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RVH Golden Anniversary

More RVH Golden Anniversary Appeal Fund events!

Summer wine tasting with Nicky Wright

Saturday, 22nd June, 7pm @ Reydon Village Hall

ÂĢ15 per person, including tasting nine summer wines, summer pate platter, raffle and wine quiz with prize.

Nicky worked for Adnams’ Wine Department for ten years, travelling the world meeting the growers and running wine tastings.

Ceilidh and BBQ!

Saturday, 13th July, 7–10pm @ Reydon Village Hall with the Once Bittern Ceilidh Band

ÂĢ15 per person, including barbeque.

BYO alcohol. Soft drinks and snacks available.

For both events:

Book your tickets in advance with Charlotte – tel:  07715 388916; e-mail: frogclock@hotmail.com; or online: www.ticketsource.co.uk/reydonvillagehall.

All funds go towards the RVH Golden Anniversary Appeal Fund to repair, renovate and refit the Hall.

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Reydon Village Hall Golden Anniversary Appeal Fund Quiz Night!

Saturday, 1st June, 7pm @ Reydon Village Hall

ÂĢ10 per person, including cheese board and lucky entrant draw.

Teams of up to six.

Bring your own drink.

Raffle!

Book your tickets with Charlotte at Southwold Library – tel: 07715 388916; e-mail: frogclock@hotmail.com.

All funds go towards the RVH Golden Anniversary Appeal Fund to repair, renovate and refit the Hall.

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Reydon’s ‘Stars’ shine brightly

On 25th April, the annual ‘Reydon Star Awards’ were presented at Reydon Parish Council’s Annual Parish Meeting, for those individuals who have made an outstanding contribution to the community of Reydon.

Chair of the Parish Council, Pam Cyprien said: “It’s a fact that the work of many volunteers does not get recognised, or the individuals do not get thanked for their often tireless work for the benefit of us all. So we hope these awards will not only recognise those, where recognition is due, but also encourage others to help when and where they can.”

Joining Pam to present the awards was local historian, author, and jewellery specialist on The Antiques Roadshow, Geoffrey Munn OBE.

The 2024 ‘Stars’ were awarded to:

FIONA TAYLOR: For her essential, tireless work for Reydon Parish Council, and as Deputy Chair.

PHILIP O’HEAR: For his assiduous work on the Reydon Neighbourhood Plan, LionLink and the Quiet Lanes.

BETTY HARMER: For many years work at St Margaret’s Church, Reydon, in particular managing all the burial and interment records.

NEIL HOLLOWAY: For his long service at St Margaret’s Church, Reydon and maintaining and expanding the graveyard.

BLYTH VALLEY ROTARY: For all their valuable work in Reydon, staging important local events, and enhancing the community.

STEVE WESTLAKE: For all his many years of help in the village, with wildlife and the coastal environment, particularly at Potters Bridge.

GEOFF COOPER: For years of generous help around the village, in particular with the WW1 Pillbox on Mights Bridge, Reydon.

KALVYN FRIEND: For over 20 years of fundraising for numerous local charities . . . researching and hosting quizzes.

THE VOLUNTARY HELP CENTRE: For their invaluable and continuing assistance to the community. 

To conclude the awards presentation, Pam Cyprien said: “If you would like to nominate a member of our community for a ‘Reydon Star’ next year, please contact the Parish Clerk at reydon.pc@gmail.com. And it doesn’t have to stop there. If you think that any local group or individual is worthy of greater recognition and thanks, then there’s  ‘The King’s Award for Volunteering’ for a group or team. It costs nothing.”

Before listening to the many accounts of the Parish Council’s year, the meeting also heard fascinating reports from Jamie Smith from Suffolk Wildlife Trust and Adam Burrows from Natural England.

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Fiona Taylor receiving her award from Pam Cyprien and Geoffrey Munn

Betty Harmer and Neil Holloway receiving their ‘Reydon Stars’

Blyth Valley Rotary receiving their award, led by Cathy Ryan MBE

Steve Westlake receiving his ‘Reydon Star’

Kalvyn Friend receives his ‘Reydon Star’

Flic Gellatly receives the ‘Star’ on behalf of The VHC

Photos: Jonathan Hadgraft

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Reydon Scarecrow Trail returns!

