Did you miss our Open Doors?

We had a lovely time welcoming people from Toronto, Bahamas, Iceland and Lansing, Michigan to name a few places.

Ian Grundy and Sherman Hesselgrave played the organ, Michael Shapcott played his concertina and the Pethalia Singers performed a mini concert of East Coast Kitchen Music. You can catch their whole performance this Sunday. Visit their website for details.

Thanks to Ken West, Bob Smyth, Jim Houston, Malcolm & Stella Savage, Lucas Oxby and Jonathan Robart there were friendly faces to welcome our guests, answer questions and generally be hospitable. It was good to be open in the Heart of the City!

Here’s a few photos from Jim Houston

audience Displays at Doors Open Penthalia singers 1 Penthalia singers 2 Young visitors check out pulpit

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