Newsletter 13/07/26

Evening All,

This Wednesday presents us with not one, but two major events of national importance.
First – and arguably the more exciting, depending on where your loyalties lie – we have the third instalment of our Camera Photography Course at the Arts Centre, kicking off at 7pm.
Secondly, there’s apparently some football match taking place… England v Argentina. (No comments about the Falklands, please – we’re a photography club, not the Foreign Office!)
So, how do we keep both the photographers and the football fans happy?
After consulting as many members as I could corner, the general consensus is this: we’ll begin with Stan’s presentation on Long Exposure and Freezing the Action – Being Creative with Shutter Speed. Rather fitting, really, as he’ll be explaining how to freeze the action just before 22 people spend 90 or more minutes trying to avoid doing exactly that.
Once Stan has finished, at around 7.40pm, we’ll aim to show the match from 8pm. Those wanting to head out on the practical sessions can do so, while anyone wishing to cheer, groan, or loudly question the referee’s eyesight can stay and watch the game.
As for how we’ll show the match… I’m currently working on that minor technical detail! But with a bit of luck solved!
Hopefully this strikes a good balance – or at least it’s the best idea we’ve come up with so far.

Cheers,

Mike

Newsletter 12/07/26

Morning All

Many thanks, again, to all who helped out with our ‘guests’ for the second, of four, of our camera course. For the record we ‘lost’ two, but gained 2; so, quite comfortable with that!
Stan’s talk next Wednesday is ‘Long Exposure and freezing the action; being creative with shutter speed.’ 
If possible, please bring tripods and ND filters and adapter ring, so that, if necessary, we could lend them, very temporarily, to our ‘guests.’ Ta!
We have for photo opportunities: A bubble machine, hula-hoop, football and dog with ball!

Notices:

Last reminder – Events Cup:
Our 4th visit for the Events Cup is Wycoller Country Park, about an hours’ drive – 44 miles, is on either Monday 13th July OR Sunday 19th July.
Just a reminder you can only pick one of those dates/days.
Lots of details in last week’s newsletter.

Email from Maddy – Arts Centre:
Good afternoon, all.
I hope you’re well.
We thought we’d make you aware of an upcoming charity event. Although it’s external from the Arts Centre, it’s for such a wonderful cause and the lovely lady Pip Flegel, who will be dressed as Dolly Parton, running the event asked if we could spread the word to any musically inclined people we know.
It’s a 24-Hour Sing-a-thonin aid of CancerHelp and WRACA. Held in Cherestanc Square next to Booths on the 16th, 17th, and 18th July 10am – 6pm.
You may have seen the posters around with more information. Volunteers wanted to join her and take part with singing and instruments please get in touch with her at pipflegel2009@gmail.com or 0737509532
Best wishes and have a lovely weekend,
Madeline

Up and coming programme of events:

Monday 13th July – Events Cup: Possible visit to Wycoller Country Park.

Wednesday 15th July – Camera course: the third of 4 weeks.

Sunday 19th July – Events Cup: Possible visit to Wycoller Country Park

Wednesday 22nd July – Camera course: the fourth of 4 weeks.

Wednesday 29th July – Club outing to Sunderland Point.

Wednesday 5th August – Club outing to the Crook o’ Lune

That’s all folks!

Mike

Newsletter 05/07/26

Morning All
Well, the camera course, week one, of four, we can safely say, was a great success; we had 22 ‘guests’ out of a possible 24 who attended – and those 2 sent their apologies!
Huge thank you to all members who specifically accompanied and engaged with small groups of ‘guests.’
And, thanks to Sue, Adrian and Freda.
I’ve had 3 emails thanking us: quotes….
“Thank you so much for last night’s session. I loved it!”
“Great night last night and learnt plenty!”
“Super first night of the course and really looking forward to the next 3!”
The members and ‘guests’ created a real genuine buzz in the club, always reassuring and proof that photographers will happily point expensive cameras/iPhones at almost anything if given half a chance! And, I think there was lots of enthusiasm amongst our ‘guests’ who seemed to be soaking up the information!
The only slight hitch was the rain deciding to make an early guest appearance. Clearly, even the weather wanted to be part of the course… it just arrived a little too enthusiastically. Still, no real complaint – it wouldn’t be Britain without a bit of liquid sunshine!
Next Wednesday’s BBC’s weather forecast looks good – fingers crossed!
So, thanks again to everyone involved and if nothing else it put the camera club on-the-Garstang-map!

