Absences...none?
We are expecting three new people tonight! This might boggle my brain, ideally we'll split into 2 jubilee sets to mix up existing ravens and new ones so everyone has the best chance. Depending who we have you may be called upon to teach 😊
Clog - please meet around 7 for clog so we can look at neatening and stylising etc.
Kit inspection. If you are not dancing, please have a look at kit with Sue. I'm going to make her judge of if something is good enough/what we can do to help. She should also be able to help with anyone swapping? i.e. if your petticoat is far too big or small this is a good time to try and swap it rather than pinning it all in place. Can't make any promises on who this will work out for. Fliss and Miriam we cna use this as a good opportunity to measure you up and see what we have exisiting/will need to be made.
See you later,
Becky
Hello all,
We decided to bring any sad looking kit in tomorrow to be checked, swapped or planned to fix. We can't necessarily fix things tomorrow but we can try and put a realistic plan together.
Katherine if you can bring the sparkle kit we can look at doing some quick sparkle upgrades!
Also, please meet around 7 for clog where we'll work through making the styles match.
Thanks all,
Becky
Hi all (or at least those coming to the crawl tonight),
The crawl tonight will be around Farringdon, meeting at The Castle (it's
right next to Farringdon station) (also I haven't booked a table but will
try to turn up there early). Other places on the list include:
The Hope
Be At One Farringdon
Bishops Finger
(Probably) St Barts Brewery
Lamb and Trotter (where we're not allowed to dance but there will be cake
and apparently a tab behind the bar for some of the evening for Anna's
birthday)
See you later!
Hannah TD
Hi All,
A few things for you all to take a look at on the sign up sheet - not least
our invite to Whitby 2019!! woop woop!
Crawl tomorrow, hopefully should be some details from Hannah soon...
1. Kit
2. Sign-ups (many many sign-ups, grab some tea and settle in!)
3. AGM
1. Please bring your kit on Monday (1st October) so we can sort out any
shabby kit (Katherine, do you have sparkles please? my sash is feeling sad
:( )
2. We have been invited to* Whitby Folk Week 2019!! *To hopefully answer
all your questions, I've just attached the invite... (apologies for being
lightly lazy there!) It is 17th-23rd August 2019, with the usual array of
spots, 2 parades, potential ceilidh spots, possibly a workshop and plenty
of opportunity to dance in the pubs of Whitby and eat Fish and Chips!
(Exact details to be confirmed...) They would like an answer by 30th
October, so please try and make a decision sooner rather than later. You
can easily get to Whitby by public transport - train then a bus (an
absolutely lovely bus journey over the moors).
That's the biggy out of the way, so:
We have our official invite to *Thrales Day* on 11th November in The
Knights Templar, think we are basically able to go barring the need for a
musician.
21st December the *Winter Solstice *in Rough Trade Shoreditch - we need to
let them know whether we are able to make it or not, so if you aren't a yes
or a no, could you* please make a decision* about whether you would like to
do it or not *by Monday.*
I've moved the December crawl a week earlier - as that might suit people
better - it's now the 13th.
31st May - 2nd June *Ossett Beercart*, near Wakefield. We have been invited
to this again, we went a couple of years ago, it's dancing around the town
at various spots including in the town hall, we also did some extra in the
pubs as well. They have camping on the cricket pitch with access to showers
etc there as well. If you fancy going, please fill yourself in.
I appreciate we now have a lot of possible events in a row in May/June and
that you might not want to do all, so could you add preferences where you
are free but don't want to do all.
6th July - *Kimpton Folk Festival*. We were invited last year but due to a
lack of public transport declined. However they are super keen for us to go
and have offered to transport us back to the nearest station (Harpenden) to
make sure we would be able to get home afterwards! Think last year it was
to do a couple of spots and possibly a workshop.
