Tidal Diamond No. 425
Diary Dates
Decorate the Club for Christmas !! | 10th December ’14 at 8:00pm |
Christmas Party | 13th December ’14 at 7:30pm |
Christmas Carols | 19th December ’14 at 7:30pm |
New Year’s Eve Party | 31st December ’14 at 7:30pm |
Prize Giving Supper | 7th February ’15 at tba |
TSC Xmas Party Dec 13th
If you are coming to the Xmas party on Saturday Dec 13th at TSC this year can you let me know asap please and especially which children you are bringing so should Santa happen to arrive he will have the right gifts with him…..email me please with details …..socialsec@tudorsailing.org.uk ….tickets are £7.50 per person (adults and kids) ….there will be food so let me know if you have any specific dietary requirements. Thanks Steve
Steve Francis
Social Secretary
Deadline for the next issue of Ebb & Flow – Monday, 1 December 2014.
Get into print!
If you’re daydreaming about those long summer days spent out on the water as the temperatures now fall, the nights get long and the rain sweeps in, why not recapture those happy days with an article for Ebb & Flow?
We need your input to make the next Ebb and Flow interesting so please let us know all about your summer sailing adventures and activities. If you are writing an article (and please do), a few photos if you have them help to make it even more interesting (and make it easier to adjust it to fit in the space available).
We can all learn from the nautical experiences of others so let’s hear about your sailing successes and failures – don’t be embarrassed, pseudonyms can be used if you prefer! If you’ve been cruising or racing, why not let us have some information on your tips and or trips, race training ideas, where you’ve been, what you’ve seen, what you’ve eaten when you got there (whether France or Hayling Island). What about writing an article on your favourite type of dinghy or cruiser, practical boating advice or cooking in confined quarters – all contributions gratefully received.
Other ideas for articles: what made you want to get afloat in the first place, what was your first sailing experience; what was your worst (and/or best) sailing experience; what boat would you like to own and why; sailing trivia; most useful piece of kit; book reviews; your favourite nautical film or poem?
Sailing stories, cartoons or photos are all welcome? Don’t be shy, start to write – it’s not that difficult. It’s a bit like sailing in fact – once you’ve pushed off, you’ll soon by underway!
If you have an idea, please get in touch Richard Curtis and send your contributions to him at ebbnflow
Richard Curtis
Ebb & Flow Editor