Past Events (Page 153)

The Final Journey

The Final Journey: an event for the living about the dying. This Greater Alton Project event, open to the whole town, has again been organised by Alton Anglicans and Methodists, and will be held at Alton Methodist Church on Saturday 14 October, 10:00am – 4:00pm. The event is an opportunity to come along, ask questions and find out about all things to do with death and bereavement.  Keynote speakers (on the quarter past the hour throughout the day) for 10-15 mins…

Jane Austen: Zero to Hero in 200 years

Who was Jane Austen? And who cares? At 7.30pm on Thursday 12th October, 7.30pm, Sue & Martyn Dell, who are closely involved at Jane Austen’s House Museum and worship within The Parish of the Resurrection will be giving a talk entitled Jane Austen: Zero to Hero in 200 Years at St Lawrence Church, Alton. All money raised will go to the Anna Chaplaincy which is supported by the Greater Alton Project. Further details to follow.

Jane Austen: Zero to Hero in 200 years

Who was Jane Austen? And who cares? At 7.30pm on Thursday 12th October, 7.30pm, Sue & Martyn Dell, who are closely involved at Jane Austen’s House Museum and worship within The Parish of the Resurrection will be giving a talk entitled Jane Austen: Zero to Hero in 200 Years at St Lawrence Church, Alton. All money raised will go to the Anna Chaplaincy which is supported by the Greater Alton Project. Further details to follow.

Dinner Dance for Epoulbass Foundation UK

Fabienne, was born in Cameroon, and has been worshipping with us at St Lawrence for several years , and many will know her and her son Churchill. She has set up the Epoulbass Foundation to continue the work started by her sister Tata in her home village of Kanda in east Cameroon.  Tata set up a sewing workshop there in 2009 for the girls in the village to give them a means of earning a living. Called the Ndozeng Butterfly…

Dinner Dance for Epoulbass Foundation UK

Fabienne, was born in Cameroon, and has been worshipping with us at St Lawrence for several years , and many will know her and her son Churchill. She has set up the Epoulbass Foundation to continue the work started by her sister Tata in her home village of Kanda in east Cameroon.  Tata set up a sewing workshop there in 2009 for the girls in the village to give them a means of earning a living. Called the Ndozeng Butterfly…

GAP Ladies Lunch

Alton House Hotel for all ladies.  For more details contact Joan Hedges 542624 or Elizabeth Dain 89062