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Sunday 3 May, 2009
BACK TO THE PUMP HOUSE TO GET READY FOR NEXT SEASON - SOME INTERESTING INVITATIONS HAVE COME IN ALL READY! STILL MORE EVENTS TO GO THIS SEASON THOUGH...
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Woodside Morris Men at Bensheim 2007

Town Twining reception

Saturday morning involved a colourful reception at the Parktheater, where we joined contingents from Germany, Hangary and Italy in celebrating a reaffirmation of Bensheim's town twinning commitments.
 

images © Woodside Morris Men 2007


For once, Simon isn't taking a photo, but he is thinking about it. (29kb) Two Woodside veterans know exactly what the public want. (33kb) Geoff discusses the coming weekend (77kb) The formal proceedings started with an Ode to Joy (103kb)
And this pictures always worth another look, as Daves L and D soar through the air (241kb) But they're not supposed to be up in the air in this one. (205kb) A little clarinet culture from the Hungarian contingent. (131kb) Then we were back for more... (54kb)
And we certainly enjoyed the spotlight (45kb) After the reaffirmation of the town twinning, it was time for some photos. (52kb) Representative from all parties, including Squire Geoff on the far left, came on to the stage (88kb) And were presented with a little of what we were all here to celebrate. (18kb)
Next, it was off to the post match gathering, where a pleasant reception awaited. (87kb) John C and Dave P pose with one of the stars of the previous evening reception (114kb) A gaggle of Amersham officials enjoying the morning. (44kb) The Parktheater, where it was all due to take place. (37kb)
   
 

Woodside Morris Men
1957
Squire: Dave Lang
Foreman: Dave Pearse
Bagman: Tim Rabjohn

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