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17 Th MAY 2014 W L a a IS V T TI COAT FES AND H LE D Y 6 17 th MAY 2014 W L A A IS V T TI COAT FES 12.00pm Town Crier opening Festival | Exhibition by Sixpenny Handley First School – learn more about the history of the fire in Sixpenny Handley in 1892 (until late in Hanlega’s) | Verwood Brass Band (Hanlega’s until 1:30pm) & Handley Silver Band memorabilia | Rural crafts (to 4pm in Rally Field) 12.30pm Storytelling in Children’s Garden 1.00pm Wheelwright banding wheel (Rally Field) 1.30pm School performing Cup Song Music – Dave Gray & Friends (to 3pm on Main Stage) 2.00pm Bucket challenge starts 2.30pm Music – Toby Janes (to 3pm on Main Stage) | Storytelling in Children’s Garden 2.45pm Best Waistcoat Competition (Main Stage) 3.00pm Music – Victorian Barbers (to 4pm on Main Stage) 3.30pm Storytelling in Children’s Garden 4.00pm Raffle (Main Stage) 4.00pm - 7.00pm Entertainment at Hanlega’s & Brewery Tent staying open 7.30pm Gather at Hanlega’s to show animation 8.00pm Light fire | Children’s Handley’s Burning | Waistcoat song | Lighting of fire beacon Programme Sponsored by : Hanlega’s Restaurant Bar and Function Room Telephone: 01725 553005 Email:[email protected] ‘The Shed’, Church Farm, Sixpenny Handley, Salisbury, Wiltshire, SP5 5ND. Part of Church Farm Caravan and Camping Park, Sixpenny Handley – 01725 552563 Kevin Knight Horologist Clock & Watch Repairs Also a dealer in pre-owned watches and clocks ie Rolex, Omega, Tag, Heuer, Longines Tel: 01722 331969 Mob: 07900 928451 [email protected] 2 Don’t Miss... Main Stage Line-up 12.00pmVerwood Brass Band Hanlega’s 12.30pm, 2.30pm, 3.30pm Storytelling Children’s Tent 1.00pm Wheelwright Rally Field 1:30pm Cup Song St Mary’s Ct Lay-by 2.00pm Bucket Challenge High St 2.45pm Best Waistcoat Main Stage 12.00 - 1.30pm Langfords- Hot Prizes for: from their appearance at ‘Acoustic Best male Live’, the infectious groove of the Best female ‘Langfords’ Country and Psychedelic Best boy Folk Rock sound is going to provide Best girl the perfect backdrop to our day! Best family 4.00pm Raffle Main Stage 1.30 - 2.30pm Dave Gray & Friends- 4.00pm - 7.00pm Local Guitarist, Dave Gray rounds up Hanlega’s & Brewery fill the his seasoned bunch of musicans and gap gives us a hit of classic Rock’n’roll 7:30pm Animation Hanlega’s tunes 8:00pm Light Fire & Lantern Parade Hanlega’s @The Brewery 1.00-1.25pm The Darwins 1.30-1.55pm Lily of Barbary 2.00- 2.25pm Surfin’ Dave 2.30-2.55pm Lily McCauley 3.00-3.25pm Yakety Sax 2.30 - 3.00pm Toby Janes- Delighted 3.30-3.55pm Black Water County to have local lad Toby drop by with his guitar and entertain us. Raffle Prizes to include: • Framed signed England Football team shirt • Family ticket Larmer Tree Festival • Family ticket for Salisbury Arts Centre • Hampers from Sixpenny 3.00 - 4.00pm The Victorian Brewery, Cranborne Chase Cider Barbers- Bringing our street and Styles festivities to a close,’The Victorian • Meal for two in Hanlega’s Barbers’ promise a lively set of Folky- • Meal for 2 in Roebuck Inn Bluegrassy-Skiffley-Bluesy-Country • Bees Knees plants and tutorial nonsense! 3 STEVE & TRACY YOUR LOCAL AUTOSMART FRANCHISEES THE PROFESSIONALS’ CHOICE FOR SUPPLIES, OR FURTHER DETAILS CALL 07825 745 025 4 LARMER TREE T O LLARD R OYAL, S ALISBURY , W ILTSHIRE SP5 5PY 01725 516971 OPEN DAY S UNDAY 15 TH J UNE 2014 OPENING OF OUR NEW PAVILION EVERYONE WELCOME! Gardens & Coffee Grove Café Open Sunday to Thursday 11.00am to 4.30pm www.larmertreegardens.co.uk 5 6 CATCHPOLE LAW A Law Practice based in Sixpenny Handley, with specialist focus on:- • WILLS AND ESTATE • INHERITANCE AND CAPITAL PLANNING GAINS TAX ADVICE • POWERS OF ATTORNEY • DEATH IN SERVICE AND PENSION TRUSTS • PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION • CHARITIES • VARIATIONS OF ESTATES • RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY WORK • TRUSTS • CARE OF THE ELDERLY and more… APPOINTMENTS IN THE OFFICE OR AT YOUR OWN HOME FOR FURTHER DETAILS, PLEASE TELEPHONE 01725 552788 to speak to Michael Catchpole, Robert Stone or Richard Wallace-Lower We are delighted to be sponsoring the Sixpenny Handley Waistcoat Festival on Saturday 17th May and also a talk at this year’s Chalke Valley History Festival – “Challenging the Myths of WWI” by Dan Snow on Friday 27th June. Principal: Michael