Visitors from Canada & Jumble Sale Success

Visitors from Nova Scotia

Our surprise visitors from Kentville Nova Scotia, Laura Churchill Duke, husband David (who took the picture) and children Daniel and Thomas.

“We cannot thank you enough for your amazing hospitality yesterday in Goosnargh! We have been raving about our trip to everyone who will listen!”
                               –  Laura Churchill Duke

In a space of just a few hours the family met villagers preparing for the jumble sale, including Andy and Be Thiele (pictured with Steph and David Butters) visited St Mary’s Church & Goosnargh Oliverson’s, enjoyed Fish and Chips from Jill at Goosnargh Chippy and visited Tom and Mary Ibison in their cottage.

Laura had prepared questions about our Festival and the Community and will be writing and broadcasting back home in Nova Scotia. The children attend KCA (Kings County Academy) in Kentville and remember our visits in connection with the Twinning.

Thank you to all who sent cards, information etc at such short notice.

Jumble News

Record Breaker!!!
Wow! Massive thanks to the Community for your amazing generosity. The goods donated set us on track to beat all previous totals for the Jumble Sale which raised over £1500!

Thank you to all our volunteer helpers, the hard work most certainly paid off; and very special thanks to those who coped with the challenging task of charity shopping the last of the unsold goods once the clearer had left.

Our next Sale is on Saturday 14th October 2017 – please put the date in your diaries now.

Overheard at the Sale:

“Look what he’s bought! Motorcycle leathers! He’s going to kill himself now!!”

The Jumble Sale Needs You!

The jumble sale is fast approaching, starting Saturday Morning (18th March) in the Village Hall. If anyone is available to volunteer their help it would be greatly appreciated!

Please contact us either through the website, or talk to a festival committee member for more information.

Jumble Sale!

The Spring Good-as-New Jumble Sale is fast approaching. The date to remember is Saturday, 18th March, doors open at 11am.

Please support this major Festival fund raiser by sending along your pre-loved & Good-as-New clothes, bags, belts, shoes etc. We can also sell toys, books, bric-a-brac and small items of furniture.

The village hall will be open to receive donations on Friday 17th March, 2.30pm to 7.30pm and on Saturday, 18th from 8.30am to 10.00am. A door to door collection will be made around the core of the villages from 3pm on Friday 17th. Please ensure any bags left out are clearly labelled.
Donations of baking for our very popular Refreshments Stall will be very gratefully received and please just come along if you would like to help sort the Jumble, to work on a stall and/or to help with the clearing afterwards.

Following the Sale, our clearer will take as much as possible for recycling via various aid programmes. We also donate goods to the YMCA, Longridge & other local charity outlets.

Thanks to your support for past Sales, Goosnargh Jumble now has a reputation for being Top Class. Please help us make this our best ever!!

Selection Spectacular

A huge 103round of applause for Alex Johnson rounded off a glittering afternoon’s entertainment on a village hall stage transformed by creative use of voile & lighting and featuring talented young performers in an impressive variety of roles.

We were delighted to welcome the Mayor & Mayoress of the City of Preston, Councillor John Collins & Mrs Mary Dade, to witness the selection of Festival Queen Elect Miss Niamh Quigg and enjoy our legendary Goosnargh hospitality. Tom Ibison, Festival Honorary President reported that they had thoroughly enjoyed themselves!

Alex himself paid tribute to his fellow Musical Theatre Students at Preston’s College, Head Anne Markland and Tutor Michael Cosgrove, and to the Staff & Pupils of Goosnargh Oliverson’s and St Francis’ Catholic Primary Schools for endless hours of rehearsals which well and truly paid off on the day.

The College performers sang, danced and acted with impressive conviction and a terrific sense of performance and our Primary Schools offered a fantastic array of instrumental music & song with over 50 youngsters taking part – all a real credit to their teachers.

A very special feature of this year’s event, certainly a first for Goosnargh, was a skilful and beautifully choreographed Aerial Hoop routine created for us by Hannah & Grace Chadwick.

This year’s Festival, set to take place on Saturday, June 3rd, is dedicated to the late Tom Kirby who did so much to support the Festival both through his role at Barton Grange and through his membership of Longridge & North Preston Rotary. We were very pleased to welcome Tom’s daughter Helen Roberts and Guy Topping from Barton Grange as we launched the 2017 Festival Year. Guy is to present a new award, The Tom Kirby Rosebowl, to the Festival Queen on Festival Day.

Helen and Alan Roberts will judge the Fancy Dress section230 of the Festival and Guy and Carol Topping the Decorated Floats before Guy also presents a brand new Barton Grange Float Trophy.

