ROYAL GREEN JACKETS ASSOCIATION LONDON BRANCH NEWSLETTER 2006
|
|
- Jeffery O’Brien’
- 5 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 ROYAL GREEN JACKETS ASSOCIATION LONDON BRANCH NEWSLETTER 2006 This has been a turbulent and unsettling year for the Branch with the details of the long term future of the Association still not finalised remaining in the background. Even so, the Branch has managed to fulfill a full calendar throughout the year with many events being over subscribed. With the impending formation of the The Rifles the Branch Committee has been concentrating on two main points, the first is recruiting and the second, Branch finances. Recruiting has been steady and the membership of the Branch has increased, but there remains a great deal to be done to ensure we capture many members of the regiment who remain outside the family. It is important that the details of all former Green Jackets are retained and made available to RGJ Associations Branches for future use. The Branch has continued to consolidate its financial position and has attained a degree of success. Our sponsors have continued to be very generous and the Branch Members have continued to dig deep into their pockets and contribute to all fund raising events with open wallets. This, coupled with an extremely efficient Treasurer, means that the Branch remains financially independently sound. During the year there have been a number of changes to the Committee. We have said goodbye to Tony Beach, who due to other employment related activities has had to stand down, and Steve Smith who had difficulty fulfilling Committee commitments. We thank them for their efforts during their period of time in office. We bid welcome to Norman Morrison who has filled the spot of Entertainment Member. The Branch had been informed that Davies Street would not be available for outside functions during the year due to training commitments. The Committee has had to put a great deal of personal time and effort into finding other venues for branch activities and to date the alternatives have proved to be well worth the effort. Regimental Activities The branch has represented and supported the Regiment on a number of occasions throughout the year. Some of these are annual events and take place in London which allows Branch members the opportunity to attend without taking time off from work and with very little travel involved. The service at Regents Park, which is in remembrance of the members of the band who were murdered on the bandstand, was well represented. The Branch took the opportunity to gather at a local hostelry for lunch, which was a satisfying way to end the day. The Branch Secretary, once again, provided the behind the scenes administration to the Westminster Square Remembrance Ceremony. The Branch also provided a large contingent in support to the QVR Calais service. The arrangements for this annual pilgrimage will have to be reviewed in the near future if it is to continue, owing to the dwindling numbers of the veterans involved. Our commitment to the KRRC ACF continues, and our sponsorship to their mini bus remains in place. They, in return, provide Cadets at functions where they are in the public eye and their support is much appreciated by Members. Their turnout and willingness to assist is a credit to their unit and long may it continue. We also made a grant to Joe Schembri, who is a junior member of the British Legion Band, to offset the individual costs of the band s forthcoming tour of America, at which they will play at the Whitehouse.
2 Ladies Dinner Night The Ladies Dinner Night took place in the Victory Services Club, which was a first for the Branch and a move away from Davies Street. The main reasons for moving the location of the event was the fact that due to the event becoming increasingly popular, and with that the numbers increasing, a larger venue was needed. Also, as overnight accommodation is also available in the Club it has become the more favourable option. Although the back drop of Ladies Dinner Night at the Victory Services Club regimental trimmings was missing, this was more than made up for by the presentation and service provided. It was decided by popular demand that it would be a Black Tie event again, as many members had purchased a dinner suit for last years dinner! The evening began with drinks in a very spacious reception room where every one assembled before the dinner call was sounded. The dining room was entered by a high sweeping staircase to a lower floor where the tables were laid with regimental accruements. The dinner was excellent and the wine seemed to flow endlessly whilst our very contented group of diners settled down to listen to the speeches. The Branch Secretary opened the batting with some introductory remarks and then handed over to the President. The President introduced the guest speaker, Major Ron Cassidy MBE, a person who he had served with over a considerable number of years. He explained that our guest was in many ways a very senior statesman of the Regiment, and that over the years they had collided not only on the sports pitch but in regimental matters on occasions! His contribution to the future of the association on the formation of the The Rifles has been considerable, and has laid the foundations for the future. He entertained those present on a number of subjects and left them feeling very satisfied in their involvement with the regiment. He closed his speech by recommending his recently published book, and I am happy to report that members must have taken heed to his words as a large number of members made an instant purchase! The evening was young and the dancing and dining went on to the early hours of the morning. The diehards saw the sun rise in Hyde Park, and as no one was arrested they all must have been on their best behaviour! This evening turned out to be our best effort to date, and we certainly will return to the VS Club next year. A few minor adjustments which are within the Committee s grasp will complete the fine tuning. A word of thanks to all those Committee Members and those members who worked extremely hard to make the evening a success, in particular the Branch Secretary, who put in a great deal of time and effort and who without his contribution the success of the evening would have been in doubt.
3 The Freedom of Westminster A total of forty five Branch Members attended the Freedom of Westminster service and the parade held in Westminster Abbey, followed by a march past on Horse Guards Parade in July. The Branch retired to the Theodore Bullfrog for lunch and few warmers in the bank to round the day off before departing. The Branch was also represented at the Freedom of Winchester Parade by the Secretary and a number of other members before moving on to the annual Reunion. Colonel in Chief s Farewell At the Colonel in Chief s Farewell Reception held at St James s Palace, the Branch was extremely fortunate to be granted a number of extra places by courtesy of John Pool Warren and Roy Stanger. It was decided by those attending that as many were staying in London overnight, and that as they were all suited and booted, that the Branch would make a night of the occasion, so a dinner was arranged. The Secretary booked a dining room in the East India Company Club which is a stones throw from St James s Palace. This was the icing on the cake for us: we said goodbye to our Commander in Chief in grand Col & Mrs Smythe being presented to HM the Queen settings; and finished the evening in great style. Both the President and the Secretary and their wives were introduced to Her Majesty, at which time the Secretary inquired that as she was no longer going to be the Regimental Colonel would she consider donating her regimental brooch to the London Branch for the next Ladies Dinner Night star raffle prize? Although she did not reply with a defined no the charming smile relayed a not on your life answer! Founders Day Parade In June, the President, Secretary and their wives were invited to the Founders Day Parade at the Royal Military Hospital Chelsea. The Queen took the salute at a ceremony (which has not changed over many years) which was very moving and satisfying, and was a privilege to be part of. Our host, In Pensioner WO1, John Selby, (ex-rgj), entertained us to lunch at a family table on the Hospital Green which was not only very generous but very entertaining.