Notices:

Message from Frank.
Possible trip to a family run, Photography Business in Otterbourne, Hampshire called Otterbourne Hides!
Here’s a link to their website, https://www.petewhieldonphotography.co.uk/
Frank knows these people and the set-up very well and it all comes very highly recommended.
Frank emailed them and said:
“I was speaking to a couple of members from my camera club and they are interested in spending a day with the owls etc.
There would probably be five of us in total.  Please can you advise on costs and available dates. Given the distance we have to travel, would it be possible to do an afternoon session followed by a morning session?
We are thinking of travelling down the first morning and then travelling back the following afternoon.
They replied:
Yes, our Owl Workshops are usually aimed at 5/6 people so that would be great.  It’s usually £150pp for a 3-hour session but if you booked as a group and could get at least 5 people, I could do for £100pp.
I would be happy to do an afternoon session for you, maybe say 1-4PM?
The next morning, depending on when you came, you could use the Kingfisher hide maybe? As this could accommodate up to 5/6 people also.
I could do £50pp for half day Kingfishers. We re-open these hides in August.
So, costs per person:
Owl hide = £100 + Kingfisher hide = £50, total = £150
Plus, overnight accommodation perhaps £100. Frank is researching possible Pub with rooms including breakfast.
5 members in 2 cars, therefore sharing fuel costs.
Obviously, it would be an early set-off on day 1 ‘cos we would need to be in Hampshire for latest 12 noon ish.
And setting back, after the Kingfisher hide, between 12 noon and 1pm ish. Getting back about 6.30pm.
Travelling time would be approx. 5 to 5 and half hours each way.
Interested? This trip is open to 5 members only – so, it is a first come first served basis!
If you are interested email mike on info@garstangcameraclub.co.uk ASAP to reserve a spot. Chat to Frank on Wednesday if you need further details.
Huge thanks to Frank for putting this trip forward!

Events Cup: Map attached.
Our 4th visit for the Events Cup is Wycoller Country Park, about an hours’ drive – 44 miles, is on either Monday 13th July OR Sunday 19th July.
Just a reminder you can only pick one of those dates/days.
Wycoller Country Park, Trawden is one of the prettiest country parks in Lancashire. The area is famous for its association with the Brontë sisters who referred to many of the nearby landmarks in books such as Wuthering Heights and Jane Eyre.
Wycoller Country Park is a mixture of woodland and farmland and has many footpaths leading to local beauty spots which include Bank House and Wycoller Beck.
There are toilets and a picnic area at the site.
Parking
There are 2 car parks: one at Trawden Road and one at Howarth Road. To prevent traffic congestion in the village, cars are not permitted beyond the car parks (unless driven by a registered disabled person).
The car parks are pay and display. The charge is £1 per day and payment is by card or phone
GR: SD 933 391
Postcode: BB8 8SU
Ancient Bridges and Architecture
Wycoller is home to several ancient bridges, showcasing medieval architecture and craftsmanship. The Clam Bridge, the Pack Horse Bridge, and the Clapper Bridge are significant features of the park. The Clam Bridge, estimated to be over 1,000 years old, is particularly noteworthy. These ancient structures emphasize the historical depth and cultural significance of the area.
Visitor Centre
The Wycoller Country Park visitor centre serves as an essential hub for information and services. Here, visitors can learn about the park’s history, flora, and fauna, and obtain maps and guides. The visitor centre also houses a quaint café, where you can enjoy light refreshments while taking in the scenic views.
The Village of Wycoller
Charming Village Atmosphere
The small village of Wycoller, nestled within the country park, adds to the area’s enchanting allure. Cobbled streets, traditional stone cottages, and historic farm buildings create a charming and timeless atmosphere. It’s easy to lose oneself in the serene beauty and quiet charm of this picturesque village.

