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First Comber Presbyterian Church Flower Festival

First Comber Presbyterian, 65-67 High Street, Comber, County Down, BT23 5HJ
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The Flower Festival is celebrating 380 years of Christian Life and Witness in First Comber Presbyterian church on 9 - 11 May 2025. Our theme is "Be still and know that I am God"

The opening service is at 11am on Friday 9th, exhibits close at 9pm. Saturday 10th May opening is 10am to 9pm with Sunday opening at 2pm to 5pm. The closing service is on Sunday 11th May at 6:30pm.

The floral exhibit is free however a donation would appreciated.

Our all day cafe is available on Friday and Saturday (scones, sandwiches, tray bakes with tea or coffee). Lunch or an evening meal are available on Friday and Saturday. Parties can book through Sandra 07779 757 729.

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  • All areas accessible to disabled visitors

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  • On site parking

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Opening Times

Opening service starts 11am. Exhibits close at 9pm. (9 May 2025)
FridayOpen
10am-9pm (10 May 2025)
2pm-5pm. Closing service at 6.30pm. (11 May 2025)

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