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Events in Norfolk

Flower Festival

An event in July in Norfolk
St Andrew`s Methodist Church
Sheringham

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A Spectacular annual Flower Festival with over 30 large floral arrangements depicting a theme.
Refreshments - cafeteria style, - light lunches, cream teas, snacks, etc.. (cafeteria closes 5pm daily)
Stalls - souvenirs, plants, books, cards, soaps, crafts, jewellery, stained glass, traidcraft, raffle, quizzes, competitions and much more.
Organists will be providing background music, which you are welcome to sit and listen to. The church is wheelchair friendly and has disabled toilet facilities.
Admission & Programme - FREE
Proceeds are for church funds with a donation to charity. The recipient of the charity donation to be voted for by all visitors to the Festival.
Festival Worship: Friday, Communion service 9.15 am. Sunday 10.30 a.m. Morning Worship; 6.30 p.m. Festival Praise - 01263 823420

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