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Successful Harvest Celebration at Bleary

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Published Date: 26 October 2009
BLEARY Farmers' Hall Management Committee (BFHMC) held a highly successful dinner last Friday evening.
Around 130 people packed the Farmers' Hall for the Harvest themed dinner and celebration festival. Chairman of BFHMC, Mr William Robinson welcomed everyone to the Harvest Festival Evening and wished all present an enjoyable evening.
A delicious four
course meal, provided by members of Bleary Young Farmers' Club and led by club member Suzanne Halliday was enjoyed by all.
Entertainment for the evening took the form of musical items by singer Kenny Paul, while Diane McCullough and Emma Smith provided musical entertainment on the accordion and fiddle. Philip Murdock, Jason Grant and Cathryn Murdock, also members of Bleary Young Farmers', continued the entertainment with various piping and drumming acts alongside a novelty 'Jack the Peg'. Compere for the evening was Edward Campbell from Gilford.
Bleary Farmers' Hall Management Committee would like to take this opportunity to thank the members of Bleary YFC, parents and friends who helped, all the artists who provided entertainment and to all those who supported the event.
A special thanks is also expressed to Craigavon Borough Council who kindly supported the Harvest Festival event.



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  • Last Updated: 26 October 2009 8:41 AM
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  • Location: belfast
 
 
 


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