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Yorkshire Gathering 2002?

31 Jan 02 - 04:40 AM (#639216)
Subject: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: Micca

Vital Questions,
After the very sucessful Mudcat meet at the Jug in Chapel Haddelsey, Yorkshire, UK in May last year(2001)
1 Is there a Yorkshire Gathering at the Jug again this year?
2 If yes, When,? Dates please, 3 If Yes How do I put my name down/book etc to attend? 4 Who is the contact/organiser,?


31 Jan 02 - 05:06 AM (#639226)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: alanww

As I recall, someone (who you know too Micca!) told me that The Jug was threatened by a change of management or something and that it may not happen this year. But that's just rumour as far as I'm concerned. I don't know the details.
Let's have the facts from someone who does know (eg Geoff the Duck and Mrs.Duck etc?). If its on let's know the dates asap, so we can schedule it in our diaries!

Don't mind the wind nor the rolling sea ...
Alan


31 Jan 02 - 09:38 AM (#639306)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: bill\sables

I do believe Mrs Duck is organising another one this year but I don't know the dates. Last year it was two weeks after the German gathering so it might be the same this year.
Bill


31 Jan 02 - 01:00 PM (#639442)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: John J

I'm up for it! I was hoping to stop off at the Jug today, but I was delayed and couldn't make it. Next time!

John


31 Jan 02 - 03:00 PM (#639453)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: Cobble

The Jug changed hands a few months ago so I think it's up to the new owner now.

Cobble.


31 Jan 02 - 05:24 PM (#639555)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: Mrs.Duck

There is certainly going to be a gathering this year and its already in a lot of diaries for the 24th May. The new owner of the Jug is looking forward to it. The weekly sessions at the Jug have continued and are still well attended. The field at the back has been reseeded and flattened so camping will be even better and as well as the two bar areas there is now a lounge room with sofas which I think Tig has bagsied for at least one session of story telling! I haven't yet queried with Paul about the possibility of a marquee but in the event that it is not available the extra space in the field could allow us to pool some awnings and create our own space. The food and beer are still excellent if a little dearer than under the previous landlord so it should be a great weekend.
I don't think there will be a ceilidh this year as most people seemed happier staying at the pub but I hope that there will be a good balance between song and music sessions especially if we have the weather we had last time.
Look forward to seeing as many as possible there. Let me know if you are coming and what amount of space you'll take up (camping that is). There are one or two B&B places and I will search the archives and post tel. nos. etc.
Jane


31 Jan 02 - 05:31 PM (#639559)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: Tig

For those of you who haven't realised this is the week BEFORE the Bank Holiday which has been moved as Mrs Queen has been on the throne for ever such a long time.

Yes I have bagsied the Snug for a story session. You'll see why when you get there.

Paul is a smashing landlord and Jason is still there!!!!


31 Jan 02 - 06:47 PM (#639599)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: Les from Hull

I'm sure that Mags and I will be there. We would love a lift but we might be able to manage by public transport. It's a bit of a pain with instruments, though.

It's a shame about the ceilidh, but I don't think that, as a group, we're committed dancers. Last year, I think we had more in the band than there were on the floor! But I did enjoy the playing.

So, provisionally, that's two of us and a medium-sized tent.

Les


31 Jan 02 - 07:02 PM (#639605)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: harpmaker

Les & Mag.If we go, we will give you a lift. John&chris


31 Jan 02 - 08:09 PM (#639649)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull

Les-if I go, I'll give you a lift as well.


31 Jan 02 - 08:46 PM (#639678)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: IvanB

Will this be a weekend gathering again? Wife and I have rescheduled our ill-fated September 2001 trip to May. I believe we fly into London on the 17th for a week, then move to Thoresby, Notts. for the following week. I know we're scheduled for the Chelsea Flower Show on the 23rd and I'm pretty sure we travel on the 24th, so I doubt we'd make it to the Jug that evening, but Sat and/or Sun would be definite possibilities.


01 Feb 02 - 06:07 AM (#639913)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: Geoff the Duck

It is definitely a weekend. Friday teatime until some time on Sunday.
Last year one or two stragglers didn't actually leave until the Monday morning.
GtD.


