Capel Classic Car & Bike Show – Saturday 16th August 2014

Saturday 16th August 2014  12-5pm in aid of The Friends of St. John the Baptist Church

The 2014 Show continues united with Horticulture, and we we hope the weather will be an improvement on last year!

In spite of this the support in 2013 from both exhibits and public was brilliant so if you were on of those then thank you for making the effort and we hope you had a great afternoon.

Now we are back again on Saturday 16th August this year, to continue the success with our “Green Friends.”

The Cars and Bikes are open for business from 12 mid-day on the Capel Memorial Playing Field – so Don’t Miss It!

All monies raised go to “The Friends of St John The Baptist” and are directed towards the upkeep of the Capel Church so please go and have a look and see how well you look after it.

We look forward to seeing as many of you on the day and with find weather!

Andrew Forsysth 

Capel’s Got Talent – Everyone’s talking about it!

To be held at Capel Recreation Ground on Saturday 16th August. Food and drink available from 7:15pm. Performances start a 7:45pm.

Last year’s winner was Katie who came from Dorking and brought her harp, playing beautifully to an enraptured audience. this year promises to deliver another great line up to provide a fantastic evening of entertainment for all.

To ensure you ge ta ticket please contact Miranda Ashwood on 01306 713127 or email capelsgottalent@gmail.com . Tickets are £5 each, under 10’s are free (but will need a ticket too so we can monitor numbers on the night).

All proceeds from Capel’s Got Talent will go to Capel Friends of Guiding to support activities for its members.

Follow us on twitter @capelsgottalent and Facebook.

If there is anyone available to lend a hand at the set up or packing away, extra pairs of hands would be gratefully received, even for half an hour! Please let us know if you would be available either Saturday between 5:30pm – 7pm or Sunday morning between 8am – 10am. Contacts as above.

Capel Show – Thanks!

The stewards of the Capel Horticultural Society wish to thank Coffee Real for once again generously providing their excellent freshly ground, freshly brewed coffee on the morning of the show. We have come to depend on it because it wakes us up after the early start and provides a welcome break, coming as it does before the rush of exhibitors anxious to beat the 10am deadline. The aroma of the coffee alone is enough to refresh us in time for the judging to commence. The taste is delicious and is much appreciated by everyone. I firmly believe that the provision of such good coffee is a significant factor in the coming together of the stewards to form a cohesive team. There is nothing like fathering around a steaming coffee pot or in our case two large coffee dispensers to add to the friendliness of the atmosphere and the enjoyment of the event. The stewards work very hard, it is a long morning, they deserve the best. Coffee Real provides just that. I hope we shall be back again next year for another cup!

Ann South 

 

Many thanks to all Capel and district, friends and neighbours, for helping to make the stall, in aid of the Royal Marsden Hospital, such a success at this year’s summer show. The bottles supplied made for a very interesting and exciting display, which had queues, of would be winners’ the minute the show was open. How lucky we were to have the charming Bob Champion to assist in handing out the prizes? Thanks also to friends who helped with the “donkey work” erecting the stable, together with hay nets and matching floral arrangements. The jockeys cajoling people to “have a go” where a colourful sight which, together with the pantomime horse, all added to the jollity. When we receive the outstanding promised donations, we should be able to had over £1,00 to help “The Marsden” continue their wonderful work.

Bless you Love Sally.

PS – Since writing this I have received donations over and above the £1,000 I was working toward.

 

Many thanks to everyone who supported my Charity Bric-A-Brac Stall this year at the Ockley and Capel flower shows. We were thankfully blessed with good weather, and it was lovely as always to catch up with old friends.

Over the two weekends, we raised a total of £450, which will be split between Family Support Work, a charity run by local churches to support vulnerable families across Sussex, and the restoration fund for Okewood Church.

Thanks again for your help and support – I couldn’t do it without your generous donations.

Mandy Tanswell

Classic Cars And Bikes – “Capel Reigns!”

Once again the Capel Weekend has come and gone with another fantastic combined Show for Cars & Bikes & Vegetable & Flowers & “et al” on Saturday 17th August – followed by a fantastic Music Festival on the Sunday.

Cars and Bikes came out in ever increasing numbers – Military and Commercial – Car Clubs – Vintage – Veteran – Young And Old – Classics of all description – in fact everyone came out with the purpose to have fun and enjoy themselves – and enjoy themselves they did!

And the public came out to marvel and celebrate the Annual Weekend Extravaganza of Capel. This year was the 15th showing of Classic Cars & Bikes and generally agreed as god as last year in spite of the overcast weather and occasional rain.

More than 630 Cars and Bikes and other Varieties of motorised vehicles navigated their way along the A24 into Capel.

