Saturday, 29 September 2007

E.VENT

Ok! So its Friday 28th September and i'm off to an event called "E.VENT" (which just confused me straight away) at Trintity Church. Friday nights usually involve alot of music and possibly meeting up with a few friends. This was no exception, but i didn't know who was going, how many were going to be there, or what type of music was going to be played. So off I journey to a place of which i had never even heard of; Codsall, its near Birmingham which i have heard off and been to. E.VENT was being organised by Sarah and a few other people (who did an AMAZING job). It was a Christian gig, so it was gonna rock!. Starting the line up we had George (great guy), George and George ... well only 1 George, but he kicked us off with a great performance all by himself with his acoustic guitar. He was followed by 'The Royal Welcome' who got a few people up and dancing (Especially a few members of S.O.S). After their set had finished they mentioned that their CD was at the back, on sale for £4. The band then went to the table at the front of the Church and were quickly surrounded by screaming hoards of little girls who were after CD's and autographs. (A few even had the opportunity to steal a hug!) We ended the night on a high with the 'sounds of salvation' who really got the party starting with their style of dancing and amazing songs (which had everyone declaring "i'm not a guinea pig" which was reasuring). After E.VENT we had to put the Church back to normal which involved moving all the chairs back, but half way through putting all the chairs back we had an urgent matter of a specific chair had gone missing!!! Our only clue was that it had the name Claire on it. Which turned out to be the surname otherwise we'd of had a very distrought member of the congregation on sunday morning.
Eventually my evening in Codsall came to an end as we all went off in our different directions. As a final point i would like to say a massive THANK YOU!!! to all who organised it and performed; you helped to make the evening one to remember, WELL DONE.

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