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Messy Church

16 May 2016 Nick Wells

This Thursday is Messy Church from 3.30pm onwards in Church.  Join Ali and the team for crafts and celebration followed by tea in the hall.  For primary school age children and their parents / guardians or responsible adult.  Come and join in the fun.  Minimum donation of £1 per head.

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