Showing posts with label Proms In The Park with the Rutland Concert Band. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Proms In The Park with the Rutland Concert Band. Show all posts

Sunday, June 29, 2014

Proms In The Park with the Rutland Concert Band, organised by Cllr Joyce Lucas BEM, in Aid of Help For Heroes, Armed Forces Day Photographs

Proms In The Park with the Rutland Concert Band, organised by Cllr Joyce Lucas BEM, in Aid of Help For Heroes, Armed Forces Day.



Anne Mortimer Music & More Oakham












Mr Humphrey former Oakham Town Councillor, his son Tim
used to administrate Rutland County Councils Online Chat forum
used in a inappropriate way by Cllr Charles Haworth and former
Oakham Mayor's.









Cllr Joyce Lucas BEM in charge of selecting who should receive
a flag and ordering all to sing and enjoy. People followed her
orders and enjoyed the evening up to about 9pm. They wanted
more but were told there was time limit set. A woman shouted
out Oakham School have no limits, referring to the end of term
noise that continued into the early hours of Saturday morning.

 


































Saturday, June 28, 2014

Proms In The Park with the Rutland Concert Band, organised by Cllr Joyce Lucas BUM, in Aid of Help For Heros, Armed Forces Day

Proms In The Park with the Rutland Concert Band

Saturday June 28th

The Rutland Concert Band presents Proms in the Park on 28th June (Armed Forces Day).



The second half of the programme will be all the old favourites. 1812 Overture , with cannon fire and church bells. Caroline Trutz will sing Rule Britannia, Land of Hope and Glory and Jerusalem, The Oakham Knit and Natter Group will provide free hot drinks and have made hundred of yards of bunting.

Oakham Town Council have given me more bunting for installation around the perimeter of the park.
The Lions Club of Rutland will be there with their Burger stall.

Everyone is asked to bring garden chairs, Union Jacks and their voices.


Cutts Close
Oakham

The event runs from 6:30 pm

Monday, June 23, 2014

Armed Forces Week, Flag Raising, Oakham, Rutland, Photographs





This morning Rutland County Council raised the Armed Forces Day
flag outside Rutland County Library here in Oakham.

The event is political, also an opportunity for a few to thank current
serving forces.

This year saw a better turn out, numbers boosted by the attendance
of pupils from Catmose College

 
Oakham Town Councillor Joyce Lucas BEM


 Lord-Lieutenant of Rutland's Cadet











Kendrew Barracks Officer


Oakham Town Councillor Adam Lowe


Lord Lieutenant of Rutland, Doctor Laurence Howard














Right Rutland County Council Chairman Cllr Charlotte Vernon








middle Oakham Mayor Cllr Jayne Woodcock












Bloke who is paid well to take photographs for Rutland County Council
www.rutland.gov.uk/council_and_democracy/council_news/armed_forces_day_2014.aspx








Rutland High Sheriff' Air Commodore S M D Williamson-Noble.
www.highsheriffs.com/rutland
Behind him former Oakham Mayor Paul Beech, who despite of achieving
more charitable fundraising than Lucas only received a piece of paper
from last years High Sheriff, whilst she received the lowest available
award from the queen a BEM. Things are never fair.


Friday, June 27, 2014

Proms in the Park Cllr Joyce Lucas BEM Celebrating War, Rutland Concert Band performing "Proms in the Park" in Cutts Close in aid of Help for Heroes

Proms in the Park Cllr Joyce Lucas BEM Celebrating War



Some prefer to solemnly commemorate the start of World War One, Cllr Joyce Lucas BEM decided a celebration was best for Oakham. Some Cllrs did appear a little surprised that a party in the park was suggested. The request to party was toned down to Proms in the park with the later addition of supporting a good cause.

Saturday 28th June sees the Rutland Concert Band performing "Proms in the Park" in Cutts Close Oakham in aid of Help for Heroes

The evening will start from 6.30pm and will feature light hearted war themes, the 1812 Overture and traditional proms night favourites including Jerusalem and Land of Hope and Glory with a promised explosive finish!

The Rutland Concert Band will be joined on the evening by guest vocalist Caroline Trutz.
The Lions Club of Rutland will be operating a catering pay tent but you are more than welcome to bring your own refreshments, gazebos and chairs and of course, Union Jacks.

The Concert is free and there is free parking after 6pm in all car parks with the nearest being those on Church Street and Burley Road.

Cars are not permitted in Cutts Close unless you are a Town Councillors Joyce Lucas BEM and Cllr Charles Haworth