Reydon Scarecrow Trail returns this summer with an Olympic and Paralympic theme. The Trail, which raises much-needed funds for Reydon Christmas Lights, encourages local Reydon people to get creative and make a scarecrow for outside their home or business. Then on the second weekend of September, everyone is encouraged to visit the village, spot all the scarecrows and pick their favourite.

The Trail runs on Saturday, 14th and Sunday, 15th September 2024 from 10am until 5pm. Programmes can be purchased from Reydon Village Hall, Bridgefoot Stores, Little Jems and Boyden Stores. There will also be homemade refreshments throughout the weekend from Reydon Village Hall. 

So, get your thinking caps on and sign up to make a scarecrow today!  Scarecrows could be inspired by an Olympic or Paralympic sport, the attendees cheering them on, or the theatrics and fun of the occasion – no artistic talents required! Forms can be collected from Bridgefoot Stores, Boyden Stores, Little Jems and Southwold Library or can be emailed to you – just contact reydonscarecrowtrail@gmail.com.

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Open Studio Trail 2024

For the ninth successive year, artists living and working in Reydon will be opening their studios as part of Southwold Arts Festival. The Open Studio Trail takes place on Saturday, 22nd and Sunday, 23rd June, from 11am to 5pm. A leaflet with full details of the Trail will be available in mid-May from Bridgefoot Stores, Reydon Village Hall, Southwold Library and many other businesses in the area.

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Reydon Community Quiz – April and end-of-season 2023/24 Report

April saw the last Community Quiz for this season, and regular quizzer Brad took the role of question master, with a very enjoyable quiz featuring some fiendishly brain teasing questions!

In fourth place this month were ‘What the Ecc’ with 73 points; in joint second place ‘If Onlys’ and  ‘Treacle Tarts ‘ with 80 points apiece; and winners this month ‘What, No Broadside?’ on 93 points.

Together with proceeds from the raffle, the evening raised ÂĢ275. The work done by the Food Bank at the Methodist Church building in Southwold had been flagged up to us by one of their volunteers, so this month’s proceeds were donated to them, in support of the help they provide to our local community. (They are open Tuesday and Friday 2–4pm, and offer not just food but other support too, so pop in and see them if you can offer help or if you would like some support yourself.) 

This season, we have raised and donated to ÂĢ1,813 in total to local good causes, so many, many thanks to all who support our Community Quiz, it is hugely appreciated both by those who organise it and by those who are the recipients. What a wonderfully supportive community we are lucky to live in.

The next quiz will be held in October 2024, when the new season begins – we wish all our quizzers and supporters a happy summer. (When it arrives!)  The dates of the autumn quizzes will be publicised nearer the time.

There is sometimes space for another team, so do contact me if you are interested in joining us at ahumphry@talktalk.net.

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May news & events from Southwold Library

Legal Matters Advice and Information: Your Will – leaving gifts for children and grandchildren

Monday, 13th May, 10.30am @ Southwold Library

Free talk, no need to book.

Local solicitor Stuart Johnson, fully accredited with Solicitors for the Elderly, will advise on making your will and ensuring gifts go to your children and grandchildren.

Silver Clay Workshop

Monday, 13th May, 7–10pm @Southwold Library

ÂĢ45 per person, including all materials. Maximum 12 people.

Learn to make beautiful jewellery with this flexible material.

Book online at www.ticketsource.co.uk/suffolklibraries or at Southwold Library – tel: 01502 722519.

Friends of Southwold Library Fete and Plant Sale

Saturday, 25th May, 10am–4pm @ St Edmunds Green, Southwold

Fete including plants, books, crafts, cakes, tombola and games.

Would you be able to give us any plants? If you think you can, please contact Southwold Library – tel: 01502 722519.