4 Golf Society Our forecast of events planned for two matches to be played, but owing to circumstances beyond Branch control the Spring Rifleman s Shield competition had to be postponed. A very disappointed Golf Member was consoled when it was decided to run both matches on the day of the President s Cup in September. It was decided to return to the Upchurch Valley Course where last years President s Cup was played, and although those playing were aware that the two matches would be played simultaneously, they only knew the terms and conditions of the President s Cup. There was a good turn out with over twenty players and a number of officials to keep the players on the straight and narrow. There were a number of new players and friends which was nice to see, unfortunately the defending President s Cup winner, of two years standing, was not able to attend, or was wary of the challenge awaiting him (!) which opened the door for last years runners up. A welcome addition was a foursome from the Royal Military Hospital who not only won the nearest the pin competition but also stole the top prize in the raffle! The now traditional coffee and bacon butties in the Club house was taken with pairing and tee times being finalised. A majority of members had played the course last year and so a great deal of tactical discussion took place, but high on the priority list was the provision of trolleys as high in the memories of last year was the Brecon terrain and the effects on older frames! The club groundsman warned the Branch that due to the dry weather certain remedial work was in hand on the greens. This was to become a deciding factor in the final results and as those who ignored the advice found out to their peril! The Branch made the tee times and Norman Morrison and the Secretary s son, Gareth, took on the challenge of the Colour Sergeant s duties, the President and Secretary adjudicated on any dodgy dealings during the day! The weather was kind and every one agreed that once again it was a great day out with friends and companions. The winners (amidst cries of fix and keeping it in the family ) were: The Rifleman s Shield; Charles Smythe, and the Presidents Cup; Neal Smythe. The day was complete with dinner and prize giving in the club and continued until late. The whole day is about meeting old friends with an excuse to play golf. For those members who missed the day for one reason or the other we hope to see you next year. The Golf Member once again came up trumps and organised a faultless day. For those past players who missed the day mark you diaries for next year please! Winners Neal & Charles Smythe Clay Pigeon Shoot The Boggy Marsh Trophy This was the second year that this competition had taken place and we returned to the Essex School of Shooting for a day of clay pigeon shooting. It was decided to make the competition more difficult than last year and shoot one practice discipline and four disciplines to count. There was a good turnout, an increase on last year of Branch Members which included a number of new faces. The whole match was fiercely contested and although a great deal of friendly barter took place, there was a good healthy Rifleman undertone in the background, willing participants to miss and allow them to gain added points towards the final score. On the completion of a morning shooting three people remained all square and went into the shoot off, one of whom was the President. The first to fall was the President (!) and the final two went head to head for over ten draws, and the final winner was Barry Chiltern. The day proved to be tremendous fun and was rounded off with an excellent lunch at a local pub with many comments on the one that got away! Boggy presenting the trophy to winner Barry Chiltern
5 Black Button Club Two Black Button Clubs were held this year, both at the Chelsea Military Hospital which has excellent facilities in very grand settings. The first was very well attended with over forty members and wives attending, many of whom made a night of it. The Pensioners made the Branch very welcome and joined in the activities. In Pensioner WO1 John Selby, ensured that we did not stray out of bounds with regards the traditions and regulations! The second was also a success and was also well attended. We will at some stage in the future return to the Hospital and it will be interesting to see what our new Entertainment Member arranges in the New Year for this event. Battlefield Tour By popular demand we returned to Normandy to concentrate on the D-Day Landings. It was decided that the tour would be more structured this year, and that by highlighting a number of individual sights, a more detailed insight could be gained into activities surrounding the landings. With the departure of Tony Beach, the President took on the task of arranging the tour and, in particular, the detailed site reccees of the locations to be visited. Using the excuse of a visit to France with members of the family (!) a weekend was spent driving the sights and obtaining the necessary information to complete an interesting weekend. It was decided to base the tour on the city of Caen, with a hotel in the city centre to allow the all important access to local restaurants and the local night life. The Branch assembled at Liverpool Street Station on Friday the 15 th September and departed for Caen by the Dover ferry. The coach provided was very luxurious (which was a blessing in disguise as the tour was fully booked, and in anyone s language was a long way to drive!) However, fortunately, the monotony was broken up by a very knowledgeable pair of drivers and a game of regimental bingo and a pit stop! Arriving fairly late, but in high Battlefield Tour 2006 spirits, a quick wash and brush up was the order of the day before members bombs burst to find places to enjoy the remainder of the evening. Day two was an early breakfast, coupled with a very prompt early start with a threat from the President that those who were late would be left behind! The intention was to drive the coastal road stopping at selected points of interest én-route. The first stop was at the German High Command Grand Bunker at Ouistreham. Arrangements had been made for the bunker to be opened early for us, and it proved to be an extremely interesting visit. The bunker was a key communication centre and also the location where the coastal artillery was controlled, from which it covered the British and Canadian forces landings. The bunker was bypassed on D-Day and not taken until day three of the invasion. Next stop was Arromanches Centre, following a drive along the beaches of Gold, Juno and Sword where during which a commentary was provided when we passed points of interest. We made the allocated slot for the Arromanches tour centre and watched an extremely interesting film on a 360º screen which proved to very realistic. Time was then allowed for a slow walk from the high ground into Arromanches Town. After a lengthy lunch break we moved on to the USA beaches where we visited Omaha Beach. A visit to the cemetery and the actual landing beaches really drove home how difficult a task that the soldiers must have had on the day. In a more sombre mood we moved on to Point Le Hoc, which has been retained in conditions similar to those encountered on the morning of the landings. Following the long return trip back to the hotel which
