Sunday, 31 October 2010
Kingsley Park Working Men's Club.
Newsletter November 2010.
Editor Matt Wright
Email m.wright@ntlworld.com
The Kingsley Blog
http://kingsleyparkwmc.blogspot.com/
Kingsley Park Working Men’s Club and Institute
120 Kingsley Park Terrace, Kingsley, Northampton, NN2 7HJ
Club Phone No’s
Steward 715514 or 711002
Secretary 719800
Email Secretary barryslasberg@kingsleyparkwmc.co.uk
Festive Opening Hours.
Friday 24th 11.00 to 23.30 Thursday 30th 11.00 to 23.00
Saturday 25th 11.00 to 14.00 Friday 31st 11.00 to 00.30
Sunday 26th 11.00 to 23.00 Saturday 1st 11.00 to 23.30
Monday 27th 11.00 to 23.00 Sunday 2nd 11.00 to 23.00
Tuesday 28th 11.00 to 23.00 From Monday Normal Hours.
Wednesday 29th 11.00 to 23.00
Christmas Raffle.
Tickets for this years raffle are now on sale priced at £1:00 for a book of five. You can purchase tickets at the welfare table, from the doorman or from behind the bar.
Draw takes place Tuesday 7th December at 8pm. Prizes to be claimed by Friday 24th December.
Charity Raffle of unclaimed prizes Sunday December 26th December.
Children's Pantomime.
This years pantomime Cinderella takes place in the concert room on Saturday 18th December 2010 2pm to 4.15pm.
Tickets are free for member's children and grandchildren only. And will be available in November as follows.
Friday 5th, Saturday 6th, Sunday 7th,
Friday 12th, Saturday 13th, Sunday 14th,
Friday 19th, Saturday 20th, Sunday 21st,
Friday 26th, Saturday 27th, and Sunday 28th.
Between 7.30 & 9pm each night from Paddy Mullally.
Letter of Thanks.We have received a letter from Opus Energy. Thanking us for the use of the concert room for their event to raise funds for the Cystic Fibrosis Trust. They tell us that they have raised £2,000. Well done to all our members that supported them.
Obituaries.
John Collins sadly passed away on 9th October after a long and painful illness.
John had been a member of this club for twenty years and on the Committee for the last four years giving invaluable service on the Finance Committee.
He was a businessman in his own right and gave unstintingly of his time and expertise in support of the club.
Though he would never brag about anything, John refused to take the beer tickets or the quarterly honorarium granted by the membership.
If he couldn't say anything positive he would not say anything at all. He had and earned the respect of every member of the Committee and all those members he came in contact with.
He was ever ready with a smile and a wicked quip, even in the late stages of his illness. Many a lesser man would have given up well before John who performed his Committee duties until he was physically unable to do them and you never heard a complaint about the pain and discomfort he was constantly suffering.
We sadly say goodbye to a giant of a character; a consummate friend of the Club and an exceptionally nice man. He will be sorely missed by us all.
It was John's wish that the club raise funds for the new Haematology Unit at the General Hospital that is run by Macmillan nurses. We have already had two functions in aid of this and there are more to come. His aim was to raise at least £1000 for this project that meant so much to him. On his behalf you are invited to attend these functions or just drop the odd fiver in the bucket in the club.
Our deepest sympathy is extended to his wife Doreen and family.
Tom Porter. Our condolences to his wife Angie and to his children, family and friends.
Ken Ashby. Our thoughts are with his wife Rita, his children and grandchildren.
Geof Washington. Concolances to his wife Carol, children their family and friends.
Special Charity Event.
Macmillan Cancer Support and Northampton General hospital NHS Trust have joined forces to create a state of the art Macmillan Haematology Suite at Northampton General Hospital, providing chemotherapy for people with cancers of the blood such as leukaemia and lymphoma.
You may have noticed the green buckets on the bar and in the concert room after bingo sessions.
On Thursday 30th September during the gig by The 5 Tornadoes we raised £295. Our aim is to raise over £1000.
To help us reach our target we are holding an evening of top entertainment on Saturday 4th December in the concert room. Starring comedian Paul Le Vent supported by Boy/Girl Duo D V 8.
Tickets will be on sale shortly priced £2.00.
On the night there will be a raffle and bucket collection.
Games News.
