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Wyenot
News - The Weekly News Magazine for
Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire
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| Issue
No. 201 - Wednesday, 4th June 2008 |
| IN
THIS ISSUE |
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[WNTV
NEWS - Roman foundations discovered in Ross - Lorry crash at Walford
- Griff stops for coffee] |
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Page 2 |
[Sorcery
and Seduction, Opera Scenes in the Barn - Let us know what you think] |
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3 |
[Two
cycle to John O'Groats - Nature Photography - Fridge Door Caberet
- Jesse plays chess - Letters] |
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Page
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[Laura's
Photos - Mark is 50 - Goodrich gardens - Saturday Music - Mum wins
nappies - Public Notices - Weather] |
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5 |
[Young
take their cue from the police and the rest of the news from around
Herefordshire] |
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Sorcery
and Seduction
Opera Scenes in the Barn
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Apart
from being a very successful cider farm, Broome farm is
rapidly becoming known as a brilliant venue for entertainment.
Anything from ceilidhs, folk nights and blues nights have
been regularly held here and on Sunday a classical concert
entitled 'Sorcery and Seduction' was organized by local
soprano Clementine Lovell, baritone, Nick Morris and pianist
Anna Channon.
The
brilliantly executed programme had something to please everyone,
from favourite arias to Shakespeare songs. There was a good
mix of love, seduction and comedy and everybody thoroughly
enjoyed the concert, the proceeds of which are going to
Acorns Childrens' Hospice.
You
can see some of this great concert in this week's WNTV News
programme.
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Anna
Channon, Nick Morris and Clementine Lovell before the concert. Ref:
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Nick,
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Clemmy
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Taking
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A
friend of mine invited me to join 'Facebook' about a year
ago. I joined just to keep him happy really. However, I
did not log into the account until about a month ago, leaving
it laying dormant until my brother also sent me the same
request. I took a second look and discovered that it really
is quite a useful application for keeping in touch with
friends and family - providing you 'ignore' the more spammy
of the applications.
Tina
joined in a week later and set up an account, so now we
keep in touch with what all those people we are friends
with but never seem to get the time to keep in touch with
by email or see as often as we would like, using the 'What
are you doing now?' feature. We both find it quite useful,
knowing what is going on with distant family members and
what our friends are up to.
We
also realized that 'Facebook' might be a useful tool
in finding out what you actually think of 'Wyenot News'
and 'WNTV' - a place where you can let us know what you
would like to see.
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this end, we have set up a 'Facebook' group, [Ross
on Wye - Wyenot News and WNTV]. If you read 'Wyenot
News' or watch 'WNTV' and are a member of 'Facebook', please
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importantly, please let us know what you would like to see
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harm in becoming one - it's free and can be fun actually.
I can say the things on there that I can't say here.
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