Catchpole, Solicitor Registered Office: Hill House, Sixpenny Handley, Salisbury, Wiltshire, SP5 5NT Catchpole Law is regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA No: 513783) 7 Hanlega’s Stalls, Food Rally Field Traditional Crafts Fire Beacon 8pm Sixpenny Brewery & Church Cranborne Stalls Cream Teas Chase Cider & lots more... First Aid Wheelwright’s Close Where the 1892 fire began! Children’s Garden Story-telling 12, 1 & 2pm Hare Activities Ice Lollies Car Park 8 Sixpenny Handley Waistcoat Festival 12 - 4pm High Street | 4-8pm Hanlega’s | 8pm Lantern Parade Why Waistcoats? The devastated village was After the great village fire on the eventually rebuilt but as no one 20th May 1892, so many families lost could decide how to spend the their homes and contents that the donated money the funds were surrounding villages generously gave given back to the chancellery and donations of clothes. They gave so the village was left to rebuild as each many clothes that afterwards they homeowner saw fit. said you could spot a Handley Man as Sixpenny he wore two if not three waistcoats! This left Sir Frederick Treves to once describe Sixpenny Handley as ‘The Brewery & ugliest village in Dorset’! How rude! Cranborne Chase Cider Pub Main Stage Sports Assn BBQ 12-4pm Stalls with food, produce, crafts & more... 9 NATURALNATURAL THERAPIES THERAPIES CENTRECENTRE Workshops & Events 2014 Sarah Lownds Workshops Sacred Journey Workshop Reiki Training in the1st , 2nd , Advanced & Masters Degree Judy Hall Workshops Psychic Protection, Crystal Medicine Wheel & Journeying Crystals Knowing yourself through Astrology Courses. Pat Pica Workshops Eagle Spirit Drum- Drum Making Eagle Spirit Drum Rattle Making. Lisa Bridge Shamanic Masks & Headdress Making Shamanic Dance Events Regular Day & Evening Events throughout the year. For Further Information on Dates & Prices Please see the website www.sarpenela.co.uk or contact Sarah Lownds at [email protected] Tel 01725 516942 Farnham Farmhouse, Farnham, Dorset DT11 8DE. email: [email protected] Web: www.maidmentandcarter.com Unit 3c, Sunrise Business Park, Higher Shaftesbury Road, Blandford Forum, Dorset DT11 8ST 10 Waistcoat Song In eighteen hundred and ninety two, Began a tale I’ll tell to you. Butcher, Baker, Wheelwright too Your local independent representative Were at the jobs they’re meant to do. Chorus: All the men wore waistcoats, All the men wore waistcoats, All the men wore waistcoats, In Handley eighteen ninety-two! A spark flew from the wheelwright’s shed, And floated out right over-head. 01725 552814 It landed on a High Street thatch; It was as if you’d struck a match! 079 2003 1360 Chorus: All the men wore waistcoats ( x3) www.angelbright.co.uk In Handley 1892! The fire spread quickly down the street, Fifty houses felt the heat! Three full days it blazed away, So hot you could not walk that way. Chorus: All the men lost waistcoats, All the men lost waistcoats, All the men lost waistcoats, In Handley 1892! Shepherd huts came for no rent, Meditation Bell tents from the Government. The homeless were in quite a fix, Classes They numbered one hundred and eighty six. Starting Soon Chorus: And they had no waistcoats, In Sixpenny Handley And they had no waistcoats, And they had no waistcoats, Interested!!! In Handley 1892! Contact The plight of Handley was well told, Clothes were sent for young and old. Julie James In every parcel that was prized, Arrived more waistcoats multi-sized! 07775 937996 All men wore two waistcoats, Women wore two waistcoats, Everyone wore two waistcoats, In Handley 1892! 11 Beerex Friday 13 & Saturday 14 June Music, merriment and a selection of over sixty of the finest real ales and ciders: it’s the annual Beer Festival and your first half pint is free. Edinburgh Comedy Preview Thursday 19 June BBC Impractical Joker Paul McCaffrey and comedian and radio presenter Matt Forde test out their new comedy shows in preparation for the Edinburgh Fringe. Shooglenifty Sunday 22 June Heritage and hedonism collide in a fiery and infectious blend of Celtic traditional music and dance grooves. The Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band Friday 11 July A raucous night of fingerpickin’ and scrubboard scratchin’ from the legendary Reverend Peyton and his Country, Blues and Rockabilly trio. 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