*Ilfracombe Morris Festival *13-14th July, dancing on the seafront and
harbour. Free camping and free lunch any day you dance. I suspect this is
unlikely given it is a morris thing and a bit of a way away, but it is in
beautiful Devon (not biased at all!). Apparently you can get to Ilfracombe
after work... 1803 train to Exeter, train to Barnstaple and then a bus
arriving at 2305
Wow, what a lot of invites!! (We've also been invited to apply as a busking
side at Chippenham, however this clashes with Goathland...)
3. As per usual, our *AGM* will be the day after Thrales Day - 12th
November. Please fill yourselves in as we need to make sure we have enough
people to hold it. For those that haven't been before, there usually plenty
of nibbles and drink to smooth the decisions along, if a Tower Ravens AGM
alone doesn't sound exciting enough to tempt you along :)
I've probably forgotten something, with all the invites we're getting at
the mo, but have a good week and please take a look at the sign-up sheet:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/11XHQc6j0g7HQto7rhOs6k0bfkw-XmFb8jmCeRa4…
Hopefully you have all successfully made it to the end of this massive list
of things, if you have any questions about any of the events, please let me
know and I will do my best to answer them!
Thanks,
Hannah
Hey Ravens
If you still owe money for guests you brought to Bromyard, could you please pay £47.50 per guest into the Ravens account asap (see previous email for bank details if necessary) AND please drop me a quick to let me know you have.
If you still owe money to Hannah for Sidmouth guests, please reimburse her asap.
If you need to claim expenses from the Ravens' account, please let me know by email. eg Rachel-anne for masks, photo album etc? Glitter maybe? Anything else?
re travel reimbursement for recent events, could you please copy the following chart, fill it in and return to me asap? I need to calculate how much we can afford to subsidise and I need everyone's expenses before I can do that. Hopefully we'll be able to cover half of travel expenses but I need to be sure before I start paying out anything.
NB we only subsidise taxis when no public transport is available, e.g. Bromyard on Sunday.
If you drove, just tick the box and I'll try to come up with a suitable amount, probably equivalent to what the majority paid for public transport.
Cheers everyone
S x
Sidmouth travel
Faversham travel
Bromyard travel
Train
Bus
Taxi
Car
Hi all,
Absences: Katherine and Rachel.
As far as I know every one else is back?
Ideally we'll be prepping for the crawl as well as getting new people more confident.
I suspect I might end up leaving work stupidly late again but ideally we'll do clog at 7ish. Might as well keep it going along. I mentioned this is something we need to discuss at the AGM, but if people had any ideas about how they'd like to proceed these earlier times are a good chance.
Thanks,
Becky
Hello all,
Just to confirm that hannah td and Anna are arranging the crawl on Thursday so can go ahead. I'd suggest it finish promptly as I know rachel-anne is having her induction that week and is only coming because without her we don't have a team.
Try not to get stuck at Annas thing. Or speed through some dances and then end at hers?
Anyway, definitely going ahead on Thursday :-)
See you on Monday!
Becky
Hello all,
As you know the September crawl has very minimal numbers and we weren't sure who'd organise it.
Last thing I knew Hannah TD was free but not keen on going by herself having not done it before. Anna has sent me a list of pubs she went round before and very kindly offered to help with organising. Hannah would you still be ok to do it with some company? If so can you let me know and be in touch with Anna? She's away this week coming but will be back the week of the crawl.
Should it all go really wrong and we can't crawl we're still invited to go to her birthday for drinks and cake in the pub!
If this looks like it won't work please let me know asap and I'll set up a doodle poll to figure out an alternative day that week.
Thanks,
Becky xx
Hi All,
Sounds like you had a great practice with the new people on Monday, sorry I
couldn't be there - but have no fear, business is here! There are a couple
more new people who would like to join from the sounds of it - they will be
coming 1st October.
Thanks everyone for efforts at Bromyard, was a lovely weekend and we did
our first workshop! :) Hopefully you're all recovering nicely after it...
