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The Welsh Society of Central Ohio
Cymdeithas Gymreig Canolbarht Ohio
Promoting a Strong and Vibrant Welsh Community in
Central Ohio
July - September 2009
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WSCO
Annual Family Picnic
Charlotte Prior
Date: Saturday, July 18, 2009
Time: 5 pm to 10 pm
Where: Blendon Woods Metro Park, Dogwood Shelter;
4265 E. Dublin-Granville Rd. / Old State Rte. 161; Westerville, Ohio
(directions on page 12)
It’s summer and time for picnics! We had such a
good time last year – so we are going to outdo ourselves in the cooking,
baking, dancing and singing this year.
Bring that new salad or different yummy dessert
you have wanted to try out. Also you need to bring your table services and
beverages for your group along with that hot or cold dish to share. Ice
will be provided.
Like last year, we will eat first so hot food will
be hot and cold food will be cold.
Membership Chair Evan Jones graciously
volunteered to be auctioneer this year and, while your supper is settling,
he’ll be auctioning a few items from The Welsh Store inventory. We’re glad
to have on the job again those able assistants, Donna Boyce and
Tegwyn Lantz.
Next, Donna’s Welsh folk dancers will
perform a couple dances and then encourage us to join in the dancing – it’s
scary, but fun to get up and just try the simple steps!
The Columbus Welsh Singing Society will sing a few
favorites, directed by Ann Gillard. John Davids will
accompany the group. We will all have an opportunity to request some
favorites to close out the evening. Bring your hymn books – we will also
have a few to loan out.
Flag Man Roger Roberts will bring his flags
again -- they have quite a history behind them – and Beth Ransopher
will be there with WSCO’s new quad-fold display board and a supply of the
recently revised WSCO brochures.
The tea towels you brought last year to share were
colorful and informative. Please bring them again along with any Welsh
flags you might have. We will find a way to display them.
Questions? Call Charlotte Prior (614) 279-7718 or
contact WSCO via the Information Line
(614) 470-4999 or email
info(at)welshsocietyofcentralohio(dot)org.
WSCO Overnight Trip to Pittsburgh for National
Gymanfa Ganu
Bob Donaldson
Would you like to attend the 2009 National Gymanfa
Ganu (North American Festival of Wales) but dread the drive? WSCO is coming
to your aid!
The 2009 NAFOW, sponsored by the Welsh National
Gymanfa Ganu Association, will be held in Pittsburgh, PA on September 3-6 at
the Pittsburgh Hilton. The Welsh Society of Central Ohio is sponsoring an
overnight (Sept. 5-6) round trip to Pittsburgh from Columbus.
Our large, comfortable bus (with restroom on
board) will leave from the southeast corner of Kingsdale Shopping Center in
Upper Arlington at 8:30 a.m. on Saturday, September 5. We should arrive at
our Pittsburgh hotel around 12 noon to check in and then we’ll go downtown
to the Gymanfa site.
NAFOW conference registration ($55) is required
only to attend certain events. The events and their fees are: the Grand
Concert on Saturday evening, $30 registered, $40 non-registered, and the
Sunday afternoon Gymanfa, no charge if registered, $15 non-registered. A
complete list of events will be provided.
Here’s what you can do for free: After Glow
Singing, Saturday from 10 p.m. to midnight; singing after the After Glow;
Welsh Market Place, which will be open on Saturday and Sunday; the Welsh
church service (with some English) on Sunday morning; seeing old friends;
making new ones; and brushing up on your heritage.
Directly after the Sunday afternoon Gymanfa
session, we will assemble in the lobby of the Pittsburgh Hilton in
preparation for leaving for Columbus. Our bus will leave at 5:00 p.m. Due
to the high cost of activities and meals at NAFOW, we will stop at a local
restaurant after the Sunday afternoon session and dine on our own.
Negotiations are under way with several hotels
located a short distance from downtown Pittsburgh. We believe we can agree
on a very attractive price. When this information is available, we will
notify those who have let us know they are interested or have registered for
the trip.
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