Garstang Show:
We are having a stand at Garstang Show – Saturday 1st August
Part of our stand consists of 2 boards onto which we ‘stick’ prints to illustrate the camera club images and what we do.
I need some help transporting these boards to the show ground – can you help?
They will need to be transported Friday morning 11ish to the showground and moved off the show ground Saturday about 5.30pm.
The boards are one and half inches thick (40mm), 6 foot high (1,830mm) and 3 feet wide (920mm). Please get in touch with Mike on info@garstangcameraclub.co.uk or ring 07340 314408 if you can help – ta!

Up and coming programme of events:

Wednesday 8th July – Camera course: the second of 4 weeks.

Monday 13th July – Events Cup: Possible visit to Wycoller Country Park.

Wednesday 15th July – Camera course: the third of 4 weeks.

Sunday 19th July – Events Cup: Possible visit to Wycoller Country Park

Wednesday 22nd July – Camera course: the fourth of 4 weeks.

Wednesday 29th July – Club outing to Sunderland Point.

That’s all folks!

Mike

Newsletter 28/06/26

Morning All

A big thanks to Freda for overseeing the visit to Skippool Creek a couple of Wednesdays ago and for running the show-and-tell meeting last Wednesday. Thanks Freda!

Notices:

Today, Sunday 28th June:
An invitation to attend a preview of an exhibition shown by Peter Frankish who, if you remember, raises money for St. Catherines Hospice.
This is on from 2pm – 4pm at the Arts Centre. All members are cordially invited to pop along and see this exhibition.

Camera Course – details:
As a reminder we are running our Camera Course, ‘From Auto to Awesome: A 4 – week Camera Course.’ from July 1st until July 22nd inclusive, starting at 7pm NOT 7.30.
The theme for the first week is: Camera Controls – How a camera works, ‘Stops,’ Aperture, Shutter Speed, ISO and using manual not auto.
This talk will be delivered by Stan.

Events Cup:
Our 4th visit for the Events Cup is Wycoller Country Park, about an hours’ drive – 44 miles, is on either Monday 13th July OR Sunday 19th July.
Just a reminder you can only pick one of those dates/days.
Further details will follow in the next newsletter.

Up and coming programme of events:

Wednesday 1st July – Camera course: the first of 4 weeks.

Wednesday 8th July – Camera course: the second of 4 weeks.

Monday 13th July – Events Cup: Wycoller Country Park

Wednesday 15th July – Camera course: the third of 4 weeks.

Sunday 19th July – Events Cup: Wycoller Country Park

Wednesday 22nd July – Camera course: the fourth of weeks.

That’s all folks!

Mike

Newsletter 14/06/26

Morning All

Fleetwood Wrecks? More Like Fleetwood Success!
Well, this outing turned out to be a considerable improvement on Lytham – although, to be fair, the bar wasn’t exactly set at Olympic high-jump level! It really couldn’t have gone much worse than last time.
The weather was surprisingly well-behaved for a change. No rain, which in itself felt like a minor miracle, although it was a bit chilly with occasional sunny spells thrown in to keep us guessing.
A hardy band of 13 photographers spent the evening tramping around with cameras at the ready, photographing wildlife and, of course, the five famous wrecks. The only disappointment was the tide. I’d been dreaming of artistic long-exposure shots with seawater swirling dramatically around the wrecks. Unfortunately, while it was high tide, it was also a ‘low’ high tide – if that makes any sense at all. The sea clearly hadn’t read the script.
Still, you can’t have everything. If photographers had perfect conditions every week, we’d have nothing to moan about!
Next week we’re off to Skippool Creek. More details will follow later in the newsletter – assuming the tide, weather, and general laws of nature decide to cooperate.

Notices:

Holiday:
I’m away on hols from Tuesday 16th June until Wednesday 24th June inclusive. Freda is the contact point on info@garstangcameraclub.co.uk if you need any info.
So, therefore, there will be no newsletter on Sunday 21st June!
I know you will be really disappointed but don’t get withdrawal symptoms ‘cos it will resume again on the following Sunday, 28th June!

Summer outing:
Skippool Creek next Wednesday 17th June.
Wyre Road, Thornton-Cleveleys FY5 5LG; 10 miles and about 17 minutes.
I suggest you meet at Kirkland Memorial Hall, The Avenue, Churchtown, Garstang, PR3 0HR at 6.30pm and car share where appropriate.
If we leave at, say 6.40pm, we’ll be there for 7pm.
If you can’t make this time, you can obviously make your own way there and meet up with us.
It could well be muddy/wet so I suggest suitable footwear!

