Tuesday, May 18, 2021

A brief “to the point” blog this week. 

After 14 months we are going to listen together again to 

Live Jazz at Hedsor Club!

Something to really celebrate.

 

But this week, ONLY if you have already received an invitation. We do have our maximum of 30 people. No invitation, NO ENTRY

The evening starts at 8pm. You will be sitting spaced along the lines of what are now well established rules. Look for a table with this sign


  

If you are in a bubble already, 2 people can sit in one place. If you are in a 2 household bubble you can sit together as long as there are no more than 6 people in your two bubbles.

You will be able to sit at your table without your mask on, but anywhere else in Hedsor Club please wear a mask.

You can order drinks from the bar, but don’t wait for them, they will be delivered to your table. 

The one meter rule applies, in old money that is 6 feet. If in doubt think how big Kelvin is, yes that far apart please!

I didn’t make up the rules, or the language (no, I’m “not forever blowing bubbles”), but following the safety rules means we can hear again Lester Brown on trumpet, Kelvin Christian on reeds, Ken McCarthy on keyboard, Peter Hughes on bass and Martin Hart on drums. So the pain is really worth the gain!

This week you have been  invited, but if you want to donate a contribution to defray our costs please talk to John Dutton or Tracy.

The following week May 27th we will be asking for money at the door for an 8.30 start.

If you would like to come you must reserve a place with Tracy, either this Thursday, or by email to tracy.georgiades@gmail.com . You probably wont want to miss this, as we will have Stuart Henderson on trumpet, Duncan Lamont jnr on reeds, Ken McCarthy on keyboard, Martin Hart on drums and Terry Davis on bass.

Every week we will be limited to a maximum of 30 people, and we will have to follow all the covid rules until at the very earliest June 21st, a government decision Monday! After that date I hope we can get back to the old normal.

As you read last week, Nigel Fox is staying in Suffolk for a while. I thought you might like to see what his new normal looks like!



Dare I say "Stay Safe"!!

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