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St Martin's Christmas Tree Festival 2022 [2 - 4 December 2022]
« Reply #1 on: October 13, 2022, 07:43:52 AM »
St Martin's Christmas Tree Festival 2022

St Martin's Church will be holding their Christmas Tree Festival once again this year.

You will be able to view the trees:

Christmas Tree Festival Concert: Friday 2nd December at 7pm

Before or after the concert on Friday evening, 2nd December. The concert will start at 7:00 pm, and the church will be open from 6:30 pm. Tickets are £6.00 for adults, £1.00 for children and this includes mulled wine or a soft drink, and mince pies in the church hall after the concert. Some of the craft stalls may also be open on Friday evening so that you can do some Christmas shopping.

Open Day and Craft Fair: Saturday 3rd December 11am - 5pm

On Saturday 3rd December the church will be open from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm, and there will also be a craft fair in the church hall where refreshments will also be on sale. Admission is by programme which costs £1.00 per adult – accompanied children are admitted free of charge.

Sunday 4th December: Mass and Toy Service 10am, church open until 4pm

On Sunday 4th December the church will be open from 9:30 am for you to view the trees before our Mass and Toy Service which begins at 10:00 am; Junior Church will also be taking place in the Church Hall – all children are welcome. Following the service the church will remain open until 4:00 pm. (Donated toys are distributed to children who would otherwise receive nothing. If you would like to donate any toys but you are unable to attend the Sunday service, please let us know and we can make alternative arrangements).

Trees will remain on display until 5 January 2023.









Mark Whittaker
The Marple Website