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The Paul Child and Phil Evans entertainment roadshow moves to Porthcawl tomorrow - but you'd better hurry because tickets are selling fast.
The show also features the new WelshKing Of Swing Jimi Webb and rising star Laura Jayne Davies - all backed by a superb live band.
Paul Child is known as 'The 'Voice of Wales'.
Phil Evans, pictured above the poster, is the 'Hugmeister of Wales' and the man who has put the 'Cwtsh' back into comedy.
Evans is a favourite warm-up comedian for TV shows on BBC, S4C and ITV.
Squeeze him for information on his favourite topic the Welsh cwtsh (hug) and he will explain why a cwtsh should always be spelt as cwtsh and not cwtch.
Press him for further information about how his comedy career started and he will tell you how he left school with 10 GCSEs . . . before the headmaster told him to put them back!
Cheeky, but never crude or offensive, Evans produces a very Welsh brand of humour.
My Wales - The Best Of Paul Child is a new double CD from the singer, available now from Asda, HMV, Tesco stores and all good musical outlets.
Also available online from Amazon or for download from iTunes and www.paulchild.com
Paul Child is Wales's biggest-selling independent recording artist.
Tickets are now on sale for all venues, all priced around 10 - please book early to avoid disappointment.
Venues and ticket information are as follows -
Fri Sept 14 Porthcawl Grand Pavilion
01656 815995
Fri Sept 21 Pontypridd Muni Arts Centre
01443 485934
Sat Sept 29 Congress Theatre, Cwmbran
01633 868239
http://www.philevans.co.uk
Twitter @philevanswales
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QualitySolicitors Redkite partner Tim Haggar has a new qualification which is regarded as a major STEP forward in his industry.
Mr Haggar is one of only a handful of solicitors in Wales to gain the STEP Qualified Practitioner diploma from the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners.
The societys qualification is widely regarded as major benchmark for those working in wealth management, tax, trusts and estates planning.
I am delighted to receive the qualification, Mr Haggar said.
Theres a lot of hard work gone into it and it represents something of a personal milestone for me - and a feather in the cap for the firm of QualitySolicitors Redkite!
There arent many people in Wales who hold the qualification, so I think it puts QualitySolicitors Redkite right up there in the vanguard as a leading light in the field of trusts and estates and specialist tax issues.
Mr Haggar had to complete three dissertations to gain the qualification.
His topics were
  • Lifetime Tax planning
  • Contesting wills
  • Inheritance tax
Mr Haggar added: The qualification is recognised internationally, so it really is THE badge to have in the field of trusts, estates and tax advice.
It demonstrates that you have reached a particular standing in the field and that you will be able to offer specialist advice for clients in their estate tax planning.
Mr Haggar was recently appointed to the Lottery Winners Panel by Camelot for the Mid and West Wales areas. In short, that means that if someone gets a bumper win in this area, I am one of the people on call to give them legal advice, said Mr Haggar.
Mr Haggar is based at the QualitySolicitors Redkite Haverfordwest office, but his territory takes in Carmarthenshire.

About Tim Haggar
Mr Haggar joined the firm in 2006, having previously been the principal of Rogers-Haggar Solicitors. His specialist area of law is trusts, tax planning and Court of Protection. He regularly advises high net worth clients on inheritance tax issues throughout South Wales and the West of England. He is a Court of Protection panel deputy member and regularly handles complex issues relating to personal injury trusts and statutory wills. His interests include cricket, football, music and investments. He has represented both the MCC and Wales at cricket. He is a director of Haverfordwest County Football Club.
Tel: 01437 771 914
email: tim.haggar@qs-redkite.com


About the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners
STEP is a unique professional body, the leading representative and training body for solicitors, accountants and other professionals who specialise in trusts and estate planning. STEP provides members with local, national and international learning and business networks, focusing on the responsible stewardship of assets today and across the generations.
http://www.step.org

