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Staplehurst Carnival & FeteSaturday June 28th, 2014
Surrenden Playing Field
Foreword
Cover image courtesy of Sarah Dawson - www.kentscape.co.uk
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More attractions... more entertainment!With just a few weeks to go until this year’s Fete and Carnival the committee are confident that there’s even more entertainment planned for 2014 than ever before.
We hope that by producing this free programme and distributing it with the assistance of the Parish Council you’ll put the date in your diary and join us for this annual community event on Surrenden Playing Field.
Top of the bill is Shannen Turner, a truly polished performer backed by her band, The Electric Fingers, on stage throughout the afternoon. Uncle Myles returns with Punch & Judy and his own brand of magic and watch out for Charlie the Clown being silly all over the place. We’ve introduced a children’s activity marquee this year so the little ones can make and play with a variety of crafts. And there’s a dog show, arena displays, bonny baby and the list goes on…
The Fete is also an opportunity for village groups and organisations to showcase themselves, to recruit members and to raise funds. We think there’s something of interest for everyone and so we look forward to seeing you from noon on Saturday 28th June and as always if you enjoy the day and feel you would like to join our very small band of volunteers (we also do the French market and Santa around the village) please speak to one of the committee on the day.
Have fun!
The Carnival & Fete Committee
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Programme - Saturday 28th June 2014
Ken CollinsKen moved from Marden to Staplehurst in 1971 and immediately became involved with village clubs and societies. On his retirement from work he volunteered to drive for The Weald Club for the Disabled and Leonard Cheshire Disability both based in Staplehurst, and continued to drive for both organisations for over 12 years. Ken was transport co-ordinator for the Weald Club for the Disabled, organising many outings for members and was instrumental in raising funds for a new custom built vehicle. He soon realised that funds were needed for both organisations and, as he had been attending local adult education art classes, the idea of drawing and producing a Staplehurst Calendar to raise funds for them and for other village groups came into being.
The 2014 Calendar was the tenth edition, bringing the total raised over the 10 years to £14,457 for Staplehurst Clubs and Societies. Ken also helped organise an Annual Art Show at the United Reformed Church for several years and the Creative Art Exhibition in 2012 for the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee celebrations in Staplehurst. Ken has said he is only one of the many people in Staplehurst who volunteer in so many ways to make our village such a caring community. We are delighted to recognise Ken’s contribution to Staplehurst where he is involved in so many aspects of village life.
12.30 Shannen Turner and The Electric Fingers start the afternoon off with a blend of country and classics 1.00 Official opening by Ken Collins 1.15 It’s Magic with Uncle Myles 1.45 Shannen Turner and The Electric Fingers 2.15 DITTO Dog Display - Obedience Display 2.45 Bonny Baby Contest 3.00 Martial Arts Display by Combat Martial Arts 3.15 Shannen Turner and The Electric Fingers 3.45 DITTO Dog Display - Agility Display 4.15 Shannen Turner and The Electric Fingers 4.45 AnnouncementsThere will be two Punch & Judy Shows during the afternoonat 3.15 and 4.15.
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D.I.T.T.O.(Dogs In Training, Teaching Owners)
The club was founded in 1983 and runs classes for puppies and dogs of all ages. There is obedience incorporating The Kennel Club Good Citizen Scheme, competitive obedience, rally, heelwork to music and agility. The D.I.T.T.O. Diamonds team was formed in 2012 to celebrate the Queen’s
Diamond Jubilee year and all the team members are ‘diamonds’. The display to music is a snapshot of obedience, dancing with dogs and agility. If you would like to find out more, feel free to come and speak to us or check out our website atwww.dittodog.co.uk
Pierson Stewartand Partners
Rathbond House, 31 High Street,
Staplehurst Kent TN12 0AD
Tel: 01580 893484In an emergency call:
01580 713381www.pspvets.co.uk
D.I.T.T.O. is kindly sponsored by
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MONK LAKESA friendly welcome is alwaysassured at Monk Lakes; a mixedcoarse fishery which caters for match,pleasure and specimen anglers withover 35 acres of water.
