Onwards & Upwards


 Still buoyant after the success of the talent show  a quorum of the Trelawnyd Production Team met at The Crown tonight to suggest activities for 2026

Suggestions include

  • An informal, boozy debrief for all of the team looking at the December Show . Which will give an opportunity for a proper sharing discussion as well as more voices and ideas to add to plans of this years events.
  • A folk night using a local feel good interactive group who have already offered their support
  • Performances which may support a proposed Garden Party event 
  • Involvement with the newly resurrected Youth Club to perform at the Flower Show and Christmas Show 
  • More support for the yearly Flower Show 
Onwards and upwards
The magic of this small village and its people continues

32 comments:

  1. Anonymous8:54 pm

    Oh John , I know you love your final lines on your blogs but this one ( in your words) kinda breaks my heart)

    Lee

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    1. I meant it ….and you are right, I love my final lines

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  2. It's due to the dedication of people like you that your village thrives. Some great ideas there and, no doubt, more to follow. I feel a pantomime is on the cards (oh, no it isn't!). I wonder who could play the Dame?🤔 xx

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    1. Not me , the only real actor we have is the velvet voiced Linda

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  3. Anonymous9:22 pm

    John’s back on track

    Keith
    Xx

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  4. Yorkshire Liz9:38 pm

    Real magic starts in the most unexpected ways, gives energy and inspiration and just like that - blossoms in Trelawnyd! The inspiration of the human spirit at it's best. Love it!

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  5. Barbara Anne9:55 pm

    How wonderful and glorious that you and the other residents of Trelawnyd and surrounding towns have these events to look forward to! Sweet!

    Hugs!

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  6. Anonymous10:11 pm

    Yes, onwards and upwards, John. You all make for a very special village. Gigi

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  7. All those ideas sound great!

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  8. Anonymous10:13 pm

    has anyone ever done a village history project collecting the stories of longtime residents?

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    1. https://trelawnydhistory.blogspot.com/

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    2. Anonymous5:13 pm

      Quite wonderful. Like a stroll through a place I've never been.

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  9. Lee's comment has given me an idea - when you write your book the title could be "final lines"

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  10. Magic is the best word to describe Trelawnyd!

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    1. Well through rose tinted glasses of course

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    2. Of course. The best way to look at anything.

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  11. Anonymous11:47 pm

    Your people and your village are magic!!!
    Carol in Atlanta ❤️

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  12. Now that sounds like a very good productive meeting with lots of great ideas.
    How about a battle of the bands with awards in many categories. I also love youth musicians on stage. When I attended a church, they encouraged youth to put on a solo performance. One 12-year-old girl played the violin to perfection and was quite remarkable. A boy played classical piano and he was amazing too.

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  13. That village has you, the source of much of that magic.

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  14. How I'd love to see your village. You've told us about it in such picturesque terms that I have a vision of it in my head.

    Love,
    Janie

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  15. I'm so glad you're coming back to normal John. That really was a ghastly bug you had. The energy and goodwill in your village is amazing, obviously people enjoy each other's company and that sparks such wonderful creativity. Your encouragement has reaped rewards!!

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  16. For 'The Folk Night' you could always have the band playing in a nearby village, whilst the audience itself enjoys a pint or two in Trelawnyd itself. Just an idea!

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  17. I recently rewatched the Vicar of Dibley, and this reminded me of the village talent show. You live in a real life Dibley.

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  18. Sounds like you are feeling better, John! xo

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  19. It must be a wonderful feeling to be part of the magic of a small village.

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