Saltmine Presents Summersalt Holiday 2006

|TOP|Faith-based mission organisation Saltmine will host Summersalt Holiday 2006 this summer, to be held in Ellesmere College in Ellesmere, Shropshire.

The dates have been set for July 29th to August 5th, August 5th to August 12th, and August 12th to August 19th, where Christians of all ages will gather for a time of worship, teaching, leisure activities, sports events, and fellowship.

Bible studies will be provided in the morning, while celebration events will take place in the evening. In addition, various activities for people of all ages will be provided, where special guests speakers, musicians, and actors will contribute spiritual entertainment.

Click HERE to book for Summersalt Holiday 2006.

In other news, Saltmine will be presenting ‘Season at the Mill 2006’ from February 13th to March 4th, where the organisation will provide Christians with half-term workshops and quality family entertainment. Workshops include street dance, drama, and sound light and stage management.

Click HERE for more information on Season at the Mill 2006.
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