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St Andrew’s Christmas Gala-26 November

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st-andrews-christmas-gala St Andrew’s Anglican Church Christmas Gala is planned for Saturday 26th November, 10.00am-1.00pm in the church hall, Dublin Street Martinborough.
You are welcome to come for the fun of the gala, all ages catered for. Included there will be stalls of plants, produce, baking and cakes, women’s fashion, Hillycrisp children’s clothes, posh bric-a-brac, books, special Christmas items, a sausage sizzle and a children’s stall.
A variety of visiting stalls will also be included. Meet your friends at the café for morning tea. There will be something there for everyone!

  St Andrew’s is facing changes and challenges since May Croft retired as our vicar earlier this year. Rev Henry Resink, former vicar of Waikanae is the current interregnum vicar for St Andrew’s and St John’s and was welcomed at a combined service on 22 October.
There are discussions currently being held with all Central and Southern Wairarapa Parishes- St John’s Featherston, St Luke’s Greytown, St Mark’s Carterton and St Andrew’s Martinborough about sharing talents, resources and combining for special occasions.
St Andrew’s is a popular venue for weddings and there are three planned in the church before Christmas. Morning services at St Andrew’s are at 10.30am Sunday mornings with morning tea to follow, you are welcome to attend these services too.

Photo caption: Women’s fashion, just one of the many bargain filled stalls. Photo courtesy Robin Ormerod
 

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