1. Upcoming events
2. Sign-ups
1. Based on the sign-up sheet, I'm assuming that we will not be going to
Laura's community festival - sorry Laura, maybe next time! So our next
thing will be the crawl on 27th September, which is looking pretty strong
numbers-wise. I'll leave the lovely crawl organisers to decide in the next
couple of weeks who and where it will be.
2. Sign-ups still one or two crawls this year with a few no replies.
Otherwise we have the invites for Dance on the Moor, Goathland (25-27th
May), Wimborne Minster (7-9th June), Evesham (21st-23rd June). New invite
that was mentioned the other day is the York Festival of Dance September
2019, I have had confirmation that we can go and dance in pubs and just
join everyone else for the procession and show case spot (as long as they
get some of the collection!) we can go for one day or both.
As we'll most likely get an invite to Mabel Day, I've added this one on as
well so we're prepared...
Have a lovely week!
Hannah
Hi all,
Tonight we have no musician and are expecting various new people. This means we don't need much music but we do need some. I was going to bring my bluetooth speaker and play the various recordings we have from Martin and Will. HOWEVER my phone has completely died, as in i need a new one it appears it will never turn on again. Does anyone happen to have bluetooth speaker thy can bring tonight? Apologies this is so late in the day - my phone dying meant i had no alarm so I was late to work and then it's been mega busy!
If not, we'll just go back to good old counting. YAY
Absences: Katherine, Rachel, Sue, Hannah, Martin. Apologies if I've missed anyone else...
Thanks,
Becky
Hey Becky,
I'm feeling a lot better now that I've moved house and sorted my life out a
bit, but still think I should take another 2 months or so, just so I'm
definitely fine this time.
In the meantime, I'd like to invite you all to my joined 74th birthday
party (joined with my boss who is turning 50). It's on the day of the
September crawl (27th), so am aware you might not be in that part of
London. But if you are, you'd probably be welcome to come and dance too.
The pub owner is nice and I can ask her on your behalf. :)
If it helps, I still have the list of pubs I was going to ask for the crawl
I was meant to organise that got cancelled. They are all near where the
party is (St Paul's / Farringdon).
It would be great to have you guys there and catch up, but no pressure. :)
Anna x
Not 100% sure but think you need this to get access to the ticket collection point!
Either print or have on your phones? It hasn't been specified.
Thanks!
Becky
Hi All,
For those going to Bromyard, here's an update on roughly what is happening.
We have currently been asked to do a workshop on the Saturday at 0945 and
the ceilidh spot in the evening at 2100 - both of these will be on the main
site - so short walk from the tent in the morning! Otherwise, we'll likely
have some spots around the town from memory and can find our way to dancing
in pubs! On the Friday night there is the torchlit procession, which at the
moment I have been slightly non-committal as not very many of us were sure
when we would be likely to be arriving. The procession starts at 2030, so
once you've sorted your travel out, if you could let me know yay or nay for
procession if you haven't already. ☺
So... travel. I think I noted before that the easiest option is taking
either the 1523 or 1445 train from London, both of which get you to
Bromyard at 1833 - if you're able to "work from home" on the train, this
would be a good option if taking public transport. The other option
completely by public transport is the 1922 from Paddington which after
waiting about an hour for a bus will get you there at 1225. However, given
that the latter isn't ideal, then the team can reimburse taxis - though
perhaps try and coordinate a group if possible. This brings me onto
getting home, which has the slight difficulty of there not actually being
any buses (except for the 0850) - so again we'd need to look at taxis, or
whether anyone driving could drop people off in Worcester or somewhere on
their way back. I'm not sure who is driving though... The good news is that
the Paddington-Worcester return is £36.15 with railcard (other routes
available)
As it seemed to mostly work with Sidmouth, could you add your travel
arrangements to the Bromyard section at the bottom of the sign-up sheet. If
you happen to be driving and are able to help with any king of lifts on
Sunday / would have space for a person in exchange for petrol money, please
could you add that as well?
