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Diary of Events ~ September 2011


4th October Tavistock Peace Action Group Meeting Friends’ Meeting House, Bedford Car Park, Tavistock 7.30pm. Talk by Greg Muttitt, author of “Fuel on the Fire: Oil and Politics in Occupied Iraq.” Greg is an excellent speaker and is travelling from London specially to give the talk, which, at the time of writing, will be in the Friends’ Meet- ing House. All welcome. For more information about TPAG phone 01822 615960 or visit: www.tavypeace.org.uk


Experience Canadian Urban Roots music at its best from Po’Girl at Calstock Hall


26th September Tavistock Flower Club AGM United Reformed Church Hall, Russell Street, Tavistock 2.30pm Speaker: David Bouch, Head Gardener at Cotehele on “Making the Christmas Garland”. Bring & Buy. Subscription £30 – Visitors £4.50 per meeting. Tel: 01822 613771


27th September Parkinsons Disease Support Group The Anchorage Centre10.30am-12 noon. Tel: 01822 614204


28th September


Royal Marines Band Charity Concert presented by Seafarers UK Plymouth Pavilions 7.30pm Supporting the Royal Navy & Royal Marines, the Merchant Navy & Britain’s Fishing Fleets. Tickets from £15.50 from the Box Office on 0845 146 1460 or visit www.plymouthpavilions.com


Tavistock Flower Club


United Reformed Church Hall, Russell Street, Tavistock 2.30pm Julia Harrison “?”. Competition: Dream a Little Dream Subscription £30 – Visitors £4.50 per meeting. Tel: 01822 613771


30th September


The Callington Singers and Lamerton Handbell Ringers St. Peter’s Church at Lamerton 7.30pm


30th Sept/-2nd Oct Harvest Flower and Craft Festival St Peter’s Church, Meavy 10am - 5pm Flower displays in the church with light refreshments served in the church.


Entry by donation in aid of St Peter’s Church east end improvements. Contact Ros Tel: 01822 852221


1st October Fungus Foray at Burrator Reser- voir Meet at stile to wood on right- hand side of road, 400 yards after crossing the main dam (grid refer- ence: SX553861). Look for parked cars on left-hand side of road. 10.30am. Led by Alan Payne from Devon Fungus Group. Bring a flat basket and knife if possible. £3 donation to Devon Wildlife Trust. Organised by Tavistock Local Group of DWT.


2nd October Harvest Service St Peter’s Church, Meavy 11am – 12 noon


Abbots Way Walk run by Tavistock &District Outdoor Eucation Forum


A challenging walk from Buckfast Abbey to Tavistock


Entry £6/head min team size 3 –


A concert of sacred & classical choral works, with an additional performance of handbell music. Light refreshments will be available Tickets £5 from 01822 810027.


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closing date for entries 1st Septem- berFor details contact mail- to:challissps@tiscali.co.uk


Meavy & Sheepstor W.I. Meeting- Meavy Village Hall 2.30pm “Festive Flowers” by Pam Camfield. Visitors Welcome


Festival Evening with the Salvation Army


United Reformed Church, Russell Street, Tavistock 7pm. Featuring The Band, The Timbrels and Soloists.


Free Entry – retiring collection


5th October Tavistock Local Group of Devon Wildlife Trust Parish Church Centre, Plymouth Road, Tavistock (next to the Bedford Hotel) 8pm Talk and exhibition of wildlife photog- raphy by Terry Dormer. Wonderful photographs mostly taken in Africa. £3 suggested donation to Devon Wildlife Trust (includes refreshments)


14th October Villages in Action Meavy Parish Hall 7.30pm “Living in the Light”, a portrayal of the amazing life of Hildegard Bingen, a mediaeval woman way ahead of her time. Tickets £7.50 Tel: 01822 855909


22nd October


Grand Fundraising Day organised by the Salvation Army United Reformed Church, Russell Street, Tavistock 9am-4pm. Coffee Morning, Ploughman’s Lunch, Cream Teas. Stalls include home made cakes, bric-a-brac,


embroidery and knitted goods. Funds raised will go towards refur- bishment at Behala Girls Home, Calcutta.


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