This year’s combined car marque was Austin and Morris – names which had offshoots into Austin Healey and MG – all synonymous with great British tradition and mass-production.

Sevens and Tens and One hundreds and Three thousands – Minor and Minis and Mokes – B’s and C’s and GT’s – all numbers and initials from the classic past.

Brisk trade was evident throughout the many commercial outlets on the field, especially for food and liquid refreshments!

Whilst the prime objective of Cars & Bikes is to raise money for the upkeep of the Church – as run by The Friends of St. John the Baptist – the occasion continues as a social and village gathering.

Huge thanks go to many people – not least the Car & Bike Committee who toil through many committee meetings, listening to words of wisdom, and their many friends and relations who help control the roads, carparks, registrations, layouts etc. On the day – and then (just as importantly) take it all down and clear it all up afterwards – so a HUGE THANK YOU to YOU ALL.

Two specific “Thank You’s” without whose involvement nothing could or would happen.

Bill Turner – for the use of his field for parking the ever-increasing public requirement.

Capel Parish Council – for all the work they do and especially for ensuring that the Recreation Field is not only available but also in prime condition to act as a suitable “showcase”.

So although it rained on occasions, Capel still reigns and long may it continue!

And will we do it all again next year? Watch this space for future classic announcements.

Andrew Forsyth. 

 

Cabbages, Cakes, Chrysanthemums At Capel’s Horticultural Show 2013

Despite the weather forecast record numbers visited Capel Show on Saturday 17th August. The huge marquee was packed with 700 entries ranging from cupcakes to carrots, amazing dahlias, flower arrangements and perfect vegetables sat alongside creative handicrafts and photographic entries. Chris Coke, Chairman of Capel Horticultural Society, said “Considering the weather conditions over the summer months I have been delighted at the high quality of the horticultural exhibits this year as well as the record breaking number of entries.”

Capel Show offered something for everybody – the youngsters enjoyed a puppet show as well as getting up close to sheep and rabbits. There were more new stalls that never before as well as the regulars offering good food, tea and cakes. This year there were almost 600 classic cars and bikes on display.

Mandy Schryver, who organises all that goes on in the show ground, said “We think this was a vintage year and definitely our best show yet. New exhibitors included Parrot Rescue, several artisan stalls and Wheels for Heroes from the Princess of Wales Regiment. The fun dog show had double entries of the previous year. Even a rain shower could not dampen spirits, everybody had so much fun.”

Show awards published soon and detailed results will likely be published in October.

Jane Major

Capel Classic Car & Bike Show – 1 Week Remaining

Saturday 17th August 2013 – 12 til 5pm in aid of The Friends of St. John The Baptist Church

The 2012 Show was again united with Horticulture, and the weather was very kind, so we are happy for more of the same!

The support from both exhibits and public was brilliant so if you were one of those then thank you for making the effort and we hope you had a great afternoon.

Now we’re back again on Saturday 17th august, to continue the success with our “Green Friends.” The Cars & Bikes are open for business from 12 Mid-day on the Memorial Playing Field – so DON’T MISS IT!

All monies raised go to “The Friends of St. John the Baptist” and are directed towards the upkeep of Capel Church so please go and have a look at the Church and see how wel you look after it.

We look forward to seeing as many of you on the day and fine weather!

PS – if you would like to help out then you would be most welcome so contact:

Andrew Forsyth (013066 712422 – andrew.forsyth@talk21.com) Thank You!

Capel Show – 1 Week Remaining

Our traditional village show is set to be better than ever this year.  Something for everybody with exhibits of flowers, fruit, vegetables, produce, photography and handicrafts in the marquee.  An amazing display of some 600 classic cars and bikes (Austin & Morris are this year’s special marques)  All accompanied by a fabulous fete featuring craft stalls, hog roast, delicious teas, a fun dog show, music from the Copthorne Silver Band, an auto-jumble, children’s puppet show, a real ale bar and much more.

Have you thought about exhibiting at the show?  A pot of jam, your home grown tomatoes, eggs from your chickens or a beautiful piece of handiwork – there’s an opportunity for everybody of every age.  To see the show schedule and for full details on how to enter, click here.

The fun starts at 12 noon and entry is £4 per adult whilst children under 12 are free.
Now all we need is the weather!  We look forward to seeing you there.

Charity Bric-A-Brac Stall At The Capel Show

I shall be running my charity stall at the Show, in aid of Okewood Church and Family Support Work to support vulnerable families across Sussex. I shall be grateful for your help with bric-a-brac items, children’s books and toys for the stall. Please contact me on 01403 260139 to arrange for delivery or collection of your items.

Many thanks. Mandy Tanswell