Community News
Spring Plant Sale
Posted by Julie Voyce on April 22, 2008 9:39 AM
Posted on Sunday, April 20 4.11pm
The Spring Market plant sale organised by the Stoke Poges, Wexham and Fulmer Horticultural Society will take place this Saturday, 26 April in the Village Centre, Stoke Poges from 10am to
noon. The sale will feature great value and quality plants including tomatoes, summer bedding, hanging basket arrangements and a wonderful choice of Clematis. Admission is Free and there is also a homemade cake stall. For further details please see our website: www.hortsoc.org.
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Community News: March 20 onwards
Posted by Julie Voyce on March 20, 2008 3:19 PM
Beaconsfield
Monday Circle meet in the United Reformed Church Hall, Aylesbury End at 8pm. The Story of the Miracle Children - Rescued from the Streets of Guatamala - The Toy Box Charity on April 21.
Beaconsfield Bridge Club has been under new management since November. Friday evenings: arrive 7.20pm for 7.30pm start at St Michaelís Hall, Grenfell Road. Pre-dealt hands and hand records to take away. From April, we will be awarding master points. Host system operates, you will always get a game. More info: 01494 672316 or www.beaconsfieldbridgeclub.co.uk.
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Charity Band Concert
Posted by Julie Voyce on March 3, 2008 9:27 AM
Posted by Jordans & District Rotary Club on Sunday, March 2 at 8.11pm
A Charity Concert performed by The Brigade of Gurkhas will take place in Wycombe Town Hall, High Wycombe at 8.00pm on Friday, March 7. The concert is mainly in aid of The Gurkha
Welfare Trust which provides benefits for those brave Nepalise who have fought for this country.
Tickets £14 from Wycombe Swan Ticket Office on 01494 512000 .

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