Due to popular demand we are bringing back this years BBQ and as a special treat have a Status Quo tribute band headlining.
We are expecting a sell out this year, so don’t miss out, get your tickets early.
Due to popular demand we are bringing back this years BBQ and as a special treat have a Status Quo tribute band headlining.
We are expecting a sell out this year, so don’t miss out, get your tickets early.
Due to popular demand we are bringing back the Annual BBQ at Northney Farm, July 14th 2012, make a note in your diary and keep a lookout for posters around the Island.
HAYLING ISLAND BUSINESSMEN’S CLUB Report 2011
The Annual General Meeting of Hayling Island Businessmen’s Club was held at Seacourt on Tuesday 10th January attended by 24 members. In the review of his year in office, outgoing Chairman, Malcolm Newness reported mixed fortunes. A few long established events were not held for one reason or another but supported by Club members and a strong team of officers determined not to let a few problems get in the way, alternative events were arranged allowing the Club to meet its major commitments. On the plus side, the Club welcomed six new members during the year some of whom have now taken on committee roles.
The first running of the Pig Race Night proved to be very successful in bolstering Club funds whilst providing a great deal of amusement and entertainment for the many members and guests who attended. This was quickly followed by the Family Fun Day at Northney Farm which, although hastily arranged, proved to be very popular with the hundreds of local people who enjoyed a lovely day in the sunshine. The fund raising year culminated with the annual Christmas street collection which, thanks to the generosity of local residents, broke all previous records. A truly remarkable effort in these austere times.
The social scene was also very active, starting with the Chairman’s Cocktail party held at the Langstone Hotel for the first time. Amongst other events, the member’s barbeque held at Northney Hall proved to be very popular and was enjoyed on a beautifully sunny summer afternoon. The annual Ladies Night was held at the Newtown House Hotel for the second year. This popular event gives members the chance to don their evening wear and entertain their long suffering wives and other halves whose support is essential to the functioning of the Club
Although the main aim of the Club is to purchase, maintain and run the Hayling Island Community Bus, many other worthwhile causes were supported during 2011 with a large number of monetary awards being made to numerous local organizations. In addition, the Club made its normal donations to the Hayling Island Dramatic Society in the form of purchasing tickets to enable many senior Islanders to enjoy HIAD’s productions. The Christmas party at Sinah Warren was again a great success and was enjoyed by nearly 300 local senior citizens. Club members were in attendance to meet and greet the guests and generally ensure the success of the afternoon. However, many thanks must go to the management, staff and entertainment team at Sinah Warren for their wonderful generosity without which the event would be difficult to stage.
Use of the community bus was again at a very high level in 2011 with Bus Chairman, Meyrick Marston reporting that all the many organizations who use the facility which include Age Concern, The Lions Club and St Peter’s Church are really appreciative of the Club’s efforts in providing this valuable asset. However, with the ever increasing cost of servicing and fuel it is essential that fund raising efforts are strongly maintained
Following the committee reports, Malcolm Newness handed over his chain of office to the incoming Chairman Ed Spencer. Ed, a former engineer in the RAF, was born in Kent but has lived on the Island with his wife Anne for the last 40 years. During his time in the RAF Ed travelled the world working on many types of aircraft. On leaving the service Ed joined IBM in Havant where he worked as a system engineer for many years. As well as having been an active Club committee member, he regularly plays golf and enjoys road running although by his own admission he puts in only a limited mileage these days Joining the Businessmens Club in 2007, Ed served as Community Services Officer for 4 years and now takes on the important role as chairman where he will bring a wealth of experience and business acumen.
In his opening address to members, Ed stressed the importance of raising the Club profile during the year to ensure that it continues to hold its rightful place in the Island community. Ed reminded members of the Club’s origins and ideals dating back to its foundation in 1964 when a group of businessmen from a wide range of professions living on the Island recognized that there was a need to help residents in less fortunate circumstances than themselves. The simple but humble beginnings set the Club aside from organizations having national or international connections and was thus able to direct all its energies to solely serving Island residents. From that inaugural meeting nearly 50 years ago a standard was set and a determined drive instigated to raise funds for the charitable needs of others which proudly continues to this day.
Club members now look forward to the challenges which 2012 will bring. Several new events are planned together with the continuation and resurrection of the old favorites including the Annual Barbeque. A great deal of hard work is envisaged but with the help and generosity of the Island community and businesses a very successful year is in prospect.