Thank you to all who supported Alex so well. We were exceptionally well supplied with delicious cakes & scones, raffle prizes, helpers and, most importantly, a very appreciative audience to encourage our young stars of the future.

More photos here.

Happy New Year!

Festival 2017 breaking News!

Sunday January 29th is the date to remember if you or someone you know would like to be Festival Queen 2017.

We are delighted to be working with students from Preston’s College once more for our Selection Day event; an extravaganza of song & dance featuring our own talented Primary School pupils as well as the College’s aspiring Musical Theatre Performers.

Candidates to be Queen should arrive at the Village Hall to register before the concert, between 1.00 and 2.00pm. Registration is open to High School Pupils resident in the Parishes of Goosnargh and Whittingham and please note that these Parishes cover a huge area including Whitechapel and Bleasdale, check out the maps on the Festival Queen page. Please note that a Parent or Guardian must accompany each candidate. Festival Queen 2016 Roisin Quigg will select her successor during the interval of the concert.

We would like to invite the Community to come along on Sunday 29th January at 2.30pm to enjoy a fabulous showcase of local talent and to celebrate the selection of our new Festival Queen in the presence of the Mayor and Mayoress of the City of Preston.

This year’s Festival is to have a very special focus. On behalf of Barton Grange, Guy Topping is to present a new award, The Tom Kirby Award, to be held by the Festival Queen during the year of her reign. This is to acknowledge the very special part played by Tom in supporting the Festival and the high esteem in which he was held at Barton Grange. In addition Guy will renew the Decorated Float Trophy which Tom presented on behalf of Barton Grange many years ago. We look forward to welcoming Helen Roberts, Tom’s daughter, along with her husband and as many family members as possible to share this Festival Day with us.

The theme for the Festival is: FLOWER POWER!

Festival Day is Saturday 3rd June

December Update

Huge thanks Festival Queen Roisin together with friends and  Senior Attendants Eve Mellor, Ella Shipley and Daisy Barnett for working  furiously running the Children’s Gift Room at Oliverson’s Christmas Fair last week. Roisin is looking forward to continuing her duties at St Mary’s Carol Service. She and the members of the Festival Committee would like to wish everyone a wonderful Christmas and a very Happy New Year.

“Showtime” Announcement

Please put the date Sunday 29th January 2017 in your diaries now and  come along to the Village Hall at 2.30pm for a second “Showtime” event.

The very talented Performing Arts Students of Preston’s College will be showcasing their work once more and we will be welcoming our own talented young pupils to join them.

The event will launch the Festival Year and during the interval Festival Queen Roisin will announce her successor, to be crowned on Festival Day 2017, Saturday, June 3rd.

Registration of High School pupils resident in the Parishes of Goosnargh & Whittingham will be from 2pm to 2.30pm. Please attend with a parent/guardian if you wish to put forward your name.

We are delighted that the Mayor and Mayoress of Preston will be joining us.

Event Update

Three major Festival events are fast approaching!

The Celebration Ball takes place at Wyrebank, Garstang on 24th September and we thank everyone who has bought a ticket, donated a prize etc. for helping us towards our aim to renew the seating used on Cumeragh Village Green.

Autumn Jumble Sale
If you are having an Autumn clear-out please save your good quality and Good-As-New items for our Jumble Sale on Saturday 15th October 11am in Goosnargh Village Hall PR3 2BH.

Hallowe’en
A final Autumn date for your diaries is the Spooktacular Hallowe’en Event on Friday 28th October masterminded by Alex Johnson.

Festival 2016

Dedicated to the Memory of Reg Johnson

As we embarked on the festivities this year, MC Mike Barnes expressed the wish that the Community would “Do him proud!”  Needless to say they did so in grand style!

Even United Utilities picked up the mood of the community and moved Heaven and Earth (and a great deal of tarmac) to reinstate Whittingham Lane, albeit temporarily, so that the Procession could take place.

A glorious day, eight superb decorated floats to give the judges a real headache, a superb turnout for the fancy dress, The Bolton Caledonia Pipe Band, The Longridge Band, The Eclipse Parade Band, BwD Big Band – all combined to set the scene for the crowning of new Festival Queen Miss Roisin Quigg by retiring Queen Miss Melissa Crawley.

In her speech Melissa spoke of the highlights of her reign and in return Roisin expressed her excitement as her year in office begins. She was to begin her duties the very next day when she and her Senior Princesses attended the Bushell House Founder’s Day celebrations and received a special memento of her crowning.

