Yeatsall Farm - Bank holiday monday
Posted: Fri Aug 20, 2010 10:38 pm
Our next event will be at Yeatsall Farm near Abbotts Bromley.
The club will attend on Bank Holiday Monday 30th August and there will be a convoy to the event
The convoy will meet up at Rugeley Trent Valley Railway Station, WS15 3HA post code ( do not confuse with the Rugeley Town Station) from 0930 hours and depart for the event at 0945 hours
This is a very special and unique event and is suitable for all ages and families
The chosen charity is the Air Ambulance Service and Brian has also been told it is to raise funds for two children killed at an air show last year
The event is free in the hope that folk attending will give generously to the worthy causes for 2010.
There are plenty of other entertainments and the main attraction is the vintage aircraft fly in and fly out which continues throughout the day. Last year passenger rides were possible at a cost of about £10
If you wish to wear period clothing then it is the period 1939 to 1946; guys in uniform and gals in stockings and suspenders (might be the other way round).
Fabulous event, ask any member who was there in 2009
See you there
Paul and Brian
The club will attend on Bank Holiday Monday 30th August and there will be a convoy to the event
The convoy will meet up at Rugeley Trent Valley Railway Station, WS15 3HA post code ( do not confuse with the Rugeley Town Station) from 0930 hours and depart for the event at 0945 hours
This is a very special and unique event and is suitable for all ages and families
The chosen charity is the Air Ambulance Service and Brian has also been told it is to raise funds for two children killed at an air show last year
The event is free in the hope that folk attending will give generously to the worthy causes for 2010.
There are plenty of other entertainments and the main attraction is the vintage aircraft fly in and fly out which continues throughout the day. Last year passenger rides were possible at a cost of about £10
If you wish to wear period clothing then it is the period 1939 to 1946; guys in uniform and gals in stockings and suspenders (might be the other way round).
Fabulous event, ask any member who was there in 2009
See you there
Paul and Brian