Well - this my fist 'blog' so it might be a long one as
i've about two months to catch up on.
I took over the Area
Chairmans role from mark Haynes in late
april 2009 - It was a decent event which was hosted at the
Gately Golf (because I ended up
orginising it and it was around the corner from my house). Many thanks to all who turned out - we had over 60 i think for the night with some coming from as far as
Buxton and
Saddlewoth.
During the evening the usual amount of banter went back and forth from the top table and the the rest of
thetablers in attendance. Some comments do stick in my mind - mainly about capitation and membership.
However at about 3/4 of the way through the night and after Mark's
techincal failure with his presentation the chain was passed over to me and i took the reins for 12 months. With this in mind i made efforts to get stuck in straight away.
How? you might ask - well the next day I set off with Lars to attend
Buxtons excellent charter night. We jumped on a train and spent an hour mixing with country
chavs drinking cans of
stella, not that I minded - no - it was an excellent way to travel.
The night was a top night with good food, good company and a decent comic for a change - so well done
Buxton!
Since then I've been to my own
AGM at
Cheadle &
Gatley, this was a typical, reserved, night for the usual lads - some light drinking and then some discussions till around 4am. Not sure but we might also have the latest
RTBI from an
AGM - I think it was 1:51am!
I've been to the excellent
Macc beer festival where myself and Area president Mike Garner spent a splendid evening in the company of the
Macc lads,
Poynton and
Wilslow tablers.
I've also performed an mini '
intruptionette' for Ladies circle - there
AGM was near Ashton and myself and Mike made a swift visit to ensure their
incoming president Julie had a 'nice' memento for the evening.
Middleton had a cracking mayday celebration on the Bank holiday, the weather was a bit cool but that
didn't seem to dampen the spirits.
Tonight I'm off clay pigeon shooting in
Worlsey -
although with a different Area -
courtesy of Lee
Coolingwood from Area 8. I'll let you know how I get on tomorrow.
Of course the big one this month has to be the
Saddleworth Beer walk this Saturday, I
spoke to Tom last week as well as to 'Tickle' and found out they were expecting close to 2000 people along for the day - lets hope the weather sorts it self out.