23 May 2019 - Go outdoors
Dear all,
The approach of summer is the time when SP Villagers' thoughts turn to doing things in the great outdoors, and this year is no exception.
The first event is the Bar-B-Que in the Mission Hall Garden on Sunday 16 June between 12.30 and 5pm. I am reliably informed that there will be burgers and sausages in buns slathered with fried onions. There are rumours of extras like cheese and bacon, and even - you read it here first - that the bread is being produced by our own Balfey the Baker. It's worth the £10 for that alone, but it also includes a dessert. There's a vegetarian option available on request and you should bring your own liquid refreshment. Time to break out that Dom Perignon champagne you've been saving for a special occasion. In the highly unlikely occurrence of inclement weather the Mission Hall will be pressed into use. So book your place with Andy NOW on 07946 323681 or at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Then two days later the next in the legendary series of Sutton Poyntz Society Evening walks will start from the Elm Tree pub in Langton Herring at 6.15 pm on Tuesday, 18 June. Our leader Richard Backwell has applied all his knowledge of the high trails of Nepal in planning a circular walk of about 4 miles, suitable for everyone. However, if you would prefer something a little shorter there is a diversion which will reduce the distance to 2½ miles. For those eating afterwards, Judith and Richard will be at the start from 6pm onwards to take your menu choice. This will enable the pub to have the meals ready on our return from the walk. It would help if you could let Richard know if you intend to go along on This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 01305 833349, although he appreciates that attendance may be governed by the forecast weather conditions. But then, it's always nice in Dorset!
Mark the dates in your diary and book your places for both
Regards
Chris