We enjoyed great weather - for once - on what may well turn out to be the last day of summer.
And we were very pleased to welcome members from the Rotary Clubs of Thornaby and Yarm, Middlesbrough Erimus, and Longbenton with Killingworth.
The "Novice Stand" was particularly popular this year - with a queue waiting to "have a go" for most of the morning ...
President Arthur's daughter Laura decided to try her hand - and she turned out to be quite a good shot, despite the fact that she'd never handled a gun before.
Then it was her father's turn for some tuition...
... but he only improved on last year's duck by one bird! (Perhaps this was due to his rather strange stance?)
Meanwhile Rtn's. Barbara and Ann ran the raffle stall. Yes - I know I shouldn't say this, but the ladies can do this sort of thing much more efficiently than the men.
And the experts got on with the main competition ...
... in what are quite scenic surroundings at the Gun Club site.
In this picture, the person at the end of the queue is Baxi Sinha, current President of the Rotary Club of Thornaby and Yarm. He had been so pleased with his trial on the Novice Stand that he decided to enter the main competition - so he borrowed a gun, bought some cartridges and got on with it!
Then it was prize-giving time. Here we see Mel Scott (from Middlesbrough?) who took the Novice prize with a score of ten out of ten!
The High Gun winner was Barry Radford ...
High Gun Runner-Up was Lee Jackson ...
... and third prize went to Chris Asprey - who said he'd rather I photographed his back!
Baxi Sinha of the Thornaby & Yarm Club won the Rotary Top-Gun prize - but he had left before the prize-giving!
An enjoyable morning that raised over
more We were at Freeman's Quay once again for our annual Swimathon.
more Our EIGHTH Swimathon - a joint venture between Durham County Council and the Club.
more Open Clay Pigeon Competition at Spennymoor & District Clay Pigeon Club
more The SIXTH Swimathon - a joint venture between Durham County Council and the Club, at Freeman's Quay Leisure Centre.
more Our SEVENTH Swimathon - a joint venture between Durham County Council and the Club, at Freeman's Quay Leisure Centre.
more Open Clay Pigeon Competition at Spennymoor & District Clay Pigeon Club
more The FIFTH Swimathon - a joint venture between Durham County Council and the Club, at Freeman's Quay Leisure Centre.
more We held an informal ceremony in Durham Town Hall to present cheques to the nominated charities.
more We held an informal ceremony in Durham Town Hall to present cheques to the nominated charities.
more At the Spennymoor and District Clay Pigeon Club
more Official ABA Event - Dinner followed by bouts by top amateur boxers from around the region.
more The recently opened Freeman’s Quay Leisure Centre in Durham City hosted its first ever Charity Swimathon during the weekend of Saturday 22 and Sunday 23 November 2008.
more At the Spennymoor & District Clay Pigeon Club
more Official ABA Event - NOW CANCELLED.
more Open Clay Pigeon Competition at Spennymoor & District Clay Pigeon Club - 9am till 12noon
more The second Swimathon at Freeman's Quay.
more The nominated charities were given cheques at an informal ceremony in Durham Town Hall.
more Official ABA Event - Dinner followed by bouts by top amateur boxers from around the region. Proudly sponsored by the BENFIELD MOTOR GROUP.
more Once again, we held an informal ceremony in Durham Town Hall to present cheques to the nominated charities.
more The third Swimathon at Freeman's Quay
more Open Clay Pigeon Competition at Spennymoor & District Clay Pigeon Club - 9am till 12noon
more A few notes on this small, worthwhile, local charity.
more We held an informal ceremony in Durham Town Hall to present cheques to the nominated charities.
more A report and pictures of the 2011 Swimathon - and a few images from LUMIERE in Durham!
more Open Clay Pigeon Competition at Spennymoor & District Clay Pigeon Club
back The main aim of this committee is to develop and implement a strategic plan for fund-raising with the overarching aim that fund-raising should promote fellowship and community service