01 Feb 02 - 07:03 AM (#639933)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: AllisonA(Animaterra)

You couldn't manage to move this to July? I really must come check out the Jug!


01 Feb 02 - 10:28 AM (#640017)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: Dave the Gnome

Provisionaly me and the Gnome cave, unless it has been hijacked by son #2 who now has a tow-bar on his car! Might have one or two people in there with me but I'm not telling...;-)

Cheers

Dave the Gnome


01 Feb 02 - 12:31 PM (#640087)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: brid widder

rather than fight over Les how about one of you settling for giving me a lift instead....maybe I could carry a few of his instruments...


01 Feb 02 - 12:34 PM (#640088)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: nutty

You can put me on the list .....I really enjoyed last year.


01 Feb 02 - 01:04 PM (#640104)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: Ringer

I've heard that the dancing's not so good at the Chelsea Flower Show as well, Ivan.


01 Feb 02 - 01:23 PM (#640116)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: Kipling

Sounds great, i've never been to one of these crazy mudcat meets. But there's no stopping me now.I will be bringing myself and a tent. Kipling


01 Feb 02 - 01:34 PM (#640119)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: IvanB

Bald Eagle, I hear ya, but the tickets are already purchased. Besides, you'd have to sell tickets for the comedy act if you expected to get me on a dance floor (or any other dance surface for that matter). But I'm sure the music will also be better, so I'll eagerly plan on attending.


01 Feb 02 - 06:43 PM (#640281)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: Geoff the Duck

We could always try the Custard Workshop this time!


02 Feb 02 - 05:54 PM (#640895)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: mooman

I think I'll be able to make it across the channel again this year, most probably with Lady McMoo as well this time.

Best regards,

mooman


02 Feb 02 - 07:17 PM (#640942)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: Geoff the Duck

Inthat case - Mcmoo/Mooman The Custard MUST fly!


06 Feb 02 - 12:59 PM (#643918)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: Mrs.Duck

And hopefully this year we'll have no more lame ducks!!!


06 Feb 02 - 03:27 PM (#644038)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: Ditchdweller

Couple of questions:- When are the weekly sessions at the Jug? Are younger performers welcome? I have a 10yo guitarist and a nearly 13yo fiddler I like to get round sessions with. As it's ½ term in a couple of weeks, I might manage to make a visit!!


06 Feb 02 - 05:09 PM (#644115)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: Gillie

Custard sounds fun, is this a tee-shirt competition?


07 Feb 02 - 01:03 PM (#644614)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: Mrs.Duck

Sapper, Selby regularly takes his boys in especially during holidays and they are a similar age. The sessions are on Wednesday from about 8pm.
No, Gillie, no T shirts involved unless you want to organize a separate event. A see how much custard fits down the boxers could also be amusing!


07 Feb 02 - 02:49 PM (#644684)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: JeZeBeL

I think it was tuesday by the time we all went home, well the ducks and I and tig and badger...but I cant remember...Can I reserve my spot for the huge tent of mine again. Who needs a marquee...mines a six man tent, although there could be three of us this year. my house mate cat has just joined..catsPHiddle, and were trying to get chris to join aswell. personally i think he just wants to snuggle up with two gorgeous women!!

Jason has left the Jug....hurrah!! young catters are welcome, look at the flock of ducks that attend!!

the jug is still going strong. the foods top notch,especially the paté and toast, and the whitby scampi....can't beat it. and the beers still grand!! If you really must, there's john smiths and fosters and all that rubbish, but there's still all the real ale aswell.....and the cider for grail and gail!! Are we kidnapping grail again?

One thing though, Gillie, I'm not carrying the magician back to the caravan again with no help...he's a foot taller than me almost!! someone else can...or he can stay in the marquee.

Dave, r u bringing spot with you again?

Micca, ur not camping next to me again, u snore!!

We'll be travelling from across the river, or maybe in the river if the rain keeps up and we get flooded. we live in gowdall now.

Our little darling Chris will drive us to the jug for the weekend.

Will the "arabian folk dancing" be going again this year? I propose Les must join in rather than just watching this time!!

Jez xxx


07 Feb 02 - 03:35 PM (#644717)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: Desdemona

I'm in England every August; Yorkshire early in the month....can it wait?!


