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Convention
History
United
Kingdom
Minutes
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United Kingdom Sacred Harp Convention
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Village Hall,
Weedon Bec,
Northamptonshire |
11th and
12th September 2010
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Saturday, September
11
The 15th
United Kingdom Sacred Harp Convention was called to order by Mick
Verrier, accompanied by Councillor Kevin Perry, Chairman of Daventry
District Council. Councillor Perry welcomed singers to Weedon Bec, and
together with Mick Verrier, led 34b. Ken Baddley offered the opening
prayer. Leaders: Steve Fletcher 84; Edwin Macadam 66; Rachel Jordan
47t; Ken Baddley 28t; Sheila Girling Macadam 65; Nick Hall 455; Sofi
Mogensen 31t; Ian West 32t; Shelby Sampson 106; Bernard Collard 210;
Ruth Steggles 73b; Stephen Biggs 178; Judy Whiting 171; Benny Ross 85;
Sadhbh Ni Fhloinn 86; Ted Brown 225t; Jacqui Selby-Macleod 134; Rosalind
Oldham 515; Tom Gerber 282; Steve Welch 70t; Michael Walker 193.
Recess
Jill Thompson called the class to order leading 99. Leaders: Helen
Brown 365; Adrian Bolge 156; Maria Wallace 142; Paul Setford 157; Dave
Townsend 383; Linda Reed 569b; Chris Brown 179; Mandy Townsend 72b; Alan
Weeks 479; Robert Wedgbury 168; Steve Fletcher 315; David Moore 361;
Mick Verrier 201; Rachel Jordan 300; Ken Baddley with Lynn Cousins and
John Schofield 350; Sheila Girling Macadam (for Margaret Jones) 299;
Nick Hall 209; Shelby Sampson 312; Edwin Macadam 528; Ruth Steggles 535;
Ian West 135; Judy Whiting 384; Bernard Collard 362; Stephen Biggs 288;
Sadhbh Ni Fhloinn 448t; Ted Brown 35. Ruth Steggles offered thanks for
the midday meal.
Lunch
Jacqui Selby-Macleod called the class to order leading 131b. Leaders:
Benny Ross 330t; Rosalind Oldham 480; Tom Gerber 81t; Steve Welch 49t;
Michael Walker 507; Rebecca Over 562; Jill Thompson with Jean Barton
504; Helen Brown 430; Maria Wallace 481; Paul Setford 501; Sarah Tralau,
Emily Verrier and Ethan Tralau 146; Dave Townsend 457; Linda Reed 268;
Chris Brown 271t; Alan Weeks 538.
Ken Baddley conducted a Celebration Lesson, noting the birth of
grandchildren, an engagement, wedding anniversaries, 60th birthdays and
retirements, examination successes, the forthcoming beatification of
Cardinal John Newman and the successful recovery from serious injury of
Ben Hall earlier this year. He led 198 for all those celebrating. Mandy
Townsend concluded the first session of the afternoon leading 318.
Recess
The class was brought back to order by Steve Fletcher leading 148.
Leaders: Adrian Bolge 147t; Robert Wedgbury 277; David Moore 189; Mick
Verrier and Sally Sumner 272; Rachel Jordan 269; Ken Baddley 192; Sheila
Girling Macadam 128; Nick Hall 183; Shelby Sampson 143; Edwin Macadam
236; Ruth Steggles 454; Ian West 39t; Judy Whiting 354t; Bernard Collard
203; Stephen Biggs 497; Sadhbh Ni Fhloinn 47b; Ted Brown 97; Michael
Walker 102; Jacqui Selby-Macleod 141; Helen Brown 187; Jill Thompson
474. Mick Verrier led 496 as the closing song. Helen Brown offered the
closing prayer and the class was dismissed. During a short business
meeting immediately afterwards it was agreed the 2012 Convention would
take place in the village of Hurst, near Reading, Berkshire, with
Michael Walker as Chairman.
Sunday, September 12
The Sunday session of the United Kingdom Sacred Harp Convention was
brought to order by Ian West leading 313t. Michael Walker offered the
opening prayer. Leaders: Maria Wallace 171; Steve Welch 73b; Benny Ross
105; Rebecca Over 172; Paul Setford 40; Linda Reed 287; Cath Tyler 318;
Chris Brown 466; Steve Fletcher 547; Phil Tyler 157; Adrian Bolge 48t;
Hannah Land 300; Robert Wedgbury 37t; Mick Verrier 107; Rachel Jordan 472;
Edwin Macadam 564; Nick Hall 464; Sheila Girling Macadam 377; Les Doggrell
410t; Judy Whiting 460; Stephen Biggs 276; Ruth Steggles 490; Sadhbh Ní
Fhloinn 117; Ted Brown 546; Michael Walker 396; Jill Thompson 344; Mandy
Townsend 203.
Recess
Dave Townsend called the class to order leading 198. Leaders: Maria
Wallace 38b; Steve Welch 38t; Helen Brown 240; Ian West (for Margaret
Jones) 178; Sofi Mogensen 84; Benny Ross 142; Cath Tyler 59.
