Sing For Your Supper Tour
"A community charity run by volunteers, working together to advance education, protect health, relieve poverty and sickness in Teesdale. TCR offers recreational and leisure activities to develop physical, mental and spiritual wellbeing."
During the week that these young people stayed with us we found them to be responsible, friendly, polite, funny and very caring. It was a joy to have shared in this experience with them. The pictures below speak volumes, as they are all preparing a birthday cake for the Main man at TCR Keith 'Joe' Jones as it was going to be his birthday on the Wednesday.
I have to tell you that the young men in the group actually made their own contribution to the cake making and there was a secret ingredient in both the cake and the topping. As I have been sworn to secrecy I could not tell you what that was..........lol
The night before Joe's birthday this group helped us clear and lay most of our terrace. I have never seen young people work with such enthusiam nor committment, they were determined to get this done so that the terrace area was looking nice for the BBQ that we provided to celebrate Joe's birthday and to thank the group for the hard work that they had put in. Not exactly sing for your supper but it followed the same ethos.
Joe was specially dressed for the evening, albeit with some help from his friends. We found him some stunning pick shell suit trousers and and dreamy lime green floaty kaftan. For this evening Joe was dressed by Shona and Vanessa.
The birthday boy was presented with a hand made card, I think that Bex was the designer and the others signed the card with their ................er....................warm greetings, like all young people do.
Due to the extremes in temperatures that they experienced on the way through France and Spain, a lot of their equipment took the toll, the drum kit especially. The heat had managed to warp the snare drum, and it took ages and a lot of inginuity to get it to sound anywhere near the way it should. As you can see from the picture below it was held together with gaffa tape. Shona wrote messages of support for the drummers on the drum.
Despite the heat and their concerns over the equipment, their spirits stayed high as did their enthusiasm and their expectations. Shona and Mike managed some moves, to entertain us.
The first gig they played was in a music bar in Cullar (Granada Region) called the Bovidad. Think that is how you spell it..... They were fed, watered and paid for this gig and when I say fed, I mean fed. They started off with salad, then came plates of chips with bacon. When we thought that this was the end they came out with the biggest burgers you have ever seen. Most of the band members could not finish.

The first few minutes of the gig were a bit quiet, and then the place filled. Now this bar is big and has an outside terrace, but we ended up standing like sardines the bar was so full. Both The Blue 42's and Theory got a rousing reception, which was brilliant.





Theory were excellent despite the fact that their lead singer Emma was just recovering from Glandular Fever, and had not been feeling that well for the two days prior to the first gig


The second gig was in a bar just on the outskirts of Cullar in a bar called Sabuanca, this was and outside gig and thankfully that evening was the coolest we have had for some time. Photos were a little hard to get as there was a fountain dead centre so it made things tricky.



At the time of this blog entry they will not have arrived back to the UK their estimated time of arrival in the Uk is August 14th. Two of Theory's band members flew back on Saturday as they had to get back to work.
Barnard Castle and Teesdale if you are reading this I hope you give them the homecoming they deserve, as some of the finest ambassadors that Teesdale has seen for a good while.
Update: Please help support Teesdale Community Resources by signing this online petition, which is asking the local planning committee not to uphold an objection by Sport England to the Application amde by TCR to construct new premises. Upshot is Sport England want the tennis court that which will be demolished in oder to facilitate the new building. Fact of the matter is this tennis court has not been used for nearly a decade !
If you feel able to add your support please follow the link for the online petition..
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