6 completed the day, there was time to have pre-dinner drink, from which groups disappeared off to the restaurants which had been visited the night before. Sunday morning was an early start with the added difficulty of the members having to check out as we would not be returning to the hotel. Although we departed on time, there was a pause when the President was invited to settle the invoice for the whole group before departing. His response has not been made public but needless to say no money changed hands! It was then onto Pegasus Bridge and a full morning s programme. A Branch wreath was laid and a short ceremony took place at the landing site. Bugler Terry McCann sounded last post and Joe Schembri played Abide With Me before we moved onto the Pegasus Pegasus Memorial Museum Memorial Museum, which had recently been renovated to include a mock up of a Horsa Glider. We were extremely fortunate to obtain the services of an excellent guide at the museum. His knowledge and style was outstanding, and although lengthy, rounded off an excellent morning. After a light lunch it was then time to return to Calais, and the car ferry. One more pit stop was made, and a tired and weary, but contented, group made their way home. Andy McNab Night. As part of our fund raising efforts last year we organised a hugely successful An Audience with Andy McNab night. This year the Branch was approached by his publishers to see if we could do the same again as his new book was coming out, and obviously as quick as a flash we agreed. The venue was set for the Blind Beggar Pub in the East End of London. This is a famous Pub with a reputation based on the notorious gangsters, the Kray twins, who controlled the area in the sixties. The evening was a complete sellout with all 170 tickets being sold within a very short time. The landlord, Dave Dobson, kindly agreed that the Branch could retain the entrance money. He had also organised an excellent female jazz singer to complement the evening, and even our own Secretary rose to the occasion and sang a few numbers! Andy McNab was, as on his previous visit, outstanding, and kept the audience spellbound with his stories and detailed account of his career from joining the regiment to retirement, including a very graphic description of his capture and treatment in the first Gulf War. The question and answer time had to be curtailed in the end to allow him time to personally autograph books which members had Dave Dobson (the real landlord!), Al Murray, purchased. The evening went on until very late and Andy McNab, Gary Driscoll & Gary Allport only finished when a very late time was called by Dave the Landlord. The Branch had been donated two very generous raffle prizes for the event. The first was a flight in the London Hospital Air Ambulance taking off from the roof of the Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel, and the second was two VIP tickets for the Al Murray TV show. The winner also had an invitation to visit the famous television green room for drinks with the stars of the show before watching the show as VIP guest. Comedian Al Murray is a very keen military historian and was over the moon when we sent him an invitation to attend. He volunteered to help with the raffle draw and entertained us at the same time.
7 It was a highly successful fund raising event for the Branch which was well supported by the branch members. A special thanks to the committee members who preformed many tasks throughout the evening behind the scenes which ensured the evening went smoothly, and to Trevor French, our sound engineer, and for his contact with comedian Al Murray, and in particular to Dave Dobson, the landlord of the Blind Beggar. Remembrance Sunday The application for security passes for the Remembrance Sunday Parade on Whitehall surpassed all other numbers in the past. A total of 157 London Branch Members were on parade, including members from the West Midlands Branch, making the Royal Green Jackets one of the largest single regiments on parade. The West Midlands contingent departed home very early and participated in the whole day s activities which was much appreciated by London Branch Members who were able to renew contact with many old friends. The members assembled, as in the past, in the Theodore Bullfrog pub for coffee and for the very brave a short burst of drinks into the butts, before moving off to Horse Guards Parade for the Renny, Dave, Dennis and friends form up. The contingent conformed to the very sedate marching pace of the parade, but as always, tried a short burst of regimental pace on returning to the parade square. Time takes its toll on a number of members who quietly take their leave of the parade at this stage. We returned to the Theodore Bullfrog for lunch and a few drinks where many stories were exchanged. Later, many weary riflemen departed for the Blind Beggar pub in the East End, where Dave the Landlord handed them a microphone, encouraging them to sing some of the old wartime songs, during which time our friends from the Midlands departed for their long trip home. Once again the President s son Charles, came up trumps and obtained the necessary licenses to allow the Theodore Bullfrog to open on a Sunday. This was our best effort to date for this event. It will be interesting to monitor the impact of the formation of The Rifles on this event in the future. The London Branch welcomes all RGJ individuals and branches to participate in this parade in the future if they wish to join the day s activities.
8 Remembrance Parade 2006 RGJ Contingent Summary A great deal has taken place during the final year of the Regiment which leaves a degree of uncertainty for Branches in the future. Before the departure from the order of battle of the Royal Green Jackets in February, a great many regimental details required to be finalised. This will ensure we do not repeat the mistakes made on the formation of the Royal Green Jackets, and which the former regiments have had to contend with over the years. The London Branch wishes The The Rifles every success in the future. We are confident that they will maintain the high standards and traditions of the former regiments and all those who have gone before them.
London Branch Newsletter 2001
Page 1 of 9 London Branch Newsletter 2001 President Secretary Treasurer Golf Member Battlefield Tour Members Entertainments Member Colonel G F Smythe OBE Gary Driscol Captain S Wake Dev Deverell Alfie
More informationLONDON BRANCH NEWS LETTER 2017
LONDON BRANCH NEWS LETTER 2017 The Branch saw out 2016 in good heart having completed a full and busy events calendar and more importantly a substantial increase in membership numbers. Total membership
More informationLondon Branch Newsletter 2002
Page 1 of 11 London Branch Newsletter 2002 President Secretary Treasurer Golf Member Battlefield Tour Members Entertainments Member Colonel G F Smythe OBE Gary Driscol Captain S Wake Dev Deverell Alfie
More informationLondon Branch Newsletter 2004
London Branch Newsletter 2004 Click the `Back` button to return to site President Secretary Treasurer Golf Member Battlefield Tour Member Entertainments Member Colonel G F Smythe OBE Gary Driscoll Maria
More informationRAVC FUNCTIONS. Payment is always requested in advance.
RAVC FUNCTIONS Reservations for functions will close on the dates shown in the booklet. Cancellation with a refund will not be admissible within 10 days of the event date except in genuinely urgent circumstances.
