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Inaugural Meeting CAMPAIGN FOR REAL ALE Bridgnorth Sub-Branch © June / July 2016 Programme of Events Date Event Start time Place 11 June TELFORD & EAST 10.00 am The Black Boy (Sat.) SHROPSHIRE BRANCH Bridgnorth WV16 4BG AGM ALL MEMBERS WELCOME 18 June Leicester Pubs Coach Trip Contact Coach Fare (Sat.) ALL WELCOME Dave Haddon £15.00 for CAMRA members 21 June Bridgnorth Branch Meeting 8.00 pm Mini bus from George Hotel (Tue.) Down Inn, Chetton Departure time 7.30 pm prompt Change to WV16 6UA Limited Spaces “What’s ALL WELCOME Please Reserve ASAP Brewing” 9 July WEST MIDLANDS 12.00 noon Joules Brewery (Red Lion) (Sat.) REGIONAL MEETING Market Drayton TF9 1JP ALL MEMBERS WELCOME 15 July Social Evening 7.30 pm White Lion (Fri.) Beer & Chat Bridgnorth WV16 4AB ALL WELCOME Fri. 15 – Festival at the Edge FATE - VOLUNTEERS REQUIRED Sun. 17 July Much Wenlock TO STAFF BEER TENT 17 July TES Branch Meeting 8.00 pm Festival at the Edge FATE (Sun.) ALL WELCOME Much Wenlock 26 July Bridgnorth Branch Meeting 8.00 pm Mini bus from George Hotel (Tue.) Lion O'Morfe Departure time 7.30 pm prompt Upper Farmcote WV15 5PS Limited Spaces ALL WELCOME Please Reserve ASAP If you would like to come along to any of the above events, be involved in any way or would like to be kept informed, please contact the Social Secretary or any committee member, details as below Bridgnorth CAMRA Social Secretary: Dave Haddon Telephone 07809 887159 Email: [email protected] Branch Secretary: Mike Vorwerg Telephone: 07876 222441 Email: [email protected] Branch Chairman: Eleanor Haddon Telephone 01746 862884 Email: [email protected] www.bridgnorthcamra.org.uk CAMPAIGN FOR REAL ALE Bridgnorth Sub-Branch © OTHER LOCAL EVENTS / BEER FESTIVALS Thurs 2 – Aston Manor Beer Festival Sun 5 June Aston Manor Cricket Club, Church Road, Perry Barr, B42 2LA http://blog.astonmanorcricket.co.uk/aston-manor-social- events/aston-manor-2013-beer-festival/ Thurs 9 – Wolverhampton Beer Festival Sat 11 June Newhampton Arts Centre, Dunkley Street WV1 4AN Email: [email protected] Sat 25 June Ellerdine Beer Festival Ellerdine Village Hall, Ellerdine, Telford TF6 6QT http://www.evh.btck.co.uk/ALERDINE2016 Thurs 14 – Black Country Beer Festival Sat 16 July Lye Cricket Club, Stourbridge Road, StourbridgeDY9 7DH http://www.blackcountrybeerfestival.com/ Thurs 28 – Stafford Beer Festival Sat 30 July Blessed William Howard School, Rowley Avenue http://www.staffordbeerfestival.org.uk/ Social Secretary: Dave Haddon Telephone 07809 887159 Email: [email protected] Branch Secretary: Mike Vorwerg Telephone: 07876 222441 Email: [email protected] Branch Chairman: Eleanor Haddon Telephone 01746 862884 Email: [email protected] www.bridgnorthcamra.org.uk CAMPAIGN FOR REAL ALE Bridgnorth Sub-Branch © Social Secretary: Dave Haddon Telephone 07809 887159 Email: [email protected] Branch Secretary: Mike Vorwerg Telephone: 07876 222441 Email: [email protected] Branch Chairman: Eleanor Haddon Telephone 01746 862884 Email: [email protected] www.bridgnorthcamra.org.uk CAMPAIGN FOR REAL ALE Bridgnorth Sub-Branch © Social Secretary: Dave Haddon Telephone 07809 887159 Email: [email protected] Branch Secretary: Mike Vorwerg Telephone: 07876 222441 Email: [email protected] Branch Chairman: Eleanor Haddon Telephone 01746 862884 Email: [email protected] www.bridgnorthcamra.org.uk CAMPAIGN FOR REAL ALE Bridgnorth Sub-Branch © Social Secretary: Dave Haddon Telephone 07809 887159 Email: [email protected] Branch Secretary: Mike Vorwerg Telephone: 07876 222441 Email: [email protected] Branch Chairman: Eleanor Haddon Telephone 01746 862884 Email: [email protected] www.bridgnorthcamra.org.uk .
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