23rd & 24th july 2005 hampsthwaite village feast...
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Hampsthwaite Village Feast & Show23rd & 24th July 2005
Established by Royal Charter in 1304
Mark Dixon - Photographic Section, RAF ConingsbyCrown Copyright
Quiz now available
Price £1
From the Post Office, Corner Shop or Janet Howard
Tel: 770402 Prizes - £20 for outright winner,
£5 for one entry drawn at random
Our village Feast goes from strength to strength thanks to the full support of so many Hampsthwaite
people. We intend it to remain a local event with a strong focus on children and families, so it is good to see
the main growth in numbers arising because residents are inviting friends and relatives to join them for the
weekend. We will do our best to ensure a great occasion for all your guests.
This year we have all the attractions of previous years plus a brass band to help you enjoy your teas on
Saturday and a Spitfire display on Sunday
- yes, a real flying one!
The Feast organisers are keen that we invest in
our future so each year we try to do something for
the Feast, something for the village and now
something for the world. So far, our Feast
Engineering group has built a stage platform, a hog
roast and two BBQs. With the help of Tim and
Jeremy Backhouse and the kind permission of Tony
Binns, we improved the school field by building an
extra gate and this year we hope to build a new
bridge across the stream. Last year we created the
web site www.hampsthwaite.org.uk and now we
are looking to form active links between our
school and one in Africa.
None of this is possible without your full support.
Come along, enjoy yourselves and give
generously to help us continue this as a
great annual treat for all of us, our friends
and our families.
Geoff Howard
Obituary
It is with sadness this year, that we have to announce that George Wainwright is no longer with us.
For many years he was ‘Mr Feast’ and without his commitment it is doubtful we would ever have reached
the point we are at today. Thank you, George.
Grant of Market and Fairs at Pannal and HampsthwaiteThe King to the Sheriff of York greeting.Whereas we will that a market every week on Tuesdayat our hamlet of Panehale which is a member of ourmanor of Knaresburgh and a fair there every yearlasting four days to wit for two days before the feastof St Michael, the feast itself and the morrow of thesame. And likewise that a market every week onFriday at our hamlet of Hamesthwayt which is amember of our manor aforesaid and a fair thereevery year lasting four days to wit for two daysbefore the feast of the Translation of St Thomas the
Martyr on the feast itself and the morrow of the sameshall be held. We charge you that such markets andfairs in your full county you cause publicly to beproclaimed and firmly held.
Witness the King at Lincoln xxvii. Day of December.Translation of original grant found amongst theClose Rolls of 33rd Edward 1. (1304)
Foreword by Sir James AykroydMy family’s association with Hampsthwaite village goes back over eighty years - modest indeed compared
with the 701 years of the Hampsthwaite Feast but still something of which I am very proud.
There is an excellent community spirit in the village which is reflected in the many active societies and most
recently by the efforts of so many people to help fund the new Church Room. The Feast, of course, remains
the great annual event and it is wonderful that so many children and their families take part.
I am honoured to have been asked to open proceedings this year and my wife and I would like to wish
everyone a successful and highly enjoyable weekend.
The Feast, Village and the World
2005 Feast Queenand AttendantsQueen Emma Hart
Attendants William Rowntree, Leah Buckle,
Jack Bennett, Phoebe Hewick
Last year’s Feast Queen and Attendants
Grand Feast RaffleTickets £1 available throughout Feast weekend
Two fantastic first prizes…A beautifully framed print of the Spitfire,signed by the pilot and a beautifully framedpicture of the Dakota, signed by the crew.
Many thanks to Image Design for the exceptional qualityof the framing on these unique prizes
Feast Guests and Entertainment
Keeping the Hampsthwaite Feast Running
HARROGATE SPASPRING WATER
(Sponsors of the Cross Country Run)
• Seven Scale Miniature Traction Engines
• Professor Smartly fun and games, magic andclowning create a wonderful atmosphere forchildren and adults alike. Children’s disco atthe barbeque, in the Dining Hall
• Gavioli fairground organ displayed by Tony Hunt• Soul fingers - a new band for the barbeque!• Edward Marshall - Teenage club night disco• Traditional Swing Boats and Merry-go-round
on Saturday and Sunday
For the first time in Hampsthwaite
• We are delighted to announce a fabulous aerobatic display by a Spitfire from the Battleof Britain Memorial Flight. Followed byDakota fly-past (sponsored by Wolseley UK)
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Feast Indoor Competitions Saturday 23rd JulyTo be held in the Memorial Hall on Feast Saturday, 23rd July. Entries to be taken to the MemorialHall between 9am and 10.30am. Parents: ensure that your child’s name and age are clearly visibleon the reverse or underside of each entry - but hidden when displayed for judging.