More informationTHE ROYAL HONG KONG REGIMENT (THE VOLUNTEERS) ASSOCIATION
THE ROYAL HONG KONG REGIMENT (THE VOLUNTEERS) ASSOCIATION www.rhkr.org January 2016 Honorary President Major Ron D Taylor has accepted the Chairman s invitation to be the new Honorary President. And the
More informationCommercial & Corporate Hospitality Opportunities
Commercial & Corporate Hospitality Opportunities welcome It s fitting that our state of the art stadium should also offer the very latest and best corporate hospitality. Whether you re interested for business
More information30 th May to 09 th June 2014
30 th May to 09 th June 2014 Contents A visit to Ouistreham/Caen area to support events commemorating the 70 th Anniversary of D-Day 1944 1 Contents Pages 2 & 3. The Boats Pages 4, 5, 6, & 7. D day Operational
More informationROYAL MILITARY POLICE ASSOCIATION NEWSLETTER
ROYAL MILITARY POLICE ASSOCIATION NEWSLETTER #5 SEPTEMBER 2018 Chair: Bob Eggelton Vice Chair: Bob Potts Secretary: Stewart Leach MBE Treasurer: Ron Campbell-Smith Dear Colleague, Northern Ireland Veterans
More informationBRANCH NEWSLETTER MARCH 2014
Queen s Own Highlanders Regimental Association Edinburgh Branch BRANCH NEWSLETTER MARCH 2014 Report - Amalgamation Dinner 2014 (previously published on the Association website) The Edinburgh Branch annual
More informationCharity Golf Day & Summer Swing Ball Thursday 14th July 2016
FFM S Summer Swing PRESENTS 2016 Charity Golf Day & Summer Swing Ball Thursday 14th July 2016 2016 www.ffmsummerswing.co.uk In aid of The Mere Golf and Spa Resort Knutsford, Cheshire www.ffmsummerswing.co.uk
More informationHOME HEADQUARTERS THE HIGHLANDERS (4 SCOTS) THE ROYAL REGIMENT OF SCOTLAND CAMERON BARRACKS INVERNESS IV2 3XE
HOME HEADQUARTERS THE HIGHLANDERS (4 SCOTS) THE ROYAL REGIMENT OF SCOTLAND CAMERON BARRACKS INVERNESS IV2 3XE Telephone: 01463 224380 Military Network: 94749 8136 Fax: 0131 310 8172 Email: regimentalsecretary@highlanders.army.mod.uk
More informationFULHAM FC AND ARSENAL WOMEN FC TRAINING PROGRAM LONDON, ENGLAND
FULHAM FC AND ARSENAL WOMEN FC TRAINING PROGRAM LONDON, ENGLAND THE ACADEMY This training experience enables young players to experience the passion and English style of play at a top professional English
More informationWhat's happening this week?
Dear member What's happening this week? Wednesday 22nd February: Ladies from 10:00 to 10:30 Thursday 23rd February: Ladies from 09:44 to 10:00 Friday 24th February: Seniors from 08:00 to 09:00 Friday 24th
More informationRAAF Radschool Association Magazine Vol 46 Page 8 The People I meet!!
The People I meet!! I was in Geraldton last year, just cruising around minding my own business, as one does, when I was accosted by these 3 "gorgeous girls" who insisted on having their photo taken with
More informationBRANCH NEWSLETTER SPRING 2013
PRESIDENT Major General Sir Evelyn Webb Carter KCVO OBE CHAIRMAN Mr C Savage TREASURER Mr A F Lock LIFE VICE PRESIDENT The Lord Wigram MC DL VICE PRESIDENTS Lt Col E.T. Bolitho OBE Lt Col P.E. Hills FLCM
More information2018 Sponsorship & Advertising Opportunities
2018 Sponsorship & Advertising Opportunities Together, we can make great things happen! lvchamber.org Signature Events Charity Softball Tournament... 4 Economic Forecast Breakfast... 5 Excellence in Education
More information(All Arms Drill) A Joy
ARMY CADET FORCE DRILL PRECIS (All Arms Drill) 1 DRILL PRECIS 1. Aims of Drill a. To produce a cadet who is proud, alert and obedient. b. To provide the basis of team work. 2. Definitions Alignment - A
More informationThe British Amputee Golf Association. The 20 th Annual British Amputee Open Championship
The British Amputee Golf Association Registered Charity 108 6401 Presents The 20 th Annual British Amputee Open Championship Bryn Meadows Hotel, Golf & Country Club July 3 rd 4 th & 5 th 2008 20 th Anniversary
More informationQueen s Own Highlanders Regimental Association Edinburgh Branch
Queen s Own Highlanders Regimental Association Edinburgh Branch BRANCH NEWSLETTER NOVEMBER 2012 Christmas Dance The Branch Christmas Dance will be held at Leith Ex-Servicemen s Club on Saturday 15 th December
More informationSAINT AGNES MEN S CLUB
SAINT AGNES MEN S CLUB...celebrating 35 years of supporting Saint Agnes Medical Center patient care programs & services! 2018 Event ship Opportunities SAINT AGNES MEN S CLUB lending our helping hands...
More informationLaurel Springs Men s Golf Association Men s Golf Tournament Guide
Laurel Springs Men s Golf Association 2017 Men s Golf Tournament Guide As of 12/31/2016 Laurel Springs Men s Golf Association 2017 Men s Golf Tournament Guide Welcome to the 2017 Laurel Springs golf season.