On Thursday 7th October the Northampton Working Men’s Club Ladies Darts League held their annual Charity Pairs Knockout at Kingsley.
Kingsley provided both finalist in a thrilling game Katrina Birch & Lesley Page emerged as winners defeating Kathy Maclean & Heather Williams. Congratulations to both pairs.
Congratulations to Glyn Williams of the Air-Gun section for winning the town league indivisuals.
Congratulations also go to Kingsley A Crib team who were runners-up in the club knockout.
We would like to welcome two new teams to our exciting games section. On Mondays we have a new Pool Team and on Tuesdays we have a new Table Tennis team. Members are invited to give them support.
November Entertainment.
Wednesday 3rd Bluegrass Jam Session
Friday 5th Johnny Red Rock n Roll
Saturday 6th Red Thunder Rock n Roll
Sunday 7th Circus Duo
Friday 12th Tom Healy Band Irish Country
Saturday 13th Groove Connection Group
Sunday 14th Backstroke Duo
Friday 19th Ricky Swann Male Vocalist
Saturday 20th 2 Tones Group
Sunday 21st Mr Bip Vocalist 50’s to 60’s
Friday 26th Mystic Crew Reggae
Saturday 27th Paul Neon & the Saints Group 50’s to 60’s
Sunday 28th Kim Robinson Female Vocalist
BH Quiz Night every Wednesday.
Bingo every Friday and Sunday.
Special Charity Event. Saturday 4th December.
Starring
Comedian Paul Le Vent
Supported by Boy/Girl Duo D V 8.
Tickets £2.
Newsletter November 2010.
Editor Matt Wright
Email m.wright@ntlworld.com
The Kingsley Blog
http://kingsleyparkwmc.blogspot.com/
Kingsley Park Working Men’s Club and Institute
120 Kingsley Park Terrace, Kingsley, Northampton, NN2 7HJ
Club Phone No’s
Steward 715514 or 711002
Secretary 719800
Email Secretary barryslasberg@kingsleyparkwmc.co.uk
Festive Opening Hours.
Friday 24th 11.00 to 23.30 Thursday 30th 11.00 to 23.00
Saturday 25th 11.00 to 14.00 Friday 31st 11.00 to 00.30
Sunday 26th 11.00 to 23.00 Saturday 1st 11.00 to 23.30
Monday 27th 11.00 to 23.00 Sunday 2nd 11.00 to 23.00
Tuesday 28th 11.00 to 23.00 From Monday Normal Hours.
Wednesday 29th 11.00 to 23.00
Christmas Raffle.
Tickets for this years raffle are now on sale priced at £1:00 for a book of five. You can purchase tickets at the welfare table, from the doorman or from behind the bar.
Draw takes place Tuesday 7th December at 8pm. Prizes to be claimed by Friday 24th December.
Charity Raffle of unclaimed prizes Sunday December 26th December.
Children's Pantomime.
This years pantomime Cinderella takes place in the concert room on Saturday 18th December 2010 2pm to 4.15pm.
Tickets are free for member's children and grandchildren only. And will be available in November as follows.
Friday 5th, Saturday 6th, Sunday 7th,
Friday 12th, Saturday 13th, Sunday 14th,
Friday 19th, Saturday 20th, Sunday 21st,
Friday 26th, Saturday 27th, and Sunday 28th.
Between 7.30 & 9pm each night from Paddy Mullally.
Letter of Thanks.We have received a letter from Opus Energy. Thanking us for the use of the concert room for their event to raise funds for the Cystic Fibrosis Trust. They tell us that they have raised £2,000. Well done to all our members that supported them.
Obituaries.
John Collins sadly passed away on 9th October after a long and painful illness.
John had been a member of this club for twenty years and on the Committee for the last four years giving invaluable service on the Finance Committee.
He was a businessman in his own right and gave unstintingly of his time and expertise in support of the club.
Though he would never brag about anything, John refused to take the beer tickets or the quarterly honorarium granted by the membership.
If he couldn't say anything positive he would not say anything at all. He had and earned the respect of every member of the Committee and all those members he came in contact with.
He was ever ready with a smile and a wicked quip, even in the late stages of his illness. Many a lesser man would have given up well before John who performed his Committee duties until he was physically unable to do them and you never heard a complaint about the pain and discomfort he was constantly suffering.
