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CommunityCommunity News... BOSMERE PRIMARY SCHOOL On Friday 27th September, Bosmere’sParish U11 Church Cross Country of team St competedJohn theagainst Baptistseven other local schools in a 2km race at Thurston Community College. 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Classes started the day by tuning in to a BBC warm up activity, in which they eitherConsideration learnt warm-up will be techniques given to seewith if popwe sensationcan do something Nina Nesbitt or learnt to sing ‘Swing Low,similar Sweet in the Chariot’ future withbearing BBC in vocal mind coach that Waynerestrictions Ellington. still apply At the end of lunch break, we allto sangnumbers an action allowed song inoutside a Church. in the playground together and then put ‘Swing Low Sweet Chariot’ and ‘When the Saints Come Marching In’ together during our Music Assembly. It was a challenge but we rose to it! DBL ST ELIZABETH HOSPICE SHOP 75 High Street, Needham Market | 01449 720076 he temperatures have definitely dropped and we’re ready for it in our shop on Tthe High Street. As well as all our lovely donated items, we have a beautiful selection of hats, scarves and gloves in our new goods range. They would make lovely presents as well as keeping you snug and warm. We also have some lovely thick tights and warm socks as well as wellington boot socks, which are always popular. The clothes we have for sale are changed regularly as are our displays. I think warm winter coats and cosy jumpers are on the menu for November! We have had a marvellous donation of evening gowns and shoes from Simply Splendid, some of which will be sold in the shop and some on our dedicated ebay site: ebay.co.uk/str/stelizabethhospice. So, if you’re looking for something special then do check out us out. Many thanks to Simply Splendid for your support. We will be putting our Christmas stock out on display this month, so watch out as it usually goes very quickly. Hope to see you in the shop in November! Marion Gibbons, volunteer Suffolk Windows Conservatories EM Fencing And Garden Services Fencing Patios Decking Garden Maintenance emfencingandgardenservices.co.uk [email protected] Ed - 07805 044516 Mark - 07731 940008 01449 770 027 24 The Needham - November 2019 Needham Market Newsletter November 2020 13 Mock Inner.indd 24 17/10/2019 00:16 Church News c o n s t a n t l y fi n d i n g i n c r e a s i n g d e m a n d f o r i t s s e r v i c e s . CHRISTCHURCH, NEEDHAM MARKET Methodist / United Reformed Church | High Street, IP6 8AP As well as giving thanks for the food, we also need to give thanks for all the volunteers who work in this charity, MINISTER organising and delivering food parcels to families in crisis. The Revd Rita Carr (Methodist) 01449 259379 The people we must never forget to say thank you for Sunday Morning Worship: 10.30am (Including Creche and Sunday Club) are the farmers who still manage to grow the food for Service of Holy Communion: Second Sunday us despite constantly changing economic and climatic WEEKDAY ACTIVITIES IN CHRISTCHURCH HALLS conditions. So, let us be thankful for the earth’s resources Tiddlers: (Mums and babies up to 4 years) and try our best not to destroy them! Church News SportsMonday 9.30-11.15am News... (term time). Contact Victoria on 07725037026 Scrabble Club: Monday 2pm - 4pm On November 10th, we will join in the Remembrance New players please contact Sheila Norris on 01449 720871 service at St. John’s. (No service at Christchurch) Knit for Peace: First Wednesday 2.30pm - 4pm c o n s t a n t l y fi n d i n g i n c r e a s i n g d e m a n d f o r i t s s e r v i c e s . HRISTCHURCH EEDHAM ARKET Contact - Sheila Norris on 01449 720871 We also hope you can join us for some of our Christmas C , N M As well as givingHELLO thanks for AGAIN the food, we also From need to giveNeedham Market Bowls Club Methodist / United Reformed Church | High Street, IP6 8AP Christians Together: 10.30am - 12noon events: thanksHello,Contact Ifor -am Tony all writing theLeigh volunteers Pollittthis on on Thursday01449 who 403105work 8th in thisOctober charity, and our last outdoor rollup will be tomorrow at 2pm. A big thanks MINISTER organisingtoCoffee all the Morning:bowlers, and delivering Second I counted Saturday food 24 parcels at 10am various to - 12noonfamilies times, infor crisis. making theDecember season as 1normalst - following as