More informationBIG BATTLEFIELD BIKE RIDE PARIS TO WINDSOR VIA NORMANDY BEACHES JUNE 2015
BIG BATTLEFIELD BIKE RIDE PARIS TO WINDSOR VIA NORMANDY BEACHES 14 21 JUNE 2015 The Big Battlefield Bike Ride (BBBR) is the original Help for Heroes fundraiser and Mates4Mates have been fortunate enough
More informationThe D Day Landing Has Failed
We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with the d day landing has
More informationROYAL CANADIAN SEA CADETS PHASE FOUR INSTRUCTIONAL GUIDE SECTION 5 EO C DESCRIBE D-DAY AND THE BATTLE OF NORMANDY PREPARATION
ROYAL CANADIAN SEA CADETS PHASE FOUR INSTRUCTIONAL GUIDE SECTION 5 EO C420.07 DESCRIBE D-DAY AND THE BATTLE OF NORMANDY Total Time: 30 min PREPARATION PRE-LESSON INSTRUCTIONS Resources needed for the delivery
More informationSale Golf Club News December 2017
Sale Golf Club News December 2017 Adam wins the Joanne Morley Junior Challenge! Last month, Sale Junior Captain Adam Carr put on a fine performance in tough conditions to win the Joanne Morley Junior Challenge.
More informationScouts Visits to Belgium & France 2012
Scouts Visits to Belgium & France 2012 Ypres, Belgium We stayed at a place called Ypres in Belgium. This is a photo of the main square showing the Flanders museum which some of us visited. World War Two.
More informationWELCOME TO BOWOOD GOLF BOWOOD.ORG/GOLF
WELCOME TO BOWOOD GOLF BOWOOD.ORG/GOLF SOCIETY GOLF AT BOWOOD For a great golf day with your society or simply an excuse to gather up your golf buddies, enjoy a fantastic day out on Wiltshire s #1 golf
More informationBar staff vacancies. EVENTS HALL BOOKING. There has been some interest shown and bar trials and interviews will take place as soon as possible.
Bar staff vacancies. There has been some interest shown and bar trials and interviews will take place as soon as possible. EVENTS THURSDAY 5th July 2018 GALA QUIZ start time 7.30pm 1 per person, teams
More informationEducational guided audio walks
Educational guided audio walks Four years ago we introduced the popular Educational Guided Audio Walks into our programmes. We have found that these walks provide interesting, informative, enjoyable, and
More informationRace & Stay VIP PACKAGES. Thursday 27th to Saturday 29th June 2019 THE HERITAGE HOTEL & SPA KILLENARD DUBAI DUTY FREE IRISH DERBY FESTIVAL
Race & Stay DUBAI DUTY FREE IRISH DERBY FESTIVAL Thursday 27th to Saturday 29th June 2019 VIP PACKAGES THE HERITAGE HOTEL & SPA KILLENARD THE CURRAGH WHERE CHAMPIONS ARE MADE Race & Stay The Curragh Racecourse
More informationARSENAL FC LADIES TRAINING PROGRAM LONDON, ENGLAND
ARSENAL FC LADIES TRAINING PROGRAM LONDON, ENGLAND THE ACADEMY The Arsenal Ladies Development Squad recruits talented female players between the ages of 16 and 19. The Academy program was developed specifically
More informationDRILL EVENTS SCHEDULE SESSION
GLASGOW BATTALION The Boys Brigade Drill Panel DRILL EVENTS SCHEDULE SESSION 2018-2019 Drill was one of the twin pillars on which the Boys Brigade was founded in 1883. Now, in the 21 st Century, many still
More information2017 INAS GENERAL ASSEMBLY
2017 INAS GENERAL ASSEMBLY BID SPECIFICATION Introduction The INAS General Assembly takes place every two years and provides an opportunity to celebrate the success of athletes with an intellectual disability,
More informationBC MIXED DOUBLES HOSTING MANUAL
BC MIXED DOUBLES HOSTING MANUAL Updated July2017 0 Table of Contents Contents Mixed Doubles Championship Format... 8 Draw... 8 Ice Technicians... 8 Curl BC Sponsors... 9 Officiating Equipment... 10 Online
More informationTHE MIDLANDS MINIGOLF CLUB CONSTITUTION
THE MIDLANDS MINIGOLF CLUB CONSTITUTION Original version introduced: 1 st January 2017 This updated version valid from 28 th March 2018 (updated following 2018 AGM) CONTENTS 1. Name 2. Aims of the Club
More informationMERCHANT TAYLORS COMPANY
MERCHANT TAYLORS COMPANY APRIL MAILING 2016 CLERK: Rear Admiral N H L Harris CB MBE Direct Telephone no: 020 7450 4448 clerk@merchant-taylors.co.uk kash@merchant-taylors.co.uk To: All members of the Company
More informationSample Itinerary. Your Hotel
Sample Itinerary Your Hotel London s New Year s Day Parade and Festival prides itself in providing only superior first class hotels, located in the very heart of London, and within walking distance of
More informationSAINT AGNES MEN S CLUB...supporting Saint Agnes Medical Center since Event Sponsorship Proposal
SAINT AGNES MEN S CLUB...supporting Saint Agnes Medical Center since 1983. 2016 Event Sponsorship Proposal SAINT AGNES MEN S CLUB lending our helping hands... A FEW GOOD MEN The Saint Agnes Men s Club
More informationCLUB SUNBURY. Carla at the Games! 5 April - 13 April. The latest news and updates from Hillton High School FOOD & 49 WINE CLUB NEXT DATE
CLUB SUNBURY The latest news and updates from Hillton High School I N T H I S I S S U E FOOD & WINE @ 49 WINE CLUB NEXT DATE Carla at the Games! 5 April - 13 April The Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games
More informationFORMULA ROLEX BRITISH GRAND PRIX. Thu 05 Jul Sun 08 Jul 2018 FORMULA ROLEX BRITISH GRAND PRIX CHAMPIONS CLUB
Thu 05 Jul Sun 08 Jul 2018 FORMULA 1 2018 ROLEX BRITISH GRAND PRIX CHAMPIONS CLUB 1 SILVERSTONE England The unofficial home of F1, Silverstone, located in Northamptonshire, is a unique blend of beautiful
More informationSports Travel Experience Designed Especially for Maryland Youth Soccer Association. Soccer in London. April 14 - April 22, 2019 ITINERARY OVERVIEW
Sports Travel Experience Designed Especially for Maryland Youth Soccer Association Soccer in London April 14 - April 22, 2019 ITINERARY OVERVIEW DAY 1 DEPARTURE FROM WASHINGTON, D.C. DAY 2 ARRIVE LONDON
More informationTHE UMBRO INTERNATIONAL CUP ENGLAND JULY 24 TH AUGUST 2 ND 2009
THE UMBRO INTERNATIONAL CUP ENGLAND JULY 24 TH AUGUST 2 ND 2009 Tour Overview: After two days sightseeing in London, travel and play in the The Umbro Cup located in Manchester, England. One of the largest
More informationHistory of the Ingatestone & District Darts League
History of the Ingatestone & District Darts League By Kevin Stammers (updated by Jordan McManus from 2018) 1 Contents History of the Winter League... 3 History of the Summer League... 8 Governing Bodies...
