Harvest Festival 2022

October 10, 2022
Today we celebrated our Hacton Harvest Festival. Children gathered in the hall and looked closely at the word Harvest and some of the words that its letters make: eat, share, vast, starve and earth. We were thankful for the donations we have been able to give to our local foodbank; however, we remembered also those in our community who have to rely on these donations. The children sang some beautiful 'Harvest classics' and enjoyed being together for this special, annual celebration.
Thank you for your generous support in providing for this worthy cause. As usual, the Hacton family have pulled together to do our bit for those who need it most. 


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