At the AGM the the composition of the ART Management Committee (AMC) changed.
A sad goodby to some long standing AMC Members
Lesley Boyle, Roger Booth, Clare McArdle and David Sparling are all leaving the Committee having done a tremendous amount of work for ART during their tenure. Lesley was the ART Teaching Hubs Coordinator, Roger has provided both strategic and project advice, Clare was a keen advocate of the Learning the Ropes schemes, whilst David coordinated and represented the ART Tutors. All four will continue volunteering with ART as tutors. They will, however, be much missed on the AMC.
Let’s welcome Sally Brown
We are delighted to welcome Sally Brown to the ART Management Committee.
Sally has been a keen bellringer since the age of 8, being taught to ring in Pontefract by her father. She has been hooked ever since, with her peal total now creeping towards 3000! She particularly enjoys ringing the treble and the challenge of striking it accurately.
Sally moved to Leicester in 1979 to study Chemistry at University and she has never managed to escape back to Yorkshire. She now lives in Loughborough, where she is tower captain and an active tour guide and volunteer at Taylor’ Bell Foundry. Sally has recently retired following a long career as a senior manager in IT in both the university sector and local government. She is now even busier than ever.
Sally is very passionate about teaching others to ring and she is currently teaching at several local towers. She enjoys encouraging others, whatever age or gender, to develop their ringing and conducting skills. She is a frequent tutor on ringing courses and she enjoys judging striking competitions.
She has recently finished four years as President of the Leicester Diocesan Guild and is proud to be the current winner of the Alan Jacques Award for her contribution to ringing, training and for passing her infectious enthusiasm on to others.
Sally is a member of the Central Council of Church Bellringers, the Society of Royal Cumberland Youths and is looking forward to playing an active role on the ART Management Committee. Sally’s first big project at ART will be organising next year’s conference.