A final press release from Michael Hallett about the Boston Great War Commemoration before the event itself.
Wednesday, 23 July 2014
Wednesday, 16 July 2014
What a fantastic afternoon! BGS Beach Party
Boston Grammar School Schuhplattler dancing at the Beach Party, led by Richard Anderson |
There was no sign of a dampening mood following the flood that caused the school to close in December 2013. The future has never looked brighter.
Music provided by the school band accompanied the Schuhplattler; garden games; Magic Show starring ex-Head Boy, Mark Watson, Punch & Judy Show from Norfolk and all the delights of a summer’s day—ice cream, drinks and home-made cakes whilst fundraising for such worthy charities - Centrepoint Outreach, World War I Memorial and defibrillators for the local community. Local businesses helped the school by offering time to support such good causes and local superbike rider, Ben Wilson took time out to cut the black and amber ribbon at 12 noon.
BGS is sited at the heart of the Boston Community, steeped in history and the organisers, Richard Anderson and Suzanne McKeown are delighted to announce that the BGS “Beach Party” Fete raised over £1,000 for charity and wish to thank all who contributed to this splendid total.
Tuesday, 15 July 2014
Old Bostonian Association Annual Dinner 2015
The preliminary announcement of the 2015 annual dinner has been made today. The guest speaker will be Richard Anderson (BGS staff 1971-2014). This is the old Bostonian Association's way of marking the retirement of this long-serving and widely admired member of staff.
The dinner will take place on 28 March 2015, provisionally at the Boston and County Club though with Richard proposing the toast to The School, the demand for tickets is expected to be high, so we may outgrow the venue, a problem which, according to Peter Sharman, current President of the Old Bostonian Association, would be "nice to have".
There are a lot of details still to be sorted out but it is not too early to express your interest in ticket(s) to president@bostonian.org.uk. More details will be made available on the official OBA diary as they become available.
You do not need to be a member of the Old Bostonian Association to come along. If you are a former student of Boston Grammar School or a current or former member of staff, you are entitled to apply for up to two tickets (one for yourself and optionally one for a non-qualifying guest). The price of tickets has not been set at the time of writing but as a rough indication tickets to the 2014 event were £20.00.
The dinner will take place on 28 March 2015, provisionally at the Boston and County Club though with Richard proposing the toast to The School, the demand for tickets is expected to be high, so we may outgrow the venue, a problem which, according to Peter Sharman, current President of the Old Bostonian Association, would be "nice to have".
There are a lot of details still to be sorted out but it is not too early to express your interest in ticket(s) to president@bostonian.org.uk. More details will be made available on the official OBA diary as they become available.
You do not need to be a member of the Old Bostonian Association to come along. If you are a former student of Boston Grammar School or a current or former member of staff, you are entitled to apply for up to two tickets (one for yourself and optionally one for a non-qualifying guest). The price of tickets has not been set at the time of writing but as a rough indication tickets to the 2014 event were £20.00.
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