Redkite team was this year delighted to be chosen as the only law firm in Camarthenshire and Pembrokeshire to join QualitySolicitors. Redkite was established in 2011 through the merger of two long-established law firms in South West Wales Lowless & Lowless and Morris Roberts.
The team at QualitySolicitors Redkite can be contacted on 01267 239000 and 01437 763332 or through the website at www.qualitysolicitors.com/redkite
The firm has 15 partners and a total headcount of 120, with seven offices spread across Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire.
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One of Carmarthenshires leading tourist attractions is being improved thanks to South Wales architects the Lewis Partnership Ltd.
Aberglasney House and Gardens in the picturesque Tywi Valley is a landmark heritage garden attraction pulling in tens of thousands of tourists each year.
The Aberglasney Restoration Trust asked us to look at renovating and refurbishing what is one of the most historic houses in Carmarthenshire, said the Lewis Partnership Ltds managing director Philip Lewis.
Obviously, our plan had to be sensitive to the history of the site with preservation of the key historical elements of the house crucially important.
The refurbishment, estimated to cost nearly 500,000, will take in the entrance hallway to the house, the audio-visual room and include toilets.
John Weaver Construction, of Swansea, have been contracted to carry out the works.
Weblink - http://www.johnweaver.co.uk/ and http://www.aberglasney.org/
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Award-winning South Wales architects the Lewis Partnership Ltd have won a prestigious contract to design new homes for Pembrokeshire Housing Association.
The contract is for 25 new homes at Orchard Court, Johnston, near Milford Haven.
The homes will be built by South Haven Construction.
Lewis Partnership managing director Philip Lewis said: We are delighted to be working with Pembrokeshire Housing on this project.
The scheme is valued at more than 2million and is yet another example of how we have been able to develop our business further west into Pembrokeshire.
Weblink - http://www.southhaven.co.uk/ and http://www.pembs-ha.co.uk/
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The Cardiff Bus Song


By Lee Smith, 2012-09-13

Those fantastic chaps at I Loves The 'Diff have come up with something totally special. (they never let us down!) This time featuring something that is very close to the hearts of loads of Cardiffians (but probably an annoyance to some!) yep CARDIFF BUS !!!

They have taken the theme tune from The Littlest Hobo and totally rewritten it with lyrics such as,

  • "Maindy, Tremorfa, Pontcanna, Adamsdown,"
  • "This Cardiff Bus is taking us to town."
Paying tribute to the range of routes that Cardiff Bus operate in and around Cardiff and Barry. I'm sure you will just HAVE to watch it all the way through to spot the special appearance by Rhiannon the sheep and some other familiar sights from Cardiff. The bus-spotters out there may be watching for other reason (did I spot an A Aisla in there somewhere?)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hyy6KU6C3EI

Feel free to leave comments on the video and check out the I Loves The 'Diff shop at http://ilovesthediff.com/

There's a place, that's always been for me,
On Cardiff's streets is where I loves to be,
And every stop I make, I make a new friend,
Can't wait for long, just hop right on, and we're gone again.

Maindy, Tremorfa, Pontcanna, Adamsdown,
This Cardiff Bus is taking us to town.

Route 95 would take us to Barry,
But then it rained, so we took the 53,
And if you're going out drinking for the night,
Just grab the bus, chips n curry sauce, don't have a fight!

Llandaff, Gabalfa, Llanederyn, Cardiff Bay,
For three quid forty I can ride the bus all day.
And every stop I make, I make a new friend,
Can't wait for long, just hop right on, and we're gone again.

Maindy, Tremorfa, Pontcanna, Adamsdown,
This Cardiff Bus is taking us to town.

On sunny days, in Roald Dahl Plass I'll be,
When I gets old, I'll ride the bus for free,
Down in ol' Tiger Bay, and Riverside,
The bendy buses, take more of us for a ride.

Splott, Canton, Ely, Llanrumney, Roath Park Lake,
Oh, Cardiff Bus is the only one I take.

