Showing posts with label entertainment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label entertainment. Show all posts

Monday, 4 February 2013

Sunday Tea with the Leetones

Sunday Tea with the Leetones

After Christmas it was back to normal for the Good Neighbour's Sunday Teas which take place the first Sunday of each month. At this tea, members were entertained by the Tony and Lisa of the Lee Tones  who sang such songs as Mary Wells's  "My Guy", Connie Francis's  "Who's Sorry Now", Carole Kings's  "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow" and Chuck Berry's "Johnny B Goode" which still sounds as fresh today as when it came out 55 years ago

Helen also talks to Charlene a new volunteer who gives her impression of a first visit to our Sunday Tea event


Wednesday, 9 January 2013

New Year's Lunch



Les Jones singing at the New Year's Party held on Tues Jan 8th 2013. Les stepped into the breach when the entertainers who had been booked, called off at the last minute as one of their number was taken to hospital.les at NY party 2013
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Friday, 21 December 2012

Russell thanks volunteers

At the Christmas meal for volunteers held on dec 21st 2012. Russell Kirby, Chorlton Good Neighbour's Chair thanks the volunteers for their efforts throughout the year

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Monday, 3 December 2012

Good Neighbours Christmas Party

Chorlton Good Neighbours Christmas Party was held on Sunday 2nd December. Despite the frosty weather there was a full turnout. Everyone enjoyed the christmas meal, games, bingo, raffle and music from entertainer Ken Ford.

 









Monday, 2 July 2012

Northern Belly Company at Good Neighbours



On Sunday July 1st the Northern Belly Company (www.northernbellycompany.com)  paid a visit to the Chorlton Good neighbours Sunday Tea and gave a performance of their dances. They then showed the clothes and decorations they used for the dances and got some users and volunteers to participate