Judge: Jane Nami
Indoor Competitions Theme - "Well known book or film characters"
Pre-schoolClass A A model of your favourite ‘Winnie the Pooh’ character
Reception Class and Year 1Class B Write about the best film you have seenClass C Draw a picture of your favourite book or film characterClass D Make a model of the front of a cinema
Years 2 and 3Class E List your top 5 books and say why you have chosen themClass F Create and illustrate a new cartoon characterClass G Make a model of a Superhero
Years 4,5 and 6Class H Write about a book or film character you would like to beClass I Design a book cover or film posterClass J Invent and display a new spell for Harry Potter
Years 7,8,9 and 10Class K Write a newspaper report on a recent celebrity film premierClass L Present your own idea for a film outline in story board formClass M Design and display a new gadget for James Bond
Any age Under 16Class N Photographic competition
- "Location shots for (you name the film)"
Prizes and (Points)Indoor Competitions 1st £1 (4) 2nd 50p (3) 3rd 25p (2) 4th 15p (1)
Please make every effort to ensure a good display for all to enjoy!
Feast Sports Competitions Sunday 24th JulyTo be held on the Cricket Field on Feast Sunday, 24th July starting at 1.30 pm
Item School Year Group Event Open to:
1 / 2 Pre-Sch. - R 30 metre flat Boys / Girls
3 / 4 Years 1 - 2 50 metre flat Boys / Girls
5 / 6 Years 3 - 4 60 metre flat Boys / Girls
7 / 8 Years 5 - 6 80 metre flat Boys / Girls
9 / 10 Years 7 - 9 80 metre flat Boys / Girls
11 / 12 Year 10 plus 100 metre flat Boys / Girls
13 / 14 Pre-Sch. - R Hopping Race Boys / Girls
15 / 16 Years 1 - 2 Egg and Spoon Race Boys / Girls
17 / 18 Years 3 - 4 Egg and Spoon Race Boys / Girls
19 / 20 Years 5 - 6 Sack Race Boys / Girls
21 / 22 Years 7 - 9 Sack Race Boys / Girls
23 / 24 Year 10 plus Sack Race Boys / Girls
25 / 26 Pre-Sch. - R Novelty Race Boys / Girls
27 / 28 Years 1 - 2 Novelty Race Boys / Girls
29 / 30 Years 3 - 4 Novelty Race Boys / Girls
31 / 32 Years 5 - 6 Obstacle Race Boys / Girls
33 / 34 Years 7 - 9 Obstacle Race Boys / Girls
35 / 36 Year 10 plus Obstacle Race Boys / Girls
37 / 38 5 - 15 years Visitors Handicap Race All Comers
39 / 40 Adults Egg Catching Contest Parents
Prizes and (Points)Sports Competitions 1st £1 (3) 2nd 50p (2) 3rd 25p (1)
Saturday 23rd July at a glance9.00am Memorial Hall Entries for Indoor Competitions
10.30pm Memorial Hall Closing for Entries
11.00am Memorial Hall Judging Show and Competitions
11.00am Memorial Hall Judging of Pet Show
12.45pm Brookfield Green Assemble for the Feast Parade
1.30pm School Field Opening of the Feastby Sir James and Lady Aykroyd.Announced by the Feast BeadlePresentation of the Feast Queenand her Attendants.Fancy Dress judging
2.00pm Memorial Hall Now open to view the displays.Music from the Ebor Brass BandAfternoon Feast teas by Alison Lewis(01423) 524297
3.00pm Memorial Hall Start of Cross-Country Run.Professor Smartly entertains
4.30pm Memorial Hall Show Prizes and Trophies
7-12pm Feast Family Barbeque & DiscoTickets: £2.50 for under 16’s, £4.00 for adults. Pre-school children free.
• DIY Barbeque on prepared Barbeque pits with Hutchinsons’ van available to buy meats.Bring your own side dishes and salads, cutlery, crockery and cooking irons!
• Bar with Beer, Wine and Soft Drinks. Please support the bar.
• Be entertained with music by Soul Fingers• Teenage club night with Edward Marshall inside the main memorial hall• Children’s disco with Professor Smartly inside the dining hall
For tickets contact Sally Haigh: Tel. 770915
1pm Feast Grand Fancy Dress Parade• Parade through to school field from Brookfield Green accompanied by The Harrogate Baptist Church Marching
Band, live steam engines and Professor Smartly.
Enjoythe Feast!
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Sunday 24th July at a glance
Prizes and (Points) For all competitions
Sports Competitions: 1st £1(3) 2nd 50p(2) 3rd 25p(1)
Indoor Competitions: 1st £1(4) 2nd 50p(3) 3rd 25p(2) 4th 15p(1)
Pet Show: 1st £1 2nd 50p 3rd 25p 4th 15p
Fancy Dress: 1st £1 2nd 50p 3rd 25p 4th 15p
In addition to monetary awards as indicated the child gaining most points overall (sports and indoor competition only)will receive the Sir Fredrick Aykroyd Cup for one year and the Forrest Silver Cup to keep. Runners up will receive the SidSteele Plate (girl) and the Wainwright Cup (boy) to keep for one year. They will also receive a cup to keep.
