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Can you ace this Christmas quiz? A SOCIETY has published a Christmas quiz for readers of the Standard. As the Harwich Society monthly quiz night has not been able to take place in the Royal Oak, in Dovercourt, since March, the society’s quiz team has been creating a 50-question version each month on its social media sites. Last week would have marked the annual festive quiz, written each year by Alison Calver. As the quiz group could not gather together this year, the society has decided to share its Christmas quiz with our readers. Chairman Colin Farnell said: “Anyone who has seen our quizmaster, Colin Perry, dressed as the Christmas fairy will understand how special this evening is and the Harwich Society’s Christmas Quiz is the latest in a long line of wonderful local events that have been prevented by this terrible pandemic.
Drive-in festive cinema taking place in Kent this Christmas
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Updated: 08:23, 07 January 2021
Christmas classics from Elf to The Grinch are coming to two sites in Kent this week.
Kent Drive-In Cinema is hosting big screen showings two sites in the county this Christmas.
How the Grinch Stole Christmas is being screened
Drive-in events are allowed under Tier 3 restrictions and there will be other safety measures in place, including waiting staff to bring food and drink to visitors cars and no cash to be taken.
Drive-in cinema will be at Betteshanger Park
The site at Swanley Park in New Barn Road has showings from Thursday, December 17 to Tuesday, December 22
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It is officially Christmas season and as a bonus, 2020 is finally coming to an end. As we inch closer to December 25, it’s time to revisit traditions like decorating our tree, drinking eggnog or wine, and baking cookies. But, traditions are never complete without a good (sometimes silly) holiday film to watch and enjoy together with your friends, family or loved ones.
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I had the biggest laughing fit since the beginning of lockdown when I listened to Boris Johnson’s latest speech. I just could not believe that our Prime Minister said the line “‘Tis the season to be jolly. But ‘tis also the season to be jolly careful.” I didn’t know whether to laugh or cry. As Chris Stapleton has very accurately put it on Jimmy Kimmel Live, it’s going to be a very Covid Christmas.
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