Anyone interested in finding out more about the Club or with an interest in joining is welcome to contact recruitment officer Andy Lenaghan via e-mail at recruitment@hibc.org.uk
Organizations wishing to use the Community Bus facility should contact Trevor Slydell at minibus@hibc.org.uk
JOHN CUSHION Publicity Officer
On November 15th the Hayling Island Businessmen’s Club sponsored it’s annual Christmas afternoon tea for senior citizens at Sinah Warren.
The Sinah staff were on hand to provide a first class Christmas welcome with loverly entertainment and a fine sing song to follow.
The club hosted the event for nearly 300 senior citizens from around Hayling, its residential care homes and organisations for the elderly. Every one of the guests enjoyed the event and even participated in the sing song. The twelve days of Christmas song became a singing dual to rival any talent contest as the guests were split into twelve groups to belt out their particular ‘day’. The results were hilarious and the sound incredible.
The afternoon started at 2pm, and the entertainment provided by Sinah Warren Entertainments group consisted of 45 minutes of singing and dancing to songs from various spy films, particularly James Bond.
This years club Chairman Malcolm Newnes gave a speech, thanking Sinah warren Entertainments Group for the excellent show and the continued support for the Businessmen’s Club Senior Citizens Christmas Party. Particular thank to Jacqui Negal, the Guest Liason Manager, and Yana Ogly, the Entertainments Manager, not forgetting Sinah Manager Martin Plumber
The event highlights the importance of the clubs work as it utilises the minibus it runs to ferry many of the guests to and from the event. It is important to show just where all your donations go, as the look of delight on the guests’ faces makes all the fund raising efforts worthwhile.
Even the weather looked down on us with sunshine all day long, the rain held off until after the event.
A big thank you to all that came and supported us.
Other news
The Hayling Island Businessmen’s Club was delighted to welcome Mark Rolfe of Geoff Foot Lettings to one of its regular luncheons recently, not only because he is a thoroughly decent chap, but also because he came armed with a donation of £500 towards the minibus funds.
Throughout the year when any property was let through Foots, a donation to the Club was triggered. This would have pleased the founder member of the company, Geoff Foot, as was a long time member and once chairman.
Mark has promised to continue the offer, and the club will be delighted to accept his generous donations.
Pig Racing is Hotter to trotter
The Hayling Island Businessmens Club inaugural pig racing meeting got off to a (ahem: pigs might) flying start on the 10th September. Curiosity as to what it was all about overcame nearly 150 people who attended the event at the community centre helping to raise in excess of £1,000 towards the buisinessmens club minibus appeal.
“It’s an unusual, but extremely enjoyable way of the whole family to help us raise money for our community minibus appeal. We are delighted with the attendance, but more with the enthusiasm of the crowds as they cheered on their chosen piggy” Said club chairman Malcolm Newness.
“We are looking forward to holding similar events in the future, so please watch this space” he added.
The pigs themselves are fluffy mechanical pigs that raced along a track with each of the races lasting a few minutes. During the race the crowd’s enthusiasm grew and huge cheers for the winning pig could be heard as it careered over the winning line.
At the end of the evening the pigs were auctioned to boost the charities coffers. Successful bidders Delphine Foot (9) and her cousin Jamie Allen (8) chimed “Number 2 pig won for us and we are really chuffed to have won him in the end, we’re gonna call him Happy Rasher!”
All the club members would like to thank everyone who attended and all the staff of the community centre for making it such a successful event, with special thanks to all the race sponsors.
We have had many requests to make the annual BBQ at Northney Farm more family friendly, as a result we have decided to postpone it until later in the year, 17th September 2011, when we will be back with our new look event. It will be more accessible and welcoming to children, with more events and attractions, keep a look out for our banners around the island in August.
2011 BBQ at Northney Farm
This years BBQ will bring the usual fun food and good music, this year we have ‘Limited-S‘ providing the live music.
Come and see our popular stalls and games, including play your cards right, smash the crockery, coconut shy and much more.
We have a fully licenced bar serving beer, wines and spirits with a extend licence until 12pm., and large range of BBQ food including sausages, burgers, chicken drumsticks salad and including mouth watering beef served straight from the Roast Ox that is carefully cooked throughout the evening.
Always a great evening, don’t delay get your ticket today. Either visit one of the sales venues or call one of the numbers listed on the poster shown here or e-mail tickets@hibc.org.uk
NOW POSTPONED Until Sept 17th