Church plans drive-in Harvest Festival in Axminster

By Philip Evans

16th Sep 2020 | Local News

COVID-19 is still making life very difficult for local churches but the Axe Valley Mission Community is making sure that one favourite autumn tradition is celebrated.

As a thank you to all local farmers who have continued working during the pandemic, the church is organising a drive-in harvest festival - Harvest 2000.

The event is being held at Furzeleigh Down Farm in Cooks Lane, Axminster, on Sunday, September 27th starting at 4pm.

The event is being organised by the curate, the Reverend Tracey Voysey and the Reverend Canon Cate Edmonds, an assistant priest and Rural Dean of Honiton Deanery.

The event has been fully assessed as COVID-19 friendly.

More information is available on [email protected] or by phoning 07968 658 638.

     

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