Quiz Night – Saturday 14th March

66 spaces already reserved – if you fancy a good night out in a mildly competitive atmosphere, then come and have some fun. 100 questions to answer – Cash prizes for first and second place. Followed by a round of card bingo. Bring your own snacks and drinks to share with your team mates.

Kurling comes to Thornton – start date delayed

The start date for this new initiative at Thornton Community Centre has been delayed.

New dates will be announced soon – Contact: – John Preston – email: – jpreston@ruralcc.org

Mondays 4 – 5pm Sports Hall – Over 50’s six week trial

Feb 24 – March 2nd – 9th – 16th – 23rd – 30th

Mondays 4 – 5pm Sports Hall – Young People six week trial

April 20th – 27th – May 4th – 11th – 18 – 25th

Kurling is specifically designed to be all-inclusive allowing disabled and non-disabled people to compete against each other with an equal chance of winning.

The objective of the game is to get your stones closer to the centre of the target than your opponent by using your hands or specialist equipment to assist you. Kurling is an ideal sport for those needing hand / eye co-ordination and some gentle exercise.

Home wanted in Thornton

Emily and her husband are looking to move back to Thornton and are looking for a new home, possibly in Highfields. If you know of any properties that may be coming onto the market in the near future please contact Emily on emilylvaughan@hotmail.com

Fashion Show

Fashion Show 27th February

Girls night out?

Come along to our Fashion Show on Thursday 27th February at Thornton Community Centre.

You’ll have a fun evening and an opportunity to buy favourite brands of clothes with up to 75% off in sizes 6 to 30!

Brands include: White Stuff; River Island; Dorothy Perkins; Evans; New Look; Miss Selfridge; Topshop; Wallis; Urban Outfitters; Warehouse; Monsoon and more.

Tickets £5 must be bought in advance and include soft drinks and nibbles (you’re welcome to bring your own drinks if you wish).

Tickets available from Helen on :-

01530 231662 – 07989 866385 – helenrobinson214@aol.co.uk or from Thornton Corner Shop.

Please consider buying your tickets early so that we know by the end of January whether we have sold enough tickets to go ahead!

Govannen – Ceilidh

Govannen made their third appearance at Thornton Community Centre last Saturday. The smaller bistro sets purchased last year enabled us to get 74 guests in the hall allowing room to dance and dance they did!

96 year old villager – George Lee – made a guest appearance on stage playing his ukulele with the band.

All monies raised (£314) have gone towards the upkeep and improvement of the community centre.

Govannen proved so popular again that I expect they will be invited back next January – watch this space.

Carol Singing

After the disappointment of having to call off the proposed carol singing in Thornton on Tuesday 10th December because of bad weather, a group of villagers and two guests from Bagworth came together at the Bricklayers Arms last night to set off around the village. Freezing fog did not deter them as they sang their way along Main Street and Hawthorne Drive. But after an hour and a half, with fingers too numb to turn the song sheet pages, and every breath freezing in the air, it was time to decamp back to the pub to count the ‘spoils’. Ben, the landlord, soon thawed everyone out with glasses of mulled wine.

£104.50 was raised towards the Seniors Christmas party 2020.

Thank you Helen for organising, and to all those who turned out on a cold, dark, dank night, and especially to Colin and Lis for leading the vocals.

CHRISTMAS TREE FESTIVAL WINNERS

This year’s theme was ‘Christmas critters’ and there were entries from village groups, adults and children. The winners were:

Adults’ category: ‘Birds of the Air’ by Friends of St Peter’s
Children’s category: ‘While Shepherds watched their flocks…’ by childminder Trish Tyers and her ‘charges’.
Most ingenius/innovative tree: ‘Au Naturel’ by Steve and Sue Gilder.

The Christmas Tree festival proved popular and attracted nearly 150 people to come and view the trees on display. Visitors voted on the trees without knowing whose they were, and the results were announced at the 6pm Carol service The trees were beautful and all had worked hard. Well done and thank you to all who took part.