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Introduction
Welcome to our frequently written news letter, the one that's regularly
updated, yes I wish! Anyway that's all about to change, Stuart's gioing to
have the website finished in the next couple of weeks and it will be updated
weekly letting you what's going on, events, music and food nights and even
down to the changes on the beer board.
So to start us off, this is a brief overview of what's going on over the
coming months, but bear in mind this will change regulary as we add more
and more to keep you guys entertained.
20-22 April ... St George's Day Weekend Beer Festival, all beers featured
are beers that were voted for by you. See here for more info.
23 April ... Apologies, we always celebrate Saint Georges Night, but as you
know still recovering from a broken leg and I didn't want to cancel the
event at a later date and disappoint everyone.
25 April ... Ben's boy-band will be entertaining us with there musical
abilities (sorry Ben, don't know what your bands name is now).
2 May ... Music by Minor Swing.
6 May ... Our in-house quiz master will taxing your minds with our normal
bank holiday brain storm, kicks off at 8.30 get here early to guarantee a
table as it will get busy.
8 May ... Wine Tasting, come along and sample some wines and local cheeses,
this is a strictly ticket only affair so ask Steve for more details.
15 May ... Meet the Brewer Night, we'll have the head brewer from Shepherd
Neame here to guide us through some tasting, supper provided. Again this a
strictly ticket-only affair.
21 May ... I know I'm tempting fate but this is when Gloucester maybe
playing Leicester, so keep it free as we will be arranging a coach.
23 May ... Music by "The Whole Grand Scheme".
And looking ahead . . .
13 June ... Leon Daye is back.
22 July ... Boat Trip, more details to follow but the usual mayhem is
guaranteed!!!
3 August ... The Reverend Janet Bromley, back behind the bar raising
money for charity.
10 August ... Summer Beer Festival weekend
26 August ... Frocester Chill Out
Just a note to say we will be selling the must-have fashion item this year,
Frocester Beer Festival T-shirts all money raised going to charity. We'll
keep you posted as and when they become available.
A Reminder . . .
This year Vale Vision is intending holding its first Dursley Beer Festival.
The idea is to promote Dursley to a wider audience by hold a "Celebration
of Food and Ale on the Cotswold Way". It's intended to have lots of events
based on what's great about our part of the Cotswolds with lots of walks
and celebration over the weekend of the 26th May 2006 (Bank Holiday Weekend).
To make this work, we need people to get involved on all levels from security
to helping set up stalls and power systems. Please contact Shirley at Vale
Vision for more details.
Apologies
This goes out to all the ladies that have to queue outside the W.C. on a busy
night. We've known this is problem for sometime but work now is underway to
rectify this situation. Please bear with us while the building work is going
on.
For those who need reminding of our Food Service / Opening Times ...
| Normal Opening Hours |
| Monday - Saturday: | 11.00 am - 11.00 pm |
| Sunday: | 12.00 pm - 11.00 pm |
| Food Service Times |
| Fri, Sat, Sun: | 12.00 pm - 3.00 pm |
| Mon, Tue, Wed, Thur: | 12.00 pm - 8.00 pm |
Cheers!
Steve Herbert
April 2007THE OLD SPOT INN
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