Twenty Five members enjoying a trip to the Wine Tasting Session on
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Twenty Five members enjoying a trip to the Wine Tasting Session on
Salon Holiday Twenty Five members enjoying a trip to the Wine Tasting Session on the Twinning Holiday to Salon de Provence. The holiday included trips to the Camargue, the “Musical Caves”. The holiday was over 5 days. Wertheim Hornblower’s History More and more pieces of music were rehearsed and the group has now between 16 and 18 active hornblowers and is performing four-part music in key ES. The Wertheim Hornblowers have participated in national competitions and won several awards. In 2012 in Hungary at an The Wertheim Hornblower international competition they Association (“Bläsercorps der achieved a gold medal. Kreisjägervereinigung Wertheim”) They perform for other was established in 1952. associations, at festive town Originally horn signals, small events (also in Twin Towns) as marching tunes and fanfares were well as religious and charity only blown at hunting events and events. huntsmen’s festivities on the small and more practical so called “Fürst-Pless-Horn”. At that time, the group always had between 10 and 16 members and would meet weekly to practise and of course also to attend hunting events. First in the 80’s and 90’s – under the leadership of musical director Eberhard Geiger – the group started to use the so called “Parforce-Horn” from France which enabled them also to perform pieces of music and play at Masses. More about the Hornblowers on page 5 The next article was written by Edit Kabor (pictured below) the Szentendre City Council Officer responsible for Twinning & International Activities. The Musical we visited gave us an insight into your cultural life. We saw Peterborough and had an exclusive tour of a Cambridge College. Hungry Hungarians in Huntingdon We arrived really hungry. Hungry for the meeting with our twin towns and the beginning of spring in England. We did not remain hungry! We received such a warm welcome and incredible hospitality from everyone. We felt absolutely special and just hope to return one day. It began with the flags: Hungarian alongside English ones. Our hosts had taken care of some sunshine so we could see the town in bright colours. We had full English breakfast – we were full to say the least. Then we had a walking tour of Huntingdon and Godmanchester. We admired the Town Halls, the river bank and mostly the special atmosphere of these typical English towns (let’s not forget the beer either) that some of us only knew from films. What remains truly unforgettable was the “Hungarian Night” with goulash, strudel and Hungarian language course. Our four Hungarian youngsters performed a witty little story of two girls and their lovers in authentic Hungarian costumes with Hungarian folk music - full of life! I have to admit our hosts were just as full of life when asked to dance. We had a wonderful evening. It was fascinating to see how people on the “other side of the world” were interested in our culture, our food, our traditions and even ourselves. We came home full of experience, beautiful pictures in our minds, feeling we must come back one day. We will do our best to make you feel at home in Hungary when you visit. Thank You Edit Kabor COME AND HAVE LUNCH IN THE GARDEN RELAX, HAVE A DRINK, CHAT TO FRIENDS Sunday 2nd August 2015 at 12.30 £10.00 PER TICKET BAR – RAFFLE Venue – 67 Sparrowhawk Way, Hartford PE29 1XE Tickets from Trish James 01480 454801 German Holiday Break 2016 Change of date Wertheim has now informed us that it has made plans for another Trade Fair in May 2016. As this date unfortunately partly conflicts with the planned HGTA holiday to Germany, our trip has now been brought forward to the second week in June ! The Hornblowers A true highlight by Gesine DeVere The visit of the Wertheim Hornblower’s from 4-8 June 2015 was indeed a true highlight – tremendously enjoyed both by our guests, the families who hosted them during their stay and all HGTA members who had decided to participate in the many arranged events. Visits included the Cromwell Museum, Johnson’s Farm Shop, the Raptor Foundation, a trip to Cambridge with the Guided Bus. Fish and Chip dinner at the George Hotel, dinner and Ceilidh dancing at the Town Hall. Beer tasting at the Falcon Inn and a delicious meal at the nearby Hill Restaurant – and of course last but not least, the Hornblower’s concerts at “All Saints Church” and their two performances at the Huntingdon Riverside Gala. Our guests from Wertheim were truly overwhelmed by the English hospitality and generosity of their host families (all volunteers), the support of many other HGTA members- and they were tremendously pleased and excited about the wonderful programme, which had been arranged for them – all crowned by lovely weather. Once again it was confirmed, what a wonderful opportunity these meetings between people from our Twin Towns are to promote the “Twinning Idea” of better understanding, greater knowledge and true friendship between people of different countries. Salon De Provence Holiday Forties Night Twenty five members recently travelled to Marseille for a short holiday in Salon de Provence. To celebrate VE Day HGTA held a Forties night with authentic food, music and union jack’s everywhere. We stayed at the Grande Hotel de la