A welcome for the the President of New Zealand RT

Mark Smith is an excellent past RT88 Tabler who emigrated to NZ 6 years ago. He worked as a Podiatrist in Scarborough and fully engaged in International tabling while he was living in the U.K.  When he moved to Christchurch he re-energised Table on the South Island and is now President  of New Zealand Roundtable and he stopped off in Scarborough as part of his Euro tour of table. I met up with him and his wife Anna in a local hostelry we exchanged stories and shared concerns about the transition from Table to 41 clubs across the world.

PS. And Mike Shingler says he was a very good elf!

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Chairman’s Bit, May 2014

All gonged up

All gonged up

This is my first Chairman’s bit after receiving the great honour of becoming chairman of Scarborough 41 Club at the April AGM. That honour was only surpassed on the evening by receiving a pair of Man City underpants from outgoing Chairman Tom Cathcart. For Tom to part with a pair of undergarments that were actually designed to fit him, and which carried the name of his favourite football team (made up of stars dragged from the back streets of Hulme and Moss Side), is honour indeed.

Seriously, though, I found myself surprisingly nervous on the evening, and one only has to look at the list of illustrious names on the 41 Club gong to realise why that was so, and that our Club has a great history, and a great story to tell. The latest name is TC’s, and we all wish him well after his excellent year in the chair.

I am also delighted that Richard Grunwell has accepted the role of Vice Chairman which will ensure his Chairman’s year coincides with the visit of Aalten in 2015. I am equally delighted that we have the same excellent team as last year to look after the business of the Club, namely: Mike Shingler (Secretary); Stephen Slade (Treasurer); Simon Ward (Catering)*; Simon Lockley (Membership); and Stuart Baines and yours truly (Newsletter and website).

After the AGM, I promised not to tell any more bad jokes for the rest of this year. In fact, I will do my best to make them excruciating instead.

My key themes for the year that I mentioned at the AGM is to ensure that we have better links with Table. I would like the Club to be the natural place for any retiring Scarborough Tabler to progress to. Tablers reaching 45 shouldn’t see 41 Club as some distant, far-off remote organisation, but their natural home to come to once Table says goodbye to them. It is a very difficult balancing job for 41 Club Officers to have a programme of events and activities that both meet the bill for young and the more senior 41ers alike. But if we don’t understand that Table has changed, and recognise that in the shape of some change in 41 Club, we are destined to lose our primary source of new members over time.

That said, I was delighted at the AGM to have the additional honour of inducting three new members to the Club: Pete Moss (ex-1188), Andy Moran and Alex Jowett (both ex-88). As I mentioned on the evening, Alex has kindly agreed to accept the unofficial role of Round Table liaison to ensure that we keep in contact with Table at all times. If this role is successful, I would envisage that it would become a permanent officer role for the youngest 41 Club member in from Table. Simon (L) will be working with Alex to ensure we can maximise our membership of past Tablers.

I also hope we can take part in each other’s activities more so that Tablers and 41 Clubbers recognise each other as parts of the same organisation. It was great to see Tablers at our AGM, and there was an excellent turn out of 41 Club members at Table’s AGM a few days later.

I am looking forward to visiting Ian and Suzanne’s later this week for our annual nature ramble through the mud and muck sorry, verdant, rich green meadowland. As I write, the weather might just break with tradition and give us a fine evening so we can enjoy the magnificent view from the farm that Ian reassures us each year is really there. Our grateful thanks to Ian and Suzanne for hosting us once again, TC and John White for the BBQ and Simon for his excellent organisation once again. We are way past the deadline for reserving your steak but if you do find you might like to come at the last minute, try giving Simon a call.

We resume in late September with the first meeting after the summer break on Thursday, 25 September. In between, Mike S is organising his sailing day at Runswick Bay as usual, and we have a three-way Quoits challenge with Table and F.A.R.T.S. in early August. More on all of these later. Do watch the website for diary dates.

I look forward to seeing you over the summer. Have a great one.

David

Chairman, Scarborough 41Club

* Peter Wilkinson has “engineered” a year’s leave of absence.

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Chairmans news and invitation for you to a Firework party !

Richard Frank

Richard Frank – Chairman

Here we are nearly into November. As I write there is a blast from the North giving me the dreaded thoughts of what winter is possibly about to dish out this year.

I must say it was a delight to find another venue (Wrea Head) coupled with the extraordinary exploits of Dr Sutcliffe. I was truly humbled. He has asked us to make a contribution to Saint Catherine’s Hospice, therefore I have sent a cheque for £200 on behalf of the club.

The next meeting is the Beaujolais evening at Fledglings, so I hope you can all make it as it will be a simply tasty evening.

Alex Jowett of 88 Round Table, is throwing a RT Bonfire Party on a field at the back of his house on Saturday November 3rd and has asked me to offer the invite to 41s. the details are to arrive from 6pm – the fire will be lit at 6.30pm and food will be supplied from then. The admission fee is “a single firework”. He can be contacted by atjowett@costbiter.co.uk, 9 The Crescent, off Throxenby Lane, Scarborough, Mobile 07896 294627.

RTBI

Richard

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Chairman’s Report September 2012: Carry on Regardless

Richard Frank

Richard Frank – Chairman

Simon Ward and Peter Wilkinson have advised me that we are again in for a treat this year, with various interesting visits plus speakers.

Daphne and I got married on June 3rd, spent our honeymoon in Sorrento.

Our intrepid member David Henderson also tells me that the National Conference in Jersey was exceptional good and that the 2013 conference is in Llandudno, North Wales. He and Wendy have already booked, so contact him for further details.

I look forward to seeing all of you in September.

Richard

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