Monk Lakes, Staplehurst RoadMarden, Kent TN12 9BSTelephone: 01622 833 332www.monklakes.co.uk
• Look out for our children’s event in August •
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Charlie the Clown
Craft TentChildren’s Craft Activities come and enjoy a free craft activity. Pop in to the Messy Church tent where, thanks to the Carnival Committee, children can make one craft activity there, to then take home with them. There will be a selection of crafts to choose from, catering for different age abilities (aimed at Primary School ages, but with something too for younger ones). Come and join in the messy fun! Messy Church offers a welcome to everyone and meets at Staplehurst United Reformed Church (opposite the post office). On the first Saturday of each month (except August) the Team organise a Messy Church event with 6 or 7 different craft activities, a short Service, followed by a tea together. Why not come along and join in with us and get messy too!.
Charlie the Clown is at the village fun day today. He will amaze you with his Magic, read your mind and tell you one of his awful jokes (very corny). If you are lucky you might meet Charlie’s pet mouse or even say hello to his friend “ Mickey the Monkey”. You cannot miss Charlie with his Trolley of Tricks and his colourful outfit.
‘Its going to be a verySILLY day.’
You can Contact Charlie for your eventon 01424 218357 or 07973 505370
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Shannen is from Strood in Kent and comes from a large musical family. Spotted by her now musical director singing at the Dickens’ World attraction in Chatham, she soon graduated to performing in the adjacent Britannia Theatre in a successful musical revue ‘Time for Tea’, capturing the audiences hearts with her rendition of Wouldn’t it be Luvverly! Subsequently starring in regular cabaret spots. A country singer at heart, Shannen has gone on to perform regularly at shows and festivals and is delighted to bring her talents to Staplehurst with her band The Electric Fingers, fresh from her recent auditions for ‘The Voice’ and X Factor with close friend Jamie Johnson making the final! This summer Shannen will be warming
Shannen Turnerup for her appearance at the Dublin caleigh - and where better than with her new found friends in Staplehurst.
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Today’s Master of Ceremonies
Viv the Spiv
Uncle Myles
Iain Dawson (aka Viv the Spiv) is our compere for the afternoon.
Parading as an authentic wartime spiv, Iain is often seen performing as a stand up
comedian, who has a never-ending patter of one liners.
No doubt we will be hearing a few during the afternoon - in case you can’t make it here are a couple to make you smile...
“I wanted to join the light infantry but I didn’t have a
torch!”
“He’s got a big ‘ead, ain’t he? Who? Humpty
Dumpty!”
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Welcome toUncle Myles’
World of EntertainmentAlways popular, Uncle Myles has been entertaining children in the
South East for many years. This afternoon he’ll be performing
his great repertoire of magic, creating wonderful balloon models, and
introducing us to his pal, Billy theMagic Rabbit.
In addition he will be performing2 Punch and Judy shows, at 3.15,
and 4.15pm. You can find out more about
Uncle Myles’ World of Entertainment
at his web sitewww.kids-magic.org
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Carnival Draw Don’t forget to buy your tickets for this - all profits are
used to benefit the village.
This year we’ve chosen the McCabe Centre Thursday and Sunday Lunch Clubs Outing fund to be our main beneficiaries.
We’re delighted to say that, yet again, for the 19th consecutive year, DOVES FUNERALS are generously sponsoring the Carnival Draw , and have provided a
whopping £100 House of Fraser vouchers as our first prize.
There’s a long list of excellent other prizes , and we’re grateful to the following attractions, businesses and organisations for kindly donating them.
Godinton House and Gardens - Great Dixter House and Gardens - Hornby Kent Cricket - Kent Show - Leeds Castle - Lingfield Park - Maidstone Leisure
McDonalds - Pashley Manor Gardens - Shepherd Neame – TescoYesterdays World – 7 Wonders of the Weald
The Draw is organised by Paddock Wood & District Lions Club.
We are proud to have been serving the local community since 1985.
Providing a choice of funerals and memorials to suit all budgets. Our arrangers can also offer help and advice with pre-paid funeral planning.
To find your nearest branch, or to arrange a home visit please call
01580 892125
Here for you, whenever you need us, 24 hours a day.www.dovesfunerals.co.uk
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Where is it?Well, travel around 3858 miles west, do another 704 mile hop southwards to the Great Plains of America and you’ll be there in Staplehurst, Nebraska. The maps don’t show it, but whilst it’s relatively flat it’s actually 1500ft above sea level.