We sadly say goodbye to a giant of a character; a consummate friend of the Club and an exceptionally nice man. He will be sorely missed by us all.
It was John's wish that the club raise funds for the new Haematology Unit at the General Hospital that is run by Macmillan nurses. We have already had two functions in aid of this and there are more to come. His aim was to raise at least £1000 for this project that meant so much to him. On his behalf you are invited to attend these functions or just drop the odd fiver in the bucket in the club.
Our deepest sympathy is extended to his wife Doreen and family.
Tom Porter. Our condolences to his wife Angie and to his children, family and friends.
Ken Ashby. Our thoughts are with his wife Rita, his children and grandchildren.
Geof Washington. Concolances to his wife Carol, children their family and friends.
Special Charity Event.
Macmillan Cancer Support and Northampton General hospital NHS Trust have joined forces to create a state of the art Macmillan Haematology Suite at Northampton General Hospital, providing chemotherapy for people with cancers of the blood such as leukaemia and lymphoma.
You may have noticed the green buckets on the bar and in the concert room after bingo sessions.
On Thursday 30th September during the gig by The 5 Tornadoes we raised £295. Our aim is to raise over £1000.
To help us reach our target we are holding an evening of top entertainment on Saturday 4th December in the concert room. Starring comedian Paul Le Vent supported by Boy/Girl Duo D V 8.
Tickets will be on sale shortly priced £2.00.
On the night there will be a raffle and bucket collection.
Games News.
On Thursday 7th October the Northampton Working Men’s Club Ladies Darts League held their annual Charity Pairs Knockout at Kingsley.
Kingsley provided both finalist in a thrilling game Katrina Birch & Lesley Page emerged as winners defeating Kathy Maclean & Heather Williams. Congratulations to both pairs.
Congratulations to Glyn Williams of the Air-Gun section for winning the town league indivisuals.
Congratulations also go to Kingsley A Crib team who were runners-up in the club knockout.
We would like to welcome two new teams to our exciting games section. On Mondays we have a new Pool Team and on Tuesdays we have a new Table Tennis team. Members are invited to give them support.
November Entertainment.
Wednesday 3rd Bluegrass Jam Session
Friday 5th Johnny Red Rock n Roll
Saturday 6th Red Thunder Rock n Roll
Sunday 7th Circus Duo
Friday 12th Tom Healy Band Irish Country
Saturday 13th Groove Connection Group
Sunday 14th Backstroke Duo
Friday 19th Ricky Swann Male Vocalist
Saturday 20th 2 Tones Group
Sunday 21st Mr Bip Vocalist 50’s to 60’s
Friday 26th Mystic Crew Reggae
Saturday 27th Paul Neon & the Saints Group 50’s to 60’s
Sunday 28th Kim Robinson Female Vocalist
BH Quiz Night every Wednesday.
Bingo every Friday and Sunday.
Special Charity Event. Saturday 4th December.
Starring
Comedian Paul Le Vent
Supported by Boy/Girl Duo D V 8.
Tickets £2.
Sunday, 26 September 2010
October Newsletter.
Kingsley Park Working Men's Club.
Newsletter October 2010.
Editor Matt Wright
Email m.wright@ntlworld.com
The Kingsley Blog
http://kingsleyparkwmc.blogspot.com/
Kingsley Park Working Men’s Club and Institute
120 Kingsley Park Terrace, Kingsley, Northampton, NN2 7HJ
Club Phone No’s
Steward 715514 or 711002
Secretary 719800
Email Secretary barryslasberg@kingsleyparkwmc.co.uk
We’re in the Pink.
We would like to welcome Louise Pink as the assistant to Sarah into the Kingsley Team.
Louise has huge experience in pubs and bars in this country and abroad.
We hope you have a long and enjoyable stay at Kingsley Park Working Men’s Club.
Half Year Results.
We are pleased to be able to announce some good news for the first time in some years. Our management accounts to 30th June 2010 show a deficit of only £3700. This is an improvement on last year of over £30,000 for the same period. There is still some way to go before we can once again feel secure, but this can only be described as an exceptional turn around in the situation this country is suffering from.
Thanks must go to the many members and associates who remain loyal to the club through thick and thin, and the staff who have accepted change and also remained loyal through these trying times.
Our Member of Parliament Visits.
At the invitation of the General Secretary Michael Ellis, our newly appointed Member of Parliament, visited the Club on 17th September.