Camera Course details:
As a reminder we are running our Camera Course,
‘From Auto to Awesome: A 4 – week Camera Course.’
from July 1st until July 22nd inclusive, starting at 7pm NOT 7.30.
I need to emphasise that the camera course is open to ALL MEMBERS, not just those who have asked to join the course.
Last year we had a range of cameras that our ‘guests’ brought in, these included, in no particular order, Nikon, Samsung, Canon, Kodak, Lumix, Panasonic, Olympus and of course, iPhones!
So, I’m asking, very kindly, of course, if any member would be willing to help up to 2/3/4 people with their camera during the ‘practical sessions.’
These practical sessions will last up to about an hour to an hour and a quarter. Obviously, I would like to match their camera make to a member who has a similar camera make.
By help I don’t mean a ‘deep dive’ into their camera! However, I think it is really important that the people go away with a new skill and a slightly better understanding of their camera – even if it is a few images taken in ‘auto!’
Also, it would be great to show the social and the companionship side of our club and you never know they may join! Joining, though, isn’t the ‘end-product’ it is getting our name out there in the local area and helping folk.
If you are able to help with the above, please email me on info@garstangcameraclub.co.uk so that I can begin to coordinate members to people and remind me what make of camera you have, thanks.
If on the other hand you want to help out in any other way still email in, please, ‘cos you may have some great ideas that we haven’t thought of!
Thanks for reading the above and I know it may be a big ask but any assistance will support a smoother operation!
I’ve attached a basic ‘course content’ for you confirming dates and times; this I will send to all the people who contact me.

Wednesday 24th June:
As mentioned below, this evening at the Arts Centre, is for members to SAT (Show and Tell), their images from the 4 previous summers ‘outings’ that is, Brockholes, Lytham (!), Fleetwood and Skippool Creek. Please be free, also, to SAT any other images that you may have taken over the previous 4 weeks. There is no set plan for this Wednesday’s get together – it is an open type meeting.

Up and coming programme of events:

Wednesday 17th June – Club outing to Skippool Creek

Wednesday 24th June – Show and Tell. An opportunity for members to show their images taken from the 4 outings since Wednesday 27th May.

Sunday 28th June – An invitation to attend a preview of an exhibition shown by Peter Frankish who, if you remember, raises money for St. Catherines Hospice This is on from 2pm – 4pm at the Arts Centre. All members are cordially invited to pop along and see this exhibition.

Wednesday 1st July – Camera course: the first of 4 weeks.

Wednesday 8th July – Camera course: the second of 4 weeks.

That’s all folks!

Mike

Newsletter 07/06/26

Morning All

Lytham!
Well, Mike (Hollinate) and I bravely seized the opportunity for an evening shoot in Lytham, only to discover that autumn had apparently arrived several months ahead of schedule. The weather treated us to a delightful combination of wind, cold, and the occasional icy shower – just enough to remind us why sofas were invented.
Undeterred, we managed to capture some wonderfully dramatic skies, with brief appearances from the sun that seemed to last about as long as our Prime Minister’s promises! I even resorted to black and white photography, partly for artistic reasons and partly because colour seemed to have packed up and gone home.
In a desperate search for signs of life, we took a drive around town, but Lytham appeared to have been abandoned. Whether everyone was indoors keeping warm or had simply migrated south for the winter remains unclear.
We did encounter Stan, who had ventured down the slipway, possibly in pursuit of some long-exposure masterpieces. However, after assessing the conditions, he declared it was far too cold and announced he was heading home, in his car, for a piece of toast. Frankly, that may have been the highlight of the evening.
Those who wisely chose to stay at home in front of the television, with a hot drink and functioning central heating, probably made the better decision.
Still, photographers are an optimistic bunch. Onwards and upwards – and hopefully warmer and drier – to the Fleetwood Wrecks next Wednesday!

