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Lois Weedon and Weston Newsletter May/June 2010 – May Day Edition From the Editor I’m gong to keep my comments short this time as I race to get this edition published before May Day, but I must say that it was pleasing to see the strength of recovery of our daffodils this year – the signs worked!!! The next campaign is litter clearance and Jenny Wilde is organising a team of volunteers to achieve this. Lots happening over the next few weeks so support as much of the events as you can – many village organisations depend (sometimes exclusively) on the various fundraising activities. Finally, I would like to extend a warm welcome to David and Barbara Cooke who recently moved into Middlethorpe. The next edition of the newsletter will be in July 2010 and all material for that edition should be given to me by Saturday, 26th June 2010. Paul Smith, 8 Vicarage Rise (01327-860626) Email: [email protected] Dates for your Diary (For details of some events - see inside the newsletter. Later events, details to follow) Mon., 3 May May Day Country Fair, Weston. Details on page 5 Mon., 3 May Great Weston 5-Mile Race. Entry forms from Tom Pomeroy (01295 760762) Wed., 5 May WI Meeting: Resolutions followed by Fish and Chip supper – partners welcome at 8:00pm Mon., 10 May Annual Parish Assembly, Weston Community Project. 7:30 p.m. – All welcome. Especially organisation leaders Fri., 14 May Fashion Show in aid of WI – 7:00pm for 7:30pm – Lois Weedon Village Hall. Details on page 6 Fri., 28 May WEA Course begins, Weston Community Project – details on their website – see page 3 Sat., 26 Jun Summer Fete, Home Close, Lois Weedon from 2:00pm – Details on page 4 Fri 25 & Sat 26 June Shakespeare in the Park – “Midsummer Night’s Dream” – Details on page 4. Sat., 4 Sept Horticultural Society Annual Show – Details on page 7 and in the next edition Peterborough Diocesan Guild of Church Bellringers – Spring Festival Bellringers from across the diocese gathered in Lois Weedon on the afternoon of Saturday, April 24. They meet every year to see which team can ring most accurately. Each team has six ringers who ring together at their local church. Guild Master, Colin Lee, arranged for young experienced ringers from Oxford, Simon Bond and Michael O'Hagan, to be the judges. They awarded the first position to St Mary's Church, Rushden, and second to SS Peter & Paul, Nether Heyford. A vote of thanks was passed with acclamation to the organisers of the event and to Lois Weedon Church, and its ringers who provided a splendid buffet tea in the village hall during the afternoon. In the evening, many ringers took the opportunity to ring the bells at Moreton Pinkney. Geoff Pullin Guild Public Relations Officer What happens to the money raised by May Day ? May Day is now in its 29th year and in that time has turned over more than £192,000, at least half of which has been profit which has been distributed among various Village organisations. Without this extraordinary effort, the various organisations and activities within the village would need to find funding from elsewhere or might not even exist. After each May Day, once all the money has been counted and the bills paid, the May Day Organising Committee meet to consider the distribution of funds. It has become customary for the various Village groups in need of funding to write to the Committee to request a suitable donation. Each group that has benefited in the past from a May Day donation in the past will have received a letter inviting them to apply for any funding they require, stating the amount required and the purpose for which the money is to be used. New groups or any which feel they have been overlooked are encouraged to make themselves known to the Committee by writing to our secretary: Helena Boughton, Sunny Bank, 11 High Street, Lois Weedon. Paul Smith, May Day Chairman 1 Parish Council News At the Parish Council Meeting held on 29th March Planning applications for a new car park and associated landscaping at St. Loy’s School, a storage barn on land adjacent to Elizabeth House Nursery, number 4 Vicarage Rise and the front porch at 7 Vicarage Rise have been approved. The replacement kitchen windows at Elizabeth House, The Green, Weedon Lois – The Parish Council has no objections with this development. Mr David Abbot from Weedon Lois has agreed to take on the duties of Footpaths Warden. Mr Trevor George has been appointed the position of The Parish Clerk from April 1st, replacing Penelope Jones. The councillors expressed their gratitude to Penelope for all the hard work she has done since her appointment. Ms Jenni Liversidge has been forced to give up her role as coordinator of the Neighbourhood Watch because she is not able to receive information by e-mail. There is a position available for the role, but the successful applicant will need to have email facilities. Anybody that is interested, please contact Trevor George on 01295 768699 or email [email protected] There are two temporary road closures, High Street Weston for BT cabling work commencing June 1st 2010 which will last for two days (off peak only) and Helmdon Road, Weston on Monday May the 3rd for the Annual May Day run and Fair. The next meeting will be the Annual Parish Meeting followed by the Parish Council AGM on Monday 10th May at 7.30 p.m. at the Weston Community Project. Trevor George - Parish Clerk Telephone: 01295 678699 E-mail: [email protected] By the time you read this, the curtain will have come down on our first season which has surpassed all expectations. We’ve been overwhelmed by the support and enthusiasm of our Members and thoroughly enjoyed a wide variety of films from contemporary cinema like “Slumdog Millionaire” and “The Young Victoria” to classics like “Get Carter” and “The Blues Brothers” We’ve also moved further ahead with improving our equipment – the kind generosity of members has enabled us to upgrade our amp, speakers & DVD player as well as provide a neat lockable trolley which gives us a quick and easy set-up. So, we’ll pause for the summer while everyone enjoys the garden and aim to resume in mid September – watch out for the Village Newsletter towards the end of the summer for details of next season’s programme. Enjoy the break and thanks again for all your support! Trevor George & Jonathan Staples www.wlwfilmclub.co.uk 2 Weston Baptist Chapel As I write this it promises to be another gorgeous day. A real sense of spring. Warm days, long light nights and all around new life. New life in nature as we see trees, flowers and plants come to bud with the hope of glorious blooms of colour and shades of green. The natural journey of the seasons from one to the other but which never ceases to amaze. At the chapel we have been going on a ‘Journey’ as well. Nine people have been coming to out Journey’s Course, a course which looks at questions such as ‘Is there a spiritual side to me’ ‘if God and heaven exist what are they like.’ It’s been a journey of discovery as people have realised that just as the NHS spends significant amounts of money every year on Chaplin’s so do the armed forces so do many international companies. Why, because they all realise that to maximise who we are as a person we need to address the spiritual side of our humanity. People on the course soon realised that this spiritual side existed and when we were ‘in touch’ with our spiritual selves then we were more whole people. The problem that most had was how do I hear, feel, know what the spiritual side of me is saying, how do I know how the spiritual side of me is seeking to influence my life? In our Christian perspective, how do I hear from God how do I know and interpret what the Holy Spirit is saying in me and through me? Well the first thing of course is to realise that God and the Holy Spirit are relational, you know the Triune God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit, one yet three distinct persons. That is the way in which they communicate with us as well, through relationship, it is the way humanity was designed to grow, to prosper, to rise above simple life, to have relationships. To have a relationship with someone means that you get to know about them, their past, their likes and dislikes, you spend time with them, understanding what ‘makes them tick.’ That put simply is what Journeys allows people to do in a relevant and culturally acceptable way. So many people today, and I am guilty of this as well, make snap judgments about others, they have them labelled before they have exchanged a word. While we never would believe what the newspapers say about most things we tend to base so much of our knowledge of Christianity on what we read in them and see in other media. No, the only way to know about the person of God (we are made in the image of God) and the person of the Holy Spirit is to enter into a relationship with them. Yes, we may decided we don’t like them, but if that is a result of a journey of discovery with people whom we recognise as having a spiritual side to them, we can decided that with integrity.