He spent an hour with the Secretary where many of our problems, mainly brought on by bad legislation, were acknowledged with Michael responding very favourably to our representations.
He then went into the bar and had a few minutes listening to, and responding to, the views of some of our members.
His parting shot was that he acknowledged the value of our Working Men’s Clubs to our communities and is willing to support our clubs both through Westminster and personal support in our clubs if we can give him enough notice.
As with all MP’s, he has hundreds of areas of concern across the whole of his constituency. The only way to keep high on the list of his priorities is to keep in touch with him. This will be done by your club’s management, but it gives more strength to our case if backed up by members getting in touch with him.
We will be emailing copies of our newsletter to Michael every month. If you have a concern you would like him to address and you are happy to have that concern published, just drop a line to The Secretary. If he thinks your letter is not appropriate and should be addressed privately or it is in need of editing he will contact you and keep you informed of action he is taking. His decision will be final.
Games news.
Congratulations to our snooker A team players that won both the Town League and the Town Cup.
Congratulations also to ladies darts players Amanda Cramphorn, Debbie Burton and Barbara Warwick who finished runners-up in the Fosters Dart League 3-A-Side knockout.
Snooker players are requested to cover the tables and switch off lights when they have finished their game.
The Smoking Ban.
Kingsley Park Working Men’s Club hosted a public meeting arranged by the organisation “Freedom to Choose” on 20th September.
Phil Johnson, chairman of that organisation chaired the meeting. Guests invited were Philip Hollobone, MP for Kettering; Chris Heaton-Harris, MP for Daventry and Barry Slasberg as President of the South East Midlands Branch of the CIU.
We were also pleased to welcome Sean Spillane representing Amend the Smoking Ban.com
Contrary to the newspaper headlines, the aim was not to reverse the ban but to relax it so that clubs that have space can have properly regulated smoking rooms for members to be able to enjoy a smoke in comfort without spoiling the enjoyment of the cleaner air that is being enjoyed by all since the smoking ban came in three years ago.
There was not a large attendance, but the two MPs were very positive and helpful with their comments.
It would be unwise to hold your breath in anticipation of any change in the near future. The ongoing problems caused by the ban are now being acknowledged with several European countries relaxing the ban to save clubs, pubs, livelihoods and community life.
Secretary’s Hours.
The Secretary has again agreed to a small cut in hours and a change of hours to more effectively support the club.
With immediate effect for a trial period his office hours will be
Sunday 9am to 2pm
Monday 9am to 2pm and 6pm to 10pm
Tuesday 5pm to 8pm
Wednesday 5pm to 8pm
Thursday 9am to 2pm and 6pm to 10pm
It should be noted that these are office hours. Those hours on the phone at home are additional and can be substantial.
Occasionally these hours will alter to fit in with his Branch and National Executive duties.
Members Christmas Draw 2010.
Tickets for this years raffle are now on sale priced at £1:00 for a book of five. You can purchase tickets at the welfare table, from the doorman or from behind the bar.
Draw takes place Tuesday 7th December at 8pm. Prizes to be claimed by Friday 24th December.
Charity Raffle of unclaimed prizes Sunday December 26th December.
Obituaries.
Lil Burton. At 97 we believe Lil was our oldest member. Although Lil was living in Worthing for the last few years she kept up her membership. She was a regular bingo player and our condolences go to her son Derek and to her family and friends.
Robert Fall. Saints fan Rob used the club several times every week; he was always ready with a joke to cheer us up. He was very helpful to the friends who gathered around him in the club. A regular participant in our raffles and good causes. Condolences to his family and friends.
Children’s Pantomime.
This years pantomime Cinderella takes place in the concert room on Saturday 18th December 2010 from 2pm to 4:15pm.
Tickets are free for member’s children and grandchildren only and will be available in November as follows;
Friday 5th Saturday 6th Sunday 7th
Friday 12th Saturday 13th Sunday 14th
Friday 19th Saturday 20th Sunday 21st
Friday 26th Saturday 27th Sunday 28th
Between 7.30pm and 9pm each night from Paddy Mullally.
October Entertainment.