More informationCenotaph Ceremony 2012
Cenotaph Ceremony 212 Ex-Service Contingents' Co-ordinating nstructions Form Up On Horse Guards Parade The Ex-Service Columns will form up on Horse Guards Parade to the left and right of the central roadway.
More informationGENERAL REGULATIONS FOR THE SENIOR TEAM WORLD CUP
GENERAL REGULATIONS FOR THE SENIOR TEAM WORLD CUP TABLE OF CONTENTS Article 1 - Objectives... 2 Article 2 - General Provisions... 2 Article 3 - Team Participation... 2 Article 4 - Entries... 3 Article
More informationIFF Event Handbook. How to organise successful Floorball Events. 1. General Information. General Information
IFF Event Handbook How to organise successful Floorball Events General Information IFF Events For national teams, the IFF organises World Championships for adults & U19s in both men s and women s categories.
More informationMonaco GP - Formula One Do it your way
Monaco GP - Formula One Do it your way The Monaco Grand Prix epitomises the speed, glamour, passion and noise of Formula One TM. Drivers mettle is tested as they thread their cars through the barrier-lined
More informationPETERBOROUGH RUGBY UNION FOOTBALL CLUB
PETERBOROUGH RUGBY UNION FOOTBALL CLUB 2 0 1 4-15 Minis and juniors the centrepiece of the club PRUFC is proud of its foundation stage rugby without it we would only be a team The M&J section is the largest
More informationLadies Club Newsletter 2018
Ladies Club Newsletter 2018 Firstly, I would like to thank everyone for the congratulations, kind words and offers of support for my Captaincy in 2018. I can assure each of you that I will endeavour to
More informationSPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
The First Annual TEXTBOOKS FOR TROOPS GOLF TOURNAMENT NORTHRIVER YACHT CLUB - FEBRUARY 24, 2018 ð Benefiting The University of Alabama Veteran & Military Affairs Office Textbooks for Troops Library ð SPONSORSHIP
More informationwww.vicarsmoorltc.co.uk INTRODUCTION TO VICARS MOOR Founded in 1926, Vicars Moor Lawn Tennis Club is a family focused club and is run on an entirely voluntary basis with all members encouraged to help
More informationNews from the Clubhouse
P a g e 1 News from the Clubhouse Welcome to the March 2017 Edition of the Club s Newsletter Did you know? March 20th is the first day of spring. March was named for the Roman god of war, Mars. This is
More informationGood Club Guide For A Swim Meet Announcer
Good Club Guide For A Swim Meet Announcer Welcome You have either been appointed, or are considering, a role as a Swim Meet Announcer. We wish you a fulfilling and enjoyable experience in your role. We
More informationVancouver Magic Circle
March 2016 Please join us at the next meeting of the Vancouver Magic Circle for a fantastic workshop by Amanda O Leary And Our Comedy Magic Competitions: The Cecil Ackery Trophy and for our juniors, The
More informationSeason Information
Dear Player and Parents http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/westparksthelens/ Season 2013-2014 Information On behalf of West Park RFC we would like to welcome your child to the club and provide some information
More informationThe Porsche Targa Tasmania Tour.
The Porsche Targa Tasmania Tour. A driving experience like no other. Be part of The Porsche Targa Tasmania Tour, April 15-21, 2012. Join Targa Tasmania tourers and competitors in celebrating Australia
More informationtwo ball st andrews WELCOME TO THE HOME OF GOLf For further information please call: free
st andrews Programs 2017 WELCOME TO THE HOME OF GOLf Every golfer s dream is guaranteed to come true on making the pilgrimage to St Andrews. Sample the beauty, atmosphere and true Scottish hospitality
More informationJOIN US. Triple Play in the fight against Pancreatic Cancer August 27 29, for a. Saturday. Sunday Monday. Boston Red Sox Game
Saturday Sunday Monday Boston Red Sox Game Gala Dinner at the Boston Harbor Hotel JOIN US for a Triple Play in the fight against Pancreatic Cancer August 27 29, 2016 Golf Classic at Tedesco Golf Club www.seenamagowitzfoundation.org
More informationCommodore, Jim McBurney + Vice Commodore, Steve Morehead+ Rear Commodore, Jose Garcia
Editor: Rose Williams rwilliams@cableone.net Volume XXXIV, Issue 8 August 2009 SOUNDINGS (ryctx@sbcglobal.net) Commodore, Jim McBurney + Vice Commodore, Steve Morehead+ Rear Commodore, Jose Garcia Commodore-Jim
More informationAndalusian Adventure 9 th 14 th October 2018
Andalusian Adventure 9 th 14 th October 2018 What s Included? All meals from the evening on Day 1 to breakfast on Day 6 Rest/hydration stops en-route Skyline crew support Support vehicles Optional bike
More informationJUNE LUxUry VIP LE MaNs ExPErIENcE PrEsENtEd by
JUNE 13-17 Luxury VIP Le Mans experience presented by THE LE MANS EXPERIENCE Experience the 24 Hours of Le Mans the world s most famous spectacle of endurance racing as the finest sportscar racing teams
More information2017 Hillview Country Club Tournament Packet
2017 Hillview Country Club Tournament Packet This packet, produced for Hillview Members, provides details regarding the 2017 tournament schedule for our organization. This packet also details certain policies,
More informationTHE ARSENAL INTERNATIONAL SOCCER FESTIVAL ENGLAND JULY 24 TH AUGUST 2 ND 2010
THE ARSENAL INTERNATIONAL SOCCER FESTIVAL ENGLAND JULY 24 TH AUGUST 2 ND 2010 Tour Overview: Participate in the Arsenal International Soccer Festival located at Royal Holloway and New Bedford College (just
More informationITINERARY. You will tour and dine in the Palace of Westminster better known as the Houses of Parliament.