In terms of packing things, one thing to bear in mind that whilst it is
pleasant during the day, once sun has gone down, it gets really cold! So
you'll definitely be wanting your hoody, and maybe layers to go under it as
well. 🕶
Thanks,
Hannah
Get your creative juices flowing - or not.
See below
S x
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From: TowerRavensInfo <towerravensinfo-bounces(a)lists.postman.org.uk> on behalf of Open Morris <chair(a)open-morris.org>
Sent: 04 September 2018 14:49
To: Sue Connolly
Subject: [TR Committee] Entries for the Sue Dyke Award competition 2018
To all Open Morris Member sides
Dear Sue,
Sadly we haven’t received any entries for the Sue Dyke Award competition, so it has been decided to extend the deadline until midnight on Saturday September 15th in the hope that there are some interested young people who may wish to enter.
Please could you make sure this email is seen by all your side members who are aged under 30 on September 15th.
The theme of the competition is “What Morris Means To Me” and we are looking for entries in almost any creative medium you can think of! Full details of the competition and rules are on the Open Morris website:
Sue Dyke Award<https://nam03.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fopen-morr…>
Regards
Nicki Pickering
Open Morris Chair
Hi All,
Firstly, excellent dancing at the weekend, even though it isn't our
favourite surface - we definitely made a good impression, got some lovely
comments and the organiser Shelley, from Wicked Belly, was very happy.
Coming up this week... Bromyard! Woop woop! I'll update the Bromyard email
with final info a bit later on today.
Sign-ups:
1. Current
2. New Invites
3. Declined Invites
*1. Current:*
*Laura's Community Festival *- as emailed earlier, please update
yourselves, if you said something one way or another last night, I've added
it in, if you were a maybe, could you please do your best to make that a
Y/N as soon as possible please, as 15th September is fast approaching!
*Goathland* - I have double checked getting there, and you can go via
Britain's most scenic bus (once you've taken the train up most of the way),
which is probably cheaper than taking the steam train there. Plus you would
get the bonus of the steam train on the dance out they are proposing over
the weekend anyway.
*Wimborne* - still up there.
*Crawls * - The September crawl still has a few people that need to reply
*Thrales Day* - 11th November. Will be dancing as usual in a pub somewhere
*2. New Invites:*
*York DoD* - will check about pub dancing rather than the outside spots -
depending on which way this goes, it will either appear on the sign-up
sheet or disappear for another year.
One I forgot to mention yesterday (there were so many!) is *Evesham* -
21-23 June 2019. Sounds like it comprises a coach tour of
pubs/towns/villages in the Vale and Cotswolds. Evening, they have a
session/singing/ceilidh and then on Sunday there is a procession and a show
spot. Can either go for £18 for the Saturday day time (includes lunch) or
whole weekend for £42 (includes cooked brekky, sat lunch and camping).
Anyone fancy it? I'll put it on the sign-up sheet as I forgot to mention
yesterday and I don't think I'll be at practice for a couple of weeks. More
info about the weekend here: http://www.nationalmorrisweekend.co.uk/
*3. Declined Invites:*
*Belgium *- we just didn't have enough people. They are keen to get us over
there, so I suspect they will come back with some dates at some point -
fingers crossed for next time!
*Black Diamond Day of Dance* - we decided No. Though apparently Darlington
does have some good pubs.
*SDU and OM AGMs*, none of us really wanted to go. If anyone who wasn't
there on Monday would be keen, let me know and I can provide details. (TBH
we don't tend to go to them, so no need to feel pressured!)
Thanks,
Hannah
Hi all,
More info. re Bromyard coming from Hannah but a couple of things discussed yesterday.
Workshop at 9.45 Saturday morning. Meet at 9.30 in kit, we will perform Jubilee, do mass stepping and then split into groups. There isn't meant to be huge attendance so hopefully we can join up and help each other teach. The point will be to teach Jubilee but don't force your group to do something they simply can't do - just try and use Jubilee figures if it gets too hard!
