MAMMA MIA! Gidding Goes Greek

MAMMA MIA! Gidding Goes Greek

MAMMA MIA! Gidding Goes Greek

Location: Great Gidding Village Hall

Join us for Mezze, Moussaka and Merrymaking

Saturday 25th October from 7.45pm at Stavros’ Taverna in the Village Hall

Musical entertainment, Greek Dancing (like Dad Dancing but prettier), even a bit of plate smashing!

Dress Code: Think Abba, Mamma Mia! (Summer holiday gear or trad Greek).
Prize for the best

£15 per person

(includes 3-course meal and half bottle of wine)

Bookings via the Village Shop – 01832 293 260
(please advise vegetarian requirements when booking)

Book early – Places limited – first come first served

Start Time: 19:45
Date: 2014-10-25

Macmillan Coffee Morning at Glatton

Macmillan Coffee Morning at Glatton

It’s Macmillan’s biggest fundraising event, where we ask people across the UK to hold a coffee morning and raise money for people living with cancer. In 2013, 154,000 people signed up, raising a record £20 million.

Glatton invites us to join them in helping to raise money for the Macmillan Fund

You are invited to come along and support Glatton Village’s contribution to the Macmillan World’s Biggest Coffee Morning on Friday 26th of September 2014. Delicious coffee and cakes will be served from 9:30am in the Village Hall. As you may have seen on the television, this campaign is to involve everyone, so cakes and pastries are gratefully received and anything you can contribute will be very special.

Contributions for the raffle greatly appreciated

There will be a raffle and if you can contribute to this, as well as buying tickets, it will help to raise money for the Macmillan Fund.
Everyone is welcome, so please do bring along friends and family to support this very worthwhile cause and make it another Glatton success story in raising money on Macmillan’s behalf.
Organizers: Rosie Breen and Mandy Allen.

Is it possible? Less than a week to go before the Gidding Village Show !!

Is it possible?  Less than a week to go before the Gidding Village Show !!

Just a reminder that there’s less than a week to go before the village show and BBQ on Sat 6th September from 2.00pm to 4.00pm. We hope that there will be plenty of entries this year and know that it’s been a difficult year (again) but don’t be put off from entering your produce even if it isn’t up to the standard you would like. Remember, it’s the taking part that counts and people are only allowed to laugh at their own entries – Gidding rules.

Don’t forget the BBQ

Don’t forget the BBQ starts at 4.00 p.m. and all are welcome, whether you have entered the village show or not. We will be asking for a small contribution towards a drink and a burger (delicious veggy options will be available , even if true carnivores find the ‘delicious’ bit hard to believe) and there will be plenty for everyone to enjoy. Hopefully the sun will be shining and it will be time for the lucky winners to enjoy their glory and the rest of us to discuss what went wrong.

Auction

The sealed envelope auction will also take place then and for those of you who haven’t come across this before (like most of the committee) it SHOULD go something like this. You put an unspecified amount in an envelope, mark it with your name and produce preference e.g. cakes rather than veg, and we will endeavour to match your envelope with a bag of goodies. It sounds relatively simple but I suspect there could well be a few amusing glitches along the way so come along and be part of the fun.

Hope to see you there, just remember to get your entries in by mid-day on Sat, and if you haven’t got a schedule you can check the classes out on this website. Good luck!

The Show Schedule

Public Viewing 3.00 to 4.OOpm
Presentation of Cups and Certificates at 4.00pm followed by B.B.Q. and brown envelope raffle.
Everyone welcome!

Vegetables and Fruit

  1. Carrots – 3
  2. Potatoes (white) – 5 on a plate
  3. Potatoes (coloured) – 5 on a plate
  4. Courgettes – 2
  5. Shallots – 5
  6. Onions – 3 (each over 125g)
  7. Runner Beans – 6
  8. Longest Runner Bean – 1
  9. Leeks – 3
  10. Dwarf French Beans – 6
  11. Beetroot – 3
  12. Sweetcorn – 2
  13. Tomatoes – 5
  14. Cherry Tomatoes – 8
  15. Vegetable marrow – 1
  16. Apples (dessert) – 5
  17. Apples (cooking) – 5
  18. Pears – 5
  19. Plums – 5
  20. Collection of cut herbs, 4 varieties in one container
  21. Biggest Pumpkin
  22. Largest Onion
  23. Largest Marrow
  24. Top Tray, collection of 3 kinds of vegetables on a tray, selected from the following, number as indicated in brackets. Onions (3), Potatoes (3), Runner Beans (6), Tomatoes (6), Carrots with tops (6), Parsnips with tops (3).

