Christmas Dinner in the dog....

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Christmas Dinner in the dog....

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The Yorkshire area Christmas Dinner this year is to be held at Kinsley greyhound stadium. Two course carvery lunch with licenced bar, then if you fancy a fun afternoon stay for the races and afternoon tea and a chance to make a bob or two?.
Kinsley Stadium, Pontefract, Sunday 25th November seated for 12noon and stay untill you have spent up :lol:
This is a very popular venue and I have managed to reserve a limited number of seats so be quick first come first served.
For further details please PM me or email areas@joc.org.uk or 07973 961640
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Well it's official Yorkshires going to dogs :-)
Darren book me in for two/three.
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Book us in Darren..
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Many thanks to Darren for organising this years Yorkshire Area Christmas Bash and what an inspired choice it was- a day at the dog track plus superb lunch and then afternoon buffet!Everyone there had a great time although not a lot of cash was won that I saw.Denise stopped me just at the point I was about to throw in the 'Beast's' logbook on a particularly good looking greyhound called 'Pieman's Folly'. Shame.I had a good feeling about that pooch.Never mind.Everyone managed to leave still owning their shirt so no harm done.While I remember,it was great to have some Lancashire members come over to 'God's own county' and join in the fun.However,their visa was for one day only so no Red Rose immigrants taking up residence in our beautiful lands :D

Here's to next year.Bring it on :D

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Yes I agree with Mark a big thank you to Darren.
My lot went some years back and had a fantastic evening.
And have to say it has much improved.
When we where leaving there was talk of let's do it again in a mini bus.
But what ever you do don't try and use there wifi.
It banned me from the JOC site but thanks to Keith all is well now.
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Thanks to Darren for this event it made a nice change and was most enjoyable..
The food was plentiful and enjoyable..
Although Diane and I had to leave early we both had a very enjoyable day...

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Only one?
You took loads :-)
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I've just found this belated picture of my nearest and dearest.

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Seems a bit of a theme for us Jensenistas, at the Wessex xmas do Bill Smith didn't want his pudding so I had to eat two :D
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