Poste in the centre of the town and whilst there visited Cavalon organic vineyard in Lambesc for a wine tasting and picnic lunch. Preceded by an aperitif in the fields among the vines, no grapes to see, too early in the season. The evening got off to a good start with many entering into the spirit of things and coming in 40s style clothing, period hair styles and newspapers of the day. The meal was ‘Woolton Pie’ a root vegetable dish which people were encouraged to eat in the war years, it was surprisingly good too! Top; apertif in the vineyard Bottom; tasting the wine Music was by Carole and David who sang songs from the era and looked the part in their dress and hair styles. We had a short quiz on prices of things then and now, unfortunately drinks at the bar were at today’s prices, but a good time was had by all. Gubbio celebrates the “Festa dei Ceri” on May 15th each year A little bit of history th celebrates the “Festa dei Ceri” on May 15 each year. Scholars Gubbio and historians are almost unanimous in agreement: the Ceri Scholars and historians are almost unanimous in agreement: the Ceri Festival is a tribute of love and Festival is a tribute of love and affection towards Bishop Ubaldo which affection towards Bishop Ubaldo which still carries on today, although expressed in the traditions dating backon to the pilgrimage which took place on May 15 1160 when traditions the citizens of Gubbio madeback still carries today, although expressed in the dating their way up towards the Cathedral with candles in their hands in order to honour their beloved to the pilgrimage which took place on May 15th 1160 when the citizens Bishop Ubaldo who was on his deathbed. of Gubbio made their towards the Cathedral with candles Thus it is that since midMayway in 1160up Gubbio draws upon its most noble heritage in order to renew in act of love, devotion, gratitude and affection. theirthishands in order to honour their beloved Bishop Ubaldo who was Over the centuries the original candles were replaced by wooden structures covered in wax, then by on his deathbed. the present three wooden structures each five metres high, surmounted by the statues of the three th saints: Saint Ubaldo, Saint George and Saint Anthony, protectors respectively of the medieval bodies Thusofitbricklayers, is thattraders sinceandmidMay in 1160 Gubbio draws upon its most peasants. noble in order toparts: renew act of the love, gratitude Theheritage festival is divided into several the firstthis Sunday in May Ceri, devotion, dismantled and in a position, are carried from the basilica of Saint Ubaldo on Mount Ingino (where the body and horizontal affection. of Saint Ubaldo lies) to the Palace of Consuls, in the heart of the medieval town. They remain there until May 15th, the day on which they are reassembled, lifted up in the Grand Piazza, supported on the shoulders of the Ceraioli (Ceri bearers) and raced through the town. The course of the race, frenetic, dramatic and exhausting, progresses along the route from the ancient town to the basilica of the patron saint on Mount Ingino, where the Ceri return at dusk and remain until the first Sunday in May of the following year. Over the centuries the original candles were replaced by wooden structures covered in wax, then by the present three wooden structures each five metres high, surmounted by the statues of the three saints: Saint Ubaldo, Saint George and Saint Anthony, protectors respectively of the medieval bodies of bricklayers, traders and peasants. The festival is divided into several parts: the first Sunday in May the Ceri, dismantled and in a horizontal position, are carried from the basilica of Saint Ubaldo on Mount Ingino (where the body of Saint Ubaldo lies) to the Palace of Consuls, in the heart of the medieval town. They remain there until May 15th, the day on which they are reassembled, lifted up in the Grand Piazza, supported on the shoulders of the Ceraioli (Ceri bearers) and raced through the town. The course of the race, frenetic, dramatic and exhausting, progresses along the route from the ancient town to the basilica of the patron saint on Mount Ingino, where the Ceri return at dusk and remain until the first Sunday in May of the following year. Twinning Contacts Malcolm Lyons Chair 01480 454801 malcolm@malcolmlyons.co.uk Doug Christison, 01487 843602 Ann Beevor, 01480 382428 Life Presidents David King Secretary 01480 351527 david.king5@ntlworld.com Gesine DeVere Wertheim Sub Committee 01480 412283 g.devere@lineone.net David Brown Szentendre Sub Committee 01480 731296 david.brown403@talktalk.net Trish James Salon & Social Sub committees 01480 454801 trish@djinter.net Anna Best Gubbio Sub Committee 01480 391910 best.anna@gmail.com Carole Hitchings Membership Secretary 01480 393479 carole.hitchings@ntlworld.com Mike Humphrey PR & Marketing 01480 436444 e.glevum@btconnect,com What’s On! 22nd November 2015 Huntingdon Christmas Lights Switch On Wine and Mince Pie Stall 5th December 2015 Christmas Dance and Meal 5th March 2016 Italian Evening 25th September 2016 Italian Flag Throwers Coming events to be confirmed Wood Green Fundraising Stall Music Night Stop Press! We are always looking for volunteers to help organise fund raising and social events. It is these events that ensure we are a vibrant and active Twinning Group. If you want more information contact Trish James on: 01480 454801