Tag Archives: Hedon Methodist Church

Messy Church!

HEDON METHODIST CHURCH are having a Messy Church session on Saturday 17th December 2011 from 10am – 11am.

 Come along and enjoy learning about the birth of Jesus through craft activities at the Church, on Church Lane, Hedon.

Free entry. All children must be accompanied by an adult. 

Beverley Brass Band Christmas Concert in Hedon

BEVERLEY BRASS BAND will be performing at the Alexandra Hall in Hedon on Saturday, 3rd December 2011, 7:30pm.

The concert is to help raise funds for Hedon Methodist Church.

The band plays a wide range of music including modern popular music, scores from the films and shows and more traditional compositions.

Tickets: £3.00 are available on the door.

Don’t forget to check out our What’s On? page! Preston’s Festival of Christmas Trees also starts on 3rd December :-)

This Christmas become part of “The Inn Crowd”

CHURCHES TOGETHER in Hedon and District are presenting Roger Jones’ light hearted musical take on the Christmas story, “The Inn Crowd” as part of an Advent Service for the first Sunday of Advent.

The choir is directed by Mrs. Jean Grey and is formed for the occasion from different churches and denominations in the area.

Sunday, 27th November, 2011 is the date, 6.30.p.m. the time, and Hedon Methodist Church the venue.

Don’t miss it!

Hedon Methodist Craft Fair

A CRAFT FAIR takes place at Hedon Methodist Church this Saturday 16th April 2011, 9:30am – 1:00pm. The Fair, at which refreshments and tombola will be available, will help the church raise funds for its kitchen refurbishment.

Hedon Methodist Sunday Club

GAMES, CRAFT WORK, MUSIC and play is on offer to families at the Hedon Methodist Church Sunday Club.

If you have children aged 4-years and older that want to learn about Jesus and religion in a fun way, the Sunday Club could be the place to go. The Hedon Methodist Church, on Church Lane, has organised and will be the base for a series of family friendly workshops aimed specifically at children and their families.

The Club opens from 10:30am on Sunday 3rd April, and then every first and third Sunday of the month afterwards.

Consultation on offshore Wind Farms

Hornsea Zone map - courtesy of Crown Estate

PLANS TO DEVELOP WIND FARMS off the East Yorkshire coast were first announced by the Government’s Crown Estate in January 2010. Those plans take a step closer with the announcement of consultation events on the first part of the project planning.

A consultation event open to all members of the public will take place at the Hedon Methodist Church on Friday 15th April 2011, from 2pm – 8pm.

SMart Wind Ltd, the consortium behind the wind farm developments, intend construction to begin by 2014.  The Statement of Community Consultation is available from the SMart Wind website.

Read more about this on HU12.

The Hull Male Voice Choir – Centenary concert in Hedon

Hedon Methodist Church web bannerHULL MALE VOICE CHOIR celebrates its Centenary year in 2011 and will hold its first performance of the year at the Hedon Methodist Church on Friday 4th February.

The Hull Male Voice Choir perform a wide-ranging repertoire comprising not only traditional male voice choruses but many modern and popular items.

The concert starts at 7:30pm and tickets cost £4.00 on the door.

Micro-chipping your dog!

DOES YOUR DOG need micro-chipping? Would your pet benefit from an identity tag?

Millions of dogs become lost each year. Many lost dogs end up in shelters where, if unclaimed, they will be re-housed to new homes or even put down. Collars and tags are essential, but they can fall off or become damaged. Technology has made it possible to equip your pet with a microchip for permanent identification, and is an effective way of linking dogs with their owners.

East Riding of Yorkshire Council dog wardens will be available on Friday, 3rd December 2010, from 9:30am – 12:30pm to answer questions about these and other “dog issues” at the Hedon Methodist Church.

No appointment necessary.

Find out more at The Animal Wardens on the East Riding of Yorkshire Council website.