All funds towards supporting Southwold Library

Art Sale

Monday, 27th May, 10am–3pm @ Southwold Library

Works by the late Southwold artist Brian Bennett. Brian was a self-taught artist, becoming a serious painter in his mid-30s. He was the winner of the Ealing Open Art Competition , exhibiting widely in London and in Suffolk. Brian was a long-serving member of the Southwold Art Circle.

His earlier paintings were representational, but in Suffolk, he became interested in exploring surface textures, cracked wood, rusting metal, peeling paint on details of boats, doors, barns, fishing sheds and the like. This led in turn to the more abstract imagery of his later work.

Sale in aid of the Friends of Southwold Library.

Free Ice Cream Crafts for Kids

Tuesday, 28th May, 11am and 2pm

Come and make squeezy ice creams, ice-cream bookmarks, ice-cream suncatchers, and much more! Plus ice lolly!

Crafts supplied by the Friends of Southwold Library. No need to book.

Kitchen Chemistry: Science Experiments Out of the Lab!

Wednesday, 29th May, 11am and 1.30pm @ Stella Peskett Millennium Hall

ÂĢ2 per child. Open to children 5+.

Lab in a Library brought to you by Kinetic Adventure. Find out what weird and wonderful chemistry experiments you can try in your own home!

Limited spaces. Book your place today – tel: 01502 722519; e-mail: southwold.library@suffolklibraries.co.uk; online: www.ticketsource.co.uk/suffolklibraries.

Southwold Arts Centre and Southwold Library Present: Southwold Community Cinema

  • The Zone of Interest (2023) 12a – Wednesday, 29th May, 3pm

The commandant of Auschwitz, Rudolf HÃķss, and his wife, Hedwig, strive to build a dream life for their family in a house and garden next to the camp.

  • Wicked Little Letters (2023) 15 – Wednesday, 12th June, 3pm

When the residents of Littlehampton start receiving letters filled with obscenities and hilarious profanity, Rose, a rambunctious Irish immigrant, is accused of the crime.

Tickets ÂĢ5, including refreshments.

Book a ticket at www.southwoldartscentre.co.uk or visit the box office – tel: 01502 722572;

Southwold Arts Centre, Cumberland Road, Southwold IP18 6JP.

Now Booking: Friends of Southwold Library present Slaughter in Southwold – Southwold Library Crime Writers’ Festival

Saturday, 15th and Sunday, 16th June @ Southwold Arts Centre, St Edmund’s Hall

Tickets ÂĢ6 per talk, ÂĢ20 per day or ÂĢ40 for the weekend (Rev. Richard Coles event and lunches booked separately). Lunches with the authors.

  • Authors’ talks by: Rev Richard Coles, Jane Casey, Nicci French, Elly Griffiths, Tom Hindle, Cara Miller, Jacqueline Sutherland, A K Turner and Ruth Ware.
  • Plus: Kate Ellis’ Death at the Dig Murder Mystery Night – Friday, 14th June, 7pm.
  • Fun Crime Quiz Night – Sunday, 17th June, 7pm.
  • Whodunnit puzzle sheet available from 1st May – ÂĢ1. Solve the crime and you could win a ÂĢ10 book token.
  • Raffle for a luxury crime-related hamper (raffle tickets available from 1st May at Southwold Library).

Book at the Library – tel: 01502 722519; or online: www.suffolklibraries.co.uk/slaughter.

Activity Afternoons

Weekdays from 2.15pm @ Southwold Library

Crochet every Wednesday; Scrabble second Thursday; Poetry first Friday; Mah-Jong second and fourth Friday; Ongoing jigsaw all other afternoons. Free hot drinks. Sponsored by East of England Co-op in association with East Suffolk Council.

Realise Futures Walk-in Advice and Guidance

Every Thursday, 10am–12noon @ Southwold Library

Do you have a learning disability/autism? Do you need some support, advice or information?

Come along to one of our walk-in advice and guidance sessions. There is no need to book an appointment. Our advisors will talk to you about the support you need. We can provide advice, guidance and information on housing, employment, benefits, training, money, travel, safety, health, bills/letters and social.

Please contact: Anita Fiddy, Service Locality Co-ordinator (East) – tel: 07598 582955; e-mail: anita.fiddy@realisefutures.org.

