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Work Party Weekend
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Our first Work Party day of the year started with temperatures hovering around the zero mark. At 0900 – the advertised start time – only four individuals had arrived at the clubhouse. It was not looking good. But slowly more arrived so that by about 0930 our numbers had increased to about a dozen.
Because of the temperature and low turn out, it was felt that the mud flushing would have to be postponed until a later date.
The priority was given to relining the north quay, which had its mooring posts and wood panelling removed late last year. This party was led by Chris Brooke, with the help of John Day. Geoff Parker, of Parker Nurseries, arranged for one of his heavy duty lifting machines to be on site to assist with the lifting and planting of the new posts along with an operator – a New Zealander called Mark.
The other main job on the day was the cutting back of the greenery around the club. Anna Brooke took charge of this side of things.
Each of these teams ended up with about 6 to 8 members helping out.
I and David Evans used The Dave Trim support boat to move a couple of dinghies off the Featherstone Pontoon, to clear the area for the mud flushing. The outboard did not like the cold weather and kept cutting out. And being on an ebb tide we were running out of water fairly rapidly. By the time the second dinghy had been moved the prop of the Trim was churning up the mud pretty efficiently.
Smaller jobs where carried out by other members by themselves – Moreno Riva – various electrical jobs, Simon Hipkin – new cellar door, and John Robinson started to fit new handrails along the east quay.
Teas and coffee were supplied all day by Linda, our Steward, and she also fed the volunteers with a load of bacon butties.
At the end of the day everyone relaxed with a free drink in the bar.
Due to worse weather forecast for overnight it was decided that the Sunday (5th) event would be cancelled and the work resumed in two weeks time. By which time, hopefully, the weather would have improved.
Thank you to all those who showed up and helped with this necessary work.
Pete Sweeney
Captain
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Saturday - 4th February 2012
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WORK PARTIES & MUD FLUSHING WEEKENDS

DATES
Saturday 18th /Sunday 19th February
Saturday 3rd /Sunday 4th March
Saturday 17th /Sunday 18th March
NOTE
These weekends will primarily be mud flushing
Many smaller jobs may also be done during the week.
If you are interested in helping in any way please contact me.
TIMES
Start Time - 0900
Finish Time – No later than 1500
Meet in the restaurant at the start of each day for briefing and job allocation.
Teas and coffees supplied.
Break about 1130 – bacon butties etc
Courtesy of our stewards Chris & Lyn
All tools, equipment and materials supplied.
Mud Flushers to wear suitable waterproof over-clothing, gloves and boots
Everyone else - suitable clothing for working outdoors that may get stained or damaged, and bring along gardening type gloves, in case you get a clearing/lifting job.
Gloves for cleaning or painting will be supplied
If you have not already done so, please volunteer to help with the work required
by putting your name on the list on the notice board,
or just show up on the day - we will find you something to do!
Thanks
Pete
Pete Sweeney - Captain
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