October has arrived and usually this month our Worthing session would be
hosting the SDFS Annual General Meeting at “Ye Olde House at Home”. This year
that cannot be and the AGM will have to wait.
The Committee will continue in the interim, and upon request the accounts, meeting
minutes and SDFS constitution can all be emailed to any singers wishing to read
these. To obtain these, and also if you have any SDFS
related questions or issues to raise, please contact us via the
SDFS email.
Sadly
we must also warn that our annual social, the “Winter Revels”, will probably
have to wait too, circumstances being too uncertain to take this forward
yet. We hope instead for maybe a Spring or Summer Revels in 2021, which
will also serve as a celebration of our grand reunion! In similar positive
spirit, our Events Organiser John has outlined a possible programme of
performances for next year (see below and on our Diary Dates Page). Thank you
John for all your work.
Singers across the land are beginning to
venture out into the 'live’ world again and the SDFS is watching developments
(albeit against a still very uncertain background of Covid-19 cases on the
rise again) – so keep watching this space. For now though, in the absence yet
of other plans, below are some ideas for your Sing at Home this month.
Looking
back at October 2019, we'd begun to use some of our winter and Christmas songs
already – but I’ll avoid too many of them yet and instead hang on to the
autumnal mood and lingering memories of summer.
Let’s start with
Pleasant and Delightful as we did to get the singing going on 2nd Oct last
year, before doing the lovely Fields Lie Silent to quieten the mood.
Then
The Woodcutter's Song and Oak, Ash and Thorn for obvious woodland and
fireside reasons at this time of year.
Getting chillier by
the minute, how about Poor Froze-Out Gardeners, Hard Times of Old England
and Ha’nacker Mill.
Cheering things up Jim the Carter Lad
and the energetic Brisk Young Ploughboy, both no doubt given to the
occasional Lark in the Morning.
Rosebuds in June never goes
amiss and Hares on the Mountain hasn’t been in these set lists for a
while.
And for the finale, good old Country Life for its positive
gallop through all the seasons with a sense of joy, before (even though at
home) Rolling Home.
Happy Singing!
Henny
The Message from John:
Provisional SDFS Event Participation Update For 2021
Dear All,
Here is the list of 2021 dates that organisers have
confirmed with me, or will probably be on similar weekends next year.
Circumstances may affect events depending on the next 6 months' developments.
Any
Wassails and New Year events are problematic, as is the Worthing Seed Swap in
February which will be at the height of the annual Flu pressure on the NHS.
The
W&DLMuseum has nothing definitely planned at the moment, whereas normally by
now the staff would have formed the outline plan for the whole of the following
year.
16-18 April: Garden Show Firle Place. The two remaining shows in 2020 have
been rescheduled and to date are still on, subject to being pulled if the
local authority deems it wise. So assuming no hiccups, all three shows will be
on next year.
11-13 June: Stansted Garden Show.
27 June:
NT Saddlescombe Open Day.
July-August: One date at NT Standen.
23-25
July: Loseley Park Garden Show.
16-29 August: Arundel Festival with
SSS; a virtual festival was arranged this year with individual or bubble
performances on line.
12 September: Fernhurst Forge Weekend.
18
September: Southdowns Folk Festival with SSS.
19 September:
Brighton Apple Day, Falmer.
October: Possible event at
Saddlescombe.
20 November: W&DLM Christmas Market.
John
Please note that all events above are subject to confirmation. As plans change, the list above will not be updated.
For an up-to-date event list see the Diary Dates page.