1 th CAISTOR DIARY MIDWEEK UPDATE WEDNESDAY 13 MAY 2015 CONTENTS : Another Scam Slimming World Royal Voluntary Service More of this weeks & weekend events – check them out Holton Le Moor Moot Hall needs your support Job Vacancies at Caistor Heritage Centre – Plough Hill Follow up thanks from Paul & Maura Lincolnshire Police have today received a report of an unsolicited phone call being received from a male purporting to be a Police Officer from the Metropolitan Police. THIS IS A SCAM - FRAUDSTERS WANT YOUR MONEY! Please terminate the call. Do NOT divulge any personal information. Police or banks will NEVER call and ask you for PIN numbers or ask you to withdraw or transfer cash. They will NEVER send a courier to your home address. If you receive a call like this please report to 101 from a different phone line as the offender may stay on the line even though you have hung up your phone. Caistor slimming world group at the Caistor arts and heritage centre on Tuesday nights will now start at 7pm CAISTOR RVS (ROYAL VOLUNTARY SERVICE) OVER 60S CLUB Wednesday May 13th The Club meets at 2.00 pm on the second Wednesday of each month, Caistor Town Hall. For further information, please contact Brian Fields – tel: 01472 852056 2 NORTH KELSEY WI 2015/16 PROGRAMME Wefdnesday MAY 13th 2015 Hearing Dogs For The Deaf By Mrs C Barnett For more Information Tel. :- Lyn 01652 678654 CAISTOR FLOWER CLUB PROGRAMME 2015 Wednesday May 13th “Creative Lines” Elizabeth Bishop at the 20-21 Visual Arts Centre Scunthorpe DN15 6TA as part of the Flowers Gallery event. http://www.flowersnorthmidlands.co.uk/ 2015 Chairman Jill Armitage 07703802894 Programme Secretary Caroline Jackson 01652 408523 CAISTOR GRAMMAR SCHOOL OPEN EVENING Wednesday May 13th, 6pm-8pm, Open Evening at Grammar School. This will impact on local parking. CAISTOR LIONS BINGO 2015 Thursday May 14th Caistor Town Hall. Eyes Down 7.30pm CAISTOR TOWN COUNCIL 2015 Thursday May 14th Caistor Town Hall . 6.45pm Planning Committee. 7pm Public Forum (10mins max) Then Council meeting HOLTON LE MOOR WOMEN'S INSTITUTE PROGRAMME 2015 Thursday May 14th Maureen Williams OLD FASHIONED TEA BAKES. Evening Meeting commences at 7.15pm Moot Hall. New members and visitors always welcome. Contact Megs on 01673 828674 SOUTH KELSEY VILLAGE HALL Thursday, 14 May, 2015 - Parish Council Meeting - 7.30pm in the Meeting Room LIVE ROCK AT CAISTOR SPORTS & SOCIAL CLUB – CANCELLED Friday May 15th , Live Rock Music at Caistor Sports & Social Club, adults only CAISTOR YARBOROUGH PTFA CAKE STALL Saturday 16th May from 8am Come rain or shine CYA PTFA are holding a cake stall in Caistor Market Place onwards to help raise funds for the school. SOUTH KELSEY VILLAGE HALL Saturday, 16 May, 2015 - South Kelsey Charity Bingo - 7pm to 9.30pm. Eyes down 7.30pm THE SALUTATION INN ... CHARITY RACE NIGHT – ALZHEIMER’S (UPDATE) Saturday 16th May– For ALZHEIMER’S One of our regular customers is ‘climbing mountains and more’ to raise much needed money for research into this terrible brain disease. It affects so many lives not just the patients themselves but everyone around so come and support this charity event and have fun at the same time. Times and more info to follow shortly but please put this date in your diary. Either come on the night or sponsor a horse or buy a raffle ticket, what did I just say, come on the night, sponsor a horse or.................................. Tel 01472 851228 – www.thesali.co.uk NETTLETON LODGE SHOOTING GROUND (UPDATE) Saturday May 16th Lincoln Level shots, have a go at clay shooting 10.30 - 2.30 Moortown Rd, Nettleton, Caistor, Lincolnshire LN7 6HX Phone:01472 851470 LINCOLNSHIRE WOLDS WALKING FESTIVAL SATURDAY 16 – SUNDAY 31 MAY 2015 The 2015 Lincolnshire Wolds Walking Festival Download the PDF here: http://community.lincolnshire.gov.uk/Files/Community/414/FINAL_wolds_walking_festival_2015_v4_spread_SMALL.pdf WEBSITE: http://www.woldswalkingfestival.co.uk/ 3 WEST LINDSEY'S CHURCHES FESTIVAL, LINCOLNSHIRE SATURDAY & SUNDAY 16th & 17th May Two Weekends in May 2015 over 80 Amazing Lincolnshire Churches to Visit West Lindsey’s 2015 Churches Festival – a celebration of everything that a church has to offer... rich architecture... a wealth of heritage... beautiful stained glass and carvings... and a welcoming oasis of peace, tranquility and spirituality. Whatever you seek from a church we are sure to be able to please. This year 86 churches are opening their doors over the two weekends. Numerous exciting activities are, once again, taking place for your enjoyment. Why not follow the organ trail on Saturday 9th May, visiting the four churches of Newton on Trent, Owmby by Spital, Spridlington and Hackthorn. Other musical treats in store can be found at Grayingham, Nettleton and Caistor. Check out the brochure for open churches, musical entertainments, breakfast, lunches, tea, homemade cakes & the hub of so many communities for centuries & even millennia. https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5yKJ1Wml42Vamo0OEw2NzctSDA/view WATCH THE VIDEO https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pnf2u54zTME&feature=youtu.be CHRISTIAN AID CAISTOR Saturday May 16th Coffee Morning, Stall, lunches. LINCOLNSHIRE RURAL TOURING - THE UNLIKELY DADS Saturday 16 May 2015 at 19:30 presented by Badapple Theatre Company. A new two-hander comedy from rural touring favourites, Badapple Theatre, that follows the unusual tale of two friends who become fathers late in life under extraordinary circumstances. Their usual weekly meetings at the club to discuss The Beatles and The Likely Lads are now re-located to a more baby friendly location and their new lives clash head on, with comic repercussions and a life-changing