Portrait of our Parish
Morland Flower Festival
After
Friday's deluge the fine weekend brought visitors flocking to St Lawrence
Church Morland for the Flower Festival, 'Portrait of our Parish'. At the
opening ceremony on Friday evening a special cake was cut by Catherine
Alexander , a trustee of the Cumbria Community Foundation, and Jean Scott,
chair of the Festival committee. The cake was made and beautifully decorated
by Rosemary Irvin to celebrate the Foundation's 10th Anniversary Fund
which had made a grant to Morland towards the event.
Saturday saw a steady stream of visitors viewing the magnificent displays
which the arrangers had worked on for three days under the expert eye
of organiser Patti Dawson. This was followed in the evening by a concert
'Music for a Summer Evening' organised by David Jones which featured local
musicians who also provided music over the weekend in church.
On
Sunday morning at the well attended Family Communion Service the congregation
welcomed two babies who were baptised, Jasmine Anne Harrison and Ptolemy
John Evans .The church was then open again to visitors.
There were twenty-one special floral arrangements each of which represented
a different aspect of life or activity in the parish. Every window and
spare area was filled with wonderful flowers which gave an imaginative
interpretation of a different aspect of community life in this rural parish
of Morland, Newby, Sleagill and King's Meaburn. Many visitors commented
on how many things were going on in the villages.
Lunches and cream teas were served to visitors in the Village Hall by
a team led by Cathleen Lisle and Judith Lightburn. While refreshments
were being served there was an opportunity to watch a visual presentation
of village scenes and events mounted by local photographer Mike Billing.
There
was also a Treasure Hunt around Morland which was won by Dot Bell and
family; a competition to guess the birthday of Tufty , the topiary squirrel
in the churchyard which was won by Kath Makinson who chose the date 8th
June , and a quiz which has still to be judged.
The organisers report that it was a most successful event which worked
to bring together so many members of the community who were involved in
arranging flowers, catering or stewarding , a generous number of local
sponsors and of course those who came to view the festival. It has also
raised a substantial sum to help to maintain the fabric of the beautiful
church of St Lawrence which has been at the centre of village life for
over a thousand years.
Click here
to see Mike Billing's pictures of the event.
Click here to see some photographs
of the displays.
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