Friday 1st Georgie Female Vocalist
Saturday 2nd Johnny Red & The Jailbirds Rock n Roll
Sunday 3rd Laizon Boy/Girl Duo
Wednesday 6th Bluegrass Jam Session
Friday 8th Phil Carr Male Vocalist
Saturday 9th Heaven Knows Modern Trio
Sunday 10th Ruthie Woods Female Vocalist
Friday 15th Fletch Keyboards Vocalist
Saturday 16th 2 Insane Boy/Girl Duo
Sunday 17th Ben Murphy Male Vocalist
Friday 22nd Tyler John Female Vocalist
Saturday 23rd Invicters Rock n Roll
Sunday 24th Louise Claire Female Vocalist
Friday 29th Danny Kray Male Vocalist
Saturday 30th Frantik Modern Trio
Sunday 31st Bonnie Female Vocalist
Bingo every Friday and Sunday
BH Quiz night most Wednesdays
Newsletter October 2010.
Editor Matt Wright
Email m.wright@ntlworld.com
The Kingsley Blog
http://kingsleyparkwmc.blogspot.com/
Kingsley Park Working Men’s Club and Institute
120 Kingsley Park Terrace, Kingsley, Northampton, NN2 7HJ
Club Phone No’s
Steward 715514 or 711002
Secretary 719800
Email Secretary barryslasberg@kingsleyparkwmc.co.uk
We’re in the Pink.
We would like to welcome Louise Pink as the assistant to Sarah into the Kingsley Team.
Louise has huge experience in pubs and bars in this country and abroad.
We hope you have a long and enjoyable stay at Kingsley Park Working Men’s Club.
Half Year Results.
We are pleased to be able to announce some good news for the first time in some years. Our management accounts to 30th June 2010 show a deficit of only £3700. This is an improvement on last year of over £30,000 for the same period. There is still some way to go before we can once again feel secure, but this can only be described as an exceptional turn around in the situation this country is suffering from.
Thanks must go to the many members and associates who remain loyal to the club through thick and thin, and the staff who have accepted change and also remained loyal through these trying times.
Our Member of Parliament Visits.
At the invitation of the General Secretary Michael Ellis, our newly appointed Member of Parliament, visited the Club on 17th September.
He spent an hour with the Secretary where many of our problems, mainly brought on by bad legislation, were acknowledged with Michael responding very favourably to our representations.
He then went into the bar and had a few minutes listening to, and responding to, the views of some of our members.
His parting shot was that he acknowledged the value of our Working Men’s Clubs to our communities and is willing to support our clubs both through Westminster and personal support in our clubs if we can give him enough notice.
As with all MP’s, he has hundreds of areas of concern across the whole of his constituency. The only way to keep high on the list of his priorities is to keep in touch with him. This will be done by your club’s management, but it gives more strength to our case if backed up by members getting in touch with him.
We will be emailing copies of our newsletter to Michael every month. If you have a concern you would like him to address and you are happy to have that concern published, just drop a line to The Secretary. If he thinks your letter is not appropriate and should be addressed privately or it is in need of editing he will contact you and keep you informed of action he is taking. His decision will be final.
Games news.
Congratulations to our snooker A team players that won both the Town League and the Town Cup.
Congratulations also to ladies darts players Amanda Cramphorn, Debbie Burton and Barbara Warwick who finished runners-up in the Fosters Dart League 3-A-Side knockout.
Snooker players are requested to cover the tables and switch off lights when they have finished their game.
The Smoking Ban.
Kingsley Park Working Men’s Club hosted a public meeting arranged by the organisation “Freedom to Choose” on 20th September.
Phil Johnson, chairman of that organisation chaired the meeting. Guests invited were Philip Hollobone, MP for Kettering; Chris Heaton-Harris, MP for Daventry and Barry Slasberg as President of the South East Midlands Branch of the CIU.
We were also pleased to welcome Sean Spillane representing Amend the Smoking Ban.com
Contrary to the newspaper headlines, the aim was not to reverse the ban but to relax it so that clubs that have space can have properly regulated smoking rooms for members to be able to enjoy a smoke in comfort without spoiling the enjoyment of the cleaner air that is being enjoyed by all since the smoking ban came in three years ago.
There was not a large attendance, but the two MPs were very positive and helpful with their comments.
It would be unwise to hold your breath in anticipation of any change in the near future. The ongoing problems caused by the ban are now being acknowledged with several European countries relaxing the ban to save clubs, pubs, livelihoods and community life.
