A Warm Welcome to our 2022/23 Programme

Scarborough 41 Club extends a warm welcome too all our members and prospective members to its new year programme. The club has monthly meetings, as well as social and sporting events from August through to May. These are held at a variety of venues in and around Scarborough. Meetings are informal, usually include a speaker or visit to a place of interest. If you wish to find out more about Scarborough 41 Club simply email Scarborough41Mail@gmail.com.

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41 Club National Publications, October 2022

Link to October Newsletter

Link to the latest 41 Club International Newsletter

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August 2022 Summer BBQ

The summer BBQ will be held at the Nags Head in Scalby on Thursday 25 August starting at 7pm. Catering will be by “Arthurs”, Dominic will confirm the menu nearer the time. This will be for members, partners and guests, who can simply turn up, drink and eat as much as they want, paying for it on the night. If you wish to attend please could you opt in via the website using the link below, to give Arthurs a rough idea of numbers. 

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June 2022 Sports Meeting Report – Quoits

Sports report to follow but here is a taster of the three amigos arriving for the showdown at Beck Hole.

The quits evening closely contested event was won by Colin Bird and Ben Kitto, with Colin being awarded ‘Man of the Match’ status. Many thanks to sports officer Darren for organising this and our hosts at Beck Hole.

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May 2022 Meeting Report – AGM Part 2

The second part of our AGM was held on Thursday 26/05/22 at Geo’s Scarborough. The event was well attended, with the most notable attendee being incoming Chairman Pete Calow who had been forced to to miss the AGM Part 1. 

Geo’s was an innovative choice of venue, with good food and service. However, there was quite a lot of background noise generated from the restaurant below, making discussion somewhat challenging. Incoming Chairman Peter therefore opted to deliver most of his prepared speech via this report – please see below:

‘Those of you that know me will be hugely relieved that there’s to be no long rambling speech at this point, but just one or two bullet points to set out. 

Apologies for my non-attendance at the AGM, owing as many of you know to Covid within the household, and a surfeit of caution regarding this. 

Firstly, many thanks to David and all on his committee for their fine efforts last year. 

After the vote at the National AGM to open-up the new membership requirements, our own club rules will need reconsideration to account for this. The committee will have a look at this. Along with other 41 Clubs, we are moving with the times in that Charles Hindle is our new Vice Chairman. He will be the first non ex Round Table member to join the Scarborough 41 Club committee, and I’m sure you will all join me in congratulating Charles on this. 

I am conscious of the fact that the Aalten visits have ceased during the pandemic, and that we need to try to organise fresh contacts with Aalten, despite the difficulties that the small membership of Round Table now presents. Aalten are due to visit us again, and are reportedly keen to do so, and so we will try to set things in motion during the next year.’

Peter Calow 

(Peter then added a PS at the end of his email ‘At least no bad jokes feature above’. Not sure if he was having a go at yours truly, but then again, if the cap fits…).

All in all, it was a watershed moment for outgoing Chairman Dave. Not only was he handing over the 41 Club reins to Peter, but the following day was his last day at work before retiring. This came as a surprise to many members, as Dave has never seemed to age like the rest of us. Painting in the attic maybe? (Like in the story of Dorian Gray – come on gentlemen – keep up).

Peter therefore made one of his first duties proposing a toast to Dave, to wish him a happy retirement, before ending the meeting with RTBI.

THE UNVARNISHED TRUTH by ALTERNATIVE REPORTER

In place of the planned visit to SeaGrown on the Southern Star moored in the harbour to learn all about the cultivation and harvesting of seaweed which was cancelled at the last minute (will we ever succeed with this visit?) those members with a thirst to quench met in the Leeds Arms for a pre-meeting drink before been chivvied by John White into leaving at 7.30pm to walk to the restaurant in time for the second part of the AGM and the induction of our new Chairman.

Although we had the sole use of the upper floor of the restaurant the noise from the ground floor and the sound system made life difficult for the outgoing Chairman Dave, the Secretary Mike and the incoming Chairman Peter to be heard. The silver lining in the cloud was that Peter was unable to entertain us with his pre-prepared half hour address and limited his remarks to thanking David and his team for their efforts over a difficult period.