Plants and Flowers

  1. Three decorative Dahlias
  2. Cut Chrysanthemum – single stem
  3. Gladioli – 3 stems of same variety
  4. Vase of crocosmia – 3 stems
  5. Cactus or succulent – 1 specimen
  6. Best pot plant
  7. Top vase – between 5 and 10 stems of at least 2 varieties of any flower
  8. Five cut roses

Jam and Chutney – made since 2013 Village Show

  1. Jam – Any fruit
  2. Jelly – Any fruit
  3. Chutney – All ingredients to be listed on label
  4. Marmalade – Any fruit
  5. Curd – Any fruit

Baking

  1. Blueberry Muffins – 3 on a plate
  2. Ingredients and instructions for Blueberry Muffins

  3. Fruit cake – any size /type of fruit
  4. Plain Scones 5 on a plate
  5. Cheese Scones 5 on a plate
  6. Sausage Rolls 5 on a plate – shortcrust pastry
  7. Bread – 5 White rolls,made by hand
  8. Bread – Wholemeal loaf
  9. Millionaire Shortbread 5 on a plate

Craft Section

  1. Knitted handicraft item completed since last year
  2. Hard handicraft item completed since last year (woodwork/pottery/metal)
  3. An item of patchwork or quilting
  4. A hand-made greetings card.
  5. Any sewn item, including clothes
  6. Photography – Title – People’s pets

Miscellaneous

  1. Six Brown eggs
  2. Six White eggs
  3. Bottle of Home made wine
  4. Bottle of home made sloe gin. Made in last 2 years
  5. Bottle of home made miscellaneous liquor, any flavour/type

Children’s Section (under 15)

  1. Photograph Title ‘People’s pets’
  2. Animal made from vegetables and/or flowers
  3. A scarecrow (as big as you like)
  4. A decorated ginger bread man Age up to and including 10 years
  5. A decorated ginger bread man made by entrant Age 11 and over
  6. A decorated hard boiled egg
  7. Something made from a kit eg. Woodwork,models, Soft toy
  8. Painting Title ‘My house’ Age up to and including 10 yrs
  9. Painting Title ‘My house’ Age 11 and over
  10. Food for Life Lunch box (not more than 6 items total)

RULES AND CONDITIONS

  1. The show will be under the management of the Great Gidding Show Committee 2013.
  2. It is not necessary to live in Great Gidding to exhibit at the show.
  3. All exhibits must be the work of/or grown by the exhibitor.
  4. The Committee cannot be held responsible for the loss of any exhibit.
  5. Entry Fee is 20p per exhibit. There is no restriction on the number of entries in any one class but only the highest placed points will be counted towards cup awards.
  6. The schedule will be strictly adhered to and any exhibit not according to the schedule will be disqualified.
  7. Exhibits may be brought to the Village Hall on the day of the show between 10 am and 12 noon. No entries will be accepted after 12 noon.
  8. Cups/Trophies will be awarded to the exhibitor gaining the most points in all sections. The winner will hold the cup for 1 year. The Cups/Trophies remain the property of the Committee.
  9. Certificates will be awarded for 1st 2nd and 3rd in all classes, except those of the longest, heaviest, etc, when a certificate will be awarded to the winner only.
  10. Point scoring will be: 1st 6 points, 2nd 4 points, 3rd 2 points. The best entry of multiple entries to score.
  11. The Judges’ decision is final and the committee reserves the right to cancel or amalgamate classes.

NOTE
All exhibits will be raffled unless exhibitors indicate otherwise at registration. Exhibitors must remove non-raffle items immediately after the prize giving. The proceeds of the raffle will be given to a Parish Charity.

UPDATE – Village History Day

UPDATE - Village History Day

Great Gidding History Day

This Saturday, new material,new maps, new documents.