ITINERARY The itinerary we have designed will show you all aspects of the unique characteristics of horseracing in Britain. What made Newmarket the centre of a sport that now reaches into all corners of
More informationASSOCIATION REUNION CORNWALL
Calling all Ex, Serving and Reserve members of the DCLI, Light Infantry, The Rifles and Cornwall ACF. Come and meet some old friends! Your Ticket will cost just 6.00 and will include admission to Cornwall
More informationBENEFIT NIGHTS & FUNDRAISING
BENEFIT NIGHTS & FUNDRAISING in RAISE FOR YOUR CLUB! Please contact: Deirdre May deirdre.may@igb.ie Limerick Greyhound Stadium Tel: 061 448 080 Email: sales@igb.ie www.limerickgreyhoundstadium.ie Fundraising
More informationLAKERS [ALL-ACCESS] SPONSORSHIP & HOSPITALITY OPPORTUNITIES STAPLES CENTER JANUARY 25, 2016 PLEASE JOIN US FOR THE 12TH ANNUAL
PLEASE JOIN US FOR THE 12TH ANNUAL LAKERS [ALL-ACCESS] STAPLES CENTER JANUARY 25, 2016 Shaquille O Neal 2016 SPONSORSHIP & HOSPITALITY OPPORTUNITIES What Get an exclusive, insider s look at the Los Angeles
More informationIUAA Track and Field Athletics Outdoor Athletics Championships. University of Ulster, Antrim Forum Leisure Complex Co. Antrim
IUAA Track and Field Athletics Outdoor Athletics Championships Hosted By University of Ulster, 21 st and 22 nd April 2006 Venue Antrim Forum Leisure Complex Co. Antrim Contents: 1. Organising Committee
More informationCraigie Hill Golf Club
Craigie Hill Golf Club NEWSLETTER AUGUST 2007 Captain s Report During June we were informed that Kinnon Park farm had been put on the market for sale. This was done with no discussions at all with G S
More informationENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE EXPERIENCE LONDON, ENGLAND
ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE EXPERIENCE LONDON, ENGLAND THE ACADEMY This esoccer training experience enables young players to experience the passion and English style of play at a top professional Premier League
More informationAfter Action Report Special Events
After Action Report Special Events 1. Introduction Initial Set-up Dates & Structure January 2002 to September 2003 Preliminary Information 1..1 Past Games Information As there were many members on the
More informationGuide. Friday 18th. Saturday 19th. Your. Welcome Week Crown Place September 18th - 27th. Must Do. September 2015
Guide Your September 2015 Halls Student Experience Team publication Friday 18th First day of arrivals at Crown Place. 8:30pm Welcome Reception Head down to the Common Room off Reception to meet everyone
More informationth AVENUE, REGINA, SASK. S4T OL6 PHONE (306) FAX (306) PROVINCIAL SPORTS RULES AND REGULATIONS. (Revised JANUARY 2012)
3079-5 th AVENUE, REGINA, SASK. S4T OL6 PHONE (306) 525-8739 FAX (306) 525-5023 PROVINCIAL SPORTS RULES AND REGULATIONS (Revised JANUARY 2012) TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE Forward 2 General(excluding curling)
More informationJOHN TRAVERS CORNWELL VC 100 PARADE
JOHN TRAVERS CORNWELL VC 100 PARADE The following document aims to outline the orders and information for this year s parade. The details for the parade are as follows: Date: 05 June 2016 Start time: Finish
More informationHOSPITALITY PACKAGES. ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 Official Venue Old Trafford, Manchester
HOSPITALITY PACKAGES ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 Official Venue Old Trafford, Manchester 30 May - 14 July 2019 INTRODUCTION The world s top teams and players are coming to England and Wales for the ICC
More informationGENERAL REGULATIONS FOR THE SENIOR TEAM WORLD CUP
GENERAL REGULATIONS FOR THE SENIOR TEAM WORLD CUP TABLE OF CONTENTS Article 1 - Objectives... 2 Article 2 - General Provisions... 2 Article 3 - Team Participation... 2 Article 4 - Entries... 3 Article
More informationHalmstad Golf Club, Halmstad, Sweden July 7-11, 2015
Halmstad Golf Club, Halmstad, Sweden July 7-11, 2015 It is the great honour of the European Golf Association, the Swedish Golf Federation, and Halmstad Golf Club, to invite you to participate in the European
More informationSENIOR GOLFERS UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA. 75th ANNUAL TOURNAMENT ENTRY APPLICATION ROYAL DURBAN GOLF CLUB & DURBAN COUNTRY CLUB
SENI GOLFERS UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA 75th ANNUAL TOURNAMENT ENTRY APPLICATION ROYAL DURBAN GOLF CLUB & DURBAN COUNTRY CLUB KWAZULU-NATAL Monday the 5th to Friday the 9th of May 2014 PLEASE COMPLETE THE PAGE
More informationAssociated General Contractors of America, San Diego Chapter, Inc Ferris Square, San Diego, CA 92121
Associated General Contractors of America, San Diego Chapter, Inc. 6212 Ferris Square, San Diego, CA 92121 Date: November, 2010 To: From: Re: AGC San Diego Members Jim Ryan, AGC Executive Vice President
More informationKILWORTH SPRINGS GOLF CLUB. Annual General Meeting held on Thursday 26 th January 2017
KILWORTH SPRINGS GOLF CLUB Annual General Meeting held on Thursday 26 th January 2017 Committee / Club Attendees Tony Miles Liz Scribbins Ann Vicary Jack Mayfield Scott Binch Dave Gardner Stuart Glover
More informationUnder 21 Golf Croquet World Championship 2019
Under 21 Golf Croquet World Championship 2019 1. Introduction Final Bid Document, 26 Sept 2018 The event will be held at Nottingham Croquet Club (NCC), Highfields Park, Nottingham NG7 2PS, which has 8
