ages joined together to sing carols at the village Christingle service conducted by Rev David Sherwood. The history of the Christingle was dramatised by youth members from Hi-zone and the Tower Room Club, carols were sung by Hemyock Primary School choir accompanied on guitar by head teacher Mrs Gill Peters and Christingles were distributed amongst the congregation before being lit ,as church lights were extinguished and Away in a Manger sung. The collection from this service will be donated to the Children’s Society Village of Hemyock A DELIGHTFUL concert of Songs and Supper was presented over two evenings by Hemyock Singers at the parish hall giving the audiences a programme of songs from musicals mixed with well known folk songs which was followed by a 2 course hot supper provided by Karen Pinder and team. A brief introduction to the history of each section of songs was well presented by Sandy Hannaford, a member of the group.

Under musical director Ron White songs from Showboat opened the evening along with the foot tapping Chattanooga Choo Choo. Arrangements of Fly Me To The Moon and Tea for Two were followed by the humorous. The Goslings. The gentle music of Drink to me Only, Greensleeves and Home Sweet Home followed by a beautiful setting of the Londonderry Air with a haunting accompaniment soon changed as the choir lifted the pensiveness of the audience with the lively Lil Liza Jane and Ain’t Misbehavin’ The ladies took the floor for I feel pretty from West Side Story with the men of the chorus delighting the audience with Gee Officer Krumpke. The choir then found themselves singing at speed with two songs from Salad Days, a not so well known show, which brought a “phew” from a member of the audience as the songs finished!

A selection of well loved songs from Guys and Dolls brought a lovely balance of music to a close and warm applause from the audience. Mention must be made of pianist Nigel Atkinson whose delightful and accomplished accompaniment was a great contribution to the evening.

With audiences members saying they enjoyed the show from start to finish; it had brought back some wonderful memories; and please let us know when your next event will be - we’ll be back, Hemyock Singers, despite one or two very minor hiccups, had once again given a fine evenings entertainment.

This weekend has been a busy time for the members of St Mary’s Church Hemyock as they have held their Christmas Fair and Christingle service.

Opened by David Bawler, recently retired Churchwarden, who was presented with a buttonhole by Isabelle Cole the fair in conjunction with Culm Davy Chapel, was held at Hemyock parish hall which raised over £1309.

The room was festooned with coloured lights, decorated stalls and Santa’s grotto. Amongst the many stalls could be found a wealth of festive gifts along with cakes, preserves, raffles, books, toys, face painting and games. Mulled wine, teas, mince pies and Advent biscuits was enjoyed by many of the large crowd who attended.

Father Christmas’ arrival was announced with bells and Ron White provided seasonal piano accordion music throughout the afternoon and later accompanied carol singing as the fair closed.

Over £864 was made by the church with a further £445 by the Chapel Late on Sunday afternoon the church was almost full as people of all ages joined together to sing carols at the village Christingle service conducted by Rev David Sherwood. The history of the Christingle was dramatised by youth members from Hi-zone and the Tower Room Club, carols were sung by Hemyock Primary School choir accompanied on guitar by head teacher Mrs Gill Peters and Christingles were distributed amongst the congregation before being lit ,as church lights were extinguished and Away in a Manger sung. The collection from this service will be donated to the Children’s Society