History Day Update

History Day takes place between 11am and 5pm on Saturday 18th October, in the Village Hall. There will be a display of photographs and documents showing Who Lived Where, in addition we have researched those villagers who served in World War 1, and this will be accompanied by work from the schoolchildren on World War 2. We will have a series of village maps and aerial photographs on view.

Help the archaeologist

Also an archaeologist will be digging a test pit (or 2) on the day and continuing into the Sunday too – he is wanting people who will join him in excavating the test pit and cleaning and cataloging the finds. Most important – we want people to bring along photographs and documents, and memories, of the Giddings. Entry is FREE (donations to the History Group would be most welcome). Refreshments will be available.

This years Village History Day

18th October 2014

The 2014 Village History day will be an update on what has been discovered since the last Open Day ( 3 years ago ) In addition we would like to meet people who have had connections to the village in the past and to see photographs / documents that have been unearthed from cupboards.

World War 1 researcher

The Gidding History Group is looking for a World War 1 enthusiast, someone to research the impact on the Giddings and those involved in the conflict.
We will display the findings at the Village History Day

Featured Image details

This is a north easterly view along Main Street. Outwardly nothing has changed. The steps are the same but different now. The distant cottage has been demolished and has just been rebuilt in 2013/14 in the interim it was a pony paddock and riding school.

Great Gidding History Day

Great Gidding History Day

3 Years have passed since the last History day and more information and photographs have come to light

Saturday 18th October, 11 AM to 5 PM at Great Gidding Village Hall

 

Come and see who lived where and when

Find out more about past residents of the  village

 

We have researched those villagers who served in World War I, but would be interested to learn more. We also want to hear more about your memories of World War II.

A local archaeologist will join us – have you found something interesting in your garden, if so bring it along.

In fact please bring any documents and photographs you have relating to Great, Little and Steeple Gidding

Entry is free ( but a donation to Great Gidding History Group would be most welcome)

Drink and biscuits will be available throughout the day

 

 

 

 

 

 

The 2014 Great Gidding Village Show

The 2014 Great Gidding Village Show

Village Show Update

Another challenging year for gardeners but we feel sure that even after all the difficulties we’ve faced with the weather, the village show is going to have some great entries. It’s always a pleasure to see the fantastic results people achieve with their vegetables and fruit and more than anything it’s being part of a fun village event so please don’t think your entry isn’t worth showing – it will be!
As to the baking side of things, there are all sorts of classes and hopefully you’ll get a chance to try some of the entries. This year we are doing a ‘sealed envelope’ auction where people can put an undisclosed amount of money in an envelope with their name on and we’ll then pick out a bag of goodies from the show and match it with the envelope. People will still be able to retrieve their entry before this auction but if you donate vegetables, fruit or cakes we would be very grateful .
We look forward to seeing you at the BBQ even if you can’t make the show so come along with the family and enjoy a relaxing time with the rest of us. Remember, anyone can enter you don’t have to live in Gidding!

Sue Jarvis

Police Forum, Yaxley and North Villages

Police Forum, Yaxley and North Villages

I will be holding a police led community forum at the Pooley Hall, Yaxley, at 19.30 hours on Wednesday 30th July 2014.

I will be providing an update regarding crime and anti-social behaviour within Yaxley and North Villages and also listening to your concerns, and ideas for the area. I look forward to meeting some of you there.

TPS 2386 Aaron Murphy.

Get closer Police

Aunt Sally and Pork Pies

Aunt Sally and  Pork Pies

August 25th 2pm Gidding Time @ the pub

The Annual August Bank Holiday Aunt Sally Tournament

Its back, the tournament you can’t say no to. Monday August 25th sees the annual Aunt Sally Tournament starting at 2pm Great Gidding time. This is in addition to the regular Thursday evening game which has been extended from its original 8 week run to the end of August. Three things of note, that  the weather has been quite summery, we now have some regular players and the skill level is still woeful. There are occasional glimmers of fine play but these are usually short lived.

My thanks to Ian Alexander for taking on the game for the rest of the summer and our hosts at the Fox & Hounds for allowing such a silly game to be played.

If anyone would like to sponsor this event, I’m sure we can find a suitable category to place your donation.

