July 2024Saturday 6: Pop-up Cafe in Dickleburgh Church Rooms 10am-11.30Tuesday 9: 7pm Confirmation Service at DickleburghWednesday 10: Pulham Market PCC 7.30pm in the Brewhouse Saturday 13: 12noon – 3.30pm Annual Church Fete at Pulham St Mary Church Wednesday 17: 2pm Visiting Ringers at Dickleburgh ChurchSaturday 20: 4pm Fête at Starston PlaceSunday 21: 11am Patronal Service at Pulham Market with the Dean of the Cathedral, followed by a BYO picnicWednesday 24: 7pm Dickleburgh Wardens, Welcomers and VergersSaturday 27: 3pm at Pulham St Mary Church Afternoon Tea. Tickets £10. Booking required.Saturday 27: “Music for a Summers Evening” at Harrold House, Pulham St. Mary – By kind invitation of Lord & Lady MacGregorLive music, Canapes, Pimms and Puddings, BarTickets £20.00 per person available from Adrian Bell 01379 608856. Tickets are limited August 2024Monday 5 to Saturday 10: 10am ‘til 12noon. Open Church at Thelveton. Displays, Craft, Games, Churchyard Trail, light refreshments. All ages welcomeSeptember 2024Sunday 1: Funday Sunday in Pulham Market church grounds 12.30pm - 4.00pm BBQ, Bouncy Castle, Teddy zip wire, lots of fun for all the family. Free entrySaturday 14: Norfolk Churches Trust Annual Cycle RideSunday 15: 10.45 am Battle of Britain Service at Starston ChurchSunday 15: 11am Pulham St Mary Harvest Festival 3pm Thelveton Harvest FestivalWednesday 18: 7pm Dickleburgh PCCSunday 22: Pulham Market Harvest Festival service in church 11am. Saturday 28: “Murder at the Plough & Sickle” A Murder Mystery by Julie Jillings. Three course meal included in the ticket. Pulham Market Memorial Hall. 7.00pm for 7.30pmTickets available from Adrian Bell 01379 608856October 2024Sunday 6: 11am Dickleburgh Harvest Bring and ShareMonday 7: Last date for orders for Christmas cakes at Pulham St MarySunday 6: 5pm Harvest Festival at StarstonSaturday 12: Dickleburgh Churchyard Tidy-up with soup lunchNovember 2024Sunday 10: Remembrance Service 10.45am at Starston, 11am at DickleburghSaturday 23: Christmas Pudding Making with Father Christmas. See how your Christmas pudding is made and take one or two home!Sunday 24: Toy Service at 11am. Short service at Pulham St Mary Church when wrapped Christmas presents for children 0 – 16 years, are brought to be given to the Salvation Army to distribute to local families in need.Monday 25 - Saturday 30: Star Trail - The story of Christmas at Dickleburgh Church. Saturday 30: Christmas Bazaar. 12noon to 2.30pm at Pulham St Mary ChurchDecember 2024Friday 6: WREATH MAKING.. 10am at Pulham St Mary Church Make your own wreath. Everything provided. Seasonal Refreshments. £25. Booking required.Saturday 7: Collect pre-ordered Christmas cakes at Pulham St MarySaturday 7: Christmas Fayre. Memorial Hall, Pulham Market 10.30am - 1.30 pmSunday 15: Candle lit Carol service in church 6.00pm with the Methodist congregationTuesday 17: A Christmas Concert with Castleton Brass Band and local artists. Pulham Market Memorial Hall 7.30pm Tickets £7.50.Thursday 19: Carols round the tree on Pulham Market Green 7.00pm - combined with the Methodist ChapelSaturday 21: 4pm Christingle Service at Starston ChurchSunday 22: 4pm Christingle service in Pulham Market Church6pm Traditional service of Nine Lessons and Carols at Straston Church, followed by mulled wine and mince pies.Tuesday 24: 11.30pm Midnight Mass in Pulham Market ChurchWednesday 25: Christmas morning service 9.30am in the Methodist chapel Puham MarketWednesday 25: 10am Christmas Day Communion at Starston (TBC)January 2025Saturday 25: Burns Night Supper, Memorial Hall, Pulham Market 7.00pm for 7.30pm Tickets £17.50 available later in the yearMarch 2025Friday 7: World Day of Prayer in Dickleburgh Church 2.15pm
An enjoyable day was had by all at the Wreath Making Workshop of 7th December led by Francesca Goodman of British Blooms, Dickleburgh, hosted by the Half Moon Inn, working in conjunction with Rushall Church. With grateful thanks from Rushall PCC to all those involved in helping to raise the sum of £388.00 for St Mary’s Church, to Francesca for her artful tutoring in wreath making, to Keighley and Justin of the Half Moon for generously providing the use of their conservatory for the day free of charge and providing lunch, and to Judy Kirk-Walker who had the initial idea of putting on the workshop to raise funds for the church and who co-ordinated the different organisations in setting it up, and last but not least to all the lovely ladies who attended the workshop and produced splendid festive wreaths to be proud of. Thank you to you all and here’s hoping we may be able to do it all again next year.