Christmas Dinner 2017
What a great time we had as Twinners gathered for the Christmas Dinner at Dainton in the Orangery! It was a perfect venue for the 44 who gathered and we had an excellent meal. This was the best turn out for several years and it proved a highly enjoyable evening.
10 February 2018 - dinner and Five Finger Eddie
Our event in February was an excellent three course dinner with entertainment by Celtic Folk group, Five Finger Eddie - see this clip on YouTube.
After a starter of smoked mackerel pate, the roast ham, potatoes and veg for mains were supplemented with a lovely nut roast for the vegetarians amongst us. Puddings as usual were surpassingly gorgeous.
October 2017 Waterloo Evening
A great time was had by all celebrating the battle of Waterloo on 14 October 2017 at Church House.
You might ask yourself what on earth we could do do celebrate a great victory at sea when we were situated among the ancient stones that make up the Church House. Well the answer is that Ian Arrow and Kevin Eales invented some great entertainment with a Waterloo quiz / anagram, and an enactment - yes, an enactment. This was read out by Julie, Ian and Kevin after our rations of bully beef, plus a veggie option, with beets (actually beef in red wine, and very nice it was).
Visit from French Children June 2017
Eight French school children accompanied by two adults arrived in Abbotskerswell in the last week of June 2017 and were welcomed by Abbotskerswell Primary School and the Twinners.
Here's what they said;
June 2017 - The Lost Gardens of Heligan
TRIP TO LOST GARDENS OF HELIGAN
From ABBOTSKERSWELL TWINNING ASSOCIATION
It rained for the twinners and other villagers on a coach trip to the Lost Gardens of Heligan near Mevagissey in Cornwall. Abbotskerswell Twinning Association planned this outing not just for members but with the specific intention of welcoming other villagers and also members other Twinning Associations who would like to join us.
The trip took place on SATURDAY 10 JUNE. The Lost Gardens of Heligan were rediscovered 25 years ago from the brambles of totally neglected estate. Today, Heligan remains one of the most loved and romantic gardens in the UK, appreciated as much for its beauty and mystery as for the ground breaking restoration project.
Over 200 acres are now a paradise for the explorer, wildlife, plant lover and garden romantic. Victorian Productive Gardens and Pleasure Grounds beckon, along winding paths laid out over two centuries ago. The Jungle takes you on a sub-tropical journey through bamboo tunnels and under majestic tree ferns, giant rhubarb and bananas whilst the estate reveals a lost world of traditional and rare breeds, wildlife and ancient woodlands.
We got wet, but had a lot of fun. Hey ho
Andrew Rose
(Chairman, Abbotskerswell Twinning Association)
Jolly sing along February 2017
The ATA held their February meeting at Church House where almost thirty members started their evening with a welcome drink and chat with friends before sitting down to a 3-course meal of parsnip soup, creamy tarragon chicken and a selection of desserts all made by members.