Secretary’s Hours.
The Secretary has again agreed to a small cut in hours and a change of hours to more effectively support the club.
With immediate effect for a trial period his office hours will be
Sunday 9am to 2pm
Monday 9am to 2pm and 6pm to 10pm
Tuesday 5pm to 8pm
Wednesday 5pm to 8pm
Thursday 9am to 2pm and 6pm to 10pm
It should be noted that these are office hours. Those hours on the phone at home are additional and can be substantial.
Occasionally these hours will alter to fit in with his Branch and National Executive duties.
Members Christmas Draw 2010.
Tickets for this years raffle are now on sale priced at £1:00 for a book of five. You can purchase tickets at the welfare table, from the doorman or from behind the bar.
Draw takes place Tuesday 7th December at 8pm. Prizes to be claimed by Friday 24th December.
Charity Raffle of unclaimed prizes Sunday December 26th December.
Obituaries.
Lil Burton. At 97 we believe Lil was our oldest member. Although Lil was living in Worthing for the last few years she kept up her membership. She was a regular bingo player and our condolences go to her son Derek and to her family and friends.
Robert Fall. Saints fan Rob used the club several times every week; he was always ready with a joke to cheer us up. He was very helpful to the friends who gathered around him in the club. A regular participant in our raffles and good causes. Condolences to his family and friends.
Children’s Pantomime.
This years pantomime Cinderella takes place in the concert room on Saturday 18th December 2010 from 2pm to 4:15pm.
Tickets are free for member’s children and grandchildren only and will be available in November as follows;
Friday 5th Saturday 6th Sunday 7th
Friday 12th Saturday 13th Sunday 14th
Friday 19th Saturday 20th Sunday 21st
Friday 26th Saturday 27th Sunday 28th
Between 7.30pm and 9pm each night from Paddy Mullally.
October Entertainment.
Friday 1st Georgie Female Vocalist
Saturday 2nd Johnny Red & The Jailbirds Rock n Roll
Sunday 3rd Laizon Boy/Girl Duo
Wednesday 6th Bluegrass Jam Session
Friday 8th Phil Carr Male Vocalist
Saturday 9th Heaven Knows Modern Trio
Sunday 10th Ruthie Woods Female Vocalist
Friday 15th Fletch Keyboards Vocalist
Saturday 16th 2 Insane Boy/Girl Duo
Sunday 17th Ben Murphy Male Vocalist
Friday 22nd Tyler John Female Vocalist
Saturday 23rd Invicters Rock n Roll
Sunday 24th Louise Claire Female Vocalist
Friday 29th Danny Kray Male Vocalist
Saturday 30th Frantik Modern Trio
Sunday 31st Bonnie Female Vocalist
Bingo every Friday and Sunday
BH Quiz night most Wednesdays
Friday, 17 September 2010
Saturday, 28 August 2010
Newsletter September 2010.
Kingsley Park Working Men's Club.
Editor Matt Wright
Email m.wright@ntlworld.com
The Kingsley Blog
http://kingsleyparkwmc.blogspot.com/
Kingsley Park Working Men’s Club and Institute
120 Kingsley Park Terrace, Kingsley, Northampton, NN2 7HJ
Club Phone No’s
Steward 715514 or 711002
Secretary 719800
Email Secretary barryslasberg@kingsleyparkwmc.co.uk
Special Event.
On Thursday 30th September reformed Northampton 60’s group The 5 Tornadoes will be playing their first gig in the concert room.
Future Tornadoes gigs are sold out. So don’t miss your chance to see them perform live.
Free Service For Members.
It’s been reported this month there’s £42,900,000 of coins stuck down the back of the sofa. So I want to set all our members a challenge, to snoop in the nooks and crannies and see what you can find. Places to check, back of sofas, back of car seats, pockets of old clothes, bottom of the washing basket, back of 'man' drawer, bottom of wardrobe, and lint trap of tumble dryer. Maybe you have been saving your coins in a jar or tin.
As a service to our members we will change all your silver and pound coins into notes absolutely FREE. Unfortunately we cannot except copper coins.
Of course there are alternative ways to change your coins, you can take them to Morrisons where they will charge you 8% for providing them with change.
The National Memorial Arboretum.
The Royal British Legion is holding a trip to The National Memorial Arboretum on Sunday 19th September. The cost of the trip is £15.
