Monday 10 October 2016

And BINGO was his name



The majestic POWSA Towers sits amongst glorious parkland here in my mind palace, and it just so happens that this parkland was recently being used by a troupe of boy scouts for a jolly jamboree. As much as it was fun watching them learn to whittle (knife skills badge), build improvised shelters (woodcraft badge) and start fires (pyromaniac badge), the part I most enjoyed was hearing their lovely sing-alongs of an evening. It was far nicer than the month before when we had the Monmouth Rugby Club ladies team here, their songs were of a somewhat coarser nature.

One of my favourite toe tapping, hand clapping numbers was B-I-N-G-O was his name, a delightful song of a farmer and his best friend a cheeky pooch called B I N G O. All of which really brings me nicely onto the subject of the first family event that we at POWSA are hosting this year, Family Bingo. (No, it's not about families of dogs roaming wild, that was merely a useful tool to introduce the subject of Bingo and it gives me an excuse for a gratuitously annoying You Tube clip just here  )

So if you think you can be faster than Granny down at the Mecca, able to handle more cards than Grandpa at Christmas or even fancy a fun evening out with the kids please join us. There will be some prizes (and chocolate) on offer for winning lines and books of bingo cards are very reasonably priced. It's held here at school in the hall and all are welcome. So come along, bring some pennies and eyes down, first one to complete a line is a winner.....




Book Fair



Here at POWSA Towers we like to think our library competes with the best and it contains many rare and valuable titles that can safely described as "unique". From our mint condition DK Trains to (a personal favourite, this one) Aliens Love Underpants - chewed and taking in various Morporgo, Donaldsons, some Blytons  and a complete and unabridged collection of Captain Underpants works we feel there is something for everyone.



That being the case, it is always pleasing to add to the catalogue of titles and whenever the  Book Fair comes to town, we excitedly rush to see what all the cool kids are reading and restock the library shelves , maybe even pick up a few early presents (Christmas shopping in October, crazy). Please take the time to come and have a browse  in the mornings or from 3pm in the afternoon if you would like a little more peaceful and contemplative experience . Doors officially open on Wednesday and we hope to see you there.