Thornton Teas with a Twist – 3Ts

Wednesday 28th May  2 to 4 pm

Our next 3Ts afternoon is this week 28th May, 2 to 4 pm.

Please do come and join us for a happy afternoon at Thornton Community Centre, LE67 1AH. 

Everyone is welcome, including well behaved dogs on leads, to drop in at any time and stay for as long as you like.   Just come along and see what we are all about.

Cake, tea & coffee and time to chat.  Games, puzzles and books (to borrow too).  No charge.

Please do let us know if you need a lift. 

Email shirley.garlick19@btinternet.com

Hope to see you.

Shirley and the team

Thornton Tea with a Twist – Thornton Community Centre

New dates announced for the Spring and Summer.

Why not pop down to Thornton community centre on a Wednesday afternoon for a cuppa and a chat with friends and neighbours.

New to the village or have time on your hands on a Wednesday afternoon then please join us, you will be made most welcome.

Contact Shirley Garlick – 01530 230422 – for more information.

Flower, Plant & Herb Cryptic Quiz – answers

Thank you to everyone who took part in another of my cryptic quizzes.

The theme of this one was to coincide with Thornton Open Gardens in July and added to the fundraising efforts in aid of the maintenance of St Peter’s Church.

This quiz proved to be a ‘bit of a challenge’ with some regular quizzers saying it was harder than my usual cryptic quizzes.

There were just two ‘quizzers’ who got all 50 questions correct .. congratulations to them – neither of them were local, but were visiting from Ilfracombe and Nottingham respectively.

But, there can only be one winner – the two names were put in a hat and Jan Ward from Nottingham was the winner of the £10 prize.

The answers are: –

  • 1. First sign of a white Christmas (8) – SNOWDROP
  • 2. A wise man (4) – SAGE
  • 3. You may see this in the blink of an eye (4) – IRIS
  • 4. Is she shrinking? (6) – VIOLET
  • 5. Clinging female (3) – IVY
  • 6. What did ‘Ben rave’ about? (7) – VERBENA
  • 7..She likes ‘keeping up appearances’ – HYACINTH
  • 8. You might have this on your hands when you’ve finished gardening (5) – THYME
  • 9. You ‘split’ these bulbs to propagate (6) TULIPS
  • 10. Prudence (6) – THRIFT
  • 11. Jeer at this fruit (4, 6) – MOCK ORANGE
  • 12.Nearly top of this football league (7) – CAMPION
  • 13. What is our ‘main goal’ about? Answering this clue of course (8) MAGNOLIA
  • 14. Chris Hoy & Chris Frome often slightly muddled can be described as this (8) – CYCLAMEN
  • 15. Sizzling card game (3, 3, 5) RED HOT POKER
  • 16. Did this summon Thomas Beckett to his death? (10, 4) – CANTERBURY BELL
  • 17.Picture this legendary Welsh creature (10) – SNAPDRAGON
  • 18. A clean sweep with this plant (5) – BROOM
  • 19. Female singer/songwriter born in 1979 (4) – PINK
  • 20. ‘Stare’ hard to see this flower (5) ASTER
  • 21. The Universe (6) – COSMOS
  • 22. Is my ding-a-ling depressed? (8) – BLUEBELL
  • 23. Watering can attachment (4) – ROSE
  • 24. Did she get hitched on a tandem? (5) – DAISY
  • 25. Females cloak (5, 6) – LADYS MANTLE
  • 26. Rubber gloves? (9) – MARIGOLDS
  • 28. Symbol of remembrance (5) – POPPY
  • 29. Go faster, better (9) – SPEEDWELL
  • 30. Remember (6,2,3) – FORGET ME NOT
  • 31.’Vain to the core’ (8) – VERONICA
  • 32. All alone in the onion patch (7) – PETUNIA
  • 33. US state climber (7) – MONTANA
  • 34. Up early to ‘egg on’ this song bird (8) – LARKSPUR
  • 35. This ‘proper’ English lady is out late in the day (7, 8) – EVENING PRIMROSE
  • 36. At its best between dawn & noon (7, 5) – MORNING GLORY
  • 37. Has she been involved in a punch up? (5,4, 5) – BLACK EYED SUSAN
  • 38. National flower of Mexico (6) – DAHLIA
  • 39. Assume this position to meditate (5) – LOTUS
  • 40. Colloquial – great, fantastic, brilliant (4) – MINT
  • 41. Head gear of a man of the cloth (9) – MONKSHOOD
  • 42. Canine coppice (7) – DOGWOOD
  • 43. Sweet food nurtured by bees (11) – HONEYSUCKLE
  • 44. There are definitely strings attached to this plant (5) – VIOLA
  • 45. Whether they are green or blue, when I am Queen, you will be my King (8) LAVENDER
  • 46. Shy and introverted especially at parties (10) – WALLFLOWER
  • 47. ‘All is ready for Mary’ (9) – AMARYLLIS
  • 48. Our late Queen always had much to do (4, 6) – BUSY LIZZIE
  • 49. Beside the lake beneath the trees fluttering and dancing in the breeze (9)   DAFFODILS
  • 50. 24 hours and she’s gone! (7) – DAYLILY

