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Alderney Week Day Two

SUNDAY 5 August 

 
Morning:
Sunday Morning Wombling Clean-up at the Butes
Clay Pigeon Shooting

The Alderney Blowers play in St. Anne’s Church

Table Tennis Fun Day at the Island Hall.  

 

Afternoon:

A Street Market named “Desire”  opening with the Alderney Sunbeams, Pommerettes & Kfa Teen Team and followed by The Island Band

Miss Holiday Princess Competition             

Tennis Fun Day at the Island Hall. 

Air Rifle & .22 Shooting and Archery

Junior Tennis & Short Tennis Competitions

 

Evening:

The Big Alderney Railway BBQ at Mannez Quarry

Sing-along-Drive-in Movie at the Butes . But don’t bring your car – we’ve reserved a very special limousine for you.

 

 

 

And below is a report by ITV Channel Television’s Alderney reporter and cameraman Nigel Soane-Sands:

 

Alderney Week Day Two

 

In keeping with the “Hollywood” theme, Day Two of Alderney Week saw a pedestrianised Victoria Street transformed into a bustling Street Market named  Desire.

 

Many shops dressed for the occasion and dozens of stalls lined the street selling everything from home-made toffee apples and popcorn to bric-a-brac, Alderney Week merchandising and spicy nibbles.

 

Promising starlets from the KFA kicked off the entertainment with some great new routines, and the Alderney Island Band maintained the tempo with some finger-clicking numbers under their conductor Sue Cooper who’d like to recruit a dot-reading saxophonist or two.

 

Always a crowd puller, the Miss Holiday Princess competition, in the adjacent Memorial Gardens, attracted some two dozen contestants aged from 4 to 11 years old and from as far afield as Canada and America. The crown, trophy and an Oscar went to 6-year old Rowan Foster, from High Wycombe in Buckinghamshire, who’ll now help to lead the Cavalcade Day parade.

 

The evening’s highlight was a Channel Islands first with a sing-along drive-in movie on the Butes. Acknowledging the folly of drink-driving, highly personalised Chevrolets, Pontiacs, Cadillacs and stretch limos – minus ignition keys – were laid on by the considerate management with absolutely no expense spared. Comical local ads were the prelude to sing-along “Grease” and a very good time was had by all 400 plus drive-in movie goers.

 

These photos were taken by Ilona Soane-Sands, Joanna Parmentier, James Adair and Ian Laurence and can be downloaded for your personal use. Any commercial use of these photographs requires the prior authorisation of Alderney Week. Please email info@alderneyweek.net  with your request.  More photographs of today’s events are published on the official Alderney website. Click here

 

STOP PRESS:

We have now released a DVD containing over 1,800 photographs of this year’s Alderney Week and you might well be in one of them. Copies are on sale at the Alderney Gift Box, Victoria Street for £5. If you live off the island, simply order a copy from The Alderney Week Team, PO Box 138, Alderney GY9 3EY and enclose a cheque for £6 (payable to Alderney Week) which includes package and postage. 

 

 

 




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