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Community Projects Supper

Sunday, 27th November, 2005 at 12:37 am, Isle of Wight

Oh what a lovely evening that was … it was strange, as we’d gone down with the anticipation of experiencing what we did last time, but got something totally different. However, the different was also great.

This time there was live music to enjoy whilst we ate and drank. Breeze, who started off as a three-piece but alternated between that and a four-piece or five-piece as and when audience members joined in played enthusiatically and managed to get the audience totally involved (including Alpha, who became honoury member of the band for playing tambourine) .

The food was fantastic, everybody brought a dish along (so there was quite an eclectic choice) and the atmosphere was superb.

A much needed tonic. Looking forward to the next one. Keep your eye out and let us know if you hear when it is.

The lovely picture above shows the band performing on Saturday night (Alpha is third from the left).

Community, Food & Drink, Music


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One Response to “Community Projects Supper”

  1. Mark Says:

    It was a lovely evening and packed out. Keran who kindly volunteers all the kitchen stuff did a great job in handling everything as always. She bent over backwards to make last night work so well.

    Good to see Alpha on Tambourine. Great for her. Would make a nice Christmas present for her, she has a natural music rhythm.

    To hear a new local band using just acoustic guitars was very nice indeed, plus hearing Larry sing, I had forgotten how some Ventnor folks are so good with their voices.

    Eclectic, yes it was. This is what the Ventnor Community Projects Group is all about. It is also about Ventor is. The eclectic, the unexpected at every turn and corner. That is what makes us special. I like to think of Ventor as a village not a town.

    Different every time, depending on who turns up.

    A supper can bet be up any time anyone wants to. Just say. Quickest way is to tell me and I will drive up publicity.

    It is as much fun as you want it to be!

    Join in, it is fun and can sure equal a local pub

    Mark

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