Christmas Wreath making opportunity in Adderley!

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Adderley School have come up with a wonderful seasonal fundraising idea which will mean you can deck your door with a beautiful home-made wreath whilst raising some much needed funds for Adderley School.  A win/win situation we think!

There are two options on offer, and both will give you an amazing home-made wreath that you can hang with pride on your door for all to admire.

Option One:  A ring with all the greenery already in place, and supplied with a range of dried fruit, fir cones, feathers and a bow for you to attach as you wish to the ready greened ring

Option Two: A plain ring will be supplied along with the greenery but you can attach this yourself in whatever combination you prefer.  Florists wire will be provided as well as the fruit, fir cones, feathers and bow for you to add yourself when you have made your ring.

Both options will be delivered to your door in a box along with written instructions and guidance on how to construct your wreath  A ‘how to’ video can be supplied on request demonstrating how to build your wreath.

The cost is £30 per box and these can be delivered to your door, or to a pick up point in the village if you prefer.

Payment with order prior to delivery and orders must be received by 15th November to give the florist time to make up the boxes prior to delivery at the end of November.  

To place your order please contact Carolyn by email: carolyn.cope@hotmail.co.uk or her mobile 07904190274  Please include your name, address a contact number and confirm your payment method.  

Payment with order £30 to Friends of Adderley School (Cheques) or cash in an envelope with your details for contact for delivery.  

by BACS: Sort Code 20-08-64    Acc No 03201325 

Adderley Village Scarecrow Trail

Thank you to Sophie Corner for her brilliant picture of a scarecrow which we have used for the posters and promotion.  Well done Sophie

Thanks to Iain Wilson, Michelle & Sophie Corner and Ken & Sheila Greetham  for being an informal committee to put this event together. Val Nash

The village is holding a Scarecrow Trail for 2 weeks from Friday 17th July and we very much hope that everyone, who can, in the village will take part.  We are all feeling a bit fed up with lockdown and limited lifestyles and a Scarecrow Trail will be something to look forward to. We can all do this from our own home but share with everyone else who follows the Trail.   If you haven’t been involved in a scarecrow trail before we have posted some links to ideas on how to make a scarecrow later in this article.  

Just to reassure you, we will not be promoting the trail outside the community, it will be very much for our village community, as we know that many would feel uncomfortable with people walking in the village from elsewhere.  It will not be a competition, so we hope that everyone will feel able to take part and enjoy the experience with no pressure.  

How can I get involved?  We are posting all the details of how to take part below, and there are posters up around the village and full details in the bus shelter for people who are not on the internet.  Please ask neighbours and friends who are housebound, shielding or with limited mobility if they want a copy picking up or printing off here.  We hope that everyone will feel able to take part and are very happy to help anyone who is shielding to set up their scarecrow outside their home if they need some help with this.

Event runs: Friday 17th July to Sunday 2nd August 2020

(Entries must be in by Friday 10th July 2020 and you must notify us if you want your entry to feature on the map we will be producing showing locations of all scarecrows)

Theme for adults entries will be    “2020”

Theme for children will be left open to their imagination

To enter you need to notify us on or before 10th July so we can add your scarecrow to our map for the trail .   We will allocate you with an entry number to display on your scarecrow and that number will be pinned on our map to show where your scarecrow is.  We will also photograph entries and put a gallery on the village website so less mobile folk can enjoy all entries. 

We want everyone to feel they can take part, so no entry is too small   If you are housebound/shielding and want to take part, let us know and we will help you set up your entry safely. 

Safety:We will ask you to place your scarecrow at, near or outside your boundary so that no-one comes on to your property. (please don’t block public rights of way).  People will be reminded to observe social distancing when on the trail and respect others. (We hope to offer places for those who live outside village or down long drives to display their creations so that everyone can enjoy them without invading private space—details will be on website or phone Paul  Nash on 07525 198 927 for more information) or contact him on email at webmaster@adderleyparish.co.uk 

*If you need ideas and inspiration for your scarecrow there are lots of ideas on the internet but we have copied a few ideas here for you.

What you need to do next…..

You can enter by:

Email: webmaster@adderleyparish.co.uk

Phone/Text: Paul Nash on 07525 198 927

Please provide:  Your name; address & postcode and a contact number or email 

On receipt of your entry we will issue you with a Number which we will ask you to display prominently on/near your scarecrow.  These numbers will be placed on a map so that people can find them all.   Some printed copies of the map will be in the bus shelter or you will be able to print your own copy from the adderley website if you prefer

Resources:  Click on these links below to print off