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

Oh John , I know you love your final lines on your blogs but this one ( in your words) kinda breaks my heart)
ReplyDeleteLee
I meant it ….and you are right, I love my final lines
DeleteIt'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
ReplyDeleteNot me , the only real actor we have is the velvet voiced Linda
DeleteJohn’s back on track
ReplyDeleteKeith
Xx
Somewhat x
DeleteReal 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!
ReplyDeleteNicely put xx
DeleteHow wonderful and glorious that you and the other residents of Trelawnyd and surrounding towns have these events to look forward to! Sweet!
ReplyDeleteHugs!
It feels good
DeleteYes, onwards and upwards, John. You all make for a very special village. Gigi
ReplyDeleteI’m not the only one xx
DeleteAll those ideas sound great!
ReplyDeleteAnd more to come
Deletehas anyone ever done a village history project collecting the stories of longtime residents?
ReplyDeleteI have ..
Deletehttps://trelawnydhistory.blogspot.com/
DeleteQuite wonderful. Like a stroll through a place I've never been.
DeleteLee's comment has given me an idea - when you write your book the title could be "final lines"
ReplyDeleteBut that’s an opening line lol
DeleteMagic is the best word to describe Trelawnyd!
ReplyDeleteWell through rose tinted glasses of course
DeleteOf course. The best way to look at anything.
DeleteYour people and your village are magic!!!
ReplyDeleteCarol in Atlanta ❤️
Now that sounds like a very good productive meeting with lots of great ideas.
ReplyDeleteHow 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.
That village has you, the source of much of that magic.
ReplyDeleteHow 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.
ReplyDeleteLove,
Janie
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!!
ReplyDeleteFor '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!
ReplyDeleteI recently rewatched the Vicar of Dibley, and this reminded me of the village talent show. You live in a real life Dibley.
ReplyDeleteSounds like you are feeling better, John! xo
ReplyDeleteIt must be a wonderful feeling to be part of the magic of a small village.
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