THE BLACK COUNTRY MEMORIES CLUBABOUT THE CLUB |
The Club is open to anyone who lives or works, or did live or work, in the Black Country boroughs of Wolverhampton, Dudley, Sandwell and Walsall.
The Club meets four times a year, somewhere in Bilston, usually the Holy Trinity Social Club (the entrance is in Price Street, off Oxford Street).
Four times a year,somewhere in Bilston, usually the Holy Trinity Social Club (the entrance is in Price Street, off Oxford Street).
At the meetings we often have one or two speakers, who talk about something to do with the Black Country and its past.
We
also put on displays of old documents and photographs. We like people to bring along not just their memories but
any old photos,
documents or objects; and to join in the
general chat. Our meetings are very informal.
And we can copy your photos and documents and
record
your memories- we can even record you on video if you like.
And
we can publish them on this web site too.- we can even record you on video if you like.
And
we can publish them on this web site too.
Our meetings are usually mentioned in the local papers and we send out letters to members who have given us their names and addresses. Details of forthcoming events will also appearare usually mentioned in the local papers and we send out letters to members who have given us their names and addresses. Details of forthcoming events will also appear here.
Contact us
by turning up to a meeting or by writing
to:-
The Secretary, Black Country Memories Club, 23 Gaydon Road, Aldridge,
WS9 0SX;
or
or send an email to Frank Sharman at
frank.wulfruna@virginmedia.com
or
enquiries@blackcountrymemories.org.uk
For details of the Officers and Committeee, click here
For details of our Constitution, click here
The web master is Martin Peake please report any errors on this site.