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10/09/08 - Wragby: Seconds out for the Rumble in the Jumble



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Published Date: 12 September 2008
JUMBLE SALE – The annual Rumble in the Jumble will be held at Wragby Town Hall on Saturday, September 13, doors open at 2pm.
There will be all the other usual stalls and attractions including the popular raffle. All proceeds will be going to the Wragby Branch of Disability Lincs. For information call Caroline on 01673 858669 or Anne on 01673 858547.
CHRISTMAS – Plans are
being made for this year's annual Wragby Christmas Market which will be held on Saturday, December 13 from 5pm to 8pm, organised by the Wragby Joint Uniformed HQ Management Committee.
Stalls are available and should be booked early to guarantee a pitch. For information contact Andrea Ward on 01673 858302.
Wragby Methodist Church will be the venue for the Festival of Garlands and Christmas Trees on December 13 and 14. Call Ann Lambert 01673 857515 for more details.
CRAFT GROUP – The weather was not very summery when the members of the Wragby branch of Disability Lincs Tuesday morning craft group travelled to Chambers Farm Wood for their annual picnic, but the refurbished premises available provide ideal indoor facilities.
The meal was served by committee members and helpers and afterwards when the sun did shine, many took the opportunity of a stroll or a wheel around the butterfly garden and sat on the seats available enjoying the flowers.
Olive Paul expressed thanks to those who had prepared and served the meal.



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  • Last Updated: 12 September 2008 3:50 PM
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