Notices:

The next Events Cup destination – Appleby. 53 miles – 1 hour and 6 minutes
Dates either Thursday 11th June OR Saturday 13th June
Unique Event!
Appleby Horse Fair: Held annually, 6th June until the 10th June, this historic gypsy and traveller gathering features horse parades, river bathing, and a vibrant market. It attracts thousands of visitors and is one of Europe’s largest horse fairs.
For the reason above I’m going on the Saturday – it may be quieter!
Parking: Broad Close Car Park, Appleby-in-Westmorland CA16 6QR, UK. Takes cash or Payby Phone app. I think no contactless!
Boundary map attached. Good luck!

Summer outing: The Fleetwood Wrecks: Next Wednesday, 10th June
34 minutes, 18 miles. FY7 6FN
I suggest we meet at Kirkland Memorial Hall, The Avenue, Churchtown, Garstang, PR3 0HR at 6.30pm and car share where appropriate.
If we leave at, say 6.40pm, we’ll be there for 7.15/20pm.
If you can’t make this time, you can obviously make your own way there and meet up with us.
There is a high tide at 7.50pm.
Weather: light rain showers and a moderate breeze; so, another warm summer evening then eh!
Mainly due to the weather forecast and a high tide I shall be wearing wellies! I thought I would let you know.
In addition to the wrecks there is the Fleetwood Marsh Nature Reserve – possible wildlife images?

Up and coming programme of events:

Wednesday 10th June – Club outing to the Fleetwood wrecks

Thursday 11th June – Possible Events Cup visit to Appleby

Saturday 13th June – Possible Events Cup visit to Appleby

Wednesday 17th June – Club outing to Skippool Creek, details next week.

Wednesday 24th June – Show and Tell. An opportunity for members to show their images taken from the 4 outings since Wednesday 27th May.

Sunday 28th June – An invitation to attend a preview of an exhibition shown by Peter Frankish who, if you remember, raises money for St. Catherines Hospice. This is on from 2pm – 4pm at the Arts Centre. All members are cordially invited to pop along and see this exhibition.

Wednesday 1st July – Camera course: the first of 4 weeks, more details in the next newsletter.

Short and sweet today, eh!
That’s all folks and see you Wednesday at The Fleetwood wrecks!

Mike

Newsletter 31/05/26

Morning All

Well done to all members who managed the time to get to Brockholes NR last Wednesday evening.
Very pleasant evening with quite a lot of wildlife including several sightings of Deer.

Notices:

Great news part 1:
Many thanks to Ian for his diligent skills this morning, Saturday, in removing the projector down from the ceiling, taking it apart, giving it a really good clean, putting it back together, (no screws left over), putting back on the ceiling and re-aligning it! Not an easy task, I can assure you!
So, when the new computer is ready, we will test it out for colour accuracy.

Great news part 2:
Ian has volunteered to become the new club Programme Secretary. Many thanks Ian! He and I will work together to produce the 2027 – 2028 programme and then Ian will take over.
I would like to take this opportunity to express my sincere thanks to Ian for committing his time to supporting this important part of the club.

Outings:

Important: Change in the summer programme
I’ve made a management decision!
Next week’s outing was going to be The Fleetwood Wrecks.
However, I’ve swopped it for Lytham. For two reasons.
Firstly, the weather looks poor and we will be able to get shelter in Lytham; there’s no shelter where we go near Fleetwood!
And, secondly, on Wednesday 10th June, for the Fleetwood outing, there is a high tide at 7.55pm giving much better chances of good photographs with the tide in and not out!
So, this coming Wednesday we will be going to Lytham.
Lytham outing: NOT St. Annes!
I suggest we meet at Kirkland Memorial Hall, The Avenue, Churchtown, Garstang, PR3 0HR at 6.30pm and car share where appropriate.
If we leave at, say 6.40pm, it is a 30 mins drive so we should be there just after 7pm.
If you can’t make this time, you can obviously make your own way there and meet up with us.
Park at: Bath Street Pay & Display Car Park: FY8 5LB
Or
There should be room for on-street parking.

Up and coming programme of events:

Wednesday 3rd June – Club outing to Lytham

Wednesday 10th June – Club outing to the Fleetwood wrecks

Thursday 11th June – Possible Events Cup visit to Appleby

Saturday 13th June – Possible Events Cup visit to Appleby

Wednesday 17th June – Club outing to Skippool Creek

Wednesday 24th June – Show and Tell. An opportunity for members to show their images taken from the 4 outings since Wednesday 27th May.

