
Less than 10 days to go now… A German Sausage stall appeared on the Market Place in Abingdon today

There was also a German Lebkuchen and Gingerbread stall.

The event was organised by Dawn who also organises the Chilli Festival. As usual for an event by Dawn there was music playing and lots of fun. Saucey Lady was there with some Chilli Sauce.

The Bug Store provided some gift ideas for anybody with a bug loving relative. All part of a wide ranging Christmas Bazaar – thanks to Dawn.

Meanwhile over the road, in St Nicolas Church, Cards For Good Causes had their final day after a very good run.

A young lady customer kindly posed for this picture. She looked so colourful.

The Christmas Tree has been chopped to size and the lights disentangled. Everything should soon be ready for Christmas at St Nics.
Category Archives: Christmas
Alone at Christmas – and don’t want to be Alone

There is an invitation to join the Christmas Dinner at Peachcroft Church on Christmas Day this year. Guests are welcome to arrive from 12.30 pm for a 1 pm start. The event runs until 3 pm. Assistance with transport is available. Places are Free and Booking is essential.

At Preston Road Community Centre this evening some ladies from the Vineyard Church, who meet every Sunday at the centre, were putting together parcels and food for people – locally – who cannot afford Christmas this year.
Advent Day 7 – Christmas Giant on Saxton Road

At Preston Road Community Centre, John puts up most of the decorations hanging from the roof;

while I put the trees together, and added baubles, tinsel and lights.

I thought we had done a great job until, walking home via Saxton Road, I saw the work of some Christmas decorating giants.
Advent 2 – Christmas Extravaganza

Day 2 of Advent…

The Christmas Extravaganza was on all day. The event got into full swing at midday when the Oxford Caledonian Pipe Band led the parade.
People came out of their shops to watch. This is Sue Ryder.

Following the pipe band were: The cast of Aladdin, Strawberry Fayre Majorettes, Kingfisher School, Abingdon Traditional Morris Dancers, Abingdon-on-Thames Town Council

Next came the ever changing Town Crier, and last but not least … Father Christmas in his sleigh.

All the way along Bath Street was a large street market with craft and charity stalls including the one for Helen & Douglas House.

There were also lots of things happening on the Market Place. Father Christmas was there throughout the day.

There were also performers on the Market Place and in St Nic’s Church.
As the time for switching on the lights came near Back 2 Back performed at 16:00. If you heard their last song then go to their facebook page and like them, and say what was their last song. They are going to draw a name from a hat and perform for free at the winner’s next party.

Following on from the success of S Club 3 last year, this year we saw The Honeyz.

The weather was a bit against us this year. Not the snow which was fake, but the rain.

The evening culminated in the turning on of the lights,

and the brilliant fireworks (by Illusion Fireworks). This picture is taken from a 5 minute video you can view on youtube.
The event was organised by Abingdon on Thames Chamber of Commerce, in particular Paul Townsend; and sponsored by Abingdon & Witney College, Mays Properties, Wenn Townsend, Smeg, and The Crown and Thistle.