07 Feb 02 - 04:16 PM (#644748)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: Les from Hull

I'll nominate Maggie for the belly dancing, if that's OK, Jez. One of the main reasons for playing instruments is that you don't have to dance.


07 Feb 02 - 11:37 PM (#645033)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: Catherine Jayne

Jez says the nomination has been accepted.........Les MUST BELLY DANCE! AS I will be sharing that huge tent of Jez's which incidently is big enough to fit 20 people in as we speak from personal experience!!! we should have saved up for the sound proof walls by may so micca's snoring won't be a problem for us!!!!...........if anyone begs nicely we may let them in!!!!!

See you all soon catsPHiddle


07 Feb 02 - 11:42 PM (#645038)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull

You are up early/late (it is nearly 5AM here), I suppose I had better learn an instrument if I go, (I don't like dancing)!


08 Feb 02 - 01:47 PM (#645439)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: Mrs.Duck

Take a camera and say you're the press John!! We should have the marquee again which will be particularly useful early evening when they are still serving food in the pub so we can have a good session in there without skewreing someones spud with a bow or something. Unfortunately if Jason has now gone we may not be able to do the barbeque this year but as there is excellent food available in the pub I'm sure that won't be a problem.
I've ordered the good weather so we'll have no more talk of floods Jez!!!!!


08 Feb 02 - 01:53 PM (#645443)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: Les from Hull

I'll have the Cow Pie, then. I'm desparate!


08 Feb 02 - 03:00 PM (#645493)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: Catherine Jayne

is that cow pie or cow pat????!!!!!


08 Feb 02 - 03:12 PM (#645498)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: Catherine Jayne

I will try and convice Jez that its not going to flood .............however we are getting quite nervous as it did flood quite spectacularly the other year, and with flood alert and the issue of sand bags our hopes are not being raised for a pond in the garden or front room unlike the ever rising tide!!!!


08 Feb 02 - 07:18 PM (#645638)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: JeZeBeL

Yep, flood warning is in place for the whole of the vale of york!! Luckily our house was not flooded last time the floods were on, hurrah, but you never know. I missed all the action ie fit army men that my dad was working with!! I was in newcastle speaking french and spanish...I couldn't get home.

I wasn't saying the jug was going to flood, just Gowdall and maybe hensall, just to make mouldy happy!!


08 Feb 02 - 08:40 PM (#645693)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: JeZeBeL

AAAAAAGGGGGGGGHHHHHH!!!! Just found out that I probably won't be able to go as I am wanting to go to the Run To The Sun in Newquay. It's a big VW festival, and I've promised Chris I'll go with him to help out with petrol costs etc, plus the idea of a weekend of VW's and Beer is greatly appealing to me, although a weekend of friends, music, singing, storytelling....and BEER, is also VERY appealing.

ARGH, what do I do.....I'm really in a BIIIIIIG hole on this one, Chris may fart me to death if I don't go (see housemate and flatulance thread!!)

Help, anyone.....catsPHiddle will kill me 2....

averyworriedJeZeBeL!!!!!!!!!


09 Feb 02 - 07:42 AM (#645906)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: Aaardvark

Count me in Tyke I'm at Aaardvarks at the moment! Just chilling out!


09 Feb 02 - 07:45 AM (#645908)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: Catherine Jayne

I WILL NOT KILL JEZ!!!! Im still going to the jug gathering whether she is there or not!!!!


09 Feb 02 - 09:27 AM (#645942)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: JeZeBeL

It's ok, we've made the decision that the jug would be a much better plan. Don't have to spend 90 quid in petrol, or 60 quid on a ticket, so we'll spend it all on beer instead...what was that....you'll carry us three back to our tent....cheers!!

AveryrelievedJez


09 Feb 02 - 10:48 AM (#645968)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: Mrs.Duck

In your dreams Jez. Even Tig couldn't fix me back if I did!!


09 Feb 02 - 11:04 AM (#645977)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: Catherine Jayne

Jez says what are u trying ti say Mrs Duck........shes still moaning about having to carry Daffydd back last year!!


09 Feb 02 - 11:12 AM (#645987)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: Mrs.Duck

Qui, moi?