The 62 goes to Pentrebane,
The 85 take you to Lisvane,
And every stop I make, I make a new friend,
Can't wait for long, just hop right on, and we're gone again.

Maindy, Tremorfa, Pontcanna, Adamsdown,
This Cardiff Bus is taking us to town.
And every stop I make, I make a new friend,
Can't wait for long, just hop right on, and we're gone again.

Splott, Canton, Ely, Llanrumney, Roath Park Lake,
Oh, Cardiff Bus is the only one I take.

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David Western sent me this cool video, he and some friends have done a musical video ad for his lovespoons, complete with Dave singing an original song in praise of lovespoons - please like it and share it!

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BUY 'FLIRTING AT THE FUNERAL' HERE

Praise for Chris Keil's third novel

"Flirting At The Funeral is a sophisticated, deeply mature work, shot through with oodles of lovely writing and shored up by many insights and ideas....." Jon Gower

"Keil's writing, which is limpid and arrestingly vivid, has a charged quality that conveys the mysteries pulsing behind the everyday surface of things." Nicholas Clee, The Guardian

Read our 2008 interview with Chris HERE

Full review of 'Flirting At The Funeral' coming shortly on AmeriCymru.

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Back to School--Old Style


By mona everett, 2012-09-11

It's that time of year--all the kids are back in school--but not like this! This is the one-room schoolhouse in Wymore, Nebraska, another historic building that is taken care of by the Great Plains Welsh Heritage volunteers. Here they are hosting a 4th grade class for some old time 3Rs and games!


This is also where Welsh lessons are generally held during the Welsh Heritage Weekend, every other October. If you are planning a visit to Wymore any time, ask to see the schoolhouse, too!

Thanks to Elaine for this photo! Visit the Great Plains Welsh Heritage Centre page on Facebook and "Like" us, please! :) Lots more info there, too.
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Trilby Angharad Busch , is a descendant of Welsh, German, and Lithuanian immigrants. After retiring from teaching college English she devoted herself to writing an historical novel about Welsh immigrants in her hometown of Homestead, PA. AmeriCymru spoke to Trilby about her novel and future plans at the 2012 North American Festival Of Wales in Scranton P.A.Website: Darkness Visible



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REVIEW





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This is a book that works on many different levels. With a full complement of credible and well developed characters it is a useful contribution to the social history of late 19th century industrial Pennsylvania. There is no shortage of drama. The account of the pitched battle between the strikers and Pinkertons which is central to this tale does full justice to the tragedy and horror of the actual historical events.

For anyone who is not acquainted with this dark and violent chapter in the history of American labour relations the brief introductory remarks and accompanying links in the interview below should provide an invaluable introduction.

On a personal level Darkness Visible is the story of a Welsh immigrant worker who loses and recovers his faith, a process in which the appalling developments unfolding around him play no small part . But perhaps more interestingly it has been written by a fourth generation descendant of one of the casualties of the conflict ( for more details see the interview below ). This provides the author with a unique historical perspective and her devotion to recounting these events is evident both from her painstaking and meticulous background research and from the sympathetic and artful manner in which she develops the narrative.

This is an important book about an important event. If you read only one work of historical fiction this year, it should probably be 'Darkness Visible'.



INTERVIEW



AmeriCymru: What inspired you to write Darkness Visible?

Trilby: My parents and I were all born in Homestead, Pennsylvania, and both sets of grandparents lived and worked there most of their lives. During my childhood, everyone in town-- and probably most people in the Pittsburgh area-- had heard about the 1892 strike.

I grew up listening to stories from my father, whose grandfather was killed in the Homestead Works of Carnegie Steel in the immediate aftermath of the strike. As I did research to corroborate his stories and learn more details about the strike, I found many terrible and fascinating stories from contemporaries and eyewitnesses. I wrote this book as an imaginative recreation of those events in a work of historical fiction.