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Sunday 30 April 2017

Friends of Upchurch Village Hall, Wine & Wisdom Quiz - Thank You


We held our first fund raising evening on Friday the 28th of April and a great success it proved to be, we raised in total £559.30 with our Wine & Wisdom Quiz.

The group would to thank all those that came along and made this evening such a success. In addition we would also like to thank all the helpers from UpARA, and other groups who promoted and helped run the event.

If you would like to be part of the future of this fund raising group, please contact John Tutt via his Email address: captaingrandpa@hotmail.co.uk

John Tutt
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Saturday 29 April 2017

Rainbow Café - 1st Birthday

On Thursday 13th April Rainbow Café celebrated its 1st Birthday – and I would really like to give a big thank you to everyone who helps make Rainbow happen - from those who help move the tables and chairs and set up the Café, to those who bake and donate cakes, biscuits and savouries, to those who take time to chat and play, to those who help clear away – thank you so much, without you Rainbow wouldn’t happen. And that would be a real shame because the older folk, the mums and children who come say they really love coming to Rainbow – and it doesn’t end there.

Rainbow is now attended each month by a couple of people from ‘Early Help’. Early Help are a team trained to support children, young people and families in Kent. They are able to give advice and support on a number of issues that affect children and families. They deal with issues around grief, bullying, anxiety and any other issue that affects a child or young persons’ well-being – come and have a chat and a coffee with them – children struggle with a variety of things these days they may be able to help.


Rainbow is also using some of its income to support 3 children in Uganda. Through Lesley Ambrose, a missionary in Uganda, we have had the privilege to pay for the fees, required books, pens etc. along with uniforms and shoes for Raymond and Deborah and we also give financial support to another child called Andrew who we hope to be able to put through school in the near future. So eating cake at our Café makes a real difference.

Another issue we are really aware of at the Café is that more people are struggling in our local community and each week our church family at both St. Mary’s and Uplift donates food to the Sittingbourne Food Bank. Recently Julian our Rector has become a Food Bank voucher holder – which means he is now in a position to give vouchers to anyone in need, which will enable them to go to a Food Bank centre and get food for themselves and their family. We know that getting there may not always be easy so we have decided that at Rainbow Café we will hold emergency boxes of food. We haven’t worked out all the ins and outs yet but look for Julian, Elizabeth or Gill at the Café and we will certainly sort something out if you need help.

Our next Rainbow Café is at St Mary’s, Upchurch on May 11th from 2:30pm until 5:00pm. Come and enjoy our yummy home-made cakes and savouries and a very warm welcome. All are welcome. We also do a great deal for the kids – 5 items plus juice for £1.

Gill & The Rainbow Team
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Open Day at The Oak Grove - 27th May


Here at The Oak Grove we are hosting an Open Day on Saturday 27th May, 11:00am till 4:00pm. We would be delighted if you could join us for a glass of fizz and to take a look around.

We will have a number of suppliers to meet and chat to (more announced soon), as well as all of us in The Oak Grove team.

Please click where it says “Please Register Us For The Open Day” to let me know by Email if you can make it.

For directions, please go to our website - www.theoakgrove.uk or click here for Google maps.

Stay up to date with more info at our Facebook Event - click here 


We look forward to seeing you on the 27th.

Best Wishes

Sam Holland - The Oak Grove
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Thursday 27 April 2017

UpARA - A Sporting Day Out In Ferques


A small but hardy group of UpARA members have been playing Petanque for a little while now. Hardy because we play in just about any weather condition and on not really appropriate surfaces. However, on Thursday 20th April, thanks to the Upchurch Twinning Committee, we were able to engage in a more serious contest with our “Twins” in Ferques, Picardy, France. So a small convoy of three cars and twelve passengers met up at the Chunnel terminal, a bonne heure, for the short dash under the channel. Off the Shuttle and just a 20 minute run to Ferques. That part of Northern France is very much like our home territory. Very rural, other than some enormous marble quarries.


The rendezvous was actually in a very pleasant municipal park in Elinghen on the outskirts of Ferques. Given the hour time difference, first item on the agenda was a snack lunch. Not surprisingly le picnic was baguettes and wine, or softer drinks if you preferred. The weather was very kind to us, being bright and sunny, if a touch cool, and we commenced this year's sun tans. We did rather eye the four Petanque pitches nervously, as they were a lot better than anything we were used to. They were flat and looked very “fast”. First sight of our opponents was also somewhat daunting, as a number of them seemed young and fit, and the rest older and looking very skilled. Clearly there was not too much common ground in terms of language, but signing and Gallic shrugs worked well enough. Our hosts had anticipated our relative inexperience, and paired each of us with un homme ou une femme. However, once we started playing we did not look totally the English amateurs, and acquitted ourselves quite respectably. The knock out tournament was a little hard to follow, but at the end of the day our Chairman, David, and his French partner, Roger, emerged triumphant.

We rounded the day off with a very pleasant dinner at a local Auberge in Weirre Effroy, and a speedy hoof up the motorway back to Calais. Unfortunately the machinations of  Le Shuttle side tracked one of our cars to a later train, but notwithstanding that we all had a great day out. Obviously this sort of activity is what ARAs are about, and with a very timely grant from Swale Borough Council, we are soon to have our own Petanque pitch. More than that the sheer exercise of “going foreign” is that this is a stimulating and very positive way to reinforce our personal confidence and self esteem. Which must be the very core of the ARA ethos.

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Jacques Boules
UpARA
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Upchurch Co-op - Refit


The store will close for a refit on Monday the 1st of May at 3:00pm and is due to reopen on Monday the 22nd of May at 7:00am.

The cash machine will be unavailable during the refit.

Nearest stores are:

37 High Street, Newington.
22 Parkwood Green, Rainham.

Scott Boast
Manager - Upchurch Co-op
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