PURSE CAUNDLE HISTORY DAY & VILLAGE PICNIC 2009 SUCCESS
Kind donations of some correspondence, and a few artifacts were gratefully received, which will need to be followed-up before appropriate insertion into the History.
Ex-village family relatives unexpectedly found they were having mini-reunions, which added to the pleasures of the event. A goodly sum had been donated by the end of the day which went to help church funds.
The Village Picnic in Church farm next door apparently also went well, with a large profit additionally going towards church funds. Unfortunately it was not possible to persuade Morris Men to come along.
I was only able to pop along towards the end when both events had more or less finished. It was then that a lady from the Press came along, but she was able to take photographs of myself and the lady mainly responsible for organising the Picnic.
The photos below are of Picnic revellers and participants in the sack-race.
I wish to thank all those who helped in any way to the Day's success: the Rector and Parochial Church Council for allowing me to hold the Exhibition in the church; the Parish Council for assisting with finance for the Picnic and Portaloo; the farmer for providing the field for the Picnic, the car-park signs, and for allowing the Portaloo to be parked in his farmyard; the villagers who organised and assisted at the Picnic; to all those who cleaned and nicely decorated the church beforehand; and to all those who came along and attended the events, especially those who assisted me in providing further village historical material. Lastly, to my dear wife - and joint-Lord - who loyally supported me throughout the experience, and for family members who came along on the Day.
Labels: 19th century Sampler, Family photographs, History Exhibition photographs, Village Picnic photographs