09 Feb 02 - 07:04 PM (#646208)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: mandomad

My good lady of the Autoharp(Jingle) and I will try to make an appearance if you get this thing goin'. If we are not bummin' around Whitby, that is.......

We really enjoyed our visit last year; it was so good to meet all you Catters.

Tony & Angie


09 Feb 02 - 10:15 PM (#646311)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: Peg

I will most likely be in Yorkshire for a conference in early July...sigh...well I must see if there is anything else happening in the UK when I am there...


10 Feb 02 - 11:15 AM (#646523)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: Gareth

Errr ! Where's Yorkshire? Is it antwhere near England ?

Gareth


10 Feb 02 - 01:30 PM (#646600)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: Catherine Jayne

Yorkshire IS IN England!!!!


10 Feb 02 - 02:05 PM (#646625)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: Mrs.Duck

No Gareth Nowhere near England at all It stands alone!!!!!!!


10 Feb 02 - 02:26 PM (#646648)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: GUEST,White Dove

Hiya'll.....

missing Yorkshire, so I'll put this date in my diary.

Dove


11 Feb 02 - 02:46 AM (#647110)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: mouldy

Remember,Jez, that Hensall didn't get flooded last time, apart from a 2 foot deep patch downhill from me at the crossroads when the beck back-flowed with all the water from the flood plains. Mind you, now that those who "know what they are doing" have channelled it into a culvert and filled up its channel...

Les, since Val has left there's no cow pie any more!

By the way folks, I had a letter from Syd and Val last week, and their new enterprise is to be called "Chews and Booze".

Andrea


17 Feb 02 - 06:27 PM (#652327)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: John Routledge

Nice to learn that Yorkshire had it's first rehersal on Friday night for the Yorkshire Gathering 2002


07 Mar 02 - 04:51 PM (#664529)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: Mrs.Duck

Refresh


07 Mar 02 - 05:58 PM (#664601)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: Mrs.Duck

Sadly since I refreshed this thread earlier this evening I have been informed that the landlord has been making musicians feel very unwelcome in the pub on the Wednesday session and therefore I will not be organising the gathering this year. This is not to say it will not take place but it is looking unlikely. Apparently musicians were asked not to play as people were in the bar eating (8.30ish) The diners were not approached to see if they had any objections. The landlord had already intimated to me that gatherers would not be welcome in the pub until food was no longer being served ('they don't want violin bows in their ears when they're eating')and when I pointed out that many may well be eating all he could say was that they aren't there every day!! I don't think he realises just what a profitable weekend it was for Syd and Val last year but I can't go ahead with organising an event where we are at best tolerated and at worst left out in the cold! I understand some people have begun to talk about holding the event at another pub but I have not been party to those discussions so unless someone else takes up this the Yorkshire gathering is off.
Jane - feeling very sad and let down!


07 Mar 02 - 07:14 PM (#664657)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: brid widder

I don't know if this is any use but in September I went along to a little 'do' in 'The Legendary Saltersgate Tavern' at the hole of Horcum...near Thornton le Dale. The Landlord there was VERY welcoming and I am sure would welcome such a gathering...he does B&B...very good grub and has a good campsite (free) with a barbeque...a fantastic spot too in the Yorkshire Moors within sight of Fylingdales. I don't know how to do clicky thingys but I'm sure a search would find the details..


07 Mar 02 - 07:36 PM (#664677)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: BanjoRay

The beer at the Legendary Saltersgate Tavern is also excellent. This is where it is (I hope) where it says 'PH'.

Cheers
Ray


08 Mar 02 - 06:57 AM (#664938)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: Tig

I'm really looking forward to the weekend and meeting up with (new) old friends. Let me know if you need help planning it.


08 Mar 02 - 11:34 AM (#665094)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: Geoff the Duck

The Saltersgate is an excellent pub for a gathering. The only problem is that it is not in the most easily accessible spot for those restricted to public transport. I have seen New Year in on at least two occasions at the Saltersgate, and it has sufficient rooms for singing sessions, music only sessions and a mixture to take place without one interfering with the others.
Quack
Geoff


08 Mar 02 - 12:17 PM (#665121)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: IvanB

I sure hope something will happen on that weekend, as I was looking forward to meeting numerous UK Cats. The Jug was an almost ideal location as we would be staying only 40 miles away. If it's further away from us, I suspect I'll still plan on making it, even if only for the Saturday.

