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TARS Members Gather in Falmouth

Nearly 150 TARS members enjoyed a wet but highly enjoyable Bank Holiday Weekend at the Society's 18th International Annual General Meeting.

TARS in the Poldark MineThis year's IAGM weekend was hosted by the Society's South-West Region and took place in Falmouth for the first time. Although none of Ransome's novels are actually set in Falmouth, the town is mentioned with surprising frequency. It is one of the places where the fictional Swallows had lived and it was there that their father, the usually absent Commander Walker, first taught John and Susan to sail.

The weekend was based at two sites, Penryn College and the National Maritime Museum Cornwall. In addition to the formal AGM meeting on Sunday, 25th May, members were able to enjoy a range of talks, visits and social events. A piratical and enjoyable junior programme ran alongside that organised for the "Aged Parents".

Highlights included a shanty concert, led by Falmouth Shout. An excellent talk by local Blue Badge Guide Alison D'Bue was followed by a guided tour of Historic Falmouth. Meanwhile, other TARS descended deep into the Poldark Mine, a fascinating opportunity to learn about Cornwall's leading status in world mining.

Nancy Blackett Alongside the National Maritime Museum CornwallOn Sunday, TARS members enjoyed a full day of events at the National Maritime Museum, including the opportunity to see the Museum's current "Swallows and Amazons" exhibition, which runs until July 11th and includes the Society's own Coch-y-Bonddhu, the fictional Scarab

TARS was also indebted to the Nancy Blackett Trust, who had brought Nancy Blackett, the fictional Goblin, from the River Orwell for the IAGM weekend. She was able to team up in Falmouth with Ragged Robin III, Ransome's Lottie Blossom, with both yachts offering opportunities for members to come aboard and sail during the weekend, although opportunities for the latter were sadly limited owing to adverse weather conditions. 

The weekend ended with a second impromptu concert, this time led by the TARS juniors. Overall, it was an excellent and hugely enjoyable weekend, with Three Million Cheers due to all of the hard-working organisers of South West Region. Well done!

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