Sadly St Peter’s isn’t able to hold two of our most social events this year – the Church Fete and our Patronal Lunch. But that doesn’t stop us finding a way to celebrate St Peter. And since Peter was a fisherman, a “fishy” theme seems appropriate.
We’re going to make an art installation inside the church porch on Sunday 28 June for just one day – from 11:00-16:30. You, family and friends are invited to take part. Make a model fish, not too big and ideally no more than 30cm long in any material – fabric, card, paper or clothes pegs! If your fish is too heavy we won’t be able to catch it in our fishing net, so clay is probably too heavy. Attach a string or ribbon so you can tie your fish to the net.
Older children and adults might like to make child-safe fabric fish (no buttons for eyes) which, after a suitable period of quarantine, could be sent to children in need.
You might like to be around towards the end of the day to take photographs of the finished installation.
Hand sanitiser will be available. Please practice social distancing and queue patiently if too many people arrive together.
For any additional information contact Phillipa Hardman (tel: 01865 513545 or email: Phillipa.hardman@virginmedia.com)