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Iris
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THIS SUNDAY

Post by Iris »

THIS SUNDAY
Tree dressing for the kids and Christmas fair
At the nursery yard at the back of the pavilion
11 am - 4pm

Also come and see the plans for a new community show gardens in the park, being developed in January as part of the Lewisham Love growing y own community gardens. Come and pick up this new guide Sunday.

See y all there :)
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Mayow Park Tree Dressing

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Iris and the rest of Envirowork Lewisham have been busy organising their patch of Mayow Park for tomorrow.

Children can decorate angels and/or make Tibetan Peace flags written with their own message to hang on the tree during the tree dressing event between 11 and 12 noon. We have even arranged a qualified ladder climber to hang them for us! Please bring any special materials you would like to use....

I'll see you there, Iris! :D

Emma
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Post by poppy »

presuming this is Mayow Park, Mummycat?
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Post by mummycat »

Yes, indeed in Mayow Park.

This is Envirowork's first Christmas Fair at their depot (behind the pavilion) and a good opportunity to show everyone all their plans for developing a community garden. There will also be a craft barn for children to make their own tree decorations, mince pies, information on growing your own, etc.

FOMP will be organising the annual tree dressing 11-12noon in front of the pavilion.

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Post by Blushingsnail »

Where was the Christmas Fair? I walked around the park at about 12.45 on Sunday afternoon but there wasn't any sign of it. Couldn't even see any posters up.
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Post by coll »

Its a shame the fair wasn't better sign posted. I walked out of the park and saw the sign. I thought how odd it was that it was over then realized that it was back behind the pavilion. I think many people may have missed it. Yesterday morning the sign ‘Christmas Reefs for sale’ was up and that seemed new. But there were no reefs anywhere to be seen or purchased.
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Post by Iris »

OK OK OK in your pompous bubble!!
Why didn't you go in to the yard and aksed any of the people or staff ? We have many people with disabilties working and helping sorry they spelled the word wrong!!

We wanted to keep it low key this year as it was our 1st year.
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Post by Iris »

Well Bsnail
there was even Tree dressing going on in the park at that time!
Did you miss that 2? They where all part of the C Fair
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coll wrote:Its a shame the fair wasn't better sign posted. I walked out of the park and saw the sign. I thought how odd it was that it was over then realized that it was back behind the pavilion. I think many people may have missed it. Yesterday morning the sign ‘Christmas Reefs for sale’ was up and that seemed new. But there were no reefs anywhere to be seen or purchased.
We are nearly sold out!!
Where WHERE Y looking??
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Post by Robin Orton »

You learn something new every day on this forum. I thought 'Christmas Reefs' was some sort of in-joke to which I was not privy, but a quick google suggests that it is in fact a recognized variant of 'Christmas (Advent?) wreaths.' Does anyone know how long the new variation has been around and what its origin is? (It's not in the latest version of the Oxford English Dictionary).
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coll wrote:Its a shame the fair wasn't better sign posted. I walked out of the park and saw the sign. I thought how odd it was that it was over then realized that it was back behind the pavilion. I think many people may have missed it. Yesterday morning the sign ‘Christmas Reefs for sale’ was up and that seemed new. But there were no reefs anywhere to be seen or purchased.
I thought the reefs were great. You could easily find them behind the barrier...

:roll:

[see if you can work out that terrible joke!]
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Post by stuart »

Christmas Wreaths? Isn't it about birth and happiness not death mourning? Well no, even Wikipedia is a bit vague on the subject. Looks to be pre-christian in origin, as is most of Christmas, and related to the leaves Julius Ceasar wore, except a bit bigger and on a door not a head.

So exactly how did we arrive at this tradition?

Stuart
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Post by coll »

Iris,
I meant no disrespect. You are very out of line accusing me of pompous insensitivity.
Charming!
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Post by Pat Trembath »

Can I just say that I turned up to watch the tree dressing in the park then went into the Envirowork yard and had some delicious mulled wine and a really good home made mince pie.

Envirowork is to be congratulated for taming this once wild and overgrown neglected area. Their plans to expand the provision of nursery work and training for disabled people need to be applauded.

Although last Saturday's Christmas Fair was held in conjunction with Friends of Mayow Park's annual tree dressing, Envirowork is there behind the old pavilion all year round and you should be able to call in to see what they are doing on other days and see the plans for improving the park - keep an eye open for the open gate.

Lots of things are happening in Mayow Park - check it out!
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Post by greenie »

coll wrote:Iris,
I meant no disrespect. You are very out of line accusing me of pompous insensitivity.
Charming!
Iris Thank you
I had a great time
You have a lot of respect helping and you do so much already at the nature reserve and now in Sydeham! thanks for the lovely day just ignore some comments
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Post by admin »

Hey folks - its the season of goodwill and all that stuff. People organise an event. Great. People choose to go. Great. Some people can't find it. Well perhaps better signposting next year. It is difficult to get everything right first time.

Blow each other some kisses and build some more goodwill for next year ... please.

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Post by mummycat »

Yes, many thanks Iris it was a great success for the first year - I hope there will be many more.

May your creative flair and enthusiasm for Mayow Park continue....

Merry Christmas!
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Post by coll »

Greenie, like I said, I meant no ill will - Honestly! So why try to double back and refer to my comments as negative? I think you both are being a bit unfair!
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Post by admin »

admin wrote:Blow each other some kisses and build some more goodwill for next year ... please.
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