Saturday 16 May 2009

May Announcements.

It's taken me a little while to write this stuff down but well, better late than never!

The Next Two Moots

Next month, Tues 9th June we'll be having a social barbecue in the back garden - please bring anything you feel is appropriate and we'll work it all out between us.

On the 14th July, Chris has promised us a session of pyrography.

Please stock up on burn remedies for both of those Moots now!

Other Stuff

We're having a night out at ARA (come hell or high water!) on Friday 22nd May. Anybody who wishes to join us for a good old Gothfest will be more than welcome. I've got to go - I've made a new shirt specially for it (and trousers if I can ever follow the pattern properly!).

Monday 1st June sees both the Bolton Moot and the Manchester Pagan Wheel. We're informed that Manchester has a talk by Mark Black entitled, Metaphysics.

Friday 12th of June is Manchester's bit of the World Naked Bike Ride. All details are in the link. Please get your kit off and get on your bike (or if you can't, then come to Manchester and cheer us on). You'll even get to see my wobbly, white flesh - lucky you!

The evening after that (Saturday 13th June) will hold Bridget's birthday party. Because of her present treatment it's impossible to plan ahead with any certainty, so before you go please ring either us or Bridget on the day to make sure this is still happening.

We will be having our Solstice picnic on the weekend of 20/21 June, but we're not organised as yet. So, full details to follow
On the same weekend The Coven are having a Solstice camp at Silverdale. Contact them for more info.

Finally (for this bit) there's a charity Victorian day going on around the Parish Church in Bolton on Saturday 27th June. Most importantly it's going to feature the Rivington Morris, and some rather familiar faces!

And There's More . . .

Does anyone fancy a group trip to the Tate Gallery in Liverpool? Tina's organising this so if you're up for it either speak to her directly or tell us and we'll do it for you.

Emrys has told us that Urbis in Manchester is having an exhibition on the history of video games. There's a small fee, but apparently you get to play with them.

Lastly, Linda has informed us that Cresswell Grags are open to the public again, at the weekends, from the end of May. If you like your art good and prehistoric, that's the place to be.

That's all folks. I'm off to sew my trousers!

Love,
Seán