I note The Jug's website still touts the Wednesday evening sessions and its large contingent of Mudcatters. It also makes mention of the number who attended last years do. Seems if they're becoming less 'music friendly' they might want to change their website.


08 Mar 02 - 01:12 PM (#665170)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: brid widder

I went to the Saltersgate by public transport....the bus from York stopped outside....no problem.


08 Mar 02 - 04:46 PM (#665334)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: Tig

When i posted the above the spirits in the air hadn't brought the last three postings, especially the one from Mrs Duck. Not sure now what is going to happen. Very sad :-(((


09 Mar 02 - 07:55 AM (#665654)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: Mrs.Duck

All may not be lost yet. Discussions will take place with various people this weekend and the outcome will be posted as soon as. Ther WILL be a Yorkshire gathering that weekend and it may yet still be at the Jug but until I know for certain I'll keep quiet!


19 Mar 02 - 07:29 PM (#672243)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: Mrs.Duck

Still not organised a new venue yet but it will definitely NOT be the Jug who have made it clear that musicians are not really welcome!


27 Mar 02 - 08:44 PM (#677755)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: Mrs.Duck

Fingers crossed, everybody, the landlord at the George & Dragon, where the session is now held on alternate Wednesdays, has expressed great interest in hosting the gathering. There is a piece of land adjoining thr pub, which is owned by the council, but has been used by the pub for events such as fireworks etc. and provided they have no objection to our using the land for that weekend, the gathering will take place on the weekend before the Jubilee bank holiday (24/25 May) as planned.


27 Mar 02 - 10:13 PM (#677811)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull

This sounds good Mrs Duck, I'm learning an instrument already (mandolin).john


28 Mar 02 - 04:14 AM (#677949)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: John J

Where is the George and Dragon? Who's beer is it?

John


28 Mar 02 - 07:23 AM (#677993)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: GUEST,Patrish

I think its Speckled Hen John
Patrish xx


28 Mar 02 - 08:10 AM (#678011)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: John J

That'll do me.

John


28 Mar 02 - 08:54 AM (#678041)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: Geoff the Duck

The George & Dragon is in West Haddlesey. Heading North on the A19 from the M62 , you would turn LEFT instead of right at the crossroads near the Jug. It is about a mile down that road.


28 Mar 02 - 12:20 PM (#678260)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: Mrs.Duck

It would be very useful to have a quick show of hands if interested and whether you are in a tent or caravan.
Thanks
28 Mar 02 - 12:22 PM (#678267)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: Linda Kelly

Sorry don't think I can unfortunatley.


28 Mar 02 - 12:25 PM (#678271)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: Les from Hull

Maggie and I in tent to be there. That's quite clever, that!


28 Mar 02 - 12:45 PM (#678284)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: Mrs.Duck

So you'll be in a caravan then:-)
Jane notascleverasyouduh


28 Mar 02 - 12:46 PM (#678286)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: Mrs.Duck

Interesting fact discovered last night. The landlord of the George and Dragon is himself a mudcatter by the name of Krafty.


28 Mar 02 - 09:12 PM (#678659)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull

I like to go but it depends if i can get tome of werk, if they say no I might just say I am sick.john


29 Mar 02 - 04:30 PM (#679023)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: Linda Kelly

John, you've always been sick (joke!!!) -and I would like to apologise for the unfortunate spelling of unfortunately in my last posting!!!!


04 Apr 02 - 06:42 AM (#682665)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: Mrs.Duck

It is starting to look like we can go ahead so look forward to seeing as many of you as can make it. Understandably it may be short notice now for some but we should still be well into double figures.
Jane


04 Apr 02 - 06:51 AM (#682671)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: GUEST,Bagpuss at work

Looks like I will be able to make it this year. I'll have to learn more than my current one tune on my concertina and make it my first playing in public!