The Queens were then introduced to Junior Special Guest Miss Heather Birkby, the current RHS Young School Gardener of the Year. MC Mike Barnes paid tribute to this amazing achievement from a most unassuming but gifted young member of our community. Heather had prepared, in collaboration with the grow your own project at Guild Lodge, two gifts to represent her love of gardening which she presented to Roisin and Melissa.

We were delighted to have with us, representing the Johnson and Swarbrick families, Lyn Johnson and Jill Wells who had earlier judged the shops and houses entries and a vibrant Carnival themed foyer presentation at Bushell House.

Winning Shop was Goosnargh Chippy, winning House 12, The Square, Whittingham and a special First Prize went to Bushell House

Look out for all the prize cards posted around the village.

In keeping with the very high standard of all aspects of the event this year, the maypole dancers performed their flawless patterns for the Queens and other assembled guests and the Carol May Academy Dancers followed with their “Hot Honey Rag” specially chosen for the occasion and to reflect the Carnival theme.

MC Mike highlighted the achievement of The Longridge Band in being promoted to the Championship section.

As I said the floats gave Judges Phil and Joanna Marshall a real challenge and Phil stressed his congratulations to all the entrants, the decision could not have been closer!

Family and Friends

1st A Knight to Remember … Sharon Swarbrick family and Friends

2nd Goosnargh Ghostbusters … Holden/Watkinson

3rd A Great Goosnargh Menu .. Alex Johnson & Friends and yes! That’s the same Alex, Grandson of Reg, who decorated the Village Hall and managed the setting off of the Float section of the Procession!

Schools and Organisations

1st Roll Up! Roll Up to the Circus! … Goosnargh Ducklings

2nd Charlie & the Chocolate Factory .. Goosnargh Oliverson’s

3rd Star Wars .. St Francis Catholic Primary

4th equal

Brazil Nuts .. Goosnargh St Mary’s MU and

The Calendar Girls 20 Years On .. Whittingham & Goosnargh WI

The Barton Grange Trophy for Best Overall Float was awarded to Goosnargh Ducklings and the Jill Thiele Trophy  to Sharon Swarbrick and Friends

Well Done everyone!

Fancy Dress Judges, Ellan and Denise Loxham again praised all the entrants

1st  prizes went to Ollie’s Nursery “Doctors and Nurses”, to the Marsland group “Robots” and to Oliver Porter “Tossing the Caber”

The Overall Best Fancy Dress Trophy went to Ollie’s Nursery and the Most Original Trophy to the Marsland Group Robots.

We were delighted to welcome visiting Queens from Broughton, Longridge, Barton and Grimsargh; Councillor John Collins and Mrs Joan McGinty, Mayor and Mayoress of Preston and Parish & Rotary representatives and to have John Gornall and his immaculate Penny Farthing winding his way among the crowds.

The Raffle Draw completed events on The Square and again huge thanks to Andy Thiele and his team, to all donors of prizes and everyone who bought a ticket.

Sue Brown and her team working from Polly The Vintage Caravan sold out of the ice cream, kindly donated by Crystal Hall, in record time. Thanks particularly to Procession Co-Ordinator Nik Birkby who somehow found time to transport Polly, she would otherwise have been stranded in the Ribble Valley!

Paul Cross and the Celebration Tea Team, with Dot Cross “on the door” ensured that the day was rounded off in the best possible way with the legendary Celebration Tea.

Chairman David Butters said

“It was a great day, the weather was kind to us and everyone seemed to have a good time. I would like to thank all the Committee Members, all the volunteers including the Procession Marshals, Marshals manning the Road Blocks, the Police for being so helpful, the residents of The Square and finally a special BIG Thank You to United Utilities and Kings Construction for the temporary repair of the BIG hole in Whittingham Lane especially so that the Festival could go ahead!”

Next year the Festival takes place on Saturday 3rd June

Our next fundraising event is the second Festival Celebration Ball to be held at Wyrebank, Garstang on Saturday 24th September.

Six of the twelve tables are already taken. Please contact Stephanie, Andy Thiele or Louise Chadwick to reserve your places, payment in September .

Look out for Roisin and her retinue at Longridge and Grimsargh and catch Alex Johnson performing in COPACABANA at the Charter Theatre 8th – 10th June – yes! He’s doing that as well!!

Melissa Crawley -2015/16 Festival Queen

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Hi, I’m Melissa and my reign as Queen 2015/16 has just taken me and my family to the Palace of Westminster!

I was invited by Ben Wallace MP and we all had tea and biscuits with Ben and his Guests
plus a guided tour. I’m in the photo with Ben and that’s the River Thames behind us.
My sister Chloe did the same when she was Queen in 2012/13.

We all went to Nova Scotia too, for the Twinning. You can find out more about that on the Twinning pages.