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=Annual Mill Events=
=Annual Mill Events and Themed Open Days=
This page lists annual mill events from the point of view of Mill Trust Directors or volunteers responsible for organising or assisting in running them.


==Mills Weekend Open Day==
* [[National Mills Weekend Open Day]]
* [[Annual General Meeting]]
* [[Barn Dance]]
* [[Book Sale]]
* [[Summer Fete]]
* [[Classic Cars Open Day]]
* [[Table Top Sale]]
* [[Scalextric Open Day]]
* [[Autumn Rural Crafts Fair]]
* [[Christmas Bonfire Carols]]


==Annual General Meeting==
=Other Events=
This is usually held at St. Peters Church, Furze Road towards the end of April or in early June. All members are welcome to attend and should receive notification three weeks in advance,
The aim of this section is to document other events that have been run at the mill so that if, in the future, we have a volunteer willing to run them again, the information is collected in one place. There is no obligation on a future willing volunteer to follow the exact plan of historic events, but the information may be of use.
A speaker is invited to speak after the business of the meeting is concluded. The meeting is conducted by the Chairman with reports from the Treasurer and Technical Adviser or Maintenance Coordinator. Volunteers are required to make and serve tea/coffee with biscuits and wash up afterwards.


==Annual Summer Fete==
* [[Craft Sunday]]
 
*[[Friends of the Mill 30th Anniversary]]
==Classic Cars Day==
* [[Barbecue]]
 
* [[Quiz Night]]
==Autumn Rural Crafts Fair==
 
==Christmas Bonfire Carols==

Latest revision as of 19:58, 7 August 2022

Annual Mill Events and Themed Open Days

This page lists annual mill events from the point of view of Mill Trust Directors or volunteers responsible for organising or assisting in running them.

Other Events

The aim of this section is to document other events that have been run at the mill so that if, in the future, we have a volunteer willing to run them again, the information is collected in one place. There is no obligation on a future willing volunteer to follow the exact plan of historic events, but the information may be of use.