WCA newsletter 161 August 2017
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Photos: Tim White<br />
What a<br />
fantastic<br />
afternoon at<br />
the Westfield<br />
Village Fete!<br />
The perfect weather brought everyone out to<br />
enjoy all sorts of stalls, food, drink and arena<br />
entertainment. Westfield groups raising their<br />
own funds whilst supporting the <strong>WCA</strong> event<br />
included The Horticultural Society, Community<br />
Hub, Westfield Church, WI, School PTA, The<br />
Football Club who also served liquid<br />
refreshment and chips, and opened their<br />
clubhouse facilities. Thank you to individuals<br />
and organisations who ran stalls, businesses<br />
for their support; huge thanks to Patrick for all<br />
his background work necessary for staging<br />
such an event. The funds raised by the <strong>WCA</strong><br />
go towards future events and projects for<br />
Westfield people of all ages.<br />
It was disappointing that many readers did not<br />
display the fete poster as requested on the<br />
back page in the last <strong>newsletter</strong>. However,<br />
one in Stablefield received the prize.<br />
Attractions included Cannibal Drummers,<br />
Hannahs Cat Morris, Hastings Coastal Twirlers,<br />
1066 Falconry, Princess Ballet, TheatreSense,<br />
Empress Coaches, classic cars, plants from<br />
Kent St Nursery and bouncy castle etc.<br />
Westfield Community Association was most<br />
grateful for donations to the Grand Draw from:<br />
Archers butchers The Beauty Room<br />
Broad Oak Bangers & Bakery The New Inn<br />
Dale Hill Hotel and Golf Club<br />
The Hydroponic Club The Plough Inn<br />
Webbes Restaurants Westfield Londis<br />
Wealden Will Writing – Paul Billingham<br />
….. and many individuals<br />
also J. Perigoe & Sons for ticket printing costs and<br />
the first cash prize (£100) which was won by C.<br />
Bigsby who was on the field.<br />
The prize of £50: S. Baker; £25: N. Anderson<br />
A list of the 36 Grand Draw prize winners was<br />
displayed on the main noticeboard opposite<br />
Londis.<br />
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