Quick note if there are children in the workshop - be wary of touching them in order to guide them round. Obviously sometimes you have to but it's best to pre-warn that that is what you are about to do. Obviously don't swear and don't talk about how drunk you were/your raging hangover.
NEXT WEEK: we will be practicing next week, Monday 10th. We hopefully have some new members coming. Also if you are someone who hasn't been in a while this might be a good opportunity to try us out again :)
See you soon!
Becky
Morning all. I've been told to send a blackmailing email about this so here
goes... If any wonderful, talented Ravens are free and willing on Saturday
15th September for a spot around lunchtime in Kilburn/West Hampstead at my
community centre, I would just like you to know you will be bringing untold
joy to the lives of young and old, have access to all the cake and curry
you desire on the day (vegan and gluten free will be available!) as well as
face-painting and henna. I will also personally buy you each a beverage of
your choosing the following practice, and my gratitude will be never-ending
xx
Blackmail over :) Either way, please can you pop your name on the sign up
sheet asap so I can make plans one way or the other. Big love xx
Hello all,
Sorry for late notice. Absences I have is Sue, not sure if there was anyone else? Hopefully I have everyone who is coming to Bromyard anyway as that is the aim for the week :)
There will be me, Hannah N, Emma and Ellie that can clog - personally I'm happy to do it as a 4 but is everyone else? Please have a think and come to practice for more like 7 so we can run through it and make sure we remember what happens!
Please have a think if there is anything you are unsure of so that we can dance through it 😊
thanks,
Becky
Hello all,
I am presuming planning for this crawl is organised, any idea where guys??
I'm down as a yes for this Thursday but would ideally transition to a no. I've looked at the numbers and it looks more than possible, although we wouldn't be able to do Piccadilly (but without Emma, Katherine would have to be 1 with no prior warning, which seems a tad risky!).
Numbers I have for people to play with:
Jubilee:
1.
Katherine/Rachel
2.
Rachel-Anne/Hannah N/ Hannah TD
3.
Laura/ Hannah N/ Hannah TD
4.
Ellie/ Hannah/ Laura
5.
Rachel-Anne/ Ellie/ Rachel/ Katherine
Westerhope:
1.
Katherine
2.
Hannah N
3.
Hannah TD/Laura??
4.
Ellie
5.
Rachel-Anne
6.
Rachel/Sue/Laura
Rachel I still can't commit to memory what numbers you said for Westerhope! Please slot in as appropriate.
As you guys are basically prepping for Faversham please dance the numbers you feel you need to practice, I believe this is particularly true for Westerhope. Unless I hear otherwise re. numbers by 8 tonight I am going to pull myself from the crawl in the hope that I can rest up before Bromyard!
Sorry for flaking off this AND Faversham. I hope you have an awesome time. Try not to let the outside spots get you down. It's also worth making it clear at each spot that you only have two dances as morris sides assume that every team can dance a never ending variety!
Thanks,
Becky
Hi All,
Hope you all had a good bank holiday weekend, and hopefully no one forgot
it was bank holiday Monday yesterday... though to help with your rapper
withdrawal symptoms, we have a *crawl this Thursday* - watch out for info
coming soon.
*Upcoming events:*
*Faversham* - Sunday 2nd September, see the Faversham email and let me know
if you have any queries / would like me to buy you a train ticket / are
driving and haven't yet told me your reg plate number if you want to use
the free parking.
*Bromyard* - We will be dancing both days, I just don't know the details
yet beyond the workshop and ceilidh spot. As soon as I know more, I'll pass
it on. If you haven't yet let me know about whether or not you'd be there
in time for the Friday night procession, please add it to the sign-up
sheet. More Bromyard info in the Bromyard email, and I'll provide updates
next week/when I have them.
*Sign-ups/New Invites:*
*Belgium,* this is looking to be a no, unless Emma, Katherine and Rachel
are all super-keen... hint hint. If so, we can try to find a musician, but
I think it unlikely we'll be going this time.
