19 Jan 06 - 08:29 AM (#1651515) Subject: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: GUEST,Raggytash As you may already know the RUNSWICK BAY "DO" is not far off, just 7 weeks to go to one of the best nights in folk music. To be held at Milnsbridge Socialist Club, Bankwell Road, Milnsbridge, Huddersfield HD3 on SATURDAY 11th March 2006 from 8.00pm, a free and easy session, sing or play from where you sit and over the years we've been graced with some wonderful nights and wonderful singers. I'm going to make the misjudgement of naming some and hope that I don't upset those I miss. Musicians have included Peter Bond, Copper Kettle, Duncan McFarlane, Jim McDonald, Malcom Moger (stunning Guitar/Banjo from Leek)and many many others, hopefully this year it will include Mick McGarry from the legendary Punch the Horse and Flamenco Ted. As well as singing and playing we also have a raffle, collection and supper, for which a small charge of £1.50 is levied (although you can donate more!) and all funds go to the Rescue Boat which as many of you will know is not sponsored by the RNLI. (Registered Charity 1014544) If you intend to join us I would be very grateful if you could let us know so we know how many to cater for, how much extra beer to buy in and if we will require extra bar staff to ensure you all get served quickly. The past two years have been almost full to capacity although we can always squeeze one more in, so drop us a line and let us know if you are coming Many many Thanks for your support over the years Nick & Christine |
19 Jan 06 - 10:59 AM (#1651602) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: Peace Keep up the good work you do, Nick and Christine. I am happy to see this thread appear every year, and I hope your event is successful and that you raise lotsa cash for the boat and the rescue work done by its volunteers. Tough work, but it's gotta be done. |
19 Jan 06 - 05:33 PM (#1651660) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: Peace Refresh |
20 Jan 06 - 01:12 PM (#1652087) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: the one hi is there camper van parking overnight ta. |
21 Jan 06 - 04:16 AM (#1652643) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: Raggytash Yes, there's a car park next to the club or you could park up outside my house, about a 5 minute walk away |
23 Jan 06 - 03:58 AM (#1654002) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: GUEST,Old Lad Like I said Raggy, I'll be there, one of the best nights of the year for me |
23 Jan 06 - 05:46 AM (#1654027) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: Zany Mouse Rags, Would you like a raffle prize or two? I can't do a patchwork quilt this time but I might run to a bottle of wine. Rhiannon |
23 Jan 06 - 07:01 AM (#1654060) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: GUEST,Raggytash As always Rhiannon you are kind and thoughtful, that would be much appreciated Thanks Nick |
23 Jan 06 - 09:17 AM (#1654123) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: GUEST Just heard that Chalkie will be in attendance, that's always good for a giggle especially "teaching me worms how to swim" which I think was written by Mitch Mitchell from Worksop |
24 Jan 06 - 09:17 AM (#1654754) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: GUEST Ooops nearly fell of the page |
25 Jan 06 - 03:55 AM (#1655260) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: GUEST,Guest - Chalkie "Teaching me worms to swim" eh. Nope, don't know that one. That can only mean one thing. I must have a Doppleganger! Look forward to seeing him (The imposter)there. Chalkie. |
25 Jan 06 - 05:10 AM (#1655297) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: GUEST Sorry Chalkie, it's Yorkie not Chalkie who sings this |
29 Jan 06 - 06:21 PM (#1657550) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: Raggytash Hi Rhiannon, What I didn't ask .... am I correct to assume Michael and your good self are going to join us, if so wonderful news |
01 Feb 06 - 04:07 AM (#1658798) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: GUEST,Old Lad Eh up Raggy Do we get to play "is this real whisky" afterwards ? |
01 Feb 06 - 03:28 PM (#1659383) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: Zany Mouse Only if you can guarantee this old cripple a seat! I'll post the raffle prize (and our donation) if necessary. Luv Rhiannon |
