Pett and Pett Level

Pett WI: Don’t forget the meeting on Friday October 16, with speaker Kate Tym, starting at 2:30pm.

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Pett Level Naturalist Society: Don’t forget the meeting, also on Friday October 16 with a talk from Colin Page, starting at 7:30pm.

Pett Village Choir: And here’s yet another reminder - the Village Choir will be giving a performance on Saturday October 17 in Pett Parish Church, starting at 7pm. The concert will be held in aid of St Michael’s Hospice and will feature Calypso/Carnival songs as well as a Beatles section. Do support this worthwhile event.

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Church Services: On Sunday October 18 – Book of Common Prayer, Holy Communion, Kay Burnett, at 8am at St Nicholas, Pett Level. Sunday Service at the Methodist Chapel at 10:45am.

Village Choir: On Monday October 19 the Village Choir will meet again at 7:30pm in Pett Methodist Chapel.

Pett Older People’s Project: On Tuesday October 20 POPP will feature Ray Bloomfield showing slides. The session runs from 10:30am to 2pm and will include a two-course lunch for just £5.

Pett Parish Council: Also on Tuesday October 20 Pett Parish Council will meet in Pett Village Hall at 7:30pm.

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Halloween Bonfire: The end of October is fast approaching, which will mean that the annual Halloween event will take place at Pett Village Hall on Sunday October 25. This is run by the Village Hall Committee for the village community.

It is a chance for young and old to come along to enjoy a spooky evening with a roaring Bonfire (but no fireworks). You can dress up and take part in the fancy dress competition, which includes Mum and Dad! There will also be games for all the children to play and prizes to be won.

There will also be an amazing BBQ with ‘Howling Hot Dogs’ and ‘Wicked Burgers’. The only thing that cannot be guaranteed is the weather but fair or foul, it promises to be a fun evening.

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