twist tale. Box Office: 01469 560040 CHURCHES FESTIVAL - CAISTOR FARMING – CAISTOR PARISH CHURCH Saturday 9am-5pm & Sunday 11.30am-5pm May 16th & 17th St Peter and St Paul· Caistor Parish Church Caistor. A brief look at the origins and history of farming, not only in ENGLAND generally, 'but including LINCOLNSHIRE and the CAISTOR area. We look at farming, both before and after Enclosure and try to show the origins and development of various implements that made use of newer ideas materials and technologies as time went by and were designed to suit the various land conditions farmers have.always .had to contend with. Historically, farms were the origins of villages, as people settled in an area: first for self- suffiency, then producing a surplus to sell. Very visual, with artefacts and farm implements kindly loaned from residents in the area, plus a 3- part video: The Drought of 1976; Horse Power (both Animal and Mechanical) and A Farmer's Year. OPEN CHURCH AT RIBY (UPDATE) Saturday 16th May 1-4pm St. Edmunds Church Riby, DN37 8NX . Join us and look at our beautiful church. Plant Stall, Produce & Cakes, 2nd Hand Books. TEA & CAKE £1.50 OPEN CHURCH NORTH KELSEY Saturday – Sunday 16th - 17th May North Kelsey Church Last year was a huge success with old acquaintances meeting up, some had not met in over 40 years. Spread over two days open doors at 10am closing at 4pm. Come and visit this 13th Century building, chat to old friends whom you may have not seen since ages past, meet new people. A very friendly Village with a great history, hope to see you there THE BIG BREAKFAST AT RIBY CHURCH Sunday 17th May. Drop in between 8.30 am and 11.30 am St. Edmunds Church Riby, DN37 8NX . Tea or coffee, fruit juice, bacon, sausage, mushrooms, tomato & egg, bread roll & marmalade £7.00. 12 years and under £3.50. CHURCHES FESTIVAL ST. NICHOLAS' CABOURNE Saturday 16th 10am- 5pm & Sunday 17th May. 10am- 4pm This year we are featuring, church records from the 1500's, a plant & book sale, a look at the influence of sheep in this area with a wool spinning demonstration and a display of artificial flower arrangements. We are at present raising money for a much needed new roof. There will be a service at 10-30am on Sunday 17th to which all are welcome. Light refreshments will be on sale on both days. 4 SOUTH KELSEY VILLAGE HALL Sunday, 17 May, 2015 - Bird Sales - Viewing from 11.30am Auction starts at 1pm CATS PRESENT "A LIFE ON THE WAVES" Friday & Saturday 15th & 16th May Caistor Town Hall Musical comedy aboard a Pirate Radio Station. Live music from 50s, 60s 70s. Ticket £12 includes a fish & chip supper plus desert . Licensed Bar. Door & Bar open 7pm - Curtain up 7.30pm. Tickets , MUST BE PURCHASED IN ADVANCE FOR CATERING , Caistor Post Office, reserve at box office 01472 851212 HOLTON LE MOOR MOOT HALL NEEDS YOUR SUPPORT We need on-going maintenance of the Moot Hall so we have applied to Aviva for a £25000 grant and we need votes. The project with the most votes gets the money. Please support the Moot Hall in Holton Moor. We need funds for ongoing maintenance, so vote for us on; https://community-fund.aviva.co.uk/voting/project/view/3367/ You will need to register first then go to the link. 5 DEAR FRIENDS A huge thank you for sending us money to buy a projector for the Methodist school. We are amazed at how many people contributed and how quickly the amount was collected! The need for good English teaching here in El Salvador is urgent, as more and more jobs are only available to those who have reached a competent level. There is no national provision of English teaching until age 12, so the Methodist school is unique in our town in offering a daily English class from 3 years old, and we hope to give children a better chance of supporting themselves and their families in the future by improving their job prospects. We have bought one (a group coming from the US to work with the church brought it with them – it was cheaper in Walmart than here!) and are now using it daily in our classes. We use a curriculum called Genki English, developed by a British teacher working in Japan, which teaches English through songs and visual games on a projector screen. The idea is that you don’t need much space or resources, which is ideal for us, as we often have 29 four and five year olds in a classroom as big as the Caistor primary school office! Most classes here are taught by rote, where children copy from the board, so we hope by using music and visuals we can offer children who find it hard to read and write a different way of learning. There is lots of money left over, with which we are planning to buy tactile resources for our classroom (hard wearing toy animals, play foods, musical instruments and sets of dominoes/picture cards) and basic stationary. So far we have bought folders, so the children can store their own work, and whiteboard markers which the children use for working on little boards to save paper. We also teach at a project called ‘Infancia con Futuro’ (Children with a future) which works with vulnerable young people at risk of being recruited by gangs. Gangs in El Salvador are currently killing 16 – 20 people a day, and often recruit children aged between 8 and 12 to start working for them before they are old enough to be arrested and sent to prison. By giving children something to do in the afternoon, they are less likely to be on the streets visible to gangs. Thank you so much for your generosity, and for helping transform our teaching space into a fun exciting English classroom! Maura Cook and Paul Collins 6 7 END https://www.facebook.com/LoveCaistor IN BUSINESS ?- WANT TO PROMOTE YOUR BUSINESS? 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