A FESTIVAL FOR ALL AGES AND INTERESTS
Saturday 17th and Sunday 18th September 2016
All our local community groups have come together to offer a range of free events and entertainments, catering for all ages, in and around the historic Lynsted Church of Saints Peter and Paul, The Street, Lynsted, ME9 0RH.
Everybody Welcome! We hope that you will find something of interest to you, your family, friends and those with family connections to our Parish. Past, present and future.
Broad themes sit at the centre of what we propose: PDF Download of the Programme
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Horrible Histories (for young and old!)
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War and Peace
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People and Places
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Celebrate Lynsted
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Saturday 17th |
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4 | Sickening Sagas | Tales from Lynsted's past |
7 | Peculiar Past | A rolling montage of Lynsted past |
7 | Fantastic Fete | Lynsted's Fete: past and present |
10 | Silent Spirituality | Reflect and pray for those we love |
11 | Windows to Wow | Rich history in our stained and clear glass |
12 | Terrific Treasure | Do you have some hidden treasure in the attic! Clive Attrell (seen on TV!) offers his expertise and values your collectibles. |
13 | Fruit Farming | How part of your 5-a-day has shaped Lynsted |
14 | Magnificent Munchies | Fresh tea and coffee with sumptuous cakes from the WI |
16 | Humungus Hatchments | One of the finest set of hatchments in the country! |
17 | Magazine Mementos | A celebration of nearly 40 years of the Kingsdown, Lynsted and Norton (KLN) Newsletter |
21 | World War | They gave their lives for Lynsted's future |
22 | Windows to Wow | Amazed artwork from local Y6 children |
23 | Windows to Wow | Amazing artwork from our local school |
2 - 4pm |
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3 | unBelievable Bones | See mausoleum-bones! Every 15 minutes |
4 | Sickening Sagas | Tales from Lynsted's past |
5 | Clever Clues | Find clues all around the Church |
7 | Peculiar Past | A rolling montage of Lynsted past |
7 | Fantastic Fete | Lynsted's fete: past and present |
8 | Sensing Something | A Sensory/Guessing Area |
9 | Vile Victuals | Biscuits of worms and creepy crawlies! |
10 | Silent Spirituality | Reflect and pray for those we love |
11 | Windows to Wow | Rich history in our stained & clear glass |
13 | Fruit Farming | How part of your 5-a-day has shaped us |
14 | Magnificent Munchies | Fresh tea and coffee with sumptuous cakes from the WI |
15 | BaT the raT | Kentish fun! |
19 | Stamped sacks | Veggie and fruit printing |
21 | World War | They gave their lives for Lynsted's future |
22 | Windows to Wow | Amazed artwork from local Y6 children |
23 | Windows to Wow | More great local children's window art |
24 | Booming Bells | Lynsted's bells rung from its tower |
25 | Tomb imiTation | 'Make-an-impression' with brass rubbing |
7.30 - 10 pm |
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6 | Kentish Krime | "Crime in Victorian Kent": an entertaining talk by local historian, Helen Allinson. |
Sunday 18th September |
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People and Place / CeLebrate Lynsted |
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1 | 10.30 am: Morning Service | A service of thankfulness and blessing for all those who do so much for Lynsted with Cantiana Choir; drinks afterwards |
1 | 10.30 am: .... and for children. | A high-energy kids-service of fun in the tent; drinks afterwards |
22 | 2-4 pm: Revealing Rambles: From Porch to Pub | A guided walk round Lynsted village under Bob Baxter's expert guidance: learn about local places of interest |
2 | 6-7.30 pm: Breakthrough | Contemporary worship accompanied by a band, with refreshments after |
Last updated: September 14, 2016