Friday, 9 November 2012

Club Night News: 8th November

Valente Cup competition

There looks to be a bumper entry – roll on results night. Meantime, ensure you have supplied Alan Stott with digital versions for projection on the night. This will enhance audience enjoyment as judge Anne Swearman shows the prints. The prints are the thing of course and these can be closely viewed in the break.

I heard for a fact Anne Swearman likes sheep so we're in with a chance here.

Remembrance Sunday

Members will be on hand to photograph the moving and poignant event at the cathedral, the DLI memorial garden and the march to the Town Hall for the DLI Association.

Remembrance Sunday 2011

Moving the Goal Posts Exhibition

Three photographers, in a Darlington Media Group collaboration, including Durham PS member Silvie Reid, explore the topical subject of female football.

Monday 12th November to Saturday 1st December, The McGuinness Gallery, Bishop Auckland Town Hall. Entry is free and opening times: Monday to Friday 10.00 am – 4.00 pm, Saturday 9.00 am – 4.00 pm

Moving the Goalposts. Darlington Media Group   

Assignment Teesdale Re-visited

The follow up session to look at and discuss prints will be Wednesday 14th November. County Hall, 7.00 pm

Eight images per member can be emailed to David Forster any time from now until then.

I  'ave been set up for ze Red and Green challenge!

65th Annual General Meeting 15th November

Because our normal meeting hall will be a polling station for Police and Crime Commissioners that day, we will be meeting in County Hall at the earlier time of 6.00 pm with the AGM starting at 6.30 and closing by 8.45 pm. Officers of the Society will be reporting to the members, our new committee will be elected and the results of our far reaching review of competitions will be announced.

Please note the visitor’s car park will close at 9.00 pm

Port of Tyne Reflect Awards competition

Congratulations to DPS member George Holland who is a finalist. The winners will be announced at an awards evening at The BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art on December 11th

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