How did it get its name?In the mid 1800s the population of Staplehurst, Kent, was about 1600. William Jull was Deacon of what is now the United Reformed Church, and in addition ran a general store and warehouse opposite the church (in what is known as the Milestone Buildings). The youngest of his 8 children was called Ebenezer, and he became a railway engineer. The middle to late 1800s was a time which was hard for our area. Ebenezer, his wife and children, had been moving around, probably because he needed to live close to the site where the railway was being constructed. They appeared in different locations in the 1851, 1861, and 1871 censuses. It must have been soon after the 1871 census they made the momentous decision to emigrate to the USA with their
8 children, almost certainly never expecting to come back. Once they landed, on the east coast they continued travelling west around a further 1200 miles , finally settling in a place called Lincoln Creek. This was their homestead and was about a mile and a half from the nearest settlement, which comprised at that time of just a few houses - it was called ‘Lone Tree’, because of a large tree to its north west. That was in 1873 and 3 years later a mail route was established which passed through Lincoln Creek. The Julls, who had no doubt inherited some of their father’s entrepreneurial spirit, took the opportunity to set up a Post Office on their land. Ebenezer’s eldest daughter, Marianna (known as May), became postmistress (by this time she was 19 and married to another English immigrant, Burrell Mathews). She named the Post Office STAPLEHURST, after her father’s roots. In addition to the Post Office, the Julls had built a mill on their land, but in 1880 a disaster occurred, with the mill being completely destroyed by fire.
The American Staplehurst
Staplehurst, Nebraska
StaplehurstNebraska
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Following this the family decided to move the post office to Lone Tree, and, at the same time, the ‘Lone Tree’ name was changed to Staplehurst. That same year the first map of the new Staplehurst was made, and 4 years later on August 22 1884, Staplehurst, Nebraska was incorporated as a village. Incidentally May later moved to Colorado and finally died in 1955, aged 97, in New Jersey.
What’s it like now?With a population currently around 280, it’s a relatively small village, but an active one. It has a volunteer fire department, a community centre, small Lutheran school, (linked to the Lutheran church) and a local pub. It also has a post office, despite the US Postal Service recently trying to close it – but the local community joined forces, protested, and won – it’s been kept! Although named by an English family, the ancestry of the current residents is mainly German (45%), with those being
able to trace back to English roots just 8% – and you won’t find any Julls living there now. Weatherwise, it’s cold in winter, with average temperatures below freezing from mid December to the end of February, and is normally accompanied by around 6 inches (150mm) of snow through this winter period. Summer is warm, but it’s also the time when there’s more rain. It gets windy at times too. As we write this in mid May, the area has sadly suffered from a massive storm, (which included 4 tornadoes to the south and east of Staplehurst). It was one of the worst, if not the worst in the last 30 years.
A friend of our contact there, a teacher, had so much damage her house is currently uninhabitable. They must live in a rental for four months while their house is being repaired AND the day after the storm she had a baby - their third child. Throughout Nebraska around $20m worth of damage has been caused. Looking at the wider area, Staplehurst is about 8 miles from the much larger town of Seward (pop.c 7000) and this is the main commercial centre, and indeed many of the local Staplehurst children attend school there. 27 or so further miles away is Nebraska’s state capital Lincoln, and with a population of around 250,000, is the major cultural centre. If you want to visit the American Staplehurst the nearest airport is here – it takes just 12 hours from Heathrow.
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Staplehurst Play Scheme28th July to 5th August 2014Play Place will be running the village’s Playscheme again this year. The scheme will provide up to 60 places each weekday morning for rising 5s (those starting school September 2014 provided they have reached 4 years old) to 11 years. The venue will again be the Kathie Lamb Brownie & Guide Centre, at the Jubilee Field. Sessions start at 9.30 and run through until 12.30pm.
So what do the children do? Well it’s largely up to them, as they can choose from a large selection of resources and equipment that are appropriate to their age group. The sessions promote ‘free play’, and there’s a programme of topic based activities, so they are fully occupied, and have a fun time – after all that’s what holidays are for!
Although the scheme is strongly supported by both the Parish Council and Maidstone Borough Council, there is a small charge for each session. There are more details atwww.staplehurstvillage.org.uk and more will be published nearer the time.
