Is there anyone in the village in a position to support all of the good work achieved by the
Trelawnyd Community Association ( TCA)
We need helping hands in every area of the association and volunteers can contribute as little or as much as they are able
The Youth Club, Village Pond Initiative, Coffee Mornings and recent Casino night
all have been successful and popular and there are many more community based activities in the pipeline.
I'm sure there will be some stalwarts of the community who are happy to help out.🤞 If not, I know of a community-minded hospice nurse who'll rally a few troops! xx
ReplyDeleteLol I’ve recruited three potentials today
DeleteGood on you, John. xx
Delete*Waves hand wildly* Pick me, pick me!
ReplyDeleteYou , girl at the back !!!! Come forward
DeleteThere is no greater attribute than to be willing to help as you're able to. May the hall be packed on Dec. 3!
ReplyDeleteHugs!
We have a nice selection of women on the committees , women who are pragmatic , bright and full of energy
DeleteI think it's lovely that people help in their communites - It seems to me though some can end up shouldering the weight of far too much if they are not carefull x
ReplyDeleteYes , we’ve found that, that’s why we are recruiting
DeleteIt's wonderful to see a community thriving; all to often the older ones leave and the ones left behind get apathetic. A vibrant community with lots going on is something to be proud of. Well done.
ReplyDeleteJo in Auckland
I think , things are getting so much more vibrant and positive .. the youth club is thriving , the coffee mornings are busy, the pond initiative has been a resounding success , as was the casino night
DeleteThe village I live in is about half the size of yours. It is a struggle to have enough fund raising activities to keep the village hall going - an old Victorian school house that costs a fortune to heat.
ReplyDeleteWould be interested to know what activities you have planned. We tend to stick to: film nights, quiz nights, Christmas party, race night and a valentines dinner….sounds like a lot but insurance on the hall is nearly £1,000 a year.
I think a film night will be good here,, a sing a long film me thinks
DeleteDon’t forget licensing requirements if you are going to hold a film night.
DeleteWish I could be there and join in the fun! I do volunteer in a museum that operates out of an 1856 Methodist church -- I sympathize with anyone who copes with "vintage village" buildings and their quirks. (We suspect folks carried small furry pets into services to keep their hands from freezing...)
ReplyDeleteLol
DeleteI think it is wonderful that your community has so many activities. We don't have anything like that here, except through organized religion.
ReplyDeleteNo vicar in trelawnyd
DeleteHope they get a good turnout!
ReplyDeleteI’ve got three prospective volunteers already
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ReplyDeleteHummmmmm lol
DeleteYou have an impressive community spirit. Recruiting more people to volunteer is an excellent way to expand all efforts and share the workload.
ReplyDeleteI once went to a (Shropshire) Village Youth Club meeting, and came away as Chairman. I'd been bamboozled into taking charge, without my even being aware. Anyway, I took the bull by the horns and we did some great things.
ReplyDeleteI once started as a helper at a children's group and ended up being Chairman, setting out the toys, making teas and washing up and then clearing away while everyone went off home. No one wanted to commit to even one thing a month and I tried to explain that if all did a tiny bit occasionally it would be wonderful. It wore me down in the end. Am sure your village will be able to give whatever help they are able to and will have lots of fun too.
ReplyDeleteGlad you hear that you have some new recruits already. Someone on our town Facebook group was moaning at the fact that even though we have numerous festivals and fairs there wasn't a Food Festival and why didn't someone start one. A town stalwart quickly answered 'Would you like to set one up then?' The lack of reply and silence was deafening.
ReplyDeleteI learned the skill of turning back great ideas to the great-idea proposer for execution early in my career as head of our condo association. Nothing like a confrontation with the possibility of having to take personal responsibility--it's the ultimate reality check.
DeleteHave to add though, that when a group gets it that if each person contributes a bit to just keeping things going; well, it keeps things going and it's wonderful.
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