Powered by Bravenet Bravenet Blog

Tag Board

This tag board is currently empty.

Please type in the four characters shown in the black box.

Sunday, July 8th 2007

1:30 PM

A sunny day in Cheshunt!! There's a first!

Welll it's the day after our show at the Borough of Broxbourne Council Open Day and it was sunny!!! Woohooo... We had quite a depleted group of singers today due to one reason or another, but it was a really great day! It didn't rain once!! We love doing this show and although we do it to promote the group we also received some donations yesterday which was great!! People donated approx £20 and we also had a £5 donation towards the Capel Players CD which was great!  Some local girls were also dancing to our tunes, and one of them even got a chance to sing on the microphone!!  I'm sure someone else will add some more to this blog..Byeeeee  Emma

0 Comment(s) / Post Comment

Tuesday, June 26th 2007

1:05 PM

Jan Jan's June Catch Up

Yes, I'm the one Em was refering too that DIDN'T have an early start at the Singathon!  Well, I'd set my alarm for 6.30 but the next thing I knew, my phone was going off 5 minutes before we were due to start singing!  Oh dear.  The extra hour and half did me good though, because as some of the 'early risers' were beginning to flag somewhat, I was still bouncing around like Tigger.

I thoroughly enjoyed the day and as usual, the incredible generosity of the Centre's shoppers made it a fantastic day for our charities.  Its also a great way to people watch.  You have those that jig along to the music as they walk past, some sing along, some stand and watch while others look at you as if you have just landed in a silver spaceship from another planet.  I love the mums and dads that give their kiddies pennies to put in our collection buckets. Some very little one's cant quite figure out what to do and just stare at us for a while before breaking into a 'toddler dance'.  You have the slightly older one's who so enjoy putting pennies into a bucket, they keep going back for more, which is great for us but completely cleans out daddy! And then you have the older children who go away knowing they've just done something really nice.  My favourite of the day though was the little boy who was given a pound by his dad.  He looked at it in his hand and thought "Champs!" and headed off towards the ice cream van before dad called him back and pointed at our buckets.  He looked rather crestfallen but I'm sure dad bought him something nice anyway.

I love the elderly ladies and gents who applaud when we do something from the 50's.  I have to agree with you, they are GREAT tunes.  And yes, you get the odd few, who (as you get to a certain age, you dont hid your feelings) let us know that its too damn LOUD! 

In fact, I just love the day.  I think the 12 hour Singathon in the summer and the Christmas one's are my favourite fundraising events.  Its a chance to sing the old stuff we've done over the years or try out something new.  My feet were BARKING by the end of the day though, and once I'd stopped talking or singing (yes I was still singing on the way home) to eat some dinner, my voice complete disappeared and it took until Wednesday to come back properly!  I'm sure my family and workmates were delighted but I could have made a fortune on those naughty telephone lines! 

We had a photographer from the paper, and it appeared the following Friday in glorious colour (I was wearing the wrong colour shirt) along with the other events for the Air Ambulance.  People are really getting behind that appeal which is great but we, as the Players, also have to concentrate on our other charity, the Special Care baby unit, which they kindly mentioned as well.  However, Em and I did have a giggle over her 'quote' which made us sound rather up ourselves, which we are not.  And I know for a fact that Em would never say anything like that, at least not in that context, but thats freedom of the press for you I guess.  They did print our pic and they did give us a few lines which is fantastics so thank you.

The last show we did was not so good, well for me anyway.  We did a School Fete and we were without quite a few people whom I missed, not just vocally but emotionally as well.  I didn't quite settle and then this wasn't helped by some rather ill mannered children.  Lets hope they improve when they become adults!  I cant really say too much as I've left my soapbox at home.  Still we have to bad times to enjoy the good times even better, eh?   

Next we have the BOB Open Day.  Now this is another of my favourites. Open air, lots of stuff going on, and when we have a break, I can go and find where the Firemen are!  ...er.. I mean the Model Railway stall...or the cake stall...ahem.....

More to come in my July catch up!  Keep reading Em's blog (hers make more sense) and come on Capel people.......add a few blogs yourselves! 

Yours, Jan Jan

1 Comment(s) / Post Comment

Sunday, June 17th 2007

8:01 PM

Sore throat . . . . . . . .

  • Mood:

Well another successful Singathon.. even if my personal experience was a bit blurred by Tooth ache (And I will stop going on about this one day....) An early start for most of us..... and a bit of a later one for one other!! ha ha ha!! Anyway 12 hours of singing from 8am till 8pm went without a hitch... Our new speakers proved to be a bit louder than expected so they were turned down so as not to disturb customer services in Tesco!! We had a lot of good feedback which was great!! To top it all off we raised £1408 on the day which when added to our sponsor money and the Top up of 20% Tesco are kindly adding this will add up to a great sum! So well done to all the Capel Players and Thanks to everyone that supported us!!

 

 

1 Comment(s) / Post Comment

Monday, June 11th 2007

8:59 PM

First Posting!!! Scary

  • Mood:

Well... thought it would be a good idea to start a BLOG for the Capel Players and hopefully this won't be the only post on here!! Hopefully all the other wonderful Capel Players will contribute... mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

Anyway we've just got another tour in Peterborough under our belts.  A fantastic audience of 300 the first night, and about 100 the second night.. which was great!!  We all enjoyed the experience, and I think the Elderly of Peterborough did too!!  Not too sure that the Travel Inn knew what had hit them though.. roll on next year!!

We had a great and unusal rehearsal on Thursday... A singing tutor came to give the Capel Players a lesson.. and what an experience that was.. Most of us were nervous.. and this showed by the amount of giggling going on at the strange noises we were making... Hardly any of us has had proper tution before but at the end of the night after lots of la ings's and e'ings everyone thoroughly enjoyed the experience.. We are hoping that this will become a regular thing.. which is great for our Audiences.. !! and us!! ha ha ha

We've got a few days to go until our Annual 12hr Singathon @ the Brookfield Centre in Cheshunt... very exciting stuff.. I'm pretending that people will actual be reading this.. but if you are then come along and see us in action!!

Come back Soon Emma

3 Comment(s) / Post Comment