Letters From the Front To commemorate the 100th Anniversary of the start of the First World War, The Drama Group are putting on a short (around an hour) play, in the Parish Church. Written by Julie Austin, it’s a story of an elderly lady’s reminiscences of life and enduring love, punctuated by letters from her husband. It’s on Friday 11th and Saturday 12th July, starting at 7.30. Look out for ticket details.
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Free quotes and advice KCC Trading Standards Approved Member
Whites Landscaping
Drives - Fencing – Patios Gardens - Artificial Grass
01580 891079 07986 843903
www.WhitesLandscaping.co.uk
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Staplehurst 10k Run
The race returns on June 15th for a sixth year with new sponsors in ACORN HIRE. Since it started, it has grown to become one of the most popular 10ks in Kent, with a regular 300 plus finishers. It is recognised as one of the county’s fastest courses, with genuine personal best potential for the more serious runners, whilst at the same time, its rural, virtually flat course is an easy and gentle introduction for first timers. For the first time this year we are
having a children’s race, and all children will be given a race number and after completing the short course receive a medal
(children can be entered on the day, at the race HQ in the village centre).
The children’s race will start at 9.30am, and will be 2 laps of
Surrenden playing field.
The main event starts at 10.00am, also from Surrenden Road field.
Spectators and supporters will be able to see the runners as they leave the village along the Marden Road, turning left into Pagehurst Rd and then continuing on a circular route around Five Oak Lane, passing the former ’Wild Duck’ pub, and the ‘Eco- House’ on their return. The race is organised for the Carnival and Fete Committee, as a fundraiser, by ‘Nice - Work’ - for more info and entry details visit www.nice-work.org.uk
Sponsored by Acorn Hire
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We are a catering company based in the village, with many years experience. We provide a bespoke service and whatever the occasion, can cater for your needs.Weddings • Special Occasions Parties • Funerals • Business Lunches • Christenings • Birthday Parties • Christmas partieswww.sandrafieldcaterer.co.uk
08452 505 605 www.tquality.co.ukT.Quality, 4-5 Lodge Road, Staplehurst TN12 0QY
Proud to supply Chequers Fish Bar and Support Staplehurst Carnival
and Fete
REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES AND MODELS
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WARRANTY SERVICING USING MANUFACTURERS - COMPLIANT PARTS STOCKISTS OF TYRES, BATTERIES, EXHAUSTS, ETC.
MOT’s £40 TEL 01580 893989 UNIT 1&2, DOUGLAS BUILDINGS, LODGE ROAD, STAPLEHURST, TN12 OQZ
REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES AND MODELS•
WARRANTY SERVICING USING MANUFACTURERS-COMPLIANT PARTS
STOCKISTS OF TYRES, BATTERIES, EXHAUSTS, ETC.
MOT’s £40TEL 01580 893989 UNIT 1&2, DOUGLAS BUILDINGS, LODGE ROAD, STAPLEHURST TN12 0QZ
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Helping StaplehurstOver the last year our financial success has allowed us to make well over £2000 of donations to local charities and good causes (in addition of course to making admission free, and staging of the free evening concert). These have included:
McCabe CentreWeald Club for the DisabledSobell LodgeJubilee Field Management GroupStaplehurst Youth GroupStaplehurst ALG MemorialStaplehurst Horticultural Society.
If you think we might be able to help your groupthis year please get in touch with our secretaryDi Rowden on 891889.
Invicta Jazz Orchestra – Saturday 20th September at the Parish ChurchAlthough we can’t deliver a concert on the evening of the Carnival and Fete, we’ve been able to team up with the good folk from the Parish Church, to arrange a great
evening of entertainment with the Invicta Jazz Orchestra. IJO consists of 30 talented amateur musicians playing an eclectic mix of jazz styles
from “Summertime” to “Sesame Street” from “Thriller” to “Mack the Knife”. IJO plays regularly in music festivals in Maidstone, Tonbridge, Ashford, Cranbrook and Faversham plus many other gigs usually raising money for charity. Have a look at their
web site at www.invictajazz.comWe’ll be publishing more details nearer the time, but in the interim, put a note in your
diaries, it’s sure to be a great evening.
