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Updated: 17 October, 2024
The Saturday band: Greg, Catherine, Tony, Marianne, Alan and Hannah
For Hoskins Day this year we rang before and after the 11am service, joined the lunch provided by the church and then rang a quarter peal. The day before was a Parish open day to celebrate 100 years of the Parish Centre. We were asked to ring for that and six of us rang for an hour from 10am - and we might have a new recruit from the people who came to watch and listen.
For the quarter peal, local ringers, Hannah Musgrove and Tony Pipe, were joined by four ringers from Turramurra in Sydney, including Jeff Price who conducted the mixed doubles. One method Hannah had never rung and one she had rung only a few plain courses 35 years ago! It was Tony's first quarter covering for doubles.
It is 25 years since the first ringing of the bells, which also involved a quarter peal that Hannah rang in.
Thanks to Elaine, Colin, Stephen and Jeff from Turramurra for joining other locals on the Sunday, and Marianne from Katoomba for joining us on the Saturday.
Hannah Musgrave
17 October 2024
The Goulburn ringing prior to the Sydney 12-bell weekend included a huge practice on the Tuesday afternoon and evening and useful, though less well attended, sessions on the Wednesday and Thursday. Ringing included Plain Hunt on 7 and 9 for upcoming Goulburn ringers, Surprise Major, Double Norwich, Plain Bob Triples with a first-time conductor, Grandsire Triples and Caters, and Rounds & Call Changes on 12.
The ringers who attended Goulburn's practice on 8 October 2024
(no wonder Christopher is smiling!)
The initial Sydney 12-bell session, held on 11 October at the 10-bell tower of Christ Church St Laurence, had 14 attendees who rang Stedman Caters, Surprise Royal and Grandsire Caters, with a notable quarter peal for three ringers.
Deryn Griffiths and Inga Griffiths-Hunt
Ten ringers around about the plain hunt standard turned up to get helped at the Sydney Ringing School this weekend. Five were from country NSW, three from Darwin, and two from Sydney. About 20 ringers including some from Goulburn and Melbourne stepped forward as helpers. We had fun, we saw good progress and enjoyed meeting new ringers and old friends. In addition to hosting the weekend, the NSW-ACT branch of ANZAB put together a box of ringing books as a gift to St Mary's Star of the Sea Darwin.
Armidale ringers (2nd and 3rd) at St Mary's Cathedral
Darwin ringers with a box of ringing books (ignore the label!)
The last ones standing!
The final session at Naremburn on Monday, 7th October.
Deryn Griffiths
ANZAB offers funding to all towers for ringers to train in Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and First Aid, to a maximum of two ANZAB members per tower. Each tower is also being offered a free poster providing details of CPR.
Read more about the Assistance scheme, and how to apply, by following this link.
Updated: 15 October 2024
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Updated: 16 October, 2024
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New Bells Arrive in Christchurch - 2 August
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