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Christmas tree festival delights visitors to Wokingham Methodist Church

by Phil Creighton
December 15, 2015
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Wokingham Methodist Church Christmas tree festival 2015 - Wokingham Town Mayor Cllr Philip Mirfin with his wife Kathy and Wokingham Methodist minister the Revd Catherine Bowstead

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Wokingham Methodist Church Christmas tree festival 2015 – Black Swan Handbell Ringers
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Wokingham Methodist Church Christmas tree festival 2015 – (from left) Barbara Peterson, the Revd Catherine Bowstead, Dilys Corlett, Lauren Knight, Gerry Higson, Claire Knight and Judy Jones
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Wokingham Methodist Church Christmas tree festival 2015 – Wokingham Methodist Church’s tree
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Wokingham Methodist Church Christmas tree festival 2015 – a large nativity scene
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Wokingham Methodist Church Christmas tree festival 2015 – Nativity sets on show
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Wokingham Methodist Church Christmas tree festival 2015 – Nativity sets on show
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Wokingham Methodist Church Christmas tree festival 2015 – Nativity sets on show
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Wokingham Methodist Church Christmas tree festival 2015 – The Westcott School presented a complete Christmas dinner on its tree, including cracker jokes
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HUNDREDS of visitors packed out a town centre church to admire a display of Christmas trees.

Wokingham Methodist in Rose Street welcomed all ages to its annual Festival of Christmas Trees over the weekend of December 4-6.

During the three days, guests could inspect 50 trees, each decorated by local groups that use the church or The Bradbury Centre. They included MoreArts and Wokingham Art Society.

Live music, nativity sets and refreshments were also available and there were Traidcraft stalls and children’s activities.

Wokingham Town Mayor, councillor Philip Mirfin, said he admired what he saw when he visited.

“It was very impressive,” he said. “There was everything: the local food bank had an empty tree with a single label on it, there were lots of other organisations.

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“They were marvellous, the ingenuity of people is amazing to see. It really was worth making an effort to go and see it.”

Donations from the event went towards three charities: Keep Mobile, Rose Street youth and community work and Musa weNkosi – a pre-school near Johannesburg in South Africa.

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