Bogbain Newsletter – July 2010
Date update
Important dates for your diary……
2nd to 6th August – Summer Camp (see below for details)
Music
28th August – Low Anthem – winners of MOJO magazine’s best new band this year!
10th September – singer songwriter Kirsty McGhee in concert
8th October – The Shee – award winning multi instrumental and vocal group in concert
Lasertag – 21st July. Tazball are running lasertag sessions at Bogbain over the summer. This is a great activity for all age groups. Just like paintball but without the pain, Laser tag sessions will cost £5 for half an hour. To book for this first session please give us a ring on 01463 772800
Summer camp
We are running our Summer camp this year from the 2nd to the 6th August. There are limited paces so please book as soon as possible. Kids will enjoy sessions in archery, arts, laser tag, team-building games, as well as nature and wildlife sessions with Nick Martin.
The week course costs £150 (£130 for members). If you’d like to find out more please give us a ring or have a look at the web site where we will be posting pictures from last years event.
Summer deals
For the summer holidays we’re giving members 10% off everything at Bogbain – this includes farm shop, restaurant, quads, archery, and Creatures Great and Small. Family membership is £30 and single membership is £20 for the year. If you sign up before 31st July we will also give you an extra month which means next summer is taken care off as well!
Low Anthem
We are absolutely delighted to be welcoming Mojo award winners “Low Anthem” to Bogbain on the 28th August. Here’s a review of their critically acclaimed album “Oh my God, Charlie Darwin”
“The band The Low Anthem isn’t your typical band. Sure, all three band members (Ben Knox Miller, Jeff Prystowsky, and Jocie Adams) come from Providence, Rhode Island which might provide a partial explanation.
But only the love for music could explain how a baseball, jazz, and American history scholar (Prystowsky), a NASA technician (Adams), and a painter (Miller) got together to make their brand of blues and folk — which is a long way from their classical music roots.
The Low Anthem’s third album Oh My God, Charlie Darwin is consistent in its introspective approach to remind the world there remains beauty and serenity. Part of this success comes from the album being recorded in a distant cabin on Block Island, Rhode Island.
Much of the band’s success stems from their down-to-earth sensibility. Acting as their own agent to book shows, the band maintains a strong work ethic to keep them grounded, which Miller recounts, “we learned from all that grassroots sweat how the business side works. So we never had to rely on anyone but the community to come out. It’s been natural and very human”
Tickets are £10 and are already selling VERY fast so if you don’t want to miss out please book immediately!
Northern Roots Music Club
Northern Roots festival held in June was a great success with some stunning performances. We have now launched the Northern Roots Music Club which is for those who enjoy folk, country, roots, Cajun, blues ….anything but mainstream! If you are on Facebook why not join us and find out what is happening.
There are also video clips from this year’s festival being posted up by our good friends Eileen Tunnel and Paul Taggart on you tube and on the Northern Roots Music Club and Bogbain Facebook pages.
There will be more news about music sessions and archery club in our next bulletin!