02 Feb 06 - 03:58 AM (#1659909) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: GUEST,Raggytash A seat will not be a problem Rhiannon Luv Nick |
02 Feb 06 - 02:19 PM (#1660291) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: GUEST,ossanscookie There is always a seat for you at any "Punch The Horse" gig.In case you did not know PTH is that charming and talented band from Hull. |
02 Feb 06 - 06:59 PM (#1660513) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: Raggytash Thread drift, self promotion, totally unacceptable contribution Mr Ossenflags :-) |
03 Feb 06 - 04:36 AM (#1660852) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: ossonflags Only trying to have an exchange of light hearted, friendly self promotion and banter - as I thought you was having on the Beverley Threads. This was done purely in the intrests of Hull and Huddersfield comradeship Mr Raggytash. I am sorry if this has caused you some offence. |
03 Feb 06 - 01:53 PM (#1661194) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: Raggytash Michael ;-) only playful banter me owd luv, I trust you don't think you would actually upset me. I put the contribution exactly because I being doing thread drift and self promotion on other thread.. Irony I think it is called, hope you understand and your good self not get upset Nick |
04 Feb 06 - 05:23 PM (#1661641) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: Zany Mouse Hi Rags Mick said 'yes'! We'll see you on the night. Are you doing food again? Luv Rhiannon |
05 Feb 06 - 06:12 AM (#1662012) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: Raggytash Hi Rhiannon There will be food on, not christened it yet, possible Corned beef hash and red cabbage and a vegetarian option, Mushroom Strogonoff perhaps. look forward to seeing you and Mick again. Till then take care Nick |
06 Feb 06 - 05:24 AM (#1662697) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: GUEST REFISH |
06 Feb 06 - 02:26 PM (#1662977) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: GUEST,Old Timer Raggy If it helps t'wards collection I have a bottle of whisky for you to raffle off, just let me know when your next in Whitby and I'll let you have it....so to speak. |
07 Feb 06 - 04:13 AM (#1663575) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: GUEST,Raggytash That's very kind of you Old Timer, should be over for John & Rosie's leaving do, weekend of thee 24/25/26th February. BusybeePaul - got some info for you, will PM tonight, hopefully |
07 Feb 06 - 10:39 AM (#1663835) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: nutty Nick ...have not managed to see you since I found this poem and adapted it for singing. It is based on a true story of an event that happened in 1901. THE RUNSWICK WOMEN The little cliff-side village in sleepy stillness lay When the fishing boats, at daybreak, set sail from Runswick Bay And many a stalwart fisherman, with ne'er a thought for fear Prayed "Grant us Lord, a safe return to wife and children dear!" CHORUS "God keep our sons and husbands And bring them safely home !" That was the prayer the Runswick women Sent o'er the ocean foam But soon the wind was rising, the sky was overcast The heavy clouds hung dark and low, the rain fell thick and fast And from the cottage windows throughout the weary day The women looked , with anxious eyes, out on the stormy bay Then as the shades of evening fell o'er the raging foam They saw, far out across the sea, the boats returning home The men were striving vainly gainst angry wind and wave While the women watched in anguish all powerless to save "Can we do nought to save them ?" Rang out in accents wild Must they be lost in sight of home, In sight of wife and child? We must launch the lifeboat and save our husbands lives Hands may be weak but hearts are strong for we are sailors wives Bravely those women laboured , the fishermen to save They dragged the lifeboat to the beach and launched it on the wave The women and the young boys rowed through the tempest's roar And old men mustered all their strength as they bent to the oar Regardless of the perils that little vessel braved At length the fishing boats were reached and every man was saved All honour to those women - true heroines were they The fisherwives who launched the boat that night at Runswick Bay |
07 Feb 06 - 11:01 AM (#1663853) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: GUEST,Raggytash Hazel Thank you that's brilliant, I presume it is based on a true life event, do you know any more about the story ....... and how do I get the tune ! Thanks Again Nick |
