Thursday, 7 February 2008

Talk and Buffet with BBC's Michael Wood

Great Wymondley: 2000 Years of History
Thursday 13th March at 7.30 pm
The Priory Barn, Little Wymondley
In aid of the Great Wymondley Church Restoration Appeal
For more than 20 years, historian and broadcaster Michael Wood has made compelling journeys into the past, which have brought history alive for a generation of readers and viewers. He is the author of several highly praised books on English history including In Search of the Dark Ages, The Domesday Quest, in Search of England and In Search of Shakespeare. He has over 80 documentary films to his name, among them Art of the Western World, Legacy, In the Footsteps of Alexander the Great, Conquistadors and In Search of Myths and Heroes. His most recent work is the epic 6 part television series The Story of India which aired on BBC2 in August 2007.
Michael was born in Manchester and educated at Manchester Grammar School and Oriel College Oxford, where he did post-graduate research in Anglo-Saxon history. He is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society.
Book online at www.art-amis.co.uk

Monday, 4 February 2008

Series of Lectures/Talks

In aid of the St Mary’s Church, Great Wymondley, Restoration Fund

On Sunday 2 December 2007
Prosecutions: the Anatomy of a Crime – “the Soham murder case”
- a talk by Charles Ingham, Chief Crown Prosecutor, CPS Hertfordshire and Marion Bastin OBE, District Crown Prosecutor, CPS Cambridgeshire.

On Sunday 20 January 2008
How to Choose and Buy Wine
Speaker Rhiannon Chapman ran a 'hobby' business for 10 years importing & selling wine, which was featured in the 'Which Wine? Guide'. Throughout her career she has been a popular speaker at conferences on a wide range of business management issues - her radio and television appearances have included 'Question Time', 'Any Questions', Women's Hour, Business Breakfast and being interviewed by Jimmy Young about business ethics.

On Sunday 24 February 2008
A Teenager in War Time Belgium
- A very popular talk from Mrs. Madeleine Phillips about her own experience.

All the lectures/talks will be at 7pm in Great Wymondley Village Hall. Tickets are £5 and this will include a glass of wine. Tickets must be bought in advance!
Please telephone Sharn on 01438 311974 for tickets

RESTORATION UPDATE

St Mary’s Church Great Wymondley

Restoration update


We started our campaign to raise vital funds for our church restoration just 9 months ago with a challenging target of raising £75,000 by Christmas to enable us to achieve our Stage 2 funding from English Heritage and start work in 2008

We are delighted to be able to report that with the great support we have received from everybody we have submitted the full set of documentation by our deadline of the 19th December

Even though tenders received were above the original estimates we have been able to provide confirmation that we have the money in place- a great achievement as well as full specification of the works tendered prices and a preferred contractor

We now await English Heritages confirmation that all is in order for a late spring /early summer start on site

The PCC and Fund raising team are very grateful for the generosity and support we have received from personal donations, support for our many functions (some 25 in total) and other grant bodies such as Herts and Beds Churches Trust in helping us reach this milestone.

The last month has seen further grants, personal donations as well as successful events –the promises auction raised over £6,000, the Orpheus Choir, Quiz night and further autumn lectures

We planned to raise funds for a year and our remaining programme is both exciting and necessary to provide additional funds

More information later but dates for the diary include

9th Feb St Mary’s Hitchin for a concert by the Royal College of Music

13th March for a talk by Michael Wood famed BBC historian on 2000 years in Great Wymondley

Our Lecture series continues

Rev’d Ann is seeking 100 people to pay £1 per day for a prayer a day for our church for the 31 days of January

With Many thanks for everybody’s support in helping us reach this key milestone in our restoration project and Best Wishes for Christmas and The New Year



St Mary’s PCC and the restoration fund raising team

Classical Music Concert at St. Mary's Church, Hitchin

ST MARY’S CHURCH, GREAT WYMONDLEY
RESTORATION FUND APPEAL

An Evening of Popular Classical Music by musicians from the Royal Academy of Music
On Saturday 9th February 2008 - 7.30pm, St Mary’s Church, Hitchin

Including pieces by J S Bach, Samuel Barber (Clarinet Concerto - 1st movement) Mozart (Clarinet Concerto – 2nd movement), John Williams (theme from Schindler’s List), Rimsky-Korsakov (Flight of the Bumblebee) and Tchaikovsky (Nutcracker Suite)

Tickets: £10 with a glass of wine. Children under 16 accompanied by an adult free

Tickets available from:
HITCHIN INITIATIVE, 27, CHURCHYARD, HITCHIN
CHERRY CARTER: 01438-724919
CHARLES INGHAM: 01438-727814

Welcome

Welcome to the website of Great Wymondley, a small village of 150 residents situated in Hertfordshire. Please feel free to have a look at the calendar below for details on upcoming events.

Save St. Marys Church

The village of Great Wymondley needs to raise £75000 by December 2007 in order to benefit from grants being given to restore the Church. Please do join in on any of the fun events we have planned or sponsor one of our members who are taking part in various events over the year. If you would like to see more pictures of St. Marys Church, you can either follow click here or follow the link on the right hand side.