Wrington Fair Week              Sunday, 6th May - ‘Open Air’ Service, Wellie Dressing
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The ‘Open Air’ Service  This was an early casualty of the recent bad weather which made all fields waterlogged and unusable. The fallback location was All Saints’ Church, where the congregation included URC and All Saints’ members. The service was jointly conducted by the Rector and the URC Minister, Mary Burgess, and music was provided by URC and All Saints’ singing groups, and band. The address given by Paul Temple, former Head of Wrington School, and for many years now the Director of the Luhimba Project founded by Wrington resident, the late Michael Carey. Click on the audio control to start playback of his talk
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Musicians Children's corner Paul with Luhimba Project founder, Michael Carey A Swahili song to finish That's the best phantasmogorical
                                               Wellie Dressing
After the service, children brought their exhibits to the church south door for judging and prizegiving by Geoff Robinson.
Here come de judge Mum did this bit and I did this That's some lovely glitter there That's the best painting of a wellie So these are planets, are they
Best painted wellie: Billy    Best planted wellie: Legg’s Farm crew   Best phantasmogorical: Charlie
Photo by Jeremy Birkett Photo by Jeremy Birkett Photo by Jeremy Birkett