07 Feb 06 - 11:08 AM (#1663858) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: GUEST,Raggytash Hazel The event was factual it occured in 1901 but I do not know anyone else about it Thanks Nick |
07 Feb 06 - 11:33 AM (#1663872) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: GUEST,Bruce Baillie I'll try to get there early this year, enjoyed it last year! |
07 Feb 06 - 11:45 AM (#1663890) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: GUEST,Raggytash thats good news Bruce, I keep meaning to trot down to see Alison & Tony, they only live 200 yards away and I never see them, such is life |
07 Feb 06 - 11:49 AM (#1663892) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: nutty I found the poem in a book full of verse about Lifeboats. THE LIFEBOAT IN VERSE (an anthology covering 100 years) first published in 1938. It says 'How the Women Launched the Lifeboat' - (the original title) - was reproduced from the November 1901 issue of The Toilers of the Deep, the organ of the Royal National Mission to Deep Sea Fishermen and in The Life-boat of Ist November 1901, Vol XVIII p274. The author Miss Bailey, who wrote the verse at Dalston, died in 1936. I have been told that the women involved were invited to London as guests of the Queen. |
07 Feb 06 - 11:56 AM (#1663897) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: nutty Nick ......I also meant to say .....if you PM me your address I'll send you a tape of the tune. |
07 Feb 06 - 11:58 AM (#1663900) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: GUEST,Raggytash You little star ! Thanks Hazel |
08 Feb 06 - 07:44 AM (#1664175) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: GUEST,Chalkie There is already a lifeboat song titled 1901 which, based on a true story, recounts an act of bravery by the lifeboat men of the Caistor coast, just North of Yarmouth. Unfortunately this song ends with 9 of the 12 lifeboat men being drowned after being called out on a terrible night and never actually finding the boat that they went out to rescue. There were probably many a lifeboat called out that night. I learned it a few years ago but, I don't know why, I have only ever sung it out once but it has a good chorus "Roll away Roll away, you stormy sea's so black, roll away, roll away, for brave boys never turn back". Still hoping I can make it with Duncan & Audrey Nick, so maybe I'll get a chance to sing it out for a second time. |
08 Feb 06 - 11:43 AM (#1664261) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: BusyBee Paul Raggytash - thanks for the PM, I'll get on to it! Deirdre |
10 Feb 06 - 03:48 AM (#1665828) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: GUEST liven up ! |
13 Feb 06 - 05:48 AM (#1667189) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: GUEST,Raggytash good to hear that Duncan & Audrey will be making as well as yourself Chalkie |
16 Feb 06 - 03:54 AM (#1669955) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: GUEST refresh |
17 Feb 06 - 02:54 AM (#1670839) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: nutty re-refresh |
22 Feb 06 - 08:09 AM (#1675725) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: GUEST,Old Lad Hiya Raggy Thought I'd refresh this one for you, really looking forward to this night, one of the best of the year. cheers |
22 Feb 06 - 09:32 AM (#1675790) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: stallion a note for a guest, the song "teaching me worm how to swim" was written by the late "suicide" Bill Newton as was "Thank God it's Friday" and "The Bird Shit song " amongst others like "The knackered shock absorber waltz". Bill died of cancer some years ago, he did al1 sorts of dangerous sports and expressed a desire to die persuing one of his dangerous sports, I think it was Bill Fordy at the Ayton Folk Club christened him "suicide", his death then was ironic. Graham Lockwood did video him singing in the the Everly in Forge Valley, I have pestered the life out him to get it edited and make it available to everyone. We all miss his humour and his somerset drawl. |
22 Feb 06 - 09:59 AM (#1675826) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: nutty Bill was recorded singing his worm song on "The Visiter" tape produced by the Robin Hoods Bay Folk Club. I believe it is still available. |
22 Feb 06 - 10:07 AM (#1675835) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: GUEST,Raggytash Teaching me worm how to swim is brillant, any chance of the words for the others |