Short and sweet eh!
That’s all folks and see you Wednesday at Lytham.

Mike

Newsletter 24/05/26

Morning All

Bank Holiday Monday and a heat wave in the same sentence? I genuinely thought one of those was a typo! Usually, Bank Holidays come with a complimentary yellow weather warning and at least one barbecue sheltering under a gazebo.
Naturally, the cynic in me now assumes we’re approximately 2 weeks away from a nationwide hosepipe ban and headlines about reservoirs running dry.
Ah well… enjoy the sunshine while Britain still permits it!

Presentation Evening!
The Garstang Camera Club Presentation Evening at the Arts Centre proved once again that photographers can, in fact, emerge from behind their cameras long enough to eat buffet food and applaud each other enthusiastically.
Congratulations to all members who bravely submitted images for judging in our five competitions and scored sufficient marks to be included. Entering your work for public scrutiny takes courage, strong nerves, and occasionally a large cup of tea. Hats off to all the worthy winners who proudly collected certificates, trophies, and, most importantly, bragging rights for the next twelve months.
Special congratulations go to Stan, who walked away with the hard-fought and highly prestigious title of *Photographer of the Year*. Stan has spent the season quietly hoovering up competition wins with alarming consistency, so nobody was entirely surprised — although several members are now reportedly studying his camera settings in secret.
A huge thank you to Freda and Robin for their sterling assistance to Betty and her excellent catering crew. The buffet on Wednesday evening was nothing short of a military operation in efficiency. By all accounts, the food was superb, the puddings vanished at record speed, and second helpings were pursued with the determination usually reserved for wildlife photographers stalking rare birds.
The evening was not only about trophies and certificates but also highlighted the wonderfully social side of the club. Thanks to the 35 members who managed to prise themselves away from busy schedules, television remotes, and editing software to attend. Everyone was warmly welcomed — even the very late arrivals. Ian, we accept your excuse… this time.
The atmosphere throughout the evening was lively and cheerful, helped in no small part by the occasional appearance of certain alcoholic refreshments. It is remarkable how much more artistic everyone becomes after half a glass of wine.
Many thanks to our distinguished guests, the Lady Mayor and Tony, for attending, with the Lady Mayor kindly presenting the awards to our delighted winners. Rumour has it some members practiced their “surprised winner” faces in advance.
Finally, enormous thanks to Lewis, our indefatigable Competition Secretary, whose meticulous record-keeping throughout the season ensured the evening ran smoother than a freshly cleaned camera lens. Organising photographers is no small achievement and deserves a medal in itself.
Don’t forget to check the club website to see Maurice’s photographs from the evening — proof that photographers do occasionally allow themselves to be photographed.
And last but certainly not least, the raffle raised an excellent £120 thanks to the wonderfully generous prizes donated by members and the enthusiastic purchasing of raffle tickets. This welcome boost to club funds may even stretch to booking a speaker or two… though perhaps not David Bailey just yet.

Stan:
Huge congratulations to Stan on winning Photographer of the Year on Wednesday at the camera club’s annual presentation evening.
Stan, now a proud nine-time POTY champion, has announced he is retiring at the very top of his game, and while he’s still ahead — and quite right too, or at least before the trophy starts asking for membership fees.
He’s decided to hang up his metaphorical trophy cabinet and pour all his energy into supporting the club. Very gracious, very modest, and just so legendary.
As the 41-year-old tennis player Stan Wawrinka reportedly said this morning, perhaps referring to Stan? “I have squeezed the last drop from the lemon.”

Notices:
Calendar Photographs:
Many thanks to all members you managed to submit images for the voting that took place after the AGM.
The scores are in!
From the 73 entered I’ve sent, to the Arts Centre committee, 38 which were the highest scoring – see attached for the titles.
The Arts Centre committee will now meet and reduce this number to either 12 (one for each month) or maybe 14, to include a front and back page to the calendar.
As soon as I know the picked images I’ll let you all know via a regular newsletter.

