April 2026Sunday 5th: EasterDay Saturday 18th April. : Pulham St Mary - DOG WALK/LUNCH. Meet 10am for drink. 10.30am start. Lunch 12. You don’t have to have a dog- join us for a walkSaturday 25th April: 12 noon St George's day service at ShimplingMay 2026Saturday 2nd May: 11am Memorial Service for Sheena Duncan and Margaret Griffiths at Starston Church Saturday 9th May: Pulham St Mary - ANNUAL PLANT SALE & COFFEE MORNING.10am – 12noon Bacon rolls and more! Cake stall Thursday 14th May: Pulham St Mary - CHRISTIAN AID COFFEE MORNING. 10am-12noon Raffle, Cakes, bring and buy, plants. At Ivy House Farm. Saturday 30th May. MEDIEVAL MUSIC EVENING at the church. June 2026 Saturday 6th June. Pulham St Mary - BRASS BAND . . More details laterSaturday 27th: Dickleburgh Village Fete 2 - 5 pm. Townlands Meadow (behind the church) Live Music 'til early evening.Summer Concert in the Rectory Gardens. Date TBCJuly 2026 Sunday 19th July. Pulham St Mary - ANNUAL CHURCH FETE At Mayfield Barn. See magazine/posters later.August 2026 Saturday 8th August. Pulham St Mary - AFTERNOON TEA in the Church. 2pm. Tours of church.November 2026Saturday 7th: Spuds and Sparklers, The Rectory, 5-7pm. £5ppRegular Weekday EventsMondays:7.30 TLC - Every 3rd Monday Tender Loving Care / Truth Love Courage - an informal time together to pray and share our faith. Contact Margaret Adlam for details (01379 741999)Tuesdays: 10am - 12noon “Arty Crafty” in Dickleburgh Church Rooms2pm Guided Meditation on Zoom - Contact Gale Hodgkinson for details and pass codes (01379 740042, gale-h@tiscali.co.uk)Wednesdays:10am Midweek Communion service, every Wednesday at Pulham St Mary Church. Followed by coffee. All welcome.10.30am 'Stride' walking group every fourth Wednesday, contact Sue (07967 828957) for details.Thursdays:2pm - 4pm: Dickleburgh Reading Room is open for Historical Research Fridays:7.30pm Ringing Practice at Dickleburgh (contact 01379 740042 for details).Saturdays: 9.30am Morning Prayer at Dickleburgh
A special service of thanks giving for all the rewards from our harvests off the land of the farmers, for the rewards from our gardens off produce and the beautiful flowers we are sharing with everyone visiting our church.
There was some interesting and a good variety of some being as old as 90 plus with some being only a few years old.We served refreshments and lunches. Also having a large Teddy, sadly it did not have a name. Someone thought the name of Winifred was a good name, and was able to keep her and take her home.A grand display of Lego, you could never imagine or recognise it was all made of Lego. such large items and many working lights on, crane lifting items. Fantastic.2 Classic cars on display fully working and on the road.Thank you to everyone who supported us, the funds raised went to the renovation project.
If you would like to support us financially, we are now able to accept card payments.Our Christmas Bazaar is taking place on the 2nd December,from 12 noon to 2.30pm. Light lunches will be served.Father Christmas should be dropping in, so come along and meet him.Lots of stalls, you might even find some Christmas presents to give to your relations or friends.Otherwise come and socialise with lunch, coffee/tea cake, or a mince pie with Mulled wineWe look forward to seeing you.