possible, our morning if you all service, enjoyed we it as The Revd Rita Carr (Methodist) 01449 259379 (Always with a selection of cakes for sale) Themuch people as I did we then must it neverwas worth forget theto say effort. thank you for will be open for refreshments and children’s activities, Sunday Morning Worship: 10.30am (Including Creche and Sunday Club) areOnOTHER theMonday farmers REGULAR the who 12th BOOKINGS still October manage we to hadgrow our the first food indoor for rollupjoining and although in with NeedhamCovid is restricting Market Street us to Fayre.rollups, no Service of Holy Communion: Second Sunday usleagues,Weight despite Watchers:on constantly only 2 Saturday rinks, changing we 8 - 10amare economic grateful toand the climatic Meadlands for Decemberletting us bowl 12th as - ICrib know service it involved at 5pm a lot of work to get WEEKDAY ACTIVITIES IN CHRISTCHURCH HALLS conditions.Yoga: Monday So, 7pm let us- 8.15pm be thankful | Wednesday for the 10am earth’s - 11.15am resources the facility up and running, so a big thank you for that. December 22nd - Carol Service at 4pm Tiddlers: (Mums and babies up to 4 years) andMoosical try our Moo: best Tuesday not to morningdestroy 9.15them! - 12noon Monday 9.30-11.15am (term time). Contact Victoria on 07725037026 During(Sing, dance the andoutdoor play for season 0-5s (term we time) ran singles, pairs and triples competitionsDecember and25th although - Christmas numbers Service were 11am down it all went Scrabble Club: Monday 2pm - 4pm Onrather November well. So to 10 theth, we winners, willTuesday join singles 12.30 in the - David1.30pm Remembrance Hindley, pairs John Milliard and Cyndy Savage and triples Mike Suffling, Osteo Stretch & Exercise: th New players please contact Sheila Norris on 01449 720871 serviceJoyceOver WaltonPower at St. BodyJohn’s. and Transformations: Pat (No Goodrum, service at theChristchurch) Fitness prize Class for the closing driveThe was week won of by prayer Glynnis for Fleming,Christian again Unity thanks is January go to 18 all the - Knit for Peace: First Wednesday 2.30pm - 4pm th th Wednesday 5.30pm- 8pm 25 , with a United service at Christchurch on Jan 19 at Contact - Sheila Norris on 01449 720871 bowlers who took part without you there are no competitions. WeRainbow also hope Guides you: Thursday can join 5.30 us for- 6.30pm some of our Christmas 10.30am. Christians Together: 10.30am - 12noon The green was put to bed on Monday 12th October but as you all know work continues right throughout the winter events:Brownies: Thursday 6.30 - 7.30pm (term time) Contact - Tony Leigh Pollitt on 01449 403105 and anyone willing to help with the green should contact Alistair.SN Coffee Morning: Second Saturday 10am - 12noon DecemberExercise Class 1st: Friday- following 9.30 - 10.30amour morning service, we (Always with a selection of cakes for sale) willAsHall usual be Lettings: open STAY for There SAFE. refreshments are spaces available and children’s for hire. To activities, arrange a visit OTHER REGULAR BOOKINGS joiningAnyoneto view or inwishing for with further Needhamto discussinformation Marketany ring aspect 07851742847 Street of NMBCFayre. can contact either Alistair Bailie on 01449 720759 or Pat Hadden on Saturday 8 - 10am CATHOLIC PARISH OF OUR LADY, STOWMARKET Weight Watchers: December01473Church 831308. Contact: 12th Lindsey - Crib Gomez:service 01449 at 5pm 722418 Yoga: Monday 7pm - 8.15pm | Wednesday 10am - 11.15am Parish Priest: Father Ioan Sandor nd Moosical Moo: Tuesday morning 9.15 - 12noon December 22 -ALL Carol ARE Service WELCOME! at 4pm The Presbytery, 29 Lockington Road, Stowmarket IP14 1BQ www.christchurchneedhammarket.co.uk (Sing, dance and play for 0-5s (term time) December 25th - Christmas Service 11am 01449 612946 | [email protected] Osteo Stretch & Exercise: Tuesday 12.30 - 1.30pm hristchurch had its Harvest Festival Service at theth end Chair of the Parish Pasoral Council (PPC): Mrs Josephine Lea Over Power Body Transformations: Fitness Class The week of prayer for Christian Unity is January 18 - [email protected] 25th, ofwith September. a United serviceThe main at Christchurch theme of a Harvest on Jan Festival19th at Wednesday 5.30pm- 8pm C MASS TIMES 10.30am.is to say thank you for all the good things that the Earth Rainbow Guides: Thursday 5.30 - 6.30pm Saturdays (First Mass of Sunday) - 6pm Brownies: Thursday 6.30 - 7.30pm (term time) produces.