*Dance on the Moor - *25-27th May 2019, Goathland. Goathland Plough Stots
are hosting a Festival of Dance (possibly a crawl via Steam Train?!), looks
to mostly be sword teams invited, so should be good (Goathland Plough
Stots, Mons Meg (I think), Southport Sword, High Spen, Sheffield Steel,
Saddleworth Morris) . Accommodation - offer of indoor camping at the
Community hub, along with space for tents. Alternatively B&B's or hotels,
if you prefer in the village:
"We will be working alongside the North Yorkshire Moore’s Steam Railway
which runs in-between Pickering and Whitby, with a station in Goathland
itself. This will hopefully allow us to offer the opportunity for a wider
range of dancing locations, including tight cramped areas on platforms and
some local watering holes and large public areas in our local seaside town
of Whitby!
We will have live music during the evenings ready to entertain you all
after a long day of dancing, and there will also be a bar with a large
variety of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks. "
It's on the sign-up sheet, you know what to do!
*Wimborne Minster Folk Festival* - 7-9th June. Can dance Sat (10-5) or Sun
(1030-5), or both - given distance I would suggest going for the whole
weekend (takes about 3 hours to get there). We had an invite for this last
year, but it clashed with Beverley/St Albans weekend. I think both Judith
and her partner spoke to Becky about going when we we were at Sidmouth, so
can count it as an invite off the back of Sidmouth!
Have a good week and see some of you on Thursday!
Hannah :)
Hi All
*Travel*
I suggest we take the 0843 from London Bridge which arrives at 0949 in
Faversham. Please meet outside the Pret (No. 56 in the attached map) inside
London Bridge station at 0830 ready to go.
To come back, I'd suggest the 1552, getting back to London at 1700 or if
miss it, 1614-1734 (there is a train in between, need the slightly more
expensive ticket, £20.55 rather than £18.80 both with railcard). Martin and
I will need to be trying to get the first one. If you would like me to buy
your ticket for you and you'll be taking the 0843 from London Bridge,
please let me know by Wednesday 1200 - I'll book the £18.80 one unless you
ask otherwise.
If anyone is driving, there is free parking available at their festival
village (I think there is a rough map/description in the attached
programme), if you would like to use it please send me your reg plate.
*Then the order of the day will be:*
Procession, meet at 10, process at 1030 - I will bring the banner.
Then we have 3 spots each with 2 other dance teams - 1200-1300 on Stone St,
1330-1430 Post Office, 1445-1530 Stone St.
I'm hoping we can see if there is a nearby pub to pop into during our spots
as it's probably going to be hard going dancing outside and I'm not sure
that we'll have enough to fill that amount of time!
Apparently there will be portaloos at the spots, though personally I'm
hoping we can nip into a pub...see above :) (I'm not an alcoholic really, I
promise, though probably will be bringing a hip flask!) The festival have
said that they don't think it is possible to dance in the pubs because they
will be busy and hope that we enjoy the festival and will come back to
dance outside in turn-and-turn about. I think they did get that we much
prefer, and are better on, wooden pub floors but as they don't think this
is possible, they have timetabled us outside. So, let's go and make the
most of it, even if it isn't our ideal dance conditions
The centre is pretty compact, so we will easily be able to grab lunch in
the half hour gap we have around lunch time.
Thanks,
Hannah
Hi All,
A few points of business this week, particular attention needed on the
Belgium item please as I would like to be able to get back to them asap.
