Monday the 10th of December saw everyone
arrive at the dojo for a reason other than training. It was time once again for
our annual Christmas party. As had become a bit of a tradition with our parties
we had hired something inflatable to keep everyone amused – this year it was an
inflatable ‘jousting’ platform where you struggle to knock your opponent off
their podium, whilst trying to stay upright on yours. No surprises it proved to
be hugely popular with young and old, with a constant queue of excited
potential combatants.
Making a welcome return were the fighting kangaroo suits,
which whilst open to all some of our younger members struggled as they couldn’t
see out of the neck hole as the suits were too big.
For those of us who wanted a welcome change from hitting
each other there was a disco (kindly provided by Helen and Robin) and in the
smaller room there was a quieter area for people to chat and enjoy some of the
pizza and home baked goodies that were on offer.
It was great to see some of our friends from Selby had
chosen to join us. Abi, Dave (and PJ) all came along. Abi has just started
working down in Oxford so we don’t get to see her anywhere as much as we would
like.
As usual we were touched by the generosity of our members
and their families who once again amazed us with donations for raffle prizes.
This proved to be a highlight of the evening and I don’t think we have seen
anyone as excited as Thomas F to win a light fitting and a box of Tea!
We like to take the opportunity at these events to thank
some of the people who have worked hard to make the club the success that it is
today. Sensei Ian thanked Sensei Mike for his hard work and dedication in
providing the instruction for the club – none of the instructors get paid or
take any money for their efforts, but without them the club could not function.
Sensei Mike then managed to surprise Bob with a small
token of our appreciation. Bob, as well as helping to man the sign in desk, has
become the clubs unofficial photographer and bus driver. He cheerfully offers
his help in any way he can. Without the support of parents and family members
the club would not be able to provide as many opportunities for our members.
Thank you to Brenda, Lorraine, Helen and everyone else
who helped out on the night, or to arrange the party. Thank you to everyone who
donated gifts for the raffle and to Sensei Mike and Sensei Ian for making the
club the warm family friendly place that we all enjoy so much.
2012 proved to be a very successful year for the club,
roll on 2013 as I am sure will be going from strength to
strength!
visit www.haxbykarate.co.uk to receive a free training session. For more information email info@haxbykarate.co.uk
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