Conditions of Entry: Children’s Sports (except Visitors’ race) and Indoor Competitions are restricted to residents in the Hampsthwaitecollection area and/or children attending Hampsthwaite school and their parents.
4.30pm Cricket Field Feast Prizes and Trophies
10.45am Feast ServiceMethodist ChapelEcumenical Service led by Rev. Garry Hinchcliffe. A warm welcome is extended to the wholevillage to come and celebrate our annual Hampsthwaite Village Feast.
4pm Feast Sports Hog RoastHog donated by Hutchinsons Butchers, Ripley • Bar with Beer, Wine and Soft Drinks.
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2-3pm Spitfire & Dakota Air ShowSpitfire kindly sponsored by Minster Jaguar, Knaresborough Dakota kindly sponsored by Wolseley UKFor the first time in Hampsthwaite see a World War II Spitfire and Dakota perform for the village
1.00pm Cricket Field Opening of Feast games & sports1.30pm Cricket Field Children's sports, football
(dads against lads), volleyball, rounders, tug o’war, strawberry teasOrganiser: Andy Hailwood
Other Feast competitions
Pet Show Sponsored by: Brookroyd Garage. Tel. 01423 770247
Memorial Car Park, Feast Saturday 23rd July at 11.00am.Judge: K.Pickett of Sirius Dog Grooming, Assistants: E.Oakley & L.MacWhirter. Open to all children in the Feast collecting area• Pets to be assembled on the Memorial Hall car park by 10.45am • 3 Classes – dogs, unusual pets and others• No cages will be provided – owners should bring their own if needed • No pets under 6 weeks old allowed• All exhibitors of pets to be under 16 on the day of the event • All pets to be vaccinated as appropriate
PrizesPet Show 1st £1 (4) 2nd 50p (3) 3rd 25p (2) 4th 15p (1)
Fancy Dress Sponsored by: Image Design. Tel. 01423 873552
School Field, Feast Saturday, 23rd July at 1.30pm.Judges: Sir James & Lady Aykroyd. Classes: 4 years and under, 5-7 years, 8-12 years, 12-16 years.Any age group of 2 or more children, Decorated Bicycle-under 16, Adult Fancy Dress.A prize for every entrant. All participants to assemble at 12.45pm on Brookfield Green for the Grand Feast Parade(very young children may wish to join the Parade at Dawson Court).
PrizesFancy Dress 1st £1 (4) 2nd 50p (3) 3rd 25p (2) 4th 15p (1)
Cross Country Run Sponsored by: Harrogate Spa Spring Water
Assemble at Memorial Hall at 2.30pm, Saturday, 23rd July 3pm start.Distance 2 miles on local footpaths. Organiser: Chris Wilson
PrizesP. Snelling Trophy for the first local man and RPD Cup for the first local woman.Medals for all finishers. £2.50 each for fastest male and female visitors
Treasure Hunt Sponsored by: The Whole Caboodle Tel. 0113 203 6030
Entries to be submitted on Saturday 23rd July.Find the village locations of the nine photographs on page 15. Entries judged on Sunday at the Feast sports day.
PrizesWin £10
Scarecrow Trail Sponsored by: Simon Graeme. Tel. 01423 770779
Life size film and book characters to be displayed at the front of your house or garden from 16th July.Followed by a scarecrow trail competition to try and find them all. Entry forms from Post Office, Corner Shop,Pauline Weston (Tel: 771074) or Elfie Osler (Tel: 771726).
PrizesWin £10 for the best scarecrow - enter the Scarecrow Trail and you can judge the winnerWin £5 for trail winner (drawn Feast Sunday)
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Feast family treasure hunt Win £10
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Get to know a little more about our wonderful village and you could win £10!All you have to do is find the locations of the 9 pictures shown below, fill in your answers on the formbelow, cut it out and post it into the entry box. Your entry must be posted into the Treasure Hunt entrybox in the Memorial Hall entrance on Feast Saturday. The first correct entry drawn out will be judged to bethe winner, which will be announced at the sports on Feast Sunday.
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Feast 2005 Committee and SupportersGeoff Howard (Chair), Julian Franklin ( Hon. Sec), Elfie Osler (Minutes),
Sally Haigh (Treasurer), John Spilsbury (Vice Chair)Supported by:
Tony and Carol Allanson, John Beaumont, Janice Booth, Clive Francis, Andy Hailwood, Susan Harris, JanetHoward, Mark Hudson, Tony and Jo Lambert, Craig Linton, Eric Oakley, Julia McWhirter, Jane Palmer, Sandy
Pinkney, Iain Rowson, Jason Sutcliffe, Pauline Weston, Chris and Carol Wilson.Special thanks to Lonsdale House, Waitrose Harrogate, Yorkshire Tea and In Stainless.
The Committee extend additional thanks to the many people and organisations for their contributionson the day - more helpers always welcome!
Feast 2006 - July 22nd to 23rd - Theme: Fun and laughter
www.hampsthwaite.org.uk/feast
Hampsthwaite Feast 2005
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