We didn’t win, but we did have a dance!
Last Thursday, in the lovely surroundings of The Isla Gladstone Conservatory The Reader Organisation's Mersyside Community Theatre project, was in the running for the Liverpool Mutual Homes (LMH) Unity Award for a Community Organisation. It is with great regret that I inform you that sadly we did not win... however, as you can see in this picture, we did have a dance!
Congratulations to The Princes Trust who won in our category, and to all the other award winners and runners up.
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2 thoughts on “We didn’t win, but we did have a dance!”
l best photo I have seen in ages I am awfully biased though
The best thing about that photo, as far as I am concerned, is that ‘Director’ is blurry. Seriously though, our silver-tongued marketing assistant charmed me with ‘Blimey Jane, you dance like something from the 1970’s…’ (I am from the 1970’s, I told him, but all the same had to ask him to teach me a few more 2011 moves…. ) BTW – there others dancing, it wasn’t just Niall and me – you just can’t see any of them in the pic.
Lovely evening! Great venue – Fabulous band – they were called something like the Great Function Band – brilliant strong female vocalist.