Steve Fletcher, assisted by Peter Little, conducted the Memorial Lesson,
reading from 'Anam Cara: Spiritual Wisdom from the Celtic World' by Irish
poet and philosopher John O'Donohue, and led 457 for the following: Su
Stote - Crowborough, George Seiler - New York, Billy Williams, Jerry Enright, Jerry Lloyd,
Morris Nowlin, Glyn -
Sheffield, Dennis Lucy - Ilminster and Kinsale, Jim Clay - Ironbridge, Alan
White - Hertfordshire, Carl Lawrence - Hampshire, Hilary Tomlin - New Zealand,
Betty Sharp - New Zealand, Ruth Drawneek - New Zealand, Betty Thompson - London,
Erik Mogensen - France, Jenny Reeves - Billericay, Suzanne Parker - Billericay,
Kathleen Dunne - Manchester and Tullamore, Gerda
Lawrence - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Percy Peris - Malaysia, Frank Bentley - Southend, Sheila Schaffer
- Brighton, Gordon Jones - Northamptonshire, Joe Hall - Eridge, Rex Sellwood
- Bloxwich, Barbara Scott - Gateshead, Eva
Crowder - Scarborough, Glynne Williams - Cardiff, Geoff Hayto - Farndon, Roger
Hutchinson - Leicester.
Hannah Land spoke for the sick and housebound, not only within the Sacred
Harp community but beyond, and led 68b for the following: Sharon Langridge,
Robert Freestone, Alan Jackson, Brian Butcher, Gordon Corrick, Roy Harris,
Cherri Graebe, June (Redditch), Tom Hodgkinson, Joyce Over, Marion Biggs,
Elizabeth O'Kelly, Bunty Jeffreys, Andy (St Albans), Jane Davies, Nicola
Macadam, Lucy Chadwick, Lisbeth Poulsen, Stan Reeve, those suffering from
depression, Melita Chynoweth, Thora Chynoweth, Jan Richardson, Peter
Ogden, Ivy Moore, Elsie Batty, Christina Pritchard, Angie Gilliat, Ros
Clements, Maureen Gamlin, David Daykin. Helen Brown offered prayer to
close the memorial lesson.
Leaders: Chris Brown 273; Rebecca Over 340; Paul Setford 63; Linda Reed
534; Phil Tyler 30b; Rachel Jordan 200; Adrian Bolge 34b; Robert Wedgbury
68t; Sheila Girling Macadam 217; Les Doggrell 159; Hannah Land 216; Nick
Hall 485. Ruth Steggles offered thanks for the midday meal.
Lunch
At the commencement of the afternoon session, the class sang 'Happy
Birthday' for John Kappes, celebrating his 80th birthday the following
day, led by Mick Verrier. Leaders: Edwin Macadam 441; Margaret
Gillanders 327; Steve Fletcher 65; Emily Verrier with Connie Baldini,
Matthew Bolge, Lottie Sumner, Ethan Tralau, and Byron Tyler (the
children of the Convention) 299; Stephen Biggs 45t; Mick Verrier 538;
Judy Whiting 512; Ruth Steggles 510; Sadhbh Ni Fhloinn 455; Ted Brown
426b; Sofi Mogensen 228; Michael Walker 170; Dave Townsend 112; Jill
Thompson 473; Chris Brown 324; Mandy Townsend 163t; Helen Brown 227;
Phil Tyler 477; Robert Wedgbury 163b; Ian West 313b; Hannah Land 274t;
Linda Reed 155; Paul Setford 31b; Steve Welch 503; Benny Ross 196; Cath
Tyler 168.
The Treasurer thanked the Convention for donations that were
sufficient to cover expenses. The Secretary reported that 89 people
from the United Kingdom,
Ireland and the United States had registered, and 41 leaders led 168
songs. The Resolutions Committee resolved to give thanks to God
Almighty for the blessings of friendship and of music; to thank our
chairman Mick Verrier and his committees; to thank our chaplains for
their service this weekend; to thank our pitchers for their excellent
work; to thank all those who have provided food for the weekend; to
express particular thanks to John Baldini for expertly managing the food
service over the entire weekend; to thank all the other people who have
assisted in ways large and small in making the 2010 UK Sacred Harp
Convention a success; to commend this year Convention to Almighty God,
thanking the chairman and his committees for a job well done; and look
forward to convening again next year in Stannington, South Yorkshire, on
the third Sunday of September and the Saturday before.
The chairman and officers led 347 as the closing song. Ted Brown offered
the closing prayer.
Chairman - Mick Verrier; Treasurer - Edwin Macadam; Organising Committee - Ken Baddley, Anna Baldini, John Baldini, Steve Fletcher, Nick Hall, Rachel
Jordan, Sofi Mogensen, Sally Sumner, Emily Verrier, Penny Verrier, Jill
Thompson, Ian West, Martin Williams; Resolutions Committee - Michael
Walker; Secretary - Sheila
Girling Macadam. |
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