Latest info for Faversham and Bromyard will be in separate emails. Don't
forget that Monday 27th is a Bank Holiday so there won't be a practice...
next one will be 3rd Sept
1. Sidmouth
2. Crawl
3. Belgium - urgent response required
1. Sidmouth - thanks once again for everyone's efforts, there have been
many nice things being said/written/emailed, so well done everyone for
that. We've had some general thanks from Charlotte and Malcolm, the dance
team organisers, including congrats for raising the most money for the
festival - so awesome job on that as well! ☺
Morris party organisers also sent thanks and said that we pitched it
perfectly (as did Chilts and Camden, it wasn't just to us :) )
We've been sent a link to a feedback form for the festival which anyone can
fill it out, so if you feel like providing some feedback to the festival,
please do - you can also be entered to win a pair of free tickets to next
year's festival should you wish. Link to feedback form below:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf_UDuJbPlpAjuYy2JV84V13-
IbmU33p3ga9xWlEQ4JL2ZIGw/viewform
If you had a partner ticket, could you please provide me with £10 (or £5 if
just the weekend) - I'll accept both cash and bank transfers (details at
end of email). I think there are some general finance discussions happening
as well, so hopefully we can give everyone some money towards their train
tickets - watch this space...
2. Crawl next Thursday (30th August) - more info coming soon... (like next
week)
3. Belgium - the invite that has been half way here for several months! We
finally managed some successful communication... so they have invited us
for the weekend of 16-18 November (2018). I think the weekend would look
something like arriving either Fri evening or possibly Sat AM (would likely
be a v early train though to make it worthwhile!). The main reason for
going is to dance at their folk dance evening on Saturday night. The rest
is all fairly flexible at the mo, but could be shown around Grimbergen on
Saturday, dance in evening, then on Sunday go to Brussels or elsewhere and
potentially dance. I think this can be guided by us to a certain degree.
Probably come home Sunday evening (though am sure if anyone wants to stay
til Monday that would be fine). Accommodation would be with host families.
In terms of getting there, there are eurostar tickets available - the £29
ones on the way out are only available in the middle of the day on Friday
or on the 0618 saturday morning, otherwise it will be more like £39 or £49
out. Coming back trains would most likely cost £49. Flying looks to be
around £97 return. We can work this out exactly if we have a team to go,
though feel free to do a quick investigation if it helps you decide one way
or another.
On which note, please fill in the sign-up sheet for this asap, so we can
let them know one way or another. I think they are quite keen for us to go,
but if we can't then I think they would be wanting to invite another team.
If possible please try to be a yes or no rather than hovering in the maybe
category.
It's all on the sign-up sheet - so go, go, go! (also please take a quick
look at the September crawl while you're there...☺)
https://docs.google.com/document/d/11XHQc6j0g7HQto7rhOs6k0bfkw-
XmFb8jmCeRa48IRI/edit
Have a truly exciting week!
Thanks,
Hannah
Bank Details:
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Account number: 28722748
Sort Code: 07 02 46
See below
S x
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Begin forwarded message:
From: <julia(a)moska.org.uk<mailto:julia@moska.org.uk>>
Date: 20 August 2018 at 15:42:09 BST
To: 'Sue Connolly' <connollysue(a)hotmail.com<mailto:connollysue@hotmail.com>>
Subject: RE: Message from Liz
Many thanks Sue.
BTW I heard huge praise indeed from a past president of the Fed as to what a
magnificent display Tower Ravens put on in Sidmouth! From what I saw I could
only agree
Xx j
-----Original Message-----
From: Sue Connolly <connollysue(a)hotmail.com<mailto:connollysue@hotmail.com>>
Sent: 19 August 2018 23:55
To: julia(a)moska.org.uk<mailto:julia@moska.org.uk>
Subject: Re: Message from Liz
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On 19 Aug 2018, at 22:32, "julia(a)moska.org.uk<mailto:julia@moska.org.uk>" <julia(a)moska.org.uk<mailto:julia@moska.org.uk>> wrote:
Hi All,
Does anyone have Liz & Mike's address please?
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Subject: Message from Liz
Hello DOT girlfriends,
Hope all is well. I know you have all often enquired after my dear
Mum knowing how poorly she had been in recent months, thank you for
caring. I just wanted to share that sadly she passed away on Sunday
afternoon. I was so glad my sister and I could be with her. Right now
I feel so so sad I shall miss her so much.
See you all soon if the London practice works out, hope so.
Fondest wishes
Liz xx