22 Feb 06 - 01:33 PM (#1676037) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: GUEST i am trying to locate some of his tapes, I borrowed Maggie Fordy's and lent them to Steve Thompson and he can't find them. Locky is on the case, don't tell Maggie I lost them or shell twist my yukkas off. They were recorded in a local studio (Scarborough) by John(?) Neaves. Arthur Marsden (weaverthorpe) will probably have a full set. If anyone wants a set PM me and I will keep you updated as soon as have located a source. |
22 Feb 06 - 02:55 PM (#1676113) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: nutty If you were a member instead of a guest, GUEST, you could send me a PM and then I could help you. Membership does have it's rewards. |
22 Feb 06 - 03:03 PM (#1676122) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: stallion sorry nutty, I am using my daughters computer, I have now logged on with my own username, so you can PM me! |
27 Feb 06 - 04:01 AM (#1680040) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: GUEST,Raggytash If everyone who is trying to make the do turns up, we are in for a fantastic night on the 11th. Menu now constructed, final countdown approaches ! |
01 Mar 06 - 05:22 AM (#1682002) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: GUEST,Old Lad Not long now eh Raggy |
01 Mar 06 - 05:25 AM (#1682006) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: Paco Rabanne Will there be plenty of HP brown sauce and serviettes? |
01 Mar 06 - 05:55 AM (#1682029) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: GUEST,Raggytash Napkins my dear boy, napkins and HP Brown Sauce, only the best for you and pickled red cabbage, crusty bread ............ Mmmmmmmm |
01 Mar 06 - 06:24 AM (#1682043) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: Paco Rabanne We are much relieved to hear that etiquette has finally reached your part of Lancashire Raggy, we feel much happier travelling to so strange a part of the world now. Flamenco, the true path! |
01 Mar 06 - 06:50 AM (#1682053) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: GUEST,MC Fat Thanks for the invite old bean. May avail your kind offer of lift from station and floorspace for the night will contact you soon. Shall I bring some of Sheffield's finest 'Hendersons Relish'? |
01 Mar 06 - 06:54 AM (#1682057) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: gnomad Yer forrit nar, FTed. Milnsbridge nahs this Lanky spy (Missioner 'e caals it) but its in Gods own county until summ'n shifts t'hills. |
01 Mar 06 - 07:07 AM (#1682063) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: Paco Rabanne au contraire gnomad! The REAL YORKSHIRE stops about one mile west of Goole! I will bring my passport and a translator! |
01 Mar 06 - 07:12 AM (#1682071) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: GUEST,Chalkie I'm chiffed to be able to tell you Raggy, that we, Duncan, Audrey, my nearest and dearest - or should I bring the wife - and I will definately be partaking of the red cabbage. Never could resist the stuff! |
01 Mar 06 - 07:57 AM (#1682090) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: GUEST,Raggytash will do Jim, Henderson's Relish eh, last saw that on sale in Ireland. Ted, as you know I lived in Yorkshire, although I hail from God's county over the border. After 23 years of missionary work I have to admit I have not been able to introduce much in the way of class and culture to the natives, perhaps your flamenco may appeal to them, but fear not I have a large supply of glass beads and trinkets that seem to placate them. As for the border I moved the signs several years ago to claim this area for Lancashire, nobody here noticed but some vigliantes from Lancashire moved them back saying they didn't want this part of Yorkshire thank-you very much Chalkie looking forward to seeing you and your good lady or the wife whichever attends and Duncan & Audrey (Tramp Dancer extrodinnaire)on the 11th |
03 Mar 06 - 04:01 AM (#1684099) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: GUEST Bring to the fore |
05 Mar 06 - 11:50 AM (#1685646) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: Raggytash refreshes the parts that other sessions won't touch! |
05 Mar 06 - 04:52 PM (#1685894) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: GUEST,old git would love to be there but unfortunately have a previous engagement. by the way it was great to hear lady wombat singing at the Butler Emporium...where has she been hiding that voice?? Hope to hear more from her in the future |
