Wednesday, 16th Nov. 15:52:52
Subject: Christmas Party 2006
Hi,
This year's School Christmas Party will be on Thursday 15th December. The basic idea is the same as for the last two years: you give Scott Walker, Stuart Norcross or me £10, and we source food and drink for the evening. Location is the Jack Cole Building, start time around 6.30 - 7.00. We need the money by close of business on Tuesday 13th at the latest.
This year we'd like to have a kids party as well, starting at about 5.30, ending around 7.00, with jelly & ice cream, a visit from Santa, and a small gift. We think £5 per child should cover it. Again, talk to Scott, Stuart and/or me for further details (not that we've put much thought into this, yet).
We have an exciting entertainment package lined up this year: Ishbel will give a karate display, with background music supplied by Bernie on the bassoon. Andy will give a dog-handling demonstration, accompanied by Norman on drums. I will be juggling five flaming clubs whilst Ian Gent cycles to Kirkcaldy and back. The SH band - David Newton vocals, Rob Howell as DJ, Eleonora on guitar - will be performing songs written by Graham Hamilton. No-one in JH has any interesting talents, as far as I'm aware.
Following a risk assessment exercise, we have, with regret, been forced to suspend both the fish-tank surfing and the "asking Ron for a raise" competitions. You are still allowed to ask the fish-tank for a raise, though.
If you have any questions or suggestions, contact Stuart, Scott or me.
Tom Kelsey
School of Computer Science
Subject: Christmas Party 2006
Hi,
This year's School Christmas Party will be on Thursday 15th December. The basic idea is the same as for the last two years: you give Scott Walker, Stuart Norcross or me £10, and we source food and drink for the evening. Location is the Jack Cole Building, start time around 6.30 - 7.00. We need the money by close of business on Tuesday 13th at the latest.
This year we'd like to have a kids party as well, starting at about 5.30, ending around 7.00, with jelly & ice cream, a visit from Santa, and a small gift. We think £5 per child should cover it. Again, talk to Scott, Stuart and/or me for further details (not that we've put much thought into this, yet).
We have an exciting entertainment package lined up this year: Ishbel will give a karate display, with background music supplied by Bernie on the bassoon. Andy will give a dog-handling demonstration, accompanied by Norman on drums. I will be juggling five flaming clubs whilst Ian Gent cycles to Kirkcaldy and back. The SH band - David Newton vocals, Rob Howell as DJ, Eleonora on guitar - will be performing songs written by Graham Hamilton. No-one in JH has any interesting talents, as far as I'm aware.
Following a risk assessment exercise, we have, with regret, been forced to suspend both the fish-tank surfing and the "asking Ron for a raise" competitions. You are still allowed to ask the fish-tank for a raise, though.
If you have any questions or suggestions, contact Stuart, Scott or me.
Tom Kelsey
School of Computer Science