Welcome to 2012
Hi I am back.
Sorry this feature has not been updated for a while, we have been updating the site and things.
Firstly may I wish you all a Happy New Year, and hope that you all enjoyed the festive season.
On the topic of seasons, wasn’t last year’s a cracker!
All in all we had over 1350 unit nights, well up on 2010. May I thank everybody who helped as Stewards, served on the Committee and put on entertainment etc without these special people we would not have any camping.
I would also like to pay a special thank you to all who participated in our FOL which was held at Smarden in September. As those that were there know, not only did we have our annual lighting up, and last night sing song, but we also had Edward Prentice from Help For Heroes join us to receive a cheque for £625 which was raised at our memorial meet for Rosemary Prior who sadly passed away in 2008. A further £200 was raised by the sale of merchandise, raffles etc over the weekend. I would also like to thank Ray in particular for arranging the evening.
Looking forward to this year, it is going to be busy.
Our AGM will be held at Addington Village Hal on 11th February, followed by a fish and chip supper for those who wish to partake ( a small charge of £2.50 per head will be charged for fish & chips unfortunately, times are hard!!)
In June we will be holding a THS at Hole Park to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.
In July we will be hosting a THS at Stockbury to coincide with that major event in the capital that we are not allowed to mention for copyright reasons, but is the biggest thing to hit these shores since London hosted the Olympic Games in 1948!!
To top it all, it is our 80th Anniversary this year, and to celebrate we will be holding a special birthday meet at Bailey Reed Farm in September. Celebrations will include a disco, wine & cheese night with a music quiz, ploughman’s lunch, fireworks, silly games etc.
Full details of all of these events can be found in due course, by clicking on to the calendar
Here’s looking forward to seeing you all in the field.