Friday, 18 December 2009
Thursday 19th November
Sunday 8th November
This was one of the occasions when I was able to wear the Table Chairman chain of office (a ribbon with the name of each of the past Chairmen); so when leaving the church and shaking the vicar’s hand I was surprised to be asked if I was the Mayor!
With the Parade over we rejoined our wives and families, for a few drinks in The Star.
Sunday evening had a meeting in The Keys to continue planning for the Sportsmans Dinner. As always this is a charity event, and will be at the County Showground, Stafford on Friday 5th February. It will feature Alan Minter, the voice of cricket Pat Murphy and Wolves' Steve Daley. Cost £35, dress code - lounge suits.
Saturday 7th November
Thursday 5th November
Back to the village and to Flames to round the evening off with a curry and a few beers.
Tuesday, 27 October 2009
Penkridge Pub Treasure Hunt: Thursday 22nd October
Take That Tribute Night: Saturday 10th October
Dave’s wedding (and stag do)
Both the stag do and reception sounded like good events, but as this growing list of activities testifies, it’s impossible to do everything.
Presidents Golf Weekend: Saturday 26th / Sunday 27th September
Sunday, 27 September 2009
Thursday 24th September
Thursday 10th September
Thursday 27th August
Sunday, 23 August 2009
Penkridge First Responders
Business Meeting: Thursday 12th August
A Community First Responder, is a person available to be dispatched by an ambulance control centre to attend medical emergencies in their local area; they are trained by West Midlands Ambulance Service. First Responders are there to start and maintain the chain of survival until an Ambulance arrives. They do not replace the Ambulance service but augment and assist.
Leigh and Duncan gave us a good overview of the objectives of First Responders and the current status of the Penkridge group and the support they need to get fully functional. What First Responders do is of huge significance to the local community, and I'm hopeful that Penkridge Round Table can help them get up and running.
After their presentation we had a lengthy business meeting. This was productive, and entertaining in parts; initially discussing PCFR, then a whole raft of other topics. After much discussion and debate we concluded the evening at 12:30.
Monday, 3 August 2009
Return of the Cyclists: Sunday 2nd August
The welcome party at the Cross Keys saw all 10 safely over the line, preceded by the support team. The cyclists had aching limbs, and a few with cuts and bruises from tumbles en-route, but smiling faces to reach the end, and a celebratory drink (or two).
Thursday 30th July: Beer & Curry
So whilst they head north, the remainder of Penkridge Table do the sensible thing and head to the pub. We have a social night in the village, a few beers, a stroll around a few pubs and round it off with a curry. Staying in the village means less pressure on timing, so we end up with eleven of us, and a good (and entertaining night is had). Not least when we leave one of our honorary members asleep in Flames (the restaurant - setting fire to him would not be in the spirit of Table). He's rather surprised to wake and find the restaurant empty and the bill in front of him!
Monday, 27 July 2009
Monday 20th July
Thursday 16th July: Quartz Brewery
Wednesday, 8 July 2009
Sunday 5th July: Cycle Tour Planning
Saturday 4th July: Party, Party
Before too long numbers are thinning out to the sounds of Elliot playing his guitar. A stroll home, with the last few standing, and a final few drinks in the garden, before retiring to bed in the small hours.
Thursday 2nd July Orienteering
We start with a simple trial exercise to get used to the map & compass, the meaning of the symbols and what the orange and white control points look like. Then we have a course to navigate with 6 controls, over around 2.5km (if done point-to-point). However gone are the old clicky devices at each control, here it’s all electronic, with a sensor to show you reached each control, and the time you took to get there. The guys have set us a good course with some varied terrain and I’ve worked up quite a sweat by the time I finish – in what turns out to be the winning time of the evening (at 14 minutes).
Once the guys are all in we pack up and head back to the village for a well deserved pint and joined by a few others a visit to Wing Fat's.
Monday, 29 June 2009
Sportsman's Dinner Planning
Having just packed away from the fun run (I spent lunchtime today cleaning barbecue trays) tonight I’m back at the Cross Keys (hello Mary!) for a planning meeting for our Annual Sportsman’s Dinner. This will be in February next year, but we have to plan early. Ian’s already mythering that we may be too late to get the best speakers.
It’s a short meeting to get the initial actions sorted: we’ll have a short list of speakers over the next few days for members to make a selection. The date is set for Friday 5th February, venue is provisionally booked and the catering sorted. Book now!
Sunday 28th June: Penkridge Fun Run & Fun Day
Despite it being a Sunday I’m at the Haling Dene Centre just after 7:30am to set-up for the Penkridge Fun Run and Fun Day. We know it’s going to be a busy day, before the day starts there are over 500 registered runners and we can only allow 550 to run. So there are only a few places left for on the day registrants.
First tasks are to get the grounds ready, the scaffolding suppliers arrive and build the start - finish gantry. The outside broadcast unit from TheWolf arrives and establishes connectivity back to the studios in Wolverhamption. The start-finish straight is marked out and taped off and the drinks station positioned, and the finishing medals unboxed. St John’s Ambulance arrive and take their position at the first aid point. Round the course direction signs are temporarily erected, and marshals from Penkridge ATC positioned ready to guide the runners.
Meanwhile the Fun Day team have delivered and distributed the tables for all the stalls. This year there are over 30 stalls, from a wide range of local groups. Each team’s volunteers arrives with various games, gadgetry, goods for sale and goodies to win. Round Table has it’s infamous mega-barbecue on the go, whilst tabler’s wives are already busy on the face painting stall.
Back inside the first runners are arriving for their race numbers. By ten-to-eleven the grounds are heaving with people. The pre-race warm up is in full flow with music via the TheWolf unit, and 550 runners are almost ready. The final two runners emerge from the building: Father Christmas on holiday (in his shorts and sun glasses), and Pitman Pete (the Hednesford Town mascot). After a few photo’s of the runners with local MP David Kidney (the Official Race Starter), it’s 11am. There’s no time to wait for the horn, the runners are ready the countdown starts and they’re off!
This year we’ve changed the route to accommodate more runners, by easing the areas of congestion. The distance is unchanged, but the route must be a little harder, and its 14 minutes 22 before we see the first runner, Ian Milner, cross the finish line. Then there is a constant stream of runners, joggers, and amblers – some in fancy dress, some with pushchairs crossing the line. Santa and Pitman Pete, cross the line around an hour after the (silent) starter horn was blown, followed by the final pair – in a three-legged combination, collapsing in a heap at the finish line.
The race may be over but the results team hide away inside the Haling Dene Centre, cross checking the two sets of computer records of finishers and times, the manual record of sequence, and validating any differences against the video recording. Outside the Fun Day continues in full swing. The course tape is all down and the grounds are a mass of runners and spectators enjoying the sunshine and stalls; a refreshing beer and a fresh-cooked burger in hand. Just after 2pm race coordinator Malcolm mounts TheWolf FM podium, takes over the microphone from Dicky Dodd to announce the results and hand-out the prizes.
It’s late afternoon before the last of the crowds disperse, but its still warm and sunny; quite fortunate since I have the final stint in the stocks: pelted with wet sponges. All the stalls pack up, and then we ensure the building and grounds are clear, the tables chairs packed away, the cooled barbecue removed. Then it’s time for a couple of pints at the Cross Keys to end a very enjoyable, and very successful (fun) day.
Friday 26th June
Friday evening and I head to Stafford, to catch up with the celebration of Ian’s 40th birthday. I find a good showing of Tablers and a leisurely pub tour around Stafford, ending in the small hours with some chips and curry sauce and a taxi back to Penkridge.
Wednesday, 24 June 2009
Countdown to Sunday's Fun Run and Fun Day
Last week's meeting was a golf evening at the Three Hammers short-course at Coven. This was a joint event with Penkridge 41 club, so had a good showing, with a total of 24 teeing off during the long June evening. This was followed up by a meal at the Gold Club Bistro.
Last Saturday was the Penkridge Church Fete, and Penkridge Round Table hosted their (now legendary) luck-dip stall. As always this was a popular fete attraction, and we raised £104.20 for St Michaels Church.
This week is final preparation for Sunday's Fun Run. We currently have almost 350 runners registered, so there is a fair chance we will reach our capacity of 500 runners. If you haven't yet registered then don't delay. There is a fair chance that we won't be able to accept registrations on the day.
Stafford MP David Kidney has confirmed he'll be our race starter: and hopes to feature in one of our stalls in the Fun Day. Come along on Sunday and see for yourself!
Plans for the Fun Day are well advanced, with many local groups and organisations finalising their stalls and attractions for Sunday. All we need now is for the good weather to continue!
Monday, 8 June 2009
Friday 6th June: PADS
Business Meeting: Thursday 4th June
This evening we had a business meeting. I’ve brought this forward in the programme as there are a number of events coming up, a few potential charity donations, and plenty of other topics and issues that we need to discuss, so there is plenty to cover. We’re at the Hatherton Country House hotel. I arrive, fresh from voting, just as the church is chiming 8:30, so grab a pint and sit down to dinner. I kick things off by getting some additional ideas of what we might do this year: what new activities people want to do, and what they’d like to see change. This is done via post-its splattered across two walls of the Penkridge Suite, a fair amount of running (and jumping) around, and a good amount of hilarity. We have 14 at dinner, and Paul joins later just for the business part.
In Penkridge I believe we have a reasonable balance between formal and informal events. Most meetings are informal activity type events (like the tobogganing). However for business meetings we generally have a meal, have an agenda, and ask that members wear suits. The agenda gives things structure, and the meal means that we’re all seated, so it’s easier to get things discussed in an orderly manner. Many issues are discussed then voted on, so we have a secretary to keep notes of the key issues and to keep a record of voting and outcomes, that get distributed as minutes after the meeting. I’ve always enjoyed business meetings, partly because this is the focussed part of table that ensures things get done, and decisions made, but also because they’re also good fun – just getting 15 guys together over a meal and a few beers is always entertaining. The challenge I have this year as chairman is keeping some order to these proceedings.
We manage to get through virtually everything I wanted to cover, and get a decisions made on everything, and end the meeting at 12:04 – with the traditional end-toast: RTBI!
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Broadband issues: Google Street in Penkridge
http://penkridgecrier.blogspot.com/2009/05/google-car-in-penkridge-before.html
Friday, 5 June 2009
Area Meeting: Wednesday 3rd June
Monday, 25 May 2009
Fun Run Leaflets
It's now just five weeks to go to the Fun Run.
Saturday, 23 May 2009
Thursday 21st May
Then it’s onto the slope via the travelator. And it’s fab, racing down real snow, there’s a decent slope, and a steeper section to the left – which toppled Paul and Andy on one of their first runs. The first couple of runs are busy with some queuing, but then things naturally spread out and it flows quite nicely. And after a few goes the steering-by-braking becomes more natural and I get up a decent speed. Really was an entertaining evening. Back to the village a swift pint at a busy Littleton Arms, then over the road for a very decent meal at Wing Fat’s.
Monday 18th May
http://penkridgecrier.blogspot.com/2009/05/bats-in-penkridge.html
apparently there are more bats in Penkridge than the Wyre Forest !
Saturday 16th May
Monday 11th
This year we also have a minor change to the route; instead of running down by the brook we will divert off New Road earlier, into Croydon Drive. The good news is that we’ve checked, and the route is still the same distance. We’ve had to make the change due to the numbers of runners; the narrow path by the brook meant that runners were bunching and unable to keep their pace. Time to get in training.
Monday, 18 May 2009
Penkridge Comedy Night
Comedy Night at the Peace Memorial, and our first fund raising event of the year. This has become a bit of a fixture in the calendar, though slightly earlier in the year than previously. We have a good showing, with around 160 tickets sold. The evening takes the same format as usual: the disco gets the atmosphere going as the halls fills up, whilst the bar dishes out jugs of beer etc. First act is on at 8pm; it’s Martin Gold and he’s very funny. Then we have a break and dish out fish and chips, sourced from Oysters in the village. Serving fish and chips for 160 is a slight logistical challenge, so we make use of the food warmers in the kitchen to keep the first batch warm whilst Andy (who’s chaired the committee for tonight) fetches the second batch. Unfortunately the chip paper in the base of the fully-stuffed warmer ignites, and flames emerge from the food warmer. A rapid response, assisted by the fire extinguisher, means the fire is quickly out, and it’s back to the comedy business (whilst the Tablers clean up the dry powered from the kitchen area!). Second act is Oliver, well known on the comedy circuit having been a professional entertainer for over 30 years.
All too soon the comedy is over and the disco kicks in; and with the kegs of lager sold out the audience is on top form. Around 12:30 we manage to get the last stragglers out and clear up the hall, with a return trip in the morning to cart everything away. A thoroughly entertaining evening, and a decent amount raised for charity.
Rodbaston Visit
I catch up with the car convey heading to Rodbaston from the Cross Keys. This evening we have a tour around the Rodbaston Campus of South Staffordshire College. The college is on the doorstep of Penkridge, and yet I’ve never visited. The 10 of us our met by Chris Mitchell, Animal Centre Manager, who acts as a guide for the evening, and I’m genuinely surprised by what we find. I’d expected a few sheep, the odd goat and a cow or two, but it’s radically different. Over recent years the college has been transformed into a Zoological centre; Chris tells us that they are both licenced for zoo animals and firearms – the two are a necessary combination!. We start with an aviary area, and some noisy birds. Into the nocturnal area we see bats (and a comment that we’d already seen more in 10 minutes than an entire, wet, evening in the Wyre forest last year!). Continuing around the visitor centre (much of which is in the old pig farm) we see exotic fish, meerkats, snakes, spiders, lizards, porcupines, rabbits – housed with plenty of space in the old pig sties!, sheep, turkeys and lemurs. It’s a fascinating tour and Chris is a knowledgeable guide.
It’s getting dark by the time we leave the centre, but a short trip back to the village, and a couple of beers over a curry whilst Chris tells us tales of life amongst primates (his old Zoo experiences – not the students at Staffordshire college!
The Animal Centre is open to the public at weekend and during school holidays from 10am to 5pm.
2009 Programme
Bit more planning on the 2009 programme of activities. Pete’s got some good ideas of activities for the year; all I need do is find some time to take a look at the details and work out some dates.
Table Programme Ideas
Life as chairman never stops!
Whilst out with our programme secretary at the Shugborough Food Show we discover there is a micro-brewery not far from us, and a lager specialist (should keep Ian happy). And as the proverb says: If we can’t organise a visit to a micro-brewery then ……..............
ATC Dining-In Evening
This evening a party of us (5 tablers and partners) attend a formal dinner at the Hatherton Hotel. This is the annual ‘dining-in’ evening for the 2415 (Penkridge) Squadron Air Training Corps, attended by senior staff of the Staffordshire Wing and Honorary President David Kidney (Stafford MP), and includes their annual awards ceremony, to thank and reward the ATC cadets for the hard work they put in during their time at the squadron; two of the cadets have been shortlisted for national awards. Like many other local organisations the ATC is a core part of the Penkridge Community and we are pleased to be able to support their activities. The achievements of these young people is outstanding, and deserves real recognition. I’m also very grateful of the support that the ATC provide to Round Table at many of our community events, such as marshalling at the Annual Penkridge Fun Run. In support of this I present a cheque to the ATC’s Commanding Officer Steve Lewis.It’s a good evening, and we attended last year and had a good time. After the meal, the awards and presentations, there’s a disco and the cadets are transformed (after changing out of their uniforms). Penkridge Round Table also take to the dance floor, with the chairman demonstrating his ‘unique’ style of dance. David Kidney has a chat with me at the bar to understand more of what community activities we’re doing this year. He’s been involved in the Penkridge Fun Run in the past – both as the official starter, and as a runner. It would be good if he can get along again this year. He kindly invites us visit him in Westminster for a tour of Parliament.
St Michaels School
A busy Table week! Tonight we’ve been asked by a fund-raising committee at St Michaels School to help out. They need to raise £80,000 as part of a major building project (the remainder being provided by grants etc). So they are holding a Silent Auction at the Peace Memorial Hall in the village, and Table has been asked to assist by cooking and serving burgers and hot-dogs. So shortly after 5pm I start burger flipping, accompanied by around 7 other tablers and Mrs Chairman. We have an entertaining time, and seem to sell a decent number of burgers and sausages. The silent auction is well attended, so hopefully this adds a good amount to their funds.
Business Meeting
Business Meeting tonight. We have this in the Haling Dene Centre, with a modest showing of members. This is a good but vocal meeting. We discuss the planned changes proposed at National, and also some changes to Members accounts. We constantly strive to ensure that Table is as affordable as possible, and keep a balance of events that are interesting but don’t break the bank. Nights involving more expensive activity such as mud-buggies, go-karting, or microlight flying have to be offset in the programme with quiz nights and pub tours to keep costs for members manageable.So it’s good to discuss these issues, and we had 10 members at the meeting. We vote to accept the structural changes proposed at national level, but against the increases in capitation. Two of our tablers plan to travel to Eastbourne to vote at the AGM on May 8thWe’ve recently given money to fund sailing lessons for pupils at Sherbrook Primary School in Cannock, an all age Special School. Peter visited them, at Gailey Sailing School, and has brought a DVD with him.