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21 Ways of Looking at The Sponsors Club

Monday, May 21st, 2012

As part of our 21st Birthday celebrations we commissioned Mark Robinson to reflect on our 21 years and our successes. We wanted to deliver our message not in a dry, statistic driven retrospective but in a way that reflects the style and nature of The Sponsors Club. Importantly we also wanted to look forward. Mark has managed to achieve that and still include some statistics. We think he’s done a great job and based on the feedback we’ve already had, we’re not alone.

Thank you to Mark but also thank you to our business members Sumo and Potts Print UK who supported the design and publication of the work.

Have a read…..

 

21 is the magic number

Thursday, May 17th, 2012

The Sponsors Club celebrated its 21st Birthday last week at the Great North Museum: Hancock by honouring 21 business people and businesses that are considered to have contributed the most to North East culture over the last 21 years.

The  awardees were announced in an unusual way, via a specially written Shakespearean style speech delivered by David Faulkner – founder and former Director of The Sponsors Club, who unbeknownst to him was also to be honoured with one of the 21 awards. Can you spot the references the recipients in this text….

Be not afraid of greatness: some are born great, some
achieve greatness, and some….
some mark their presence in the world with banks,
shored to shape in northumberlandian clay
Some stage some play with children year on year
a dickens of delight delirium.
Some structure patterns made of stone and glass,
to find a voice, or give a voice, and then,
if Millican cannot, then Python will;
Creative space in every space on view.
A silver thread that links the arts with land.
Estates of art, the Pender Parson plan.
A lady tips towards tales seven stories high.
Sage men make music conjure cross the Tyne.
A challenge draws a Moth to light a flame.
A Squire escorts a project there on time.
Mowbray makes things work, reflective art,
and Muckles give their Gill to play her part.
Finn gives arts a true foundation stone,
whilst Buchan crosses oceans to find song.
Bailey excites the arts by sitting in a chair:
If it’s not Tim, Sir Ian’s sitting there.
John leads the march towards the day of light,
with Rami using biscuit tin as drum,
and Potts imprinting  messages in mind,
and Lindsay gamboling that the cause is true.
This much is true;
These few, these happy few,
this band, true friends, but missing one ,
and David, truth be told, the missing one,
It’s you.

If you couldn’t spot them then they are:

Mark Dowdall and The Banks Group
Dickinson Dees
Peter Milican
Python Properties
John Mowbray and Northumbrian Water
Gillian Tiplady
Silverlink
Gill Gilthorpe
Tim Bailey
John Squires
Sir Ian Wrigglesworth
Peter Moth and Tyne Tees Television
Lindsay Williams and P&G
Peter Buchan
Potts Print UK
The Sage Group
John Orchard
Rami Zack
Leo Finn and Northern Rock
Tony Pender/Ron Parsons and English Estates
David Faulkner

Not everyone could make it but here are 18 of them (or their stand ins!)

Image : Chris Owens

Sponsors Club Do Dragons’ Den

Wednesday, December 15th, 2010

If you don’t already know, Sponsors Club have been doing a Dragons’ Den style event for the past three years.

We hope to do it all again in 2011,  so please contact Adam,  al@communityfoundation.org.uk for more information on how to take part whether you want to put yourself forward to pitch to the dragons or if you fancy becoming a dragon yourself!

Have a look at the lovely people who took part last year on Flickr.

Hello world!

Thursday, September 10th, 2009

Welcome to The Sponsors Club for Arts & Business news page. Here we tell you about all the things that we get up to from Cale Cross and beyond!