Bagpuss


04 Apr 02 - 06:56 AM (#682674)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: nutty

Count me in ....... really enjoyed last years "DO"


04 Apr 02 - 07:08 AM (#682677)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull

Brian and I are hoping to be there. (Brian is my hamster)


04 Apr 02 - 07:31 AM (#682689)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: mooman

Lady McMoo and I hope to be able to come over from Belgium. Will confirm once I have cajoled mooman


04 Apr 02 - 07:31 AM (#682690)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: mooman

Lady McMoo and I hope to be able to come over from Belgium. Will confirm once I have cajoled consulted her.

mooman


04 Apr 02 - 07:44 AM (#682696)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: John J

I hope to be there.

John


04 Apr 02 - 07:56 AM (#682706)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: IvanB

I plan on being there for at least one day, probably Saturday. No accommodations needed. Perhaps the missus as well.


04 Apr 02 - 08:25 AM (#682722)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: Ringer

Reminder of date/time & venue, please?


04 Apr 02 - 08:46 AM (#682732)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: Skipjack K8

Is there a separate room/bar for a tune only session, or is it a Kim Howells nightmare? Don't get me wrong, some of my best friends are folk singers, and I think their musical proclivities are equally valid as straight musicians, but I wouldn't want it to get round that I partake in any singles song orgies.

Skipjack


04 Apr 02 - 08:50 AM (#682733)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: GUEST,Patrish

I would really like to join you all, I enjoyed last year so much.

heres hoping
love
Patrish xx


04 Apr 02 - 09:10 AM (#682744)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: Mrs.Duck

The George and Dragon does not have separate rooms and was not therefore our original choice. However whist it may lack some of the facilities of the Jug it more than makes up for that with the welcome of Graham and Wendy the landlord and landlady. They are 100% behind us and will bend over backwards to make it a successful weekend! We will all have to be sensible about the song versus music thing which I wish didn't occur. To make sure everyone has a good time I intend to be a bit bossy (so out of character) and will appoint people to wear the hat and take charge of various parts of the weekend so there will be singarounds, there will be sessions but for a lot of the time (especially in the evening) there will be a mixture whether that is in a floor spot situation or just see what happens. Anyone who has visited the Kingston in Hull will know that this can work so long as people are prepared to let it.


04 Apr 02 - 09:15 AM (#682748)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: Mrs.Duck

Sorry Ringer the date is the 3rd - 5th May and the George and Dragon is in West Haddlesey North Yorkshire (UK). I will organise maps and directions nearer the time.


04 Apr 02 - 09:17 AM (#682750)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: GUEST,Bagpuss at work

When did it change from being 24th-25th May? Now I am confused...


04 Apr 02 - 09:28 AM (#682755)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: mooman

Mrs Duck,

The EuroGathering is 3-6 May in Brussels. Are you sure you didn't mean 24/25 May?

Best regards,

mooman


04 Apr 02 - 09:43 AM (#682766)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: Mrs.Duck

OOPS!! Sorry yes it is 24th/25th May. We are at Moor and Coast the other weekend. Touch of CRS creeping in here I think!!!


04 Apr 02 - 09:57 AM (#682773)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: Dave the Gnome

Count me in (I think) any room for the GnomeCave and assorted other occupants?

Cheers

DtG


04 Apr 02 - 10:00 AM (#682778)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: Catherine Jayne

Count me and Jez in too........we will travel the 6 miles down the road!!!! Make sure there is room for our mansion!!!!!

cat and Jez x


04 Apr 02 - 12:00 PM (#682862)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: nutty

Can't remember if I checked about bringing dogs????? Is it OK????? They are as well behaved as the average child -- lol


05 Apr 02 - 01:58 AM (#683448)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: mouldy

I will hopefully be there, but only in the evenings, as I am craft fairing over at Temple Newsam both days.

Andrea


08 Apr 02 - 02:58 PM (#685609)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: Eric the Viking

Can we have a celeidh? Then we can have some tunes, or a session!!


08 Apr 02 - 06:16 PM (#685747)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: Mrs.Duck

The problem with a ceilidh as we found last year is that apart from those playing in the band most of the others at the gathering were not interested. If it hadn't been for the two local morris teams invited to swell numbers there wouldn't have been any dancers.


09 Apr 02 - 10:52 AM (#686153)
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Gathering 2002?
From: Col K

Sorry cant make it this year due to a clash with another festival in shropshire. Who knows might make it one year