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PARISHIONERS, FRIENDS OR FAMILY MEETING TOGETHER MONTHLY ON THE 1ST SATURDAY NIGHT OR LUNCHTIME FOR A MEAL AT LOCAL DROUIN OR WARRAGUL RESTAURANTS OR VENUES - CONTACT PETER FOR BOOKINGS AND VENUES ON 0438 380 126
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A small service at Christ Church Drouin for those who need a mid week service at a later time followed by morning tea
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Meetings take place at Christ Church Drouin or on occasion elsewhere - check with church office for details
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A small service at Christ Church Drouin for those who need a mid week service at a later time followed by morning tea
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It's official - the people of Drouin and their family and friends are needed to help us set a NEW WORLD RECORD for the MOST NUMBER OF PEOPLE TO ROLL DOWN A HILL IN 1 HOUR. As part of Drouin's Ficifolia Festival, we are inviting the community to come together and put Drouin in the book - the GUINNESS WORLD RECORD BOOK! The current record is 570 people and it is held by by The National Trust (UK). They set it in July 2014 at an event in Polesden Lacey, Surrey, UK.
Pffftt!!! 570? Puh-leeeeease! We reckon we can get A THOUSAND regulation rolls. We have a few more details to work out and some special offers coming soon. We will have an ONLINE REGISTRATION to help us with the Guinness World Record evidence requirements, but it's not quite ready to share.
Please stay tuned for updates. Click on the INTERESTED or GOING button, and TAG your hill-rolling friends.
So are you in? Can we count on you to roll with us? All ages and all abilities are invited. If you have particular needs, let us know.
Oh, and if you want to help with the planning and running it, we'd *LOVE* to have you! Anyone 12 years and over can pitch in. Send us a message :)
Anglican Parish of Drouin is proudly child-safe and works consciously to be inclusive and supportive of all people. We you have any questions or concerns, please get in touch to talk with us.
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A small service at Christ Church Drouin for those who need a mid week service at a later time followed by morning tea
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The word shrove is a form of the English word shrive, which means to obtain absolution for one's sins by way of Confession and doing penance. Thus Shrove Tuesday was named after the custom of Christians to be "shriven" before the start of Lent.
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Ash Wednesday marks the first day of the season of Lent - forty days of preparation, reflection and self-improvement leading up to Holy Week and Easter.
All are welcome.
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A small service at Christ Church Drouin for those who need a mid week service at a later time followed by morning tea
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