RSVP Newsletter - Summer 2006
RSVP FUNDAY.
The RSVP held a fabulous Funday on 29th May. There was a good turnout and events included stalls, BarBQ, It’s a Knockout, children’s races, coconut shy, stocks, tractor and trailer rides, a quiz and much more. Over £1,400 was raised for village funds. A large proportion of this was raised when a fortnights accommodation in Florida was auctioned. Many, many thanks to Micheal and Sarah Trefor who made this splendid donation. Thanks also to Carol who put in many hours and coordinated the event, all the helpers, everyone who donated prizes and everyone who participated on the day.
LADS & DADS FOOTBALL (LASSES WELCOME!!)
Football training sessions on Sundays have been suspended for the summer months. Training will continue on Tuesday Evenings at St. Asaph Leisure Centre. Contact Chris Armstrong for further details.
RSVP TREASURE HUNT.
The next RSVP Treasure Hunt will be held on Thursday 27th. July at 6.30pm. It will start and finish at The Smithy Arms. Food available. Everyone welcome.
VILLAGE CLEAN UP DAY.
Once again this event was poorly attended. However, many thanks to the few who did turn out. The morning was spent litter picking a shocking 17 bin bags of rubbish were collected from the village. Please can everyone be vigilant and ensure that they always take their litter home with them.
EASTER EGG HUNT.
Many thanks to Ken & Barbara Groves who once again hosted this years Easter Egg Hunt. A good time was had by all. The competition was fierce in the decorated egg competition as standards in all age groups were extremely high. The egg hunt and egg throwing competitions proved popular. Many thanks to Helen and Racheal for plotting the courses. A total of £64.40 was raised for RSVP funds.
CALOR VILLAGE OF THE YEAR.
Rhuallt has been entered for the Calor Village of the Year competition. The competition comprised of six different categories including community spirit, business’s in the area, young people, older people, the environment and information technology. The village met a lot of the entry criteria, so watch this space!!
SUMMER FLOWERS.
It’s time to plant out bedding plants now. If anyone feels like adding an extra bedding plant or two and donating them to the village the village could look quite spectacular. For further information contact Bernard on 01745583204 as he will be coordinating a planting day.
BROWNS NEWSAGENTS, HIGH ST. ST. ASAPH (FORMALLY MILLARS).
This newsagent delivers newspapers, magazines, journals and the odd pint of milk to Rhuallt and all surrounding areas, each morning, 6 days a week for the small charge of £2. Any one interested in this service should contact Dave or Lisa on 01745584178 or07759011341.
EARLY WARNING FOR ALL WALKERS!
With the kind support of The Travellers Inn, The Smithy Arms, The White House , The Farmers Arms and the Rally Club, an intrepid group of females will be participating in a sponsored walk on Sunday 27th. August with the money going to the Cancer Unit at Glan Clwyd hospital and St. Kentigan Hospice. The walk will take place at 12.05pm from the Traveller, finishing at the Salusbury. Anyone who would like to take part or help in any way please contact Kath Easton on 01745710563.
GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Happy 40th Birthday to Aled Evans, Leo Jones and Heather Batterbee.
We are sorry to see Mrs. Lloyd leave the village after many years. All the best to her in her new home and for the future.
Congratulations to Tony Palframan and Lisa Cunnah who are getting married this month.
Best wishes to Gail Edwards who is taking part in the Machu Piccu Trek this month.
NEWSLETTER ITEMS.
Births, deaths, marriages, lost and found etc. etc. or any other item of interest can be put in the newsletter. Please contact Gail Edwards on 01745 585361 or Janice Catherine on 01745 583885.
The next meeting will be at The White House on Monday 26th. June at 08.00pm
EVERYONE WELCOME.
