SAM Club Newsletter – 5th May 2023
Editorial Your editor has begun revising the SAM website this week. If there is anything that you think is outdated and should be replaced, or new sections/material you would like
Editorial Your editor has begun revising the SAM website this week. If there is anything that you think is outdated and should be replaced, or new sections/material you would like
Editorial We’ve made a great start to the SAM Club year. Fran has taken the helm and we are planning a number of events, both skill development and social, that
Editorial It’s been a fantastic week for the SAM Club. It started with a very well attended SAM Club Spring Breakfast. The week got even better as your new Committee
Editorial Well it’s the season for charity rides and it’s kicked off with the Easter Egg run to the Sheffield Children’s Hospital. Observer Steve Bennett is still planning an epic
Editorial It was the SAM Club AGM last Monday. Steve Brown (Chairman) is retiring and Fran Thompson is taking up the helm as Chairwoman. In his last report to the
Editorial This past week has been a really busy week. Ahead of the SAM Club AGM on the 3rd April 2023, the nomination forms for the Committee were sent out.
Introduction Spring has arrived and bike riders will be impatiently looking to extend their riding hours, or get the bike out of hibernation from the shed. It’s a very good
Editorial It’s been another busy week for your editor. In spite of increased family duties, I did manage to get down to Meadowhall and ride the Strines. I love that
SAM Annual Photo Competition Winner 2023Autumn in BakewellSteve Harper
Editorial This is the last newsletter before the close of the SAM Club Annual Photo Competition. Many thanks to those SAM members who have sent entries. Other SAM Club members,
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