More informationTHE HELM. This year s reunion will be held on October 15 18, 2014 at the Holiday Inn, Cape Cod, Hyannis, MA. In this issue
THE HELM Summer 2014 Published for members of the USCGC Duane Association Reunion in Hyannis, Cape Cod, MA This year s reunion will be held on October 15 18, 2014 at the Holiday Inn, Cape Cod, Hyannis,
More informationCRAWLEY POOL LEAGUE CONSTITUTION
1. NAME The organisation will be known as the Crawley Pool League, hereinafter referred to as the League 2. OBJECTIVES 1. To promote and organise the game of pool in Sussex in an area covering seven miles
More information360 th Anniversary Parade
ANNEX A TO RHQ/GG/2422 DATED JUL 16 EXERCISE GRENADIER SCHOLAR / GRENADIER GUARDS 360 TH ANNIVERSARY VISIT TO BRUGES ON 2 3 SEP 16 SEQUENCE OF EVENTS - EDITION 1 SER DTG EVENT ATTENDANCE REMARKS (a) (b)
More informationTHE ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE AND ENGLISH FA EXPERIENCE LONDON, ENGLAND BURTON UPON TRENT, ENGLAND
THE ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE AND ENGLISH FA EXPERIENCE LONDON, ENGLAND BURTON UPON TRENT, ENGLAND THE ACADEMY This esoccer training experience enables young players to experience the passion and English
More informationIN THE BAR FRIDAY NIGHT BAR BINGO AFTER THE BAR BINGO HAPPY HOUR ON FRIDAY IS FROM 4PM TO 6PM ON BEER SALES (NOT INCLUDING GUEST ALES)
IN THE BAR HAPPY HOUR ON FRIDAY IS FROM 4PM TO 6PM ON BEER SALES (NOT INCLUDING GUEST ALES) FRIDAY NIGHT BAR BINGO Friday night Bar Bingo, Quiz and Karaoke starting at 6pm takes place in the bar and lounge
More informationARMY BOXING ASSOCIATION
ARMY BOXING ASSOCIATION STRATEGY 2017 ARMY BOXING STRATEGY 2015 Army Boxing will be the leading Service sports team, developing soldiers that can compete at international level and win medals for their
More informationTASK LIST. GolfDigestPlanner.com
360 Days Before Your Event Determine the reason and objectives for your event. For example, set fundraising and attendance goals. Determine the primary individuals who will be responsible for organizing
More information48th Annual. Sien Lok Society presents our. February 11th, 2017 (Saturday) Chinese New Year Gala Celebration. Gala Celebration & Fundraiser
Sien Lok Society presents our 48th Annual Chinese New Year Gala Celebration February 11th, 2017 (Saturday) 5:30pm Registration & Cocktails 7:15pm Dinner & Entertainment 9:00pm Dance & Live Band Performance
More informationMemorial Tournament Pavilion Badges reach sellout; Golden Bear Club nears sellout limited quantities remain
For Immediate Release May 9, 2017 The Memorial Tournament presented by Nationwide accepts commitments from major champion and World No. 3 Jason Day and Olympic Gold Medalist and World No. 8 Justin Rose
More informationReturn to Dieppe: September 1944
Canadian Military History Volume 1 Issue 1 Article 8 1-20-2012 Return to Dieppe: September 1944 Terry Copp Wilfrid Laurier University Recommended Citation Copp, Terry (1992) "Return to Dieppe: September
More informationElm Park Tennis Vision Committee Report
Elm Park Tennis Vision Committee Report 0 Contents 1. Club Vision and Goals... 2 2. Constituent Parts... 3 3. Survey overview... 4 4. Director of Tennis Role... 6 5. Facilities... 7 6. Membership and Adult
More informationV8 Supercars at the Circuit of the Americas. Austin Texas
V8 Supercars at the Circuit of the Americas V8 Supercars will make history when they roar into Austin Texas, for a full Championship event and a first in Australian motorsport. Austin Texas 17-18-19 May
More information2019 Canyon Lakes Memberships Now on Sale!
Golf Course 3700 W. Drive, Kennewick, WA 99337 Phone 582-3736 February 2019 2019 Memberships Now on Sale! Buy your 2019 Yearly or Twilight Membership and start today! Buy your 2019 Twilight Membership
More informationIPMA/IACS SUMMER GOLF OUTING AND CLAY SHOOT
IPMA/IACS SUMMER GOLF OUTING AND CLAY SHOOT WHERE GREAT THINGS HAPPEN! REGISTER BEFORE JUNE 1 ST AND RECEIVE THE EARLY BIRD RATE WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 2016 SPORTS. BUSINESS. A NETWORK DEDICATED TO HELPING
More information2015 Aegean Airlines Pro-Am
2015 Aegean Airlines Pro-Am Costa Navarino, Greece 17-20 June 2015 #AegeanProAm Competitor Information 1. Eligibility Professionals The 10th Aegean Airlines Pro-Am is open to all PGA Members and trainees
More information2019 Partner Agreement
2019 Partner Agreement A Partner Agreement is an efficient means of selecting your sponsorships and Chamber benefits upon your renewal date, rather than consistently throughout the year. When you enhance
More informationFarnham Swimming Club. From well under water to the top of the pool! Chris Lee & Graham Chalkley
Farnham Swimming Club From well under water to the top of the pool! Chris Lee & Graham Chalkley Agenda 1 Club Background Journey 2 Volunteers Recruitment Retention Reward Tips 3 Apprenticeships How it
More informationDavid Drake ACA GS Chairman Tel: Keats Court. St Neots PE19 7LX 16 th October 2012
David Drake ACA GS Chairman Tel: 01480 477023 3 Keats Court Mob: 07733 231440 Eaton Ford St Neots golf@aircrew.org.uk Cambs PE19 7LX 16 th October 2012 Dear Member, Aircrew Association Golfing Society
More information