Chess Club

Every Friday, from 4.30pm @ Southwold Library

Free event, no booking required.

Free play every week for kids aged seven plus and adults. Beginners’ teaching and assistance from Phil weeks two and four.

Chess Club Volunteer Wanted!

Phil, our chess volunteer, can only do a couple of Fridays a month – we are looking for another volunteer for the other Fridays to help other players, especially beginners.

Training provided! Interested? Contact Charlotte – tel: 01502 722519 or e-mail: charlotte.clark@suffolklibraries.co.uk.

Blyth Poets ‘The Isle is Full of Voices’

Friday, 3rd May, 2.15–3.30pm

First Friday of every month.

Free event, no booking required.

A poetry group meeting at Southwold Library. All welcome to read or just listen. We invite contributions of original work or well-loved poems. Refreshment break in the Canteen.

Mah-Jong Group

Friday, 10th and 24th May, 2.15–4.15pm

Second and fourth Friday of the month.

ÂĢ1 per person.

Can you play Mah-Jong? Do you want to learn? Come along and join the group at Southwold Library.

Scrabble Club

Thursday, 9th May, 2.15pm

Second Thursday of every month.

Free event, no booking required.

All equipment supplied. Refreshment break in the Canteen.

Crochet Club

Every Wednesday, 2.15–4pm

ÂĢ2 each.

A friendly group for all abilities of crocheter. Barbara will be on hand to teach beginners, add to your crochet skills or troubleshoot problems. Or just bring along your latest project and crochet together. Bring your own equipment or Barbara can supply at a price. Refreshment break in the Canteen.

Kids, Come and Read to Ash the PAT Dog

Wednesdays, 4pm @ Southwold Library

Free event, no booking required.

The Read2Dogs scheme provided by PAT helps to improve literacy skills and wellbeing in young people by developing their confidence, interest and enjoyment in reading. Dogs are non-judgemental and great listeners – they don’t interrupt or correct – so they aid confidence and concentration levels. PAT Dogs are also known to encourage positive social behaviours, enhance self-esteem and inspire young people to relax and have fun. Come and read to Ash for up to 15 minutes at a time, plus enjoy a range of dog-themed games, jigsaws, and crafts while you wait.

Contact Southwold Library – Old Hospital Hub, Field Stile Road, Southwold IP18 6LD; tel: 01502 722519; e-mail: southwold.library@suffolklibraries.co.uk.

Lego Club!

Sundays, 12.15–1pm

Free event, no booking required.

Open to kids (and adults) of all ages. This spring, we’re building: Wonderful Wildlife. All donations of Lego welcome.

Adults: Would you like to help with Lego Club? Just ask staff.

Southwold Library Reading Group

Thursday, 30th May, 6.30pm @ Southwold Library

Free event, no booking required.

This month, we are reading: Strange Weather in Tokyo by Hiromi Kawakami. Pick up a book at Southwold Library – tel: 01502 722519; e-mail: southwold.library@suffolklibraries.co.uk.

Baby Bounce and Tot Rock

Every Sunday and Tuesday, 10.30–11am @ Southwold Library

Free event, no booking required.

For babies and toddlers of all ages. Instruments, clapping, jogging and action rhymes.

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Quiz Night in Aid of Reydon Rainbows

Saturday, 27th April, 7pm @ Cardinal Newman Hall (Old Sorting Office)

Teams of four – ÂĢ3 per person. Bring your own drinks and snacks. Raffle!

Book early to avoid disappointment, limited places. Contact Charlotte Clark – tel: 07715 388916; e-mail: frogclock@hotmail.com.

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Reydon Village Hall Golden Anniversary Appeal Fund Quiz Night!

Saturday, 1st June, 7pm @ Reydon Village Hall

ÂĢ10 per person, including cheeseboard and lucky-entrant draw. Teams of up to six. Bring your own drink. Raffle!

Book your tickets with Charlotte at Southwold Library – tel: 07715388916; e-mail: frogclock@hotmail.com.

All funds towards the RVH Golden Anniversary Appeal Fund to repair, renovate and refit the Hall.

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