Puss in
Boots

The next
Kettleburgh pantomime will be Puss in
Boots.
This will be the traditional mix of song, dance, brilliant acting
and sparkling humour that is provided by Kettleburgh
Players...
Performance dates are: 9th, 10th & 11th February
2012.
Tickets, price £5 for adults and £2.50 for children under 12, are
available from the
box
office
Quiz Night
The ever popular
quiz night returns to Kettleburgh on Saturday 28th
April. The evening begins at
7:30p.m prompt. There will be a bar, a
raffle and of course, reverse bingo. Supper will be
provided. Tables of four - tickets are £7.50 and are
available from
Vickie
Neilson.
Profits
from the evening will go to St Andrew's Church and the Kettleburgh
Diamond Jubilee celebrations.
Ipswich Umbrella
Trust
Ipswich Umbrella Trust is a local charity
providing services for the homeless. It works with people who
are caught up in addictive behaviours, or who have been rejected by
friends and family, or who have no friends in the world. Some
may have been discharged from prison; some from the armed
forces. The charity supports them in practical ways with
food, and personal care. After the practical help comes
advice and guidance on how to find a home, sort out debt and
benefits, search for employment and to gain access to services such
as health care, or drink or drugs rehab.
You may have seen on the local news that with the help of local
churches in Ipswich, they opened night shelters for the homeless
over Christmas.
Recently, the founder of this charity came to speak at a meeting of
local churches and left a list of goods that they need to keep
their work going. The list was so basic, things that we all
have in our homes and use every day.
Kettleburgh PCC has pledged to support the Umbrella Trust and is
arranging a door to door collection of tinned goods on
Wednesday 28th March.
St Andrew's Church
Spring
Clean
Can you spare an hour or
so on Saturday 28th March for the annual
spring clean of St Andrew's Church? Come along with a
duster, broom or maybe a contraption to reach those lofty
cobwebs. Your help will be much appreciated. The
church is always open, but the spring clean will begin
at
10:00a.m
Kettleburgh Harvest Hop
John & Mario returned to Kettleburgh Village Hall for the
second Harvest Hop, held on Saturday 29 October. They played a
wide variety of music from many different styles and cultures, and
soon had the harvest hoppers on their feet
dancing.
To encourage a sense of friendly competition,
first the ladies and then the men were invited to
dance:
After such exertion it was time for supper -

- served from the
kitchen
and maybe another visit to
the well-stocked
bar
There were some star turn dancers
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- you can see many more reminders of the event on the
Gallery
page.
Thanks to all who helped in any way to make the evening so
enjoyable.
Keep Fit
Keep Fit takes place in the
Village Hall on Monday mornings from 10:00a.m - 11:00a.m. Our
excellent instructor Amanda Mallett runs the classes,
providing a range of activities to promote flexibility,
mobility, strength, balance and endurance. The cost will
be £35 for the each series of 10 sessions.
For more information contact
Liz Marzetti.
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Kettleburgh Coffee
Mornings
Come along to the Village Hall on the first Friday
of each month |
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The
Village Grocer
The mobile shop,
'the Village Grocer' visits
Kettleburgh every Friday from 11:00a.m to 12 noon. Parked
behind the Village Hall, it stocks a wide range of groceries, fresh
fruit and vegetables, household items, bread, meat and dairy
produce. Several villagers already make regular use of this
facility.
Read
about
the history of
Kettleburgh
and some of the Trusts, Committees,
Associations & Groups
linked to the village.
Recycling in Kettleburgh
find
out what happens to the
materials you place in the recycling bins.
Waste
& Recycling Collections in Kettleburgh:
Recycling & Waste bins
should be put ready for collection
on THURSDAYS
Remember
to put your bins out by 7:30a.m
each Thursday and to remove them from the roadside
when they have been emptied.
Although SCDC is no longer
organising the paper bank facility in The Chequers car park, you
may have noticed that it is still in operation. The Village Hall
will still benefit from the small amount of money raised by this
recycling. So please continue to use it.
There are now two bottle banks for all your glass
bottles and jars - mixed glass in one container and clear in the
other.
Check out
EVENTS
and see all the activities
that are happening in Kettleburgh
over the next few months.
The
Kettleburgh & Brandeston Parish Magazine
can be delivered to your door.
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To order your copy
contact
Pat Peck: 01728
621144
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Your Parish Magazine is
also featured on line:
Parish Magazines 2008, 2009 &
2010