Anyone interested should contact Clint Marler.
Welfare Payout.
The September 2010 Welfare Payout will be made to qualifying members on Fridays between 7.00 pm and 9.00 pm and Sundays between 11.00 am and 1.00 pm during September, commencing on Sunday 5th September 2010.
The next Welfare Payments will be made in December 2010.
Concert Room Bar.
At busy times members have been having difficulties gaining entry into the concert room due to the queues at the bar and the bingo table.
To ease the situation it has been decided that from Friday 3rd September to make the queue for the bar one-way only.
We ask you to queue from the stage side and to move away from the bar once you have been served. Notices will be in place and the staff will be told not to serve people joining from the wrong direction.
E.C.
Christmas Raffle.
Now that summer is over it is time to get ready for Christmas. Our Christmas draw tickets go on sale from mid September. Once again there will be cash prizes. 1st £500. 2nd £250 & 3rd £100. Plus numerous of other prizes.
Tickets will be on sale at the Welfare Table, from committee members, from the doorman and from behind the bar. Draw Tuesday December 7th at 8pm. All prizes must be claimed by Friday 24th December.
Charity raffle of unclaimed prizes Sunday 26th December.
Bob Langton.
Congratulations to our longest serving member Bob Langton Who completed 70 years of membership On August 1st Club President Graham Burgess congratulates Bob on his achievement.
Mark Knight Memorial.
On Saturday 14th August a football match was held in memory of Mark Knight. Well done to everyone that took part. In the evening there was a disco and a raffle where £420 was raised for charity. Three charities. Cynthia Spencer, Air Ambulance and The British Heart Foundation. Have each received £140.
Vice President Richard Shanahan presents Luke Baker with the Mark Knight Memorial Trophy also in the picture is Phil Knight, Martin Lynch and Lonnie Consodine.
Luke, Martin and Lonnie go forward to represent Kingsley in the area final.
Treasure Chest.
The Treasure Chest on 15th August was not claimed so according with the rules £25 was donated to the Help For Heroes charity fund. Treasure Chest tickets are on sale from the welfare table when John is in the club and from behind the bar at all other times.
Help For Heroes.
The collection tins have been empted and along with donations from members a cheque for £365 has also been sent.
Cask Marque.
Representatives from Cask Marque recently made one of their unannounced visits to the club. Once again all our beers passed their tests. Congratulations to Sarah and Nathan for keeping our beer in excellent condition.
Book Swap.
Our book swap is proving to be a hit amongst our members, so successful that we will shortly be adding more shelves.
We ask members to donate any books that they have finished with to our library to ensure its continued success.
September Entertainment.
Wednesday 1st Bluegrass Jam Session
Friday 3rd Ricky Swan Male Vocalist
Saturday 4th Mustang Blue Group
Sunday 5th Tony Doyle Male Vocalist
Friday 10th Hot Wax Disco Motown Disco
Saturday 11th Cassidy Show Band Irish Country
Sunday 12th Extreme Harmony Duo
Friday 17th Pete Wayre Male Vocalist
Saturday 18th Alive & Kicking Duo
Sunday 19th Crystal Female Vocalist
Friday 24th Carly Jane Female Vocalist
Saturday 25th Mustard Group
Sunday 26th Vinny Christain Male Vocalist
Thursday 30th Tornadoes Group
B H Quiz Night Every Wednesday
Bingo every Friday And Sunday.
Editor Matt Wright
Email m.wright@ntlworld.com
The Kingsley Blog
http://kingsleyparkwmc.blogspot.com/
Kingsley Park Working Men’s Club and Institute
120 Kingsley Park Terrace, Kingsley, Northampton, NN2 7HJ
Club Phone No’s
Steward 715514 or 711002
Secretary 719800
Email Secretary barryslasberg@kingsleyparkwmc.co.uk
Special Event.
On Thursday 30th September reformed Northampton 60’s group The 5 Tornadoes will be playing their first gig in the concert room.
Future Tornadoes gigs are sold out. So don’t miss your chance to see them perform live.
Free Service For Members.
It’s been reported this month there’s £42,900,000 of coins stuck down the back of the sofa. So I want to set all our members a challenge, to snoop in the nooks and crannies and see what you can find. Places to check, back of sofas, back of car seats, pockets of old clothes, bottom of the washing basket, back of 'man' drawer, bottom of wardrobe, and lint trap of tumble dryer. Maybe you have been saving your coins in a jar or tin.