Peter Frankish:
Just to remind: Peter raises money for St. Catherine’s Hospice and we gave him 20 prints for him to mount and frame and sell to raise these much-needed funds.
I’ve attached a ‘flyer’ which he has sent me which explains the context in which they will be shown.
If you read the flyer, you will see there is an invitation to attend a preview on Sunday 28th June from 2pm – 4pm. All members are cordially invited to pop along and see the exhibition.

Summer Programme
Just to confirm: as per the ‘Summer’ programme we are out and about for the next 4 weeks, this means we are NOT meeting at the Arts Centre.
Any images taken on these next 4 outings can be shown on the 24th June in the Arts centre.

Brockholes Nature Reserve. This Wednesday. Map of reserve attached.
I suggest we meet at Kirkland Memorial Hall, The Avenue, Churchtown, Garstang, PR3 0HR at 6.30 and car share where appropriate. If we leave soon after, say 6.35 it is a 25 mins drive so we should be there by 7pm.
If you can’t make this time, you can obviously make your own way there and meet up with us.
As you can see below the car park shuts at 9pm SHARP! So that will give us 2 hours.
If you park ‘outside’ the car park entrance you can stay in the reserve as long as you want – sunset is at 21.25.
You can see where to park ‘outside’ ‘cos as you approach the entrance there will be quite a few cars parked. It takes about 15 mins to walk to the reserve.

Reserve opening hours:
Car Park: Open 6am – 9pm: £6 per car

Up and coming programme of events:

Wednesday 27th May – Club outing to Brockholes Nature Reserve.

Wednesday 3rd June – Club outing to the Fleetwood wrecks

Wednesday 10th June – Club outing to Lytham

Thursday 11th June – Possible Events Cup visit to Appleby

Saturday 13th June – Possible Events Cup visit to Appleby

Wednesday 17th June – Club outing to Skippool Creek

That’s all folks and see you Wednesday at Brockholes Nature Reserve!

Mike

Newsletter 17/05/26

Morning All

Many thanks to all the members (25) who managed to attend this year’s AGM instead of basking in this lovely warm spring weather! Ha!

AGM – summary:
Finance:
A comprehensive treasurers’ report from Robin including:
The Balance sheet, Profit and Loss account and the Budget for 2026/27.
Robin also confirmed that the fees for 2026 – 2027 will remain at £60 per person.

Chair:
Discussion on Competition statistics – number of entries in the last 3 years and competition statistics – prints only.
Report on the last 12 months.

Re-election of the committee members.

AOB.
Slide show  by Stan: highlighting membership stats over the past several years and the reasons for change.
2 discussion points from Dom:
1. How do we increase knowledge sharing across the members – Skills workshops (like the Frank session)? or practice events?
2. How do we entice younger members to the club? Have we considered a youth section of the club? I would be more than happy to teach kids / young adults that are interested.

Chair’s choice of image – result next Wednesday.

Summer Season Programme shown and discussed.

The main programme for 2026 – 2027 shown and discussed.

The Challenges and dates for Show-and-tell (SAT) for next season also shown.

Voting on the Calendar images. Images chosen sent to The Arts Centre committee.

8 Documents attached; these include:
Balance Sheet with the Profit and Loss account, Budget for 2026/27, two competition stats, the list of the committee members, the Summer Programme for 2026, The Main Programme for 2026- 2027 and the Challenges and dates for Show-and-tell (SAT) for next season.

The Show and Tell (SAT)
These ‘challenges’ are incorporated into the main programme throughout 2026 – 2027.
This is to try and encourage members to take part and get involved in the club and of course to use your mobile phones, iPads and cameras!
You don’t have to take part! And it’s NOT a competition. However, please do have a go if poss!
Showing your images?
Bring the images in on a USB ‘Stick’ and chat about them from the front.
Bring the images in on a USB ‘Stick’, chat about them but remain seated.
Bring the images in on a USB ‘Stick’ and these will be shown anonymously.
Send the images to me and I’ll show them in a PowerPoint presentation on the appropriate date; kept anonymous.
You can take any of these challenge images at any time but they are to be shown on specific dates shown in the programme.

