St Mabyn Village News

News from the village of St.Mabyn in North Cornwall...

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Janie McDonald exhibition


Artist Janie McDonald from St Mabyn will be exhibiting her wonderful textile work at the Rock Institute from Tuesday 27th December until Monday 2nd January don't miss it. Open 11am - 5pm daily

Monday, December 12, 2011

St Mabyn's got talent


St Mabyn Peace Memorial Hall took on a life of its own when the new St Mabyn Players presented their Christmas Comedy Extravaganza on 8th, 9th and 10th December. The show was a sell out for each performance. What's more, each show ended with a standing ovation and extremely enthusiastic requests for an encore from a very appreciative audience. The hall was very imaginatively transformed into a cabaret style venue for the occasion, and was further enhanced by audio and lighting engineer David Hudson's magical lighting effects. The newly renovated stage, artistically painted by Mike Haywood, is now a perfect backdrop and David most certainly did it justice.
Director, producer and performer, Tony Dickinson, who masterminded the production, has worked extremely hard and tirelessly with the Players for many months to ensure that their first show would be memorable. The Players are a small but loyal and dedicated group who have all been totally committed to fulfilling their promise of a lively and fun filled evening, and this is exactly what they achieved - probably to a far greater extent than they expected!

The short play in the first half of the programme was a very well received comedy by well-known writer, David Tristram, followed by musical comedy acts that revived some old favourites in a way that has quite likely never been done before! Who would have guessed that, when Jean Endean danced as a beautiful black swan in Swan Lake, she would later be joined by some very dodgy looking characters whose feathers and footwork left a great deal to be desired.

When Angela Bunney, Anne Edwards and Jean Endean performed Three Little Maids from the Mikado, it soon became obvious that these were not going to be the beautifully attired ladies in Kimonos that Gilbert and Sullivan had in mind. Sadly, the budget would not run to beautiful kimonos. However, our Three Little Maids were in perfect harmony - if not a little knock-kneed!

Tony's hugely comical version of Delilah was a real showstopper. Beverley Flint was the temptress who drove poor Tony mad, whilst Eric Clews was busy with 'Judy Allwind' who doubled for Beverley as her silhouette in the window. Eric seemed to be quite seriously smitten with our 'Judy' and was getting up to all sorts of capers behind Tony's back; the result was hilarious. David Masters and Colin Hyde did a grand job as Masters of Ceremonies with the onerous task of filling the gap between acts with their comical banter.

During the Saturday show, there was a 'surprise' performance by Laura Brown from St Mabyn Stores, who wowed everyone with her amazing belly dance and beautiful costume.
Well done, Laura, and very many thanks - our audience loved it!

It would be impossible to acknowledge everyone individually who helped to make the Extravaganza such a success but their support was invaluable and very much appreciated.
However, Alex Fielding and her team deserve a very special mention for managing to cater so efficiently for such large numbers; it was a daunting task. Guy Brindle excelled at multi tasking as well as carrying out his nerve-wracking duties as front of house and stage manager, and Anne McDermott and Yvonne White deserve an award for their wardrobe and make up skills.

All that remains to be said is that you will undoubtedly be hearing more from the Players
before long - after they have recovered from the Extravaganza, of course!
Audrey Cooke
People in the photo are from left:  Beverley Flint, Jean Endean, Angela Bunney and Anne Edwards.

Monday, December 05, 2011

More local earthquake news

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Sunday, December 04, 2011

Anyone feel the earth move?

Earthquake in Bodmin!

Audrey Cooke is a winner!


The Linden Homes competition to capture the village of St Mabyn in a photograph was won by Audrey Cooke, who is delighted with her prize of £200.

The entries were judged by a panel from Linden Homes and the winning photograph will not only be displayed in their St Mabyn show home, but may also be used in their marketing literature.

Gardening Club

Our Gardening Club guest speaker for November was Lorraine Turnbull who gave us avery interesting and amusing talk with slides on Autumn and Winter colour in the garden. We were shown a selection of trees and shrubs, including Liquid Amber and Himalayan Birch. The latter reaching up to 60 feet, not one for small gardens! Moving down to a more managable size the beauty and autumn colour of the red/yellow/bronze leaves of the contorted hazel, maple and acer palwatuas. There were a good number of plants offering three distinct phrases of growth ie: flowers, leaves and then berries. These provide interest throughout the year. Now is the time to dig through your gardening books on those dark winter nights. For the smaller plants cyclamen and heather give a lovely show.
Many shrubs need a severe pruning to prevent them from overwhelming their neighboring plants.
It was a very informative talk and members left with a clear idea of what could be planted to give plenty of autumn and winter colour.

We start the new year with Tony Brown speaking on Tidying up the Winter Garden onWed 11 January 7.30pm St Mabyn Village Hall.
For more information about forthcoming meetings and member please contact Angela Bunney 01208841511. Have a Happy Christmas and best wishes to all for the New Year 2012.

Bookswap

The next Bookswap at St Mabyn Post Office and Stores is on Saturday 28 January 2012. Do come along have a cup of coffee and choose a book or two to take to read when you are sitting by the warm fire on these cold winter nights. See you there!

St Mabyn Players

The St Mabyn Players' Christmas Musical Comedy Extravaganza in St Mabyn Village Hall at 7.30 is now fully booked for 8th, 9th and 10th December. However, seats are available for the Dress Rehearsal on Wednesday 7th. Entry for the Dress Rehearsal is only £4 (pay at the door) and includes light refreshments. The show includes a short play by the well known comedy writer, David Tristram, and contains some adult humour.

Thursday, December 01, 2011

Truncheon 1807??


Robert Peel established the first police force in London in 1829 by 1857 all cities in the UK were obliged to form their own forces. It seems a little curious that St Mabyn had a policeman with a truncheon in 1807! Can anyone shed any light on this anomaly?

St Mabyn Church 1870

St Mabyn Church 2011

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