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DYMB Christmas Party - December 19th |
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This marks the final event for DYMB of 2007. For this years party we were in the Corfe Mullen Village Hall. This was a great success, with awards and games. Plenty of food and pop to go around for everybody. Well done to Carl, Charlie, Pete, Mel and Reece for organising such a successful event. They are members of the Junior Committee, which was successfully started in earlier in 2007 and is also responsible for the Halloween Party back on October 31st, another success! |
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Wimborne Christmas Parade - December 8th |
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This is our final parade of 2007. We marched the Save the Children Christmas Parade through Wimborne, much to the delight of the spectators. We played the Christmas tunes along with our usual array of tunes. The members did very well and were treated to mince pies and refreshments before heading out into the square and playing to the crowds. |
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Poole Father Christmas Parade - November 18th |
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This is the start of our Christmas Season. We start playing the carols and march Father Christmas and his parade to the Dolphin Centre so he can get settled into his Grotto. The weather was taking our earlier Kingsbridge Carnival head on however for the title of "wettest parade in memory", but the parade persevered. After all, Father Christmas isn't going to be put off by a bit of rain is he! Well done to all members for marching on with the Christmas spirit despite the weather! |
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Broadstone Christmas Parade - December 1st |
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This is our penultimate parade of the year and our second Christmas parade. The weather was sunny and crisp. We marched around Broadstone with the parade, playing our range of tunes (including our seasonal Christmas tunes!). We had a good attendance for this event, so well done to all! |
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Corfe Mullen Remembrance Day Parade - November 11th |
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This parade is much like the Broadstone Parade. We marched the parade to St Nicholas Church where the remembrance service is given with a moments silence. Following this we march the parade to the memorial, where another shorter service is given with another moment to remember. Once this has been completed, we march the parade up to the British Legion where we part ways and head home. |
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