St George Celebrations 2024

Friday, 19th April

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Piano by Candlelight
An evening of live piano music at St George’s Church. Take a break from the fast pace of the world and immerse yourself in peace and tranquillity with relaxing and contemplative music. Drop in any time between 6.30pm and 9:00pm. FREE admission. Read more

Saturday, 20th April

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Dawn Chorus Stroll
Meet at 6:30am at The Skallenge, St George’s Church where Bob Hall will take us on a gentle stroll around the village to hear and identify the birdsong as we go. Donations to The Friends of Woolhope Church. Read more

Saturday, 20th April

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Big Breakfast or Brunch
From 8:00am until 12 noon at Woolhope Parish Hall. Advance bookings £6.00 or £7.50 on the door. Have a sizzling breakfast of eggs, bacon, sausages, black pudding, baked beans, tomatoes, mushrooms and toast (or vegetarian options). Unlimited tea or coffee.

Saturday, 20th April

“Nicholas de Hereford”
A fascinating talk by the Revd Chris Moore about Nicholas de Hereford and his life from Sufton Court to the Papal prison and back again: a tale of a fourteenth century church radical. Starts 7:30pm at Woolhope Parish Hall. Tickets: £5 on the door. Refreshments & Raffle.

Sunday, 21st April

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Patronal Service at St George’s Church
Starting at 11:00am and led by The Very Revd Sarah Brown, Dean of Hereford. Also joining us will be John Eden and the Hereford Church Singers.

Sunday, 21st April

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Seed Swap and Plant Sale
2pm-5pm at Woolhope Parish Hall. FREE Admission. Bring saved seeds and/or bought seeds and swap for anything on the table including heritage seed varieties. Various garden and veg plants for sale at bargain prices. Tea, coffee & home-made cakes available.

Tuesday, 23rd April

St George’s Day

Songs of Praise
Starting at 6:30pm and in association with Music in Quiet Places. Favourite hymns to sing and music by Hereford Cathedral School Chamber Choir and Chamber Musicians. Admission FREE with retiring collection.

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