Events in 2007 (most recent at top)
2007 | Event |
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14 Dec | Wall Hanging presentation - Mylor needleworkers hand over their remarkable work showing local scenes |
20 Nov | Lunch Club - one of the weekly meetings for the over 60's at which Irene Champion celebrated her 97th birthday |
16/17 Nov | Art Exhibition - local artists. |
10 Nov | Mylor Made Craft Fair - A full day of bustling activity, with delicious coffee and cakes for refreshment. |
9 Nov | Antiques Valuation & Auction of promises - Roger Tappin of Bonhams. |
23 Oct | First Lunch Club meeting - Over 60s lunch club will be meeting weekly from this date. |
17 Oct | Children's Party - this was the first private hiring of the restored hall. |
16 Oct | Table Tennis - the first meeting of the club in the restored hall. |
15 Oct | Art Class - Jan Robson's first art class in the new hall. |
12 Oct | Garden Furniture sale - First commercial booking of restored hall. Trader reported great success, so coming back. |
6 Oct | Grand Opening - Lady Mary Holborow, Lord Lieutenant of Cornwall, officially opened the hall. |
30 Jun | Coffee Morning - Due to wet weather, this was held in the Ord Statter Pavilion and was well supported, considering the conditions. The garden at 5 Church Road was still open and a few hardy souls did venture up the road to have a look. We were pleasantly surprised to make a profit of £260. |
30 May | Open Day - A chance for people to see work so far in the renovated hall and to sign up for the activities of their choice. Teas and a slide show of the work of the last year were available in the Parish Hall. The press, our MP and a representative of Heritage Lottery were present. |
26 May | Garden Safari - a walk to discover ten village gardens or various shapes and sizes. About 250 people took part and over £800 was raised. |
27 Mar | Secrets of Trerice - Behind the scenes in a Cornish National Trust house by David Bannister. Ord-Statter Pavilion. (Mylor Local History Group) |
13 Feb | What's in a name - an illustrated talk on place names in Cornwall by Ann Goodswen. (Mylor Local History Group) |