For example:
The first SAT is any image that has Red and/or yellow in it and must be taken by mobile phone or iPad only; no camera!
If you look at the main programme the date to show this challenge is Wednesday 23rd September.
NB. The challenges in red, (see attachment), for example – * Landscapes (30.09.26) – follow on from a talk by a speaker – just to get you enthused!
If you have any questions please just get in touch – it’s no problem!

Raffle:
As usual we will be running a raffle on Wednesday 20th May (presentation evening) so, if anyone would like to donate a prize, it would be very appreciative!

Up and coming programme of events:

Wednesday 20th May – Our final social gathering together of the ‘main season’ with the presentation of the certificates and the trophies.
We will be having the usual excellent buffet from ‘Betty’ and her team and this will be served just after 7.30pm.
Drinks: please bring along your own drinks for the evening and there are glasses in the kitchen.
Many thanks to Freda for liasing with ‘Betty’ and arranging everything else that goes with the catering side.
Many thanks also go to Lewis for organising the presentation, trophies and certificates – not an easy task.

Wednesday 27th May – Club outing to Brockholes Nature Reserve.

Wednesday 3rd June – Club outing to the Fleetwood wrecks

Wednesday 10th June – Club outing to Lytham

Thursday 11th June – Possible Events Cup visit to Appleby

Saturday 13th June – Possible Events Cup visit to Appleby

That’s all folks and see you Wednesday!

Mike

Newsletter 10/05/26

Morning All

Short(ish) and sweet this morning; the sun has its hat on….etc!

Notices:

Arts Society:
I’ve attached, for your perusal and information, the Minutes from the AGM of Garstang & District Arts Society held on 18th April 2026.
If you have any comments, please let me know.

Message from Vicki Bettaney:
I hope you don’t mind me messaging you. I’m a member of the Garstang Camera Club Facebook page and I’m asking if there is someone to help me to learn how to use my camera.
I was kindly invited to come to a meeting on a Wednesday evening. Unfortunately, that isn’t something I’m able to do due to how I’m affected by a mental health condition.
For me to be able to learn how to use my camera, I would need it to be guided by someone on a one-to-one basis. I also find learning easier if it’s done by in person demonstration and not by watching something online.
So, please can I ask, is there anyone in the camera club that would be interested in doing this? I’m more than happy to pay for someone’s time and knowledge.
The camera I have is a Panasonic LUMIX FZ82D.
If you feel you can help Vicki please email me and I’ll send her your email address and you can take it from there. Ta.

Events Cup:
Don’t forget – the second Events Cup ‘round’ is upon us.
The destination is Blackpool and the 2 dates to choose from are Tuesday 12th May OR Sunday 17th May.
Just to reiterate and remind everyone, you must choose only one date to visit and take photographs.

AGM:
Hopefully you will have noticed that the AGM is to be held next Wednesday, 13th May!
I’ve attached:

  • The AGM minutes for 30.04.25, and
  • This Wednesday’s agenda.

Want to join the committee? Anyone is more than welcome. You wouldn’t have to take an active role, just gives us your considered opinion! We only meet twice a year!
Many thanks to, as you know, Ian, Dom and Frank for joining.

Raffle:
As usual we will be running a raffle on Wednesday 20th May (presentation evening) so, if anyone would like to donate a prize, it would be very appreciative! Please bring along anytime, not necessarily on the evening.

Coffee duty this Wednesday:
Coffee and tea duty for this coming Wednesday is Frank and Dom – many thanks in advance!

Up and coming programme of events:

Wednesday 13th May – Our AGM! See above. The AGM will be in the first half of the evening followed, in the second half, by announcements by Mike, including, Chair’s choice, the new ‘main’ programme, the summer programme, various images and voting on the submitted calendar photographs; not necessarily in that order!

Wednesday 20th May – Our final social gathering together of the ‘main season’ with the presentation of the certificates and the trophies.
We will be having the usual excellent buffet from ‘Betty’ and her team and this will be served just after 7.30pm.
Drinks: please bring along your own drinks for the evening and there are glasses in the kitchen.
Many thanks to Freda for liasing with ‘Betty’ and arranging everything else that goes with the catering side. Many thanks also go to Lewis for organising the presentation, trophies and certificates – not an easy task.

Wednesday 27th May – The summer programme commences – more info at the AGM!

That’s all folks and see you Wednesday!

Mike