The following are pictures and videos from the St. Mary's Summer Fete on Sat 02/07/2011.
Once again, this year's St. Mary's Summer Fete was a superb event that was extremely well attended. It was encouraging to see so many people supporting the local community and helping to keep a village tradition very much alive. The 2011 Fete marked Peter's last as Vicar and we know he will be very much missed - a hard act to follow as anyone who saw him opening the Fete or manning the bottle stall will be aware.
We were again truly blessed with the weather this year - unlike 4 years ago when it rained us into the Parish Hall. This year we had no rain, just a few benevolent clouds to keep us all cool on a generally warm and sunny day - perfect for the Fete. Thus, once again, the Fete could stay in its proper place in the grounds of both St. Mary's church and St. Mary's House. The Fete organisation was again superb and the day ran like clock-work with plenty of stalls and activities to keep everyone entertained.
The lovely sunshine on the day brought out a large attendance, similar to the 2010 St. Mary's Fete, which was itself very well attended.
The Fete was ably opened this year by Peter Holzapfel, the Vicar, who got the afternoon off to a rousing start at 2:00pm. This was Peter's last Fete as Vicar as he retires in September 2011. Thus it was very appropriate that Peter should be the one to open this year's proceedings.
There were 43 stalls and attractions this year (a similar number to the 45 last year) including traditional ones like the Coconut Shy and Tombola and, as usual, the Vicar's Famous Bottle Stall always seemed to have a long queue.
The Maypole dancing was again beautifully demonstrated by the children of Kempsey Primary School who showed that they were much more adept at it than the brave adults who had a go afterwards.
The Donkeys, always a favourite, were back again this year and, once again, could be ridden. They always had lots of attention and were happy to be fussed and stroked by the crowds around them. In addition, we also had pony rides in the field behind the church and a horse and trap.
The local Guides also helped out on the day, manning stalls and providing refreshments whilst the St. Mary's House team kept the teas, cakes and coffees coming to those in need of refreshment.
All in all, a thoroughly enjoyable afternoon yet again - our thanks to everyone involved who contributed to the Fete or helped on the day. As usual this is a huge team effort and needs everyone's contributions to make it the success that it is.
Proceeds from the fete will go towards the work on St. Mary's Church.
Click on the following link for the Grand Draw - List of Prize Winners.
Update 29/08/2011
The total raised from the St. Mary's Summer Fete 2011 was £5,520. A totally FANTASTIC result!
Well done to the Fete Committee for a splendid event.
We would also like to say a huge "Thank-You" to our Sponsors:
Edwards Car Centre, Baynhall Garage, Kempsey |
Mark Harrison, Electrician |
Anstey of Worcester, Traditional Cheese Makers |
Rimells Transport |
FP Consulting |
FW Spillsbury |
Tony Halford |
The Lawns |
Skellerns Motorcycles |
Mr & Mrs Skellern |
Sandie Davies |
Simon Davies |
Griffiths & Charles |
Underwoods |
And also a huge "Thank-You" to our very generous local businesses who donated prizes for The Grand Draw:
The Huntsman Inn, Green St., Kempsey |
The Talbot, Main Road, Kempsey |
The Walter De Cantelupe Inn, Main Road, Kempsey |
Sunnyside Garage, Old Road South, Kempsey |
The Original Stores Main Road Kempsey |
The Hair Gallery, Main Road, Kempsey |
And finally to:
John Bray
for the PA System and music.
Please see the Advertisers page or the Kempsey Parish News for details of their services.
Click on the pictures below to see the Poster and Programme for the Fete :
Fete Poster (PDF - 161Kb) |
Fete Programme (PDF - 141Kb) |
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Videos
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1) Peter Holzapfel, Vicar of Kempsey, opens the Fete
3) Maypole - Kempsey Primary School - part 1
4) Maypole - Kempsey Primary School - part 2
6) The Donkeys
9) The Ponies
10) General Pan Shot - St. Mary's House
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Pictures
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Links to other photos of the day
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