I know Duncan and Graeme took the opportunity to stay another night last night so wont really have had the chance to log onto the site. Duncan and Myself said a few thankyou’s yesterday but it doesn’t hurt to say them again.
With so many people helping out on the day and getting stuck in, its extremely hard to name so many individuals. Things were popping up all over the stand in what must have looked like a well executed battle plan. From the Parking marshalls having to quickly adapt plans due to the site conditions, to the gazebo team, the flag pole team, the banner, and not forgetting the massively successful BBQ team all coming together and collectively making me proud to be involved with the club.
I’d like to thank Ian and Mrs Ian for arranging the food, and Robbie and Debbie for getting us out of a big hole by finding the only bread rolls left in Northampton, without these guys, there wouldn’t have been anything to cook on the BBQ! and Jon (JCB) for his layout designs. As I said in my brief speech, a lot of work behind the scenes
There was also Alex making sure the public had a safe through route our stand, louise who had obviously spent a while making up an information board about the club etc, Cara who sat patiently collecting money for the BBQ, the list goes on and if you were involved in something and ive missed you off, please accept my apologies. As I said, with so many members getting into the spirit and helping out its hard to name everyone.
Looking around the stand at BBQ time, with everyone stood around chatting and mingling, and then comparing that to other clubs, we were the only ones doing that and I think everyone present should be extremely proud of themselves. The communal BBQ is now our trademark and the one guy who has been at the helm since the very first one, Big Phil, deserves a special thanks. Phil has shown 200% commitment to the cause and I for one am eternally grateful for the graft phil puts into each and every BBQ he does for us. Mini Caterman and Martin (dwabo) made brilliant chefs and a special thanks to these guys too.
The members choice was another success I think. Most of the cars on the stand got at least a vote, which shows the standard you guys have achieved. In all competitions though, there always seems to be clear winner who led from the start and in our case it was Louise. She seemed genuinely surprised to be voted for by all the majority of members, but if she could stand back and see herself putting all the effort into her car and how much she obviously treasures it, im sure she’d see why you guys voted for her. Lousie then went on to represent us in the best of PVS competition and although I know we are all slightly (ok…. Heavily) biased, Im sure everyone was of the opinion she was up there with best.
The runner up prize was neck and neck between Phil and Payney, right up to the last entry form, which put Phil a single vote ahead. Maybe next year Nick? I would hate to think of the task any judges would have had if we hadn’t gone the ‘members choice’ route. But as I said, nearly everyone ( except me lol) got at least a vote, such was the standard.
The only downside was the club making a loss of around £30 due to people ordering food and not turning up but we are going to work out exactly what went wrong and correct it for next time.
The next major show for us is Trax which I am going to start putting together very soon once I get my house move out of the way this week and I get my internet connection back. There is Billing Next month, but as we don’t have an official stand, the arrangements are pretty informal, but I’ll start that straight away.
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