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Lo Crispin Residents Cultural Association

PostPosted: Sun Dec 14, 2014 4:02 pm
by colin Ranson
Hi,
I am the President of the Lo Crispin Residents Cultural Association and I would like to introduce our Association to you. You can find a lot of information about us on our website, locrispin-rca.com
The Association is a members club which organises social events,day and short breaks and fund raising events for local charities. We are presently planning to have at least one event each month.
Membership is open to anyone over 16 yes.
There is no annual membership fee to join,however we invite members to donate €5/year to our nominated charity, Elche Children's Care Home.
Contact details are on our website.

Re: Lo Crispin Residents Cultural Association

PostPosted: Sun Dec 14, 2014 7:23 pm
by scubydoo
Hi you are advertising a dinner and pantomime on your site but you don't actually say what the restaurant is called I think that would be helpful. ;)

Re: Lo Crispin Residents Cultural Association

PostPosted: Fri Dec 19, 2014 6:21 pm
by colin Ranson
Thanks for that. We have noted your comment.

Re: Lo Crispin Residents Cultural Association

PostPosted: Fri Dec 19, 2014 8:46 pm
by scubydoo
Colin

Thank you for the response

You May have noted the comment! but what is it called!!!!!!!!!! or are you so popular you don't need the advert on a great website like this!! ;)

Re: Lo Crispin Residents Cultural Association

PostPosted: Fri Dec 19, 2014 9:02 pm
by colin Ranson
The restaurant is called the El Alto La Delores, Guarda market.
The coach organized by Lo Crispin Residents Association is now fully booked for the panto, however there are further tickets available for the panto for anyone who wishes to make there own way to the venue, these tickets are available from The Post Room, Benidorm.

Re: Lo Crispin Residents Cultural Association

PostPosted: Fri Dec 19, 2014 9:39 pm
by Jan
I would have thought that the trips arranged by a Residents Association were for the Residents / Members of that Association, unless I'm mistaken - In this case Residents of the Lo Crispin Urbanisation.

Jan

Re: Lo Crispin Residents Cultural Association

PostPosted: Fri Dec 19, 2014 9:49 pm
by Jan
colin Ranson wrote:Hi,
I am the President of the Lo Crispin Residents Cultural Association and I would like to introduce our Association to you. You can find a lot of information about us on our website, locrispin-rca.com
The Association is a members club which organises social events,day and short breaks and fund raising events for local charities. We are presently planning to have at least one event each month.
Membership is open to anyone over 16 yes.
There is no annual membership fee to join,however we invite members to donate €5/year to our nominated charity, Elche Children's Care Home.
Contact details are on our website.


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Thank you for introducing your Association on here Colin and welcome to the forum.

It's good to hear about these things and to get some more 'action' in our Lo Crispin forum.

Jan

Re: Lo Crispin Residents Cultural Association

PostPosted: Sat Dec 20, 2014 8:55 am
by scubydoo
Jan wrote:I would have thought that the trips arranged by a Residents Association were for the Residents / Members of that Association, unless I'm mistaken - In this case Residents of the Lo Crispin Urbanisation.

Jan
I think Jan the reason they posted on this site was to attract more people and it was an open invitation to join in with them and I personally think this is a good thing for more interaction in the community's and it say membership open to everyone over 16 it dose not just say the Residents of the Lo Crispin Urbanisation.
Maybe Collin could verify this.

Re: Lo Crispin Residents Cultural Association

PostPosted: Sat Dec 20, 2014 10:40 am
by Jan
scubydoo wrote:
Jan wrote:I would have thought that the trips arranged by a Residents Association were for the Residents / Members of that Association, unless I'm mistaken - In this case Residents of the Lo Crispin Urbanisation.

Jan
I think Jan the reason they posted on this site was to attract more people and it was an open invitation to join in with them and I personally think this is a good thing for more interaction in the community's and it say membership open to everyone over 16 it dose not just say the Residents of the Lo Crispin Urbanisation.
Maybe Collin could verify this.



Yes, good point and it does need clarification to see if it is just meant for the local residents or open to all.
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Re: Lo Crispin Residents Cultural Association

PostPosted: Sat Dec 20, 2014 4:55 pm
by colin Ranson
The Lo Crispin Association is open to everyone over the age of 16 years who would like to join us for days out and many other social events. Membership is free but we ask for a €5 donation to our chosen charity which is to Elche Children's Care Home children for an all day trip to Terra Mitica in October.
Our contact details are on our website if you would like further information.