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A reminder of 2013
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STAPLEHURST TYRESTyres Exhausts Servicing Repairs MOT’s arranged
FriendlyReliable Service
Labour Charges £45/hourUnit 2, Honeycrest Ind Park,
Lodge Road, StaplehurstTN12 0RX
[email protected] 893326
Unit 4, Slaney Place Farm, Headcorn RoadStaplehurst TN12 0DT
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FOR MOT, DIAGNOSTICS,SERVICING & REPAIRS
t. 01580 891122e. [email protected]
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RADFORDS WISH THE STAPLEHURST CARNIVAL AND FETE EVERY SUCCESS
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Crampton House, High Street, Staplehurst, Kent, TN12 0AU and at 3 High Street, Marden, Kent, TN12 9DR Tel: 01622 833412
French Market - Sunday November 16th 2014
The annual French and Christmas Craft returns this year to the Village Centre on November 16th.
Alongside the ‘stands francais’ both the North and South halls will be packed with a selection of interesting craft stalls, offering interesting ideas and gifts to kick off your Christmas shopping
Grateful Thanks
Barrett and Jarvis Chasing Rainbows Chequers Fish Bar
Chittenden Farm Shop Coachmans Cottage Studio Hair Boutique
Hop Engineering Lilygreen - Hairdressers Magnetic Shields
Natwest Peter Jones - Opticians Poppy’s Day Nursery
Premier Appliances Railway Tavern RCV
Sash Windows Sciss Spar
Staplehurst Chiropractic Staplehurst Transits Station Garage
Station Newsagents Sue Smith - Physiotherapist The Barbers
Value Fresh Woodstove Trading Company
Our thanks are offered to the businesses listed below for their generosity which has enabled the event to take place. PLEASE support THEM and all our ADVERTISERS.
The stage is kindly provided by Staplehurst Transits.Temperature
Controlled Distributionwww.staplehursttransits.co.uk
Headcorn Aerodrome Kent TN27 9HXTel 01622 891558 Email [email protected]
www.wingsbar.co.uk
Lucky Programme - A Meal For 2At Wings Bar, Headcorn AerodromeEnter your name and contact number below, detach and drop into the post box on the Parish Council stand.
Contact Number
Name
Relaxed eatingand drinking on an historicwartime aerodrome in the
heart of Kent.Morning Coffee and Afternoon Tea
Lunchtime and Evening MealsSunday Roasts - Telephone to bookRegular ‘Gig in the Garden’ events
Come for the food - Stay for the day!
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And Also...
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Every effort will be made to deliver the advertised events. The Staplehurst Carnival and Fete Committee reserves the right to alter, postpone or cancel events without notice. Furthermore, the Committee cannot be held responsible for any loss, delay or
inconvenience caused by its actions or by actions beyond its control.
This free programme was compiled and edited bythe Staplehurst Carnival and Fete Committee.
Design and artwork by Arts Incorporated, Tenterden.
Printed by Fastprint & Design, St. Leonards-on-Sea
© Staplehurst Carnival and Fete Committee MMXIV.
The Parish Council and the Carnival & Fete Committee would like to stress the event field will be used by many, especially children on the 28th June. We urge dog walkers to act responsibly and clean up should their dogs foul the field or perimeter verges.
Graphic Design : Advertising : Marketing Services
Tel 01580 766988 : Mob 07740 168 548 : Skype [email protected] : www.artsincdesign.com
Sobell Lodge for the use of their meeting room
Sarah Dawson for the use of her photographs
Acorn Hire for the loan of equipment
Staplehurst Transits for the use of the Lorry
Kings Head for transporting stuff
Arts Incorporated for their ideas and help with the brochure and poster design
Iden Signs for help with posters and banners
Ditto Dog Display Team and Combat Martial Arts for their arena displays
Railway Tavern for organising the bar
Lance Todd (from Staplehurst, Nebraska) for his help and photographs.
The many people who helped marshal the 10k run.The volunteers who are helping us on the day.
The Parish Council for arranging distribution of the Carnival and Fete Brochure.The Messy Church Team from the United Reformed Church for organising the Craft Tent.And of course all the Advertisers and Supporters without whom the afternoon would not
have been possible.And finally - if we’ve missed listing you, sorry, but you do know your help has been
appreciated (we’ll try and get it right next year!)
We hope you enjoy the Carnival and Fete. If you’d like to advertise in next year’s programme, please contact Bob Ham on 892742. If you’d like a stall contact
Elaine Downton on 893586.
Sainsbury’s is delighted to continue its support for the Staplehurst Carnival and Fete
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