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WAS Under Winchelsea: Guided Cellar Tours arranged by Winchelsea Archaeological Society (WAS) will take place on Monday August 29th and Saturday September 3rd both from 2 till 3.30pm, meeting at the Town Well in Castle Street. Guide books describing these 13th century cellars will be provided and the cost is £5 p.p. with proceeds in aid of WAS. The contact number for bookings is 01797 224446. During the tour you will discover more about the archaeology and intriguing history of medieval Winchelsea.
Autumn Show: This year’s Autumn Show by the Garden Society takes place next Saturday September 3rd at 2pm in the New Hall. Visitors can look forward to displays of well-grown vegetables, fruit, flowers, shrubs, delicious cookery items, floral art, handicrafts and a raffle with horticultural prizes. Admission is free and there will be plenty of fun, also light refreshments and a plant sale. For Garden Society members a bumper crop of entries is anticipated and the exhibits don’t have to be perfect. Children are welcome to have a go in their special class. Once, the village show was a central part of a community but in recent years it has faded away, however Winchelsea Garden Society is determined not to follow this trend. Those who are exhibiting please note that entry forms need to be in by Thursday September 1st at 7.30pm to Sally Rhodda (secretary).
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Hide AdMosquito Day: Usually not much happens in August, apart from catching up on chores, as almost everyone is away on holiday. Nevertheless, we have just had Mosquito Day which is observed every year on August 20th (mainly by the School of Tropical Medicine) and commemorates the discovery in 1897 by the British Doctor Sir Ronald Ross that female anopheles’ mosquitoes transmit malaria between humans. These mosquitoes are particularly active at night and for those travellers planning to holiday in tropical regions don’t forget to take anti-malaria tablets.
Ordinary time in August: The church describes the period following Epiphany and Pentecost as Ordinary time which is the number of Sundays before Advent. This space of time between main events which runs through the summer holidays and into autumn is an opportunity to consider life’s journey and is used by ministers to focus on, not-so-ordinary, themes of interest and importance to the congregation.
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Sale Tomorrow: There will be a Table Sale tomorrow August 27th in the Community Hall starting at 11am. Many great bargains are available and entry cost of 50p includes tea and biscuits. As usual it is a friendly social gathering so do bring your friends and visitors are always welcome. Also plenty of good prizes in the raffle and tombola. The proceeds from the Sale will go towards the Winchelsea Beach Community Association.
Ocean Ceramics: Open Studios is once more open for viewing and to purchase original pieces of ceramic art work inspired by the sea. All items are at reasonable prices. There will be free drinks on arrival and the venue is 7 Windmill Way TN36 4LF (Winchelsea Beach) on Saturday 3rd and Sunday 4th September, between 11am and 5pm.
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