06 Mar 06 - 04:20 AM (#1686242) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: GUEST,Raggytash very please to be able to report that fund raising has started, Antonia a friend from the States gave a tenner towards the fund and a couple of friends from Newton Aycliffe who can't come as they're on holiday have sent a cheque for £25.00 !! So we have £35.00 before we start to pickpocket on Saturday !! Brill |
07 Mar 06 - 03:56 AM (#1687015) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: Paco Rabanne Oh dear! Does that mean I have to go to the Bank and ask them to release my purse from their custody? I was under the impression that you were paying US for having to be in Lancashire! HP, the true brown sauce. |
07 Mar 06 - 10:44 AM (#1687313) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: GUEST,Raggytash Ted, fear not you will not be leaving Yorkshire, Milnsbridge although close to the border still lies within the West Riding. As I intimated in an earlier contribution I did actually move the Lancashire boundary signs so that Milnsbridge and in fact vast tracts of the West Riding were ceded to Lancashire and said that no-body here noticed at the time but in fact some activists from Lancashire moved the bloody things back saying they wanted no part of this part of Yorkshire Thank-you very much. As for finance, come on my pretty anyone who can buy a cathedral must have a bob or two to spare for a Rescue Boat in YORKSHIRE |
08 Mar 06 - 07:16 AM (#1688146) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: GUEST,Raggytash Very pleased to be able to report that we have had a very postive feedback from a good number of people, including a fantastic selection of musicians who indicate they are going to attend. I am getting a wonderful feeling that this is going to be a great year and if we can raise a few bob as well ...... so much the better see you all on Saturday Flamingoes the Pink bird ........ |
09 Mar 06 - 03:55 AM (#1688921) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: GUEST,Raggytash Received another fiver in the post yesterday and Soldier Boy has donated a superb Bodhran together with a beater,training video and instruction book for us to auction. (I'll supply the stanley knife) Once again the generousity of people is stunning and this is BEFORE the night ! |
09 Mar 06 - 05:07 AM (#1688974) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: GUEST,raggytash Thought directions may be sueful to soem of you good people http://www.streetmap.co.uk/newmap.srf?x=411899&y=415744&z=1&sv=BANKWELL+ROAD&st=6&tl=Bankwell+Road,+Huddersfield,+HD3&searchp=ne |
10 Mar 06 - 04:45 AM (#1689837) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: Paco Rabanne Eyebrows plucked? Check. legs waxed? Check. Innoculations complete? Check. Wallet nailed to the floor under the bed? Check. Once the servants have finished packing my Fiat Scud, one's grand tour of Englands nether regions can begin! |
10 Mar 06 - 05:11 AM (#1689855) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: GUEST,raggytash OK Lefty, you know where the Cathedral that Ted lives in is located, he's just let us know where his wallet is, all you have to do is collect the wallet (don't let Fingers help himself to the contents, you know what he's like he'll be straight down the boozer)Then bring the wallet and ALL it's contents to the club tomorrow we'll embarress the bugger into making a donation. Cheers Raggy |
11 Mar 06 - 10:44 AM (#1690610) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: GUEST,MC Fat Sorry folks but I'm going to have to cry off as I have a gig and the need to earn money comes first. I'm really disapointed as I wanted to come up and see Raggy and the gang and have have a play. I hope you have a bonza night and raise loads. Jim |
11 Mar 06 - 05:03 PM (#1690818) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: Zany Mouse Oh, how I envy you all. Sadly too crook to travel at the moment. I hope you all have a good night. Rhiannon |
12 Mar 06 - 01:33 PM (#1691336) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: Zany Mouse OK, OK, let us know how it went! Are you all too hungover to post? Rhiannon |
