A weekend of events starting with a Concert on Friday 30th November and ending with a Christingle Service on Sunday 2nd December.
See the poster below for details.
A weekend of events starting with a Concert on Friday 30th November and ending with a Christingle Service on Sunday 2nd December.
See the poster below for details.
In aid of St Cuthbert’s Church Restoration Fund
Monday 12th November 2018
Overfields Primary School, Daisy Lane, Ormesby, Middlesbrough, TS7 9JF
Doors open 6:30pm, show starts 7:00pm
Tickets: £5 includes a glass of sparkling wine and nibbles
Payment by Cash, Cheque or card (subject to mobile signal)
Charity Raffle: Fabulous prizes to be won at the show!
Shop your favourite High Street brands at 50% off or more!
This year’s Remembrance Sunday, 11th November 2018, will start with a Holy Communion Service at 9:30am followed by the traditional Act of Remembrance at 10:50am, which includes the laying of wreaths.
Later, at 5:00pm, in St Cuthbert’s Church and in conjunction with Ormesby Hall, we are having a reading of Mrs Pennyman’s letters. Refreshments (including a hog roast!) can be purchased at Ormesby Hall, followed by the dedication and lighting of a beacon at 7:00pm.
All ages are very welcome!
At 11:35am on Monday 5th November the Redcar branch of the Royal British Legion will be bringing Tommy the Silhouette to the Ormesby Memorial in the Churchyard. They will play the last post, having a minutes silence and then reveille. One stop on their visit to all the local War Memorials and Cenotaphs in Redcar and Clevalend.
Reminder:
The 2018 Harvest Festival Eucharist Service is at 10am on Sunday 14th October.
There is only one service this Sunday.
Holy Trinity, North Ormesby, are holding a service celebrating the gifts of older people / harvest festival at 2pm on Sunday 7th October 2018. Afternoon tea after the Service.
Details here. PDF
Tickets £3, in aid of Alzheimers and Cancer Research, at Guisborough Quoit Club, 35 Northgate, Guisborough TS14 6JP. Details on poster below, click on image to enlarge.
To honour predecessors killed in the First World War, groups of church bell-ringers are ringing a full peal on the centenary of each of the servicemen’s deaths. Two Ormesby ringers, Gunner William Hansell and Private Frank Brown, were killed in the First World War on 28th September 1918 and 28th October 1918 respectively.
A group of bell-ringers from the Cleveland and North Yorkshire branch of the Yorkshire Association of Change Ringers are going to ring a quarter peal at 6pm on Friday 28th September and a full peal on Sunday 28th October to honour the sacrifice these men gave for their country. The quarter peal takes 45-50 minutes on the 8 bells at St Cuthbert’s and the full peal can last up to 3.5 hours as it involves over 5000 changes in the order the bells are rung.
The first peal took place in 2015, at St Mary’s, Whitby and the last will be at St Cuthbert’s, Ormesby, on 28 October 2018, in memory of Private Frank Brown, of the King’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, who died, aged 20, just before the Armistice.
Update
The Yorkshire Association of Change Ringers
Friday, 28 September 2018 in 47m (18–0–14 in E)
1250 Yorkshire Surprise Major
More information about the quarter peal
Sunday, 28 October 2018 in 3h 8 (18–0–14 in E)
5100 Remembrance Alliance Major
More information about the peal