The Chairman’s regalia was duly handed over and the past Chairman’s jewel presented with David H (standing in for Stuart who was absent sailing around the Baltic Sea looking for Russian submarines in the absence of any whales) doing the honours with the camara.

The absence of table settings having become apparent the growing concerns of members about when and where they were going to eat was assuaged when plates albeit somewhat small and cutlery was placed on the tables by the restaurant staff. A series of tapas style dishes soon followed and the reason for the small plates became apparent.

Your reporter, David H and Nigel waited patiently as other tables were served a variety of dishes but nothing arrived until one table showed some sympathy by sharing their roasted green peppers. The noise of furniture being eaten finally drew the attention of the restaurant staff who initially explained that the correct number of meals had been served but were persuaded that additional food should be served to the starving trio. Further enquiry revealed that the restaurant had served 2 tables of 10 and 1 of 5. A quick count revealed that there were in fact 2 tables of 8 and 9 who had scoffed the trio’s share!

Several small plates later a satisfying meal ended with a miniature burger, fries and a salad. 

With the noise levels from the ground floor having reduced Chairman Peter was able to make himself heard to propose a toast to Former Chairman Dave on the eve of his last working day before taking a well-earned retirement. 

There was no other business and the meeting ended with the usual toast to RTBI.

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May 2022 Meeting: Geo’s – slight change to pre-meet

We meet at Geo’s (formerly Anton’s) as originally planned. However there are now alternative plans as Seagrown cannot accommodate us. Read on.

We now begin at the Leeds Arms at 6.30pm for those who wish to wet their whistles. As before, it’s then Geo’s at 7.30 for 8.00pm.

Geo’s Restaurant, Foreshore Road, Scarborough, Cocktail Bar & Vibrant Dining, is slap bang on Scarborough seafront. Harbour views: “City Vibe, Sea Side.”

Dominic and John met at Geo’s earlier today to planner evening and Dom says the place looks really swish and should be on top form to entertain us.

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Scarborough 41 Club donates to The Rainbow Centre

Scarborough 41 Club has donated £500 to The Rainbow Centre to help them progress their excellent endeavours in offering practical help to vulnerable people in the town’s local community.

We wish The Rainbow Centre continued success in their mission.

Each year the incoming Chairman of Scarborough 41 Club names his chosen charity, to receive donations raised by the members during his year.

The Club’s Chairman for 2021/22 was David Ascough and he chose The Rainbow Centre for their outstanding work in providing debt advice, food and clothing banks together with various other invaluable services to people in need, including the homeless.

The Rainbow Centre was founded in 1997 and is in need of donations of any size whether it be monetary or food and clothing, particularly in the current difficult economic times people are facing.  

Pictured are David Ascough, Scarborough 41 Club Chairman handing over the cheque to Trish Kinsella, Manager and John Trebble, Trustee and volunteer at The Rainbow Centre.

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Tangent National President says Thank You!

An email to our esteemed Hon. Secretary:

Dear Mike

I just wanted to send an email to express my gratitude for your very kind contribution to my charity Re-engage, following Wynn’s recent visit to Scarborough. Your donation and raffle purchases are very much appreciated.

Yours in Continued Friendship 

Heather Parry 


Heather Parry  

National Association of Tangent Clubs 

National President 2022-23

Tele:                   07768317287 

Website:           www.tangent-clubs.org 

Charity:             Re-engage: Bringing Generations Together 

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Quoits Competition Beck Hole, Goathland, Tuesday, 7 June 2022

Dear All

I am pleased to announce the Quoits club at Beck Hole is up and running again. I have spoken with John Morley, the team captain, and he would like to invite all 41 Club, Round Table and FARTS members for a friendly Quoits Competition on 07 June 2022  starting at 7.00pm .

Glenys at the Birch Hall Inn will stay open for us afterwards for a pint and snacks.

John asks if each contestant can donate the usual £5.00 each to give to the Air Ambulance charity.

Hope to see as many of you as there possible. Please contact me to let me know if you can attend. (Email in Directory – Ed).

Regards 

Darren

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41 Club National Newsletter: April 2022

As usual, courtesy Don Mullane, National Comms and IT Officer

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