Bev’s Hills – Week 4

Hello, hello, hello, hello, HELLO!
And congrats, because we’ve reached Week 4! Almost half way through the term!

 

You all knew it was coming… And now it’s almost here!
That’s right, folks, our 15 Hour Bar Crawl has returned! On the seventh of November, we’ll be undertaking this bar crawl (I mean, someone has to do it, right?) – and it’s promising to be bigger and better than ever!
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A huuuuuuge thank you to everyone who came to Trev’s Arcade – another successful event full of sweeties, Mario and FIFA. What better way to spend a chilled out evening?

 

Back to the Basics day is, well, BACK!
We’ll be out in Furness foyer/courtyard outside Trev (weather dependent – and, I mean, in Lancaster… Rain, rain rain…) handing out FREE toilet roll, sanitary products and other essentials. You can thank our welfare team!

 

And now for the sports.
This week, we had wins from Men’s Darts (against Lonsdale), Women’s Darts (against Lonsdale), Men’s B-team Pool (against Lonsdale), Women’s Pool (against Lonsdale), Men’s A-team Football (against Cartmel) – GO US.
We weren’t so lucky with Men’s A-team Pool, Netball A-team and B-team, and Table Tennis (all against Lonsdale except Table Tennis, who were playing Fylde).
However, let’s even it out with a draw: Men’s B-team Football against Cartmel was 1-1.

Fixtures this week:
Men’s Pool play County (A-team away, B-team at home).
Women’s Pool play County (away today).
Men’s A-team Football play Bowland (2pm on Wednesday).
Men’s B-team Football play Grizedale (Saturday).
Women’s A-team Netball play Pendle (6pm on Tuesday).
Women’s B-team Netball play County (2pm on Wednesday).
Men’s Darts play County (away today at 7pm).
Women’s Darts play County (away on Tuesday at 7pm).
Table Tennis play Pendle (away on Wednesday at 7.30pm).

 

And that’s us done for the week!
Hope you all have a smashing Week 4, and I’ll leave you with my customary Disney GIF (see above), and fact:
Until the 1800s, dentures were often made from the teeth of dead soldiers. Ewwwwww.

Heather x