Westbury curate Sue Miles will be swopping pulpit for piano when she takes the lead in a special festival event.
Tea for Two will see Sue playing the piano at Fairfield Farm College in Dilton Marsh while people tuck into traditional afternoon tea, sandwiches and cake.
Sue who is a curate in the White Horse team, is classically trained in music. She comes from a musical family – both parents and her brother are musicians – and she trained at the Royal Academy of Music in London. Before taking up her vocation in the church, she played and taught both piano and violin/viola.
At the event on 29th September she will be entertaining her audience with a range of popular songs and light classics. The Tea for Two event is a welcome return from last year’s festival when it was a sell-out. Tickets are £7.50 each.
All Saints church in Westbury will also be playing its part as a festival venue, both for festival Evensong on 4th October and for a series of free lunchtime musical recitals.