13 Mar 06 - 04:06 AM (#1691777) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: Raggytash Yet another great night, full room and much diverse music, some trad, some modern, some flamingo, some Irish, some blue grass and some plain daft. I hope I can say everyone had a good night, we started about 7.40 and finished up approaching 2am !! The bonus is that we raised £500 (Five hundred pounds) for the Rescue Boat a fabulous sum of money with one or two more donations promised in addition. I would like to say a HUGE thank you to who came and played and sing and helped create a great night. Finally a big thank you to Soldier Boy, the Bodhran he donated auctioned for £60 the only down side of that is the new owner is coming on holiday with me to Ireland shortly and is taking it with them !! Once again thank you to one and all Nick |
13 Mar 06 - 04:58 AM (#1691799) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: Paco Rabanne Did I go? Thanks to raggy for relieving me of several English pounds, this will of course be deducted from Pennys house keeping allowance. Congratulations to the residents of Milnsbridge! We got ever so slightly lost, and asked six different locals where Bankwell road was, not one of them had a bloody clue! Powerpoint, the true projector! |
13 Mar 06 - 12:04 PM (#1692123) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: muppett Cheers Nick & Christine, had a really good night, can I have the recipe for the Mushroom stroganoff (oops is that spelt right) it was yummy. |
14 Mar 06 - 05:07 AM (#1692889) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: GUEST,Old Lad Thanks Raggy, another great night |
14 Mar 06 - 12:14 PM (#1693309) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: GUEST,Chalkie A goon night out with a great mix of different songs and styles of music. The songs that were sung by the guy from Staffordshire were great fun. Must find and learn. Anybody got any clues? Don't know why I didn't ask on the night. Well done Raggy. Enjoy Ireland. |
14 Mar 06 - 12:26 PM (#1693333) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: Raggytash I take it you mean Jaz, ie "do you f*** on a first date does your father own a brewery" the guy is priceless. I've been menaing to ask him myself, I'll pass the info on if I get it |
14 Mar 06 - 02:19 PM (#1693458) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: GUEST,Old Timer Raggy I've got the CD with that very "song" on it along with a few other tunes with a similar theme, if you would like to borrow it the next time your in Whitby just let me know. Sounds like you had a good night, well done to you and Christine, |
26 Apr 06 - 04:45 AM (#1727695) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: GUEST,Raggytash I have received a letter from the Secretary of the Runswick Bay Rescue Boat which reads as follows:- "Dear Nick & Christine Andrew (the treasurer) has informed me that he has received a wonderfully generous cheque of £510 from your fund raising at the Milnsbridge Socialist Club. Please will you pass on to all concerned our great thanks for the generousity and hard work of all you friends. I know that most of those involved travlled a great distance before even beginning. I would particularly grateful if you would give special thanks to Chris Carter for the donation of his Bodhran, Eddie and Maureen who sent a cheque for 325 even though they didn't attaend and Deidre Speed who sent £10 after reading your web blog. It is all truly amazing! We are trying to build funds currently for a new boat, so your cheque was especially welcome. Please will you keep me informed of your gig in Glaisdale in the summer.We would like to attend if possible. Many Thanks" I am also pleased to relate that one of the ladies who frequents the Socialist club asked for donations instead of presents for a big birthday party she held at the club, have the monies to Kirkwood Hospice in Huddersfield and half to the Rescue Boat, she then gave me a cheque for £200 !! This together with a further cheque I had received for £10 was sent to the treasurer last week making a total so far this year of £720, a fabulous amount. Once again many many thanks for all your efforts Nick |
26 Apr 06 - 07:42 AM (#1727758) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: GUEST,Chalkie Well done to yourself and Christine and all who contributed. Did you ahve any luck with the lyrics for the songs that Jaz sung on the night? How did Ireland go? |
27 Apr 06 - 04:44 AM (#1728597) Subject: RE: RUNSWICK BAY 'DO' From: Raggytash Chalkie, hopefully I will see Old Timer this weekend who has it on CD Cheers Raggy |