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‘If
everyone enjoyed this weekend's event as much as Max and I did then
count it as a tremendous success. Thanks for all the hard work you and
the Freewheelers put in. Much appreciated.’
Karen McDonough
‘Another
really great day you guys put on. Really enjoyed meeting old friends.
Roy Edgar
‘Just
thought I would let you know what a great time my partner and I had at
the event. This was our first year and I was completely overwhelmed by
the occasion.’
Geoff Davis
These
are just a sample of the many comments that we received following
the Third Annual John Green Day which, by all accounts, was again a
major success. This was not however down to just a few individuals but
to a whole host of people who joined in and lifted the lid off the Moat
House Hotel. So this is my personal thank you to all of you.
Starting at the very beginning:
To Richard and Paula:
without you Reception would be like a song without words, a nest without
birds.
To all the Traders for sharing your wares with us: John D,
Dr. Colin, Steve and Tim; Gil and the two
Daves, Nick and Adrian, Phil and Ali,
Gary H and the lady from the Felix Empire.
To Andrew Muir for your presence, your eloquence and for
Troubadour.
To Ged for your questions and your Big Brother Brogue.
To C.P. for just being C.P. and to Pam who should stand
for Parliament, become Prime Minister and sort out the mess we are in.
To Derek Barker and Jeff Stevens for being there when we
weren’t. Sorry guys, one day it will happen. And to
Clinton
for his inside information.
To Marilyn and Pat for selling all those pretty raffle
tickets. And to Brenda for your watchful eye and your laughter.
To the wonderful Dylanesque for your professionalism and your
rhythm.
To Cold Overture and Yan for making me sweat, making me
laugh and for that very, very pleasant green smoky haze.
To Carolyn Hester for your history, your songs and for giving Bob
a helping hand.
To Raymond for springtime, for Hitler and for Germany.
To Al, for giving everything back that was never owed with your
very fine words.
To my partners in crime: Chris and Keith. Without your
company the day would have been like a plane without wings, a violin
with no strings. And not forgetting John Nye.
And of course to the memory of the man who brought us altogether, the eternal John Green.
Thank you from JRS
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