The
Blandford Community Showcase was held at the Corn Exchange on Saturday 11th February and was well attended by the public and of course the local charities, organisations and other community groups that were at the event to present their causes etc.
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The Town Mayor Esme Butler Attended The Blandford Community Showcase |
I was quite surprised at just how many different groups etc were at the
Blandford Community Showcase, to tell the truth I only thought there would be a few groups at the showcase, so boy did I get a shock when I turned up to the event just before midday and saw over 25 different community charities, groups and organisations with their displays.Oh no I thought, I've got to interview all these different groups, will I be able to defeat my self diagnosed attention deficit disorder, or should I make a speedy exit out of the Corn Exchange? - the ramblings of my mind continued - too late I've already taken a photograph (above) of the Town Mayor Esme Butler, so I got on with the (burdensome) task I had set out to do...
Obviously, pre-showcase, I thought the
BCS could be covered on this site in one article but
TBB has had an "attack of the lazy" and would be too exhausted to tap away at the keyboard, until near RSI and virtual chronic zombification has set in, hence only one showcase group will be covered on
TBB per day - which may be better for you the reader, as there wont be too much for you to read in one go (dear reader, I expect you realise this is a pathetic attempt to justify my said attack of the lazy)
Oh yeah lastly,
a horrible moody woman who wouldn't let me put a clipboard on her display table and instead demanded that I put it on the floor, suddenly became very polite towards me when it came to her receiving a plug on
The Blandford Buzz - though the damage had already been done
so I refused to plug her charity / group / organisation and I basically told her to get stuffed...