Archive for February, 2010

My First Solo Show

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

Hi,

So today was my first solo show. I decided to read out a variety of news articles that I have recently found either interesting or thought-provoking.

One of these articles was a BBC news article on jobless Brits and, as promised, here is the link to the article: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/8533172.stm

Another of the articles I discussed is shown here.

Her Majesty The Green

HM Queen Elizabeth II

Would you recognise this woman as HM The Queen?

Few people would recognise the rather ordinary looking lady in a headscarf making her way along the platform at King’s cross. HM The Queen showed her ‘green’ credentials on December 17 by eschewing the Royal Train and taking a £44.40 singlw to King’s Lynn on a First Capital Connect EMU service train. She was on her way to Sandringham for Christmas.

Picture: PA
Source: The Railway Magazine - Feb 2010

Camp America

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

Having read the promotion for Camp America’s recruitment fair in today’s show I thought it might be a good Idea to write about my experience with Camp America for those who are interested in what they have to offer.

This is the some of volunteers I lived and worked with at Camp ABC

I began my application process In September 2008 and attended an interview shortly after where I was accepted and guaranteed a place at a camp for the following summer. Having heard nothing from camps for a few months I decided to attend a recruitment fair in Kensington.

When I arrived an hour before the doors opened there was a queue outside of the venue that wrapped around the courtyard and down the street! I waited outside for an hour and a half until I eventually got in. The venue was packed with people queuing at camp stalls for an interview. Luckily I had researched which camps were attending on the website and made straight for my top 3 camps.

Having waited another 45mins for my 1st choice, I finally got an interview with the Camp Director. The interview went well but she turned me away 3 times and told me to choose another camp because the ‘Fresh Air Fund’ was not a typical “rick kid” camp and she didn’t think I would be cut for it. On the third try I was adament with her that I could do it and she should hire me as the media teacher and counsellor ! I was only the third person she had hired that day out of the hundreds who’d waited patiently.

So, if you are attending the Recruitment fair or interested in Camp America my tips to you are:

1. Prepare – research camps you want to talk to and prioritise, you may not get to speak to all of them.

2. Be Patient – you will have to queue outside and inside, so make sure you wear layers and bring a bottle of water and a snack!

3. Stand Out – there are hundreds of people looking for a place at a camp some more deserving than others, so know what you’re good at and don’t be afraid to big ourself up!

4. Be Persistent - If like me you are turned away and you aren’t ready to give up, go back to them prove to them that you’re serious and can do the job!

5. Don’t think of Camp America as a holiday – it’s hard work! HOWEVER, the travel afterwards is amazing and worth the hard work you put in at camp.

I’m really excited for anyone going to camp this summer, you are going to have the best summer of your life
Camp was really hard but I learned alot about myself and grew up – alot!
I made amazing friends from all over the world who I am still in touch with and making plans to see again this summer.

The fair is happening this Saturday, February 27th, down in London, Kensington.

Good Luck!!!

Amy x

Any questions please text or email me on my show Tuesdays from 5pm.

A Hoy Hoy

Friday, February 19th, 2010

How to safely transport your child tip one: When the lady in the shop says it will never fit, you should listen

Now I have never had a blog before and after five months at Click I am beginning to understand why I have never had one in the past, I’m rubbish at keeping them. It’s like diaries I always started them with the best of intentions but after a few weeks I was down to a few bullet points, once I had convinced myself that everyday didn’t have something interesting in that is, to ‘losing’ it under my bed and anyone who knows me will know once it goes under there it will never be seen again until it learns to grow arms and legs to claw itself out.

 Anyway I digress first let me introduce myself a little my name is Ally and I am one third of the totally awesome team of Pick n Mix and we have our show 5-7pm every Thursday on FM radio, yes even though I did win the award for best cock up by turning the radio off for a whole 20 minutes the powers that be have let me loose on live radio. It’s been three shows now and I think we have all settled into our new roles and timeslot nicely, had a panic attack last week when I was doing the washing up and realised oh my god its 4:15 I’m on air, I got halfway to the door when I realised I wasn’t. Those of you who listen in and that should be all of you will know why I was panicking, those of you who don’t shame on you.

 Like I said I think we are all finally settling in, the nerves whenever the ‘on air’ light goes on seems to have gone as is the fear of playing songs that are not of the fluffy boy band variety in case there are some naughty words also check us out with the news J. It is a great honour to be on FM and we are working on some stuff to reward the faith placed in us including myself in this blog.

 However I am now off to watch The Brits on catch up TV as my mam has been going on about it all the way back from Whitby as I was sandwiched against the door by a cupboard, best not to ask really, she couldn’t stop telling me how good ‘Lilly and the Machine’ and ‘Florence Allen’ where as well as how ungracious ‘that scruffy looking bloke’ was so I am off to check them out for myself.

Till next time peace out

Coming to Middlesbrough Theatre

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

Billy Liar – Wednesday 15th to Saturday 8th May

Less than dedicated to his job as undertaker’s clerk and bored with his North Country family background, Billy Fisher takes refuge in his own invented world, dreaming of life in the big city as a comedy writer.

Tickets at £8.50 / Concessions £7

Book Tickets by calling 01642 81 51 81

Coming to Middlesbrough Town Hall

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

Jools Holland: and his Rhythm and Blues Orchestra – Wednesday 19th May

Touring all over the country and Europe, Jools and his Rhythm and Blues Orchestra reaaly know how to give you a party atmosphere so don’t miss the opportunity to see them live.

Tickets at £31.50

Book Tickets by calling 01642 729 729