Ok – now onto the programme changes.
Next week should have been a visit to Trues Yard in Kings Lynn, but this has been postponed until the last week in February. That week should have been a new members night, but we can’t say for certain if we will have the venue for that night, so it seems sensible to change it. This means that next week is just a social night. Programme planning stays as it is, and the AGM will happen on whichever of the two provisional dates gives us the most attendance on the night.
Hope that makes sense, but if not, then please feel free to contact us if you are thinking of visiting.
Apologies for no recent posts!
There are a few programme updates to advise of on the current programme, and shortly we will have a new one issued.
Before that though, a quick update on what we’ve been up:
WASH – well despite all our worries after the change of venue, it really couldn’t have gone much better! A few hiccups on the accommodation front which were out of our control, and the fact that the site was rather muddy, and some of the vans a bit chilly, didn’t detract from a good weekend. The bands we had booked went down pretty well, and Manor Park could not have made us more welcome – soon we start planning the next one, it never stops!!!
The Christmas meal was held at the Crown at Gayton, and was (thanks to Paul) a great success – the place cards were a great touch, and some considerable thought went into the seating plan, which we have never had before. Food was good, service friendly, and we found a rather nice seating area with comfy sofas afterwards to sit and chat before leaving – hope we can go back next year!
New Year was at Dave & Sherries again – this time the food was indoor rather than barbeque. A packed house for the party, and I think 21 people stayed over in various places – not bad for a one-bedroomed house, but then this is a rather special house! I still can’t quite believe Glynn when he said he was “warm and cosy” in his tent in the garden though…..maybe it was the alcohol…..