As a service to our members we will change all your silver and pound coins into notes absolutely FREE. Unfortunately we cannot except copper coins.
Of course there are alternative ways to change your coins, you can take them to Morrisons where they will charge you 8% for providing them with change.
The National Memorial Arboretum.
The Royal British Legion is holding a trip to The National Memorial Arboretum on Sunday 19th September. The cost of the trip is £15.
Anyone interested should contact Clint Marler.
Welfare Payout.
The September 2010 Welfare Payout will be made to qualifying members on Fridays between 7.00 pm and 9.00 pm and Sundays between 11.00 am and 1.00 pm during September, commencing on Sunday 5th September 2010.
The next Welfare Payments will be made in December 2010.
Concert Room Bar.
At busy times members have been having difficulties gaining entry into the concert room due to the queues at the bar and the bingo table.
To ease the situation it has been decided that from Friday 3rd September to make the queue for the bar one-way only.
We ask you to queue from the stage side and to move away from the bar once you have been served. Notices will be in place and the staff will be told not to serve people joining from the wrong direction.
E.C.
Christmas Raffle.
Now that summer is over it is time to get ready for Christmas. Our Christmas draw tickets go on sale from mid September. Once again there will be cash prizes. 1st £500. 2nd £250 & 3rd £100. Plus numerous of other prizes.
Tickets will be on sale at the Welfare Table, from committee members, from the doorman and from behind the bar. Draw Tuesday December 7th at 8pm. All prizes must be claimed by Friday 24th December.
Charity raffle of unclaimed prizes Sunday 26th December.
Bob Langton.
Congratulations to our longest serving member Bob Langton Who completed 70 years of membership On August 1st Club President Graham Burgess congratulates Bob on his achievement.
Mark Knight Memorial.
On Saturday 14th August a football match was held in memory of Mark Knight. Well done to everyone that took part. In the evening there was a disco and a raffle where £420 was raised for charity. Three charities. Cynthia Spencer, Air Ambulance and The British Heart Foundation. Have each received £140.
Vice President Richard Shanahan presents Luke Baker with the Mark Knight Memorial Trophy also in the picture is Phil Knight, Martin Lynch and Lonnie Consodine.
Luke, Martin and Lonnie go forward to represent Kingsley in the area final.
Treasure Chest.
The Treasure Chest on 15th August was not claimed so according with the rules £25 was donated to the Help For Heroes charity fund. Treasure Chest tickets are on sale from the welfare table when John is in the club and from behind the bar at all other times.
Help For Heroes.
The collection tins have been empted and along with donations from members a cheque for £365 has also been sent.
Cask Marque.
Representatives from Cask Marque recently made one of their unannounced visits to the club. Once again all our beers passed their tests. Congratulations to Sarah and Nathan for keeping our beer in excellent condition.
Book Swap.
Our book swap is proving to be a hit amongst our members, so successful that we will shortly be adding more shelves.
We ask members to donate any books that they have finished with to our library to ensure its continued success.
September Entertainment.
Wednesday 1st Bluegrass Jam Session
Friday 3rd Ricky Swan Male Vocalist
Saturday 4th Mustang Blue Group
Sunday 5th Tony Doyle Male Vocalist
Friday 10th Hot Wax Disco Motown Disco
Saturday 11th Cassidy Show Band Irish Country
Sunday 12th Extreme Harmony Duo
Friday 17th Pete Wayre Male Vocalist
Saturday 18th Alive & Kicking Duo
Sunday 19th Crystal Female Vocalist
Friday 24th Carly Jane Female Vocalist
Saturday 25th Mustard Group
Sunday 26th Vinny Christain Male Vocalist
Thursday 30th Tornadoes Group
B H Quiz Night Every Wednesday
Bingo every Friday And Sunday.
Friday, 27 August 2010
This Weeks Entertainment.
Friday 27th Sammy Waters
Saturday 28th X-Site
Sunday 29th Paul Lain
Momday 30th Davy Q
Wednesday 1st Bluegrass Jam Session.
Saturday 28th X-Site
Sunday 29th Paul Lain
Momday 30th Davy Q
Wednesday 1st Bluegrass Jam Session.
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