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Millerner's/Hat Parade @VillageHall Experience 2014


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Do you like wearing hats? do you make hats? would you like to join in our Hat Parade?

and catch a great show with

Men In Coats http://bit.ly/1riyWIw

The Greatest Show on Legs http://bit.ly/1kXzbmY

Vincent Figgins http://bit.ly/1po3J5D

rubbing Shoulders with the Great and the Good from our community Choirs TwaiKwondo BMX Table Tennis Jumble sale Artists the whole lot in one AMAZING SHOW

any interested parties please reply to [email protected] you can see last years pictures here http://www.flickr.com/photos/ianpdavies/sets/72157635156167047/

and we are here this year https://goo.gl/maps/ZzCzy

Please come and join the community's more eccentric side......it's fun ...there's Tea there's Cake and there's real ale with the Old Nun's Head


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