This year the food theme is Pork Pies. Currently patrons of the Fox & Hounds are researching quality Pork Pies and the Aunt Sally Tournament is an ideal event to expand the research so if you have a favourite Pork Pie either bought or home made then bring it along for a taste test,  actually any pie will be warmly  welcome  Game, Vegetarian or  Sausage.

 

Previously……….

Music at St Michael’s Church

Music at St Michael's Church

gg-music-church-2014A delightful and varied programme of music is in store 
at St Michael’s Church this summer.

An evening with Ball & Socket

Saturday 7th June 2014 at 7.30pm

Ball & Socket captivated an enthusiastic audience here two years ago, and we are delighted to welome them back with their mix of Flanders and Swann songs and other material in similar vein.

Tickets: £12 (includes finger buffet and glass of wine). To purchase tickets, please telephone: 01832 293357

Proceeds in aid of Chancel Roof Restoration Fund

William Russell

Saturday 14th June 2014 at 4pm

An illustrated talk by Dr Gillian Ward Russell on the London organist, and her forebear, William Russell (1777-1813).

Tickets: £10 (available at the church door on the day)

Promoted by Peterborough & District Organist’s Association

Choral evensong

Sunday 22nd June 2014 at 6pm

Sung by Peterborough Chamber Choir

Voluntary: Choral Dorien (Alain)
Introit: One thing I have desired (Sumsion)
Responses: Barber
Canticles: Ridout in F
Anthem: Never weather-beaten sail (Parry)
Address: Reverend (Wing Commander) Mike Elliott, Royal Air Force (Retd)
Voluntary: Fantasia in A minor BWV 904 (J.S Bach)

Organ Recital

Saturday 28th June 2014 at 7.30pm

Steven McIntyre (Organ Scholar, Peterborough Cathedral)
Leslie Crowson (tenor)

Music by Bach, Stanley, Mendelssohn, Stanford and Mushel

Tickets: £6 (available at the church door on the night)

Proceeds in aid of Chancel Roof Restoration Fund

Choral evensong

Sunday 21st September 2014 at 6pm

Sung by Divers Voyces

Voluntary: Choral Prelude ‘Nun danket alle Gott’ (Kauffmann)
Introit: In omnem terram (Giovanni Francesco Aneiro)
Opening responses: Caesar de Zachariis
Magnificat: Francesco Soriano (octavi toni)
Nunc Dimitis: Ivo de Vento (quarti toni)
Responses after the Creed: plainchant
Anthem: Beati eritis (Giovanni Croce)
Address: Reverend Paul Skirrow, Honorary Warden, Ferrar House, Little Gidding
Voluntary: Te lucis ante terminum (John Redford)

Remember! Great Gidding Village Show – Saturday 6th September.

Remember! Great Gidding Village Show – Saturday  6th September.

After such a wet start to the year it’s been good to see the sunshine and feel the soil warming up a bit.

There’s been lots of activity on the allotments and the annual anxieties of whether it’s too early or too late to sow or plant out have been occupying most of the conversations. Seeds are finally germinating in the warmer soil but many of us don’t fully trust the weather and have been starting seeds off in modules.

Vegetables and prize winning flowers

Hopefully there’s room in your gardens for some vegetables as well as prize winning flowers. This is a good time as hopes are high but don’t forget to prepare as best you can for all the pests and diseases which are waiting round the corner… use netting on brassicas against the cabbage white butterflies and put fine mesh over the carrot rows if you want to stop the pesky carrot root flies from laying their eggs in your beautiful prize winning exhibits.

Children too!

We’re really pleased that we’ve already had some requests for schedules from other areas and hope that we might get more entries from children this year, especially as the cup awarded for the winner of the Children’s section is worth having on display!

Who’s the best at cooking?

Remember, the baking section is open to all, so let’s have more men trying their cooking skills against those of the ladies. Go on, give it a try…

For schedules/queries please contact Sue Jarvis. E-mail: jartrap@aol.com or tel: 01832 293271.

'poached egg plant' Limnanthes douglasii] which the bees love and everyone should grow to encourage pollinators into their garden!

‘Poached egg plant’ (Limnanthes douglasii) which the bees love and everyone should grow to encourage pollinators into their garden!