11 Feb 10 - 10:42 AM (#2836134) Subject: Music jam fest - May From: GUEST,Sally the lemonade lady I have found a great venue by the river Wye near Hay On Wye, it's ideal for a relaxed weekend making music with lovely childrens' facilities, and good beer. I'd like to hold it between Upton folk fest and Chippenham folk weekends. What do you think? It will not be expensive, you know me. Sal |
11 Feb 10 - 10:45 AM (#2836143) Subject: RE: Music jam fest - May From: GUEST Glasbury or the old meeting place of the Hay bluegrass session? they have camping grounds. |
11 Feb 10 - 11:20 AM (#2836193) Subject: RE: Music jam fest - May From: John J Sounds good - in a beautiful area too, but I'm busy all of May :-( JJ |
11 Feb 10 - 11:31 AM (#2836207) Subject: RE: Music jam fest - May From: Richard Bridge All clear except for the Mayday weekend. Caravan facilities? Cost? |
11 Feb 10 - 12:32 PM (#2836256) Subject: RE: Music jam fest - May From: the lemonade lady We have Upton at the beginning of May and Chippenham at the end of May for the other Bank Holiday. Hey Guest; you know exactly where I mean! It has 22 acres of camping, canoes, tipi tents to hire, wood for bonfires and a little shop, loos, etc. It could be really great. There's a little village hall across the fields where we could all walk to a ceilidh or the venue also has a bus. There are 3 dates available...7th, 14th or 21st May. Sal |
11 Feb 10 - 05:31 PM (#2836565) Subject: RE: Music jam fest - May From: the lemonade lady I'm sorry, this'll have to put on a back burner due to my elderly parents having to move house about that time. Or maybe someone else could take it on. Sal |
11 Feb 10 - 11:49 PM (#2836783) Subject: RE: Music jam fest - May From: Richard Bridge Bummer. It sounded as if it had great potential. |
12 Feb 10 - 05:31 PM (#2837543) Subject: RE: Music jam fest - May From: the lemonade lady It does have potential. I don't mind helping out but my parents have to move house :( Sal |