This quiz is copyright of Gill Tapping, Thornton village – and may not be reproduced for any purpose without the author’s permission.

If you are a fundraiser for your local charity I have some similar cryptic quizzes to this one, on various topics and am happy for their use in fundraising in exchange for a small donation of £10 which will be given to the Friends of St Peter’s towards the maintenance of the church and grounds.

Heritage Open Days – Leicestershire ~ St Peter’s Church, Thornton

England’s largest festival of history and culture!

Heritage Open Days 6th-15th September 2024

Every September thousands of volunteers across England organise events to celebrate our fantastic history and culture.

It’s your chance to see hidden places and try out new experiences – all of which are FREE to explore.

As part of Heritage Open Days, St Peter’s Church, Thornton, will be open over the weekend of 14th and 15th September for all to visit.

It’s your chance to explore this lovely Grade 1, historical church for yourselves, and discover its wealth of history.

An Exhibition in the church will provide a fascinating insight into Thornton’s history.

The church will be open between 10 am and 6 pm on Saturday 14th and from 1 pm till 5 pm on Sunday afternoon.

Entry is free. Donations always welcome. Refreshments will be available to purchase.

Any contributions towards the exhibition are welcome. Do you have stories to tell or old photographs of Thornton that we could borrow to display?

Please contact churchwarden.thornton@gmail.com

For details of other Heritage Open Days venues go to http://www.heritageopendays.org.uk

Fund Raising weekend in Thornton

Last weekend, 6th and 7th of July, was a busy one in the village with two fund raising events.

Quiz night with cream teas and Prosecco took place on Saturday, raising £480 towards the running costs and upkeep of Thornton Community Centre.

Sunday afternoon saw the return of the biennial Thornton Open Gardens raising funds for the upkeep of St Peter’s Church.

Despite the stormy weather forecast and the couple of heavy showers that materialised, this year’s Thornton Open Gardens proved popular once again. 

On the afternoon of Sunday 7th July, 302 visitors came to enjoy our 13 contrasting open gardens.

As well as the gardens themselves to admire, there was a variety of refreshments on sale, a plant sale, a quiz and a fun animal hunt.  

Locals, friends and acquaintances rubbed shoulders with visitors from further afield, many of them regularly seeking out summer open gardens events all over the Midlands. 

Everyone seemed to enjoy all that Thornton had to offer.  The event made an impressive profit of £1697 which is to go towards the maintenance of St Peter’s Church.

Friends of St Peter’s would like to thank all those who opened their gardens, served refreshments, directed the car parking, donated and sold plants and manned the church. 

Our thanks, too, to The Brickies (Bricklayers Arms), the Shop and Thornton Nurseries  for selling programmes. Also, to The Garden Design Company, who generously supported the event, which was organised by Friends of St Peter’s.