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Read MoreBecky decided to have her hair cut so she could donate it to the Little Princess Trust*. This charity provides real hair wigs, free of charge, to children throughout the UK and Ireland who have lost their own hair through cancer treatment. As a result of hair donations, the trust obtains a large number of wigs manufactured for free but any that they need to buy cost, on average, in excess of £350. She thought it would be great if she could raise enough money to buy at least one wig. On the 19th November she had 13 inches of […]
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Read MoreOn Friday 13th November we took advantage of having a church where everything is movable, to be able to move our normal rows of chairs to make way for tables, quiz sheets, pens and fevered brains as we settled down for our quiz night. Every table was full of people battling to work out who was in the photos, whether statements were true or false, and trying to dredge from the back of our brains that little known fact that we knew would come in useful one day! Teams were made up from church members and friends of the church, […]
Read MorePeople from all over Hitchin deanery (comprising Hitchin, Letchworth and surrounding villages) came to St. Mark’s on Thursday 12th November to support and pray for Revds. Jane Mainwaring and Darren Collins as Archdeacon Jonathan commissioned them respectively to be Rural Dean and Assistant Rural Dean of Hitchin with responsibility for the oversight and pastoral care of all the clergy and their churches in their area. The service was a simple but moving one based on Iona worship with great hymns chosen by Jane and Darren and a thought-provoking reflection by Archdeacon Jonathan. Over refreshments afterwards we all had a chance […]
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Read MoreFriday evening saw an Autumn party for older children and young people. There were Wii competitions, air hockey and pool played to various sets of rules (and none!), sparklers and glow stick construction competitions in the dark of the vicarage garden. The high light of this party has always been the chocolate fountain with this year being no exception- an experience being made positively healthy by fruit being used on the skewers (plus a few marshmallows and the odd bit of cake!). Camiseta Real Madrid Baratas
Read MoreOn Friday afternoon countless toddlers and children enjoyed a Rugby World Cup-themed Autumn party. There were games where lots of tries were scored, doughnuts nibbled from strings and balloons batted about the hall. This was followed by a sit down party tea and an award ceremony where everyone went home with a medal. Moncler outlet
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