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Twuddle, Twuttle Summer Season 2011
The highlight of the summer season are the various events and meet-ups we arrange through twuddle in addition to the regular Tuesday’s and Wednesday’s.
What would you like to see happen over the next few months, here are some suggestions. Which ones would you like to attend, what else would you like to see happen and, perhaps more importantly, which ones can you help with. These events only happen because someone makes it so!! Most events just need a champion, get a date and venue fixed, garner interest, make it happen! This list is far from exhaustive so if you have an idea, float it here and see who bites.
Arts & Crafts
The 4th Photowalk is almost certain to happen over the summer but details have yet to be sorted.
Food and Drink
BBQ – Alastair (taywell_online) has offered to host this but it needs to be organised.
Picnic – a casual (sunday afternoon?) meetup in Dunorlan Park (?) or perhaps on Royal Wedding day!
The Big Heat – A curry night run along the lines of The Big Slurp.
Twuddle Pub Crawl
Sport
Petanque was very successful last year and we would like to do this again.
Inter-group competition (twuddle, twuttle, cruttle, etc).
And of course there are loads of opportunities to just get together in an informal way! If you’re going to something like the Mela 2011 or a Pantiles Jazz evening then shout out and you might be able to create an impromptu twuddle.
So what would you like to do, how can you help? Let us know…
Many of you will know that, after two years, Rob O’Callaghan has had to step away from Twuttle so he can work on a new venture. This has been on the cards for some time so we’re lucky to have kept him for so long! But life goes on, as does Twuttle.
I would like to add my personal thanks to Rob because without his vision and tenacity, Twuttle – and maybe even it’s spin-off Twuddle – probably wouldn’t exist. They certainly wouldn’t be so successful. My own Tunbridge Wells Events probably wouldn’t exist either! It is largely down to Rob that Twuttle and Twuddle are taken seriously in the town; the Borough Council, the police, even our MP are all keen to talk to us.
It may look as if Twuttle and Twuddle run themsleves – but over the last two years Rob and Mike Goode have worked tirelessly (with the help of a few others) arranging our many successful events, smoothing the way with our venues, running the various web activities such as this site, encouraging people to come to our bigger meetings and a whole lot more.
But, as I said, life goes on and there is a new King in town. And that King is YOU! Twuttle has created it’s own identity as a result of the people who have attended over the years, some have come and gone, some are still involved – but everyone has left their mark. Twuddle, while involving many of the same people also has a different identity. And I am sure the Crowborough (Cruddle) and Sevenoaks (both Skuttle and Oakuddle) meet-ups will be different again. All of these events and meet-ups are shaped by those who attend them.
So what is Twuttle? It’s perhaps not quite what was originally envisaged – which was ‘a space where like minded individuals could gather, share ideas and work together on their social media projects’ (Rob may correct me on this.) Although thinking about it, we are not far off this original aim. It’s much easier to say what we’re not – ie we are not a traditional business networking group. Because we are so successful we do attract some ‘old school’ networkers who are looking for quick business. But from what I have seen, these people receive fairly short shift and usually don’t come back. There are far better business networking groups for such people. On the other hand, those who appreciate an eclectic mix of social, community, technical (and occasionally business!) related chat will find Twuttle just their cup of tea – or coffee! Both of which are expertly served by our hosts, Paul and Viv, who run the Divinity Café at the Trinity Theatre. Thanks must go to them, and indeed the Trinity Theatre, for their continued support.
So Twuttle goes on. Without doubt it’s character will continue to change, influenced by the people who attend. Rob will certainly be missed, not only for what he has done, but also for his cheery and enthusiastic demeanour. But I am equally sure that come next Wednesday there will be 30 or more people at the Trinity café indulging in what Twuttle does best. – whatever that is!
Several people have volunteered to assist in running the group and I will be talking to them over the next week or so to see what help each person can offer. If you have any views on what works well, or what could be done differently, please use this post to let us know. Or alternatively, just grab me next Wednesday morning.
So it’s same time, same place… Twuttle lives on!
Dave Barnett

October 31st 2010 – 7.45 – The Pantiles
Gather at the Duke of York for a tour of the haunted corners of the Pantiles.
The tour takes about an hour and I am advised that it is not suitable for young children! I haven’t asked but I am sure dogs will be welcome,it will be interesting to see if they are more attuned to ghosts that the humans!
Fancy dress if you like and a visit to one of the haunted pubs afterwards.
There is a charge of £5 per person for the tour payable on the night.
Can you please confirm you will be going, so I have an idea of numbers. There may be a limit on numbers (although I understand it is reasonably flexible) so first come, first servered!!
p.s. search for ‘ghosts on the pantiles’ on Google and what do you get.
This week the Tunbridge Wells Tuttle celebrates Christmas with a Big Cake Bake competition. Just bring along a cake to compare with those brought by the others. There will be a prize, not sure what the final criteria will be but factors such as taste, look and inventiveness are bound to be involved!
Please note the venue for this event. It’s NOT Trinity. It’s upstairs at the Cafe Divine, in Castle Street.
And don’t forget to tweet about it, we are supposed to be meeting to discuss Social Media after all!!
Date: Wednesday 23rd December 2009
Time: 10.00 am to 12.00pm
Venue: Cafe Divine, Castle Street, Tunbridge Wells

