Archive for February, 2010

Youth squad in Pembrokeshire

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

Eilish, Aled, Jonathan and William – Winter Training at Pembrokeshire Adventure Centre on February 14th

Youth Open Training at PAC in Feb




Building Extension

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

The new toilets and showers with the disabled facilities are taking shape

The main building structure was up before Christmas and the windows in shortly after

Bad weather has delayed everything but work inside is progressing and by Easter it is hoped that that we will all be enjoying the facilities at the start of the boating season




Building extension
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Sunday, 7 February 2010

Christmas Lunch

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Youth Supper 2010

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Friday, 12 June 2009

Visit the Website

From today this blog will be put on hold

Please see ‘Club News’ on the TBC website

It is intended to run the Club News in a similar manner to a blog and any items thought suitable for Club News should be forwarded for consideration

A new version of the club website is now in existance and will be built and refined in the foreseeable future

www.teifiboatingclub.co.uk

Thank you

Ian

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Thursday, 19 February 2009

Happy Birthday to Gladys

Congratulations to Gladys Hartwell probally our oldest member who recently celebrated her 90th Birthday.
Gladys, a regular at all social events at the club, enjoyed a party at her home in Llangoedmor, sharing the date with her son Martin, also a member, who celebtated his 60th birthday on the same day.

Congratulations to both of you

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Saturday, 31 January 2009

Youth Squad Supper

On Saturday 24th January The Youth Section and their parents attended the annual Youth Supper.
The meal was prepared by parents and the logistics of ‘Who cooked what and for how many’ was skillfully managed by Karen Thomas and Jerry Upton.
By tradition the male Officers of the Club served the meal and many hands made light work of the washing up.
The quiz was won by a team of girl racers and the raffle, organised by the youth members, raised over £100 towards the Youth fund.
A fun evening was had by all even if one of one of our younger members did sleep through the quiz and raffle.
The photograph shows some of the Youth Section and avoids showing the Parents and members of the committee
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Sailing Meetings

Sunday, February 7th, 2010

Sailing meetings are normally held on the first Monday of each month – check date and time before attending.

Normally there is a speaker and on previous months there have been talks on; Using epoxy, Navigation Lights and Rigging.          Next talk will be on – Use of Gel coat

Any queries contact either the Commodore Sailing – Tony Duckworth or Sailing Secretary – Gareth Rowlands.

Youth Supper

Sunday, February 7th, 2010

Saturday January 23rd saw the annual Youth Supper with parents and invited guests.

Lasagne provided by the parents proved most popular and was enjoyed by everyone.

In the absence of Mathew Parsons, who was away on a sailing course, Eilish Thomas as the senior youth sailor took on the responsibility of thanking the parents and members for their support throughout the previous year and included a message from Mathew regretting his absence.

Wynne and Ian were presented with ‘Ancient Mariner’ and ‘Captain’ caps and Diana and Isabelle received flowers as a thank you for all their commitment /efforts.

Eilish assisted by Aled Parsons then ran a very thought provoking quiz, whilst the parents adjourned to the kitchen to tackle the washing up

A jolly evening was enjoyed by all

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Christmas Lunch

Sunday, February 7th, 2010

The clubhouse was full to bursting for the annual Christmas lunch, where over seventy members enjoyed a traditional Christmas lunch with all the trimmings.

The Commodore welcomed everyone and wished them a happy Christmas and our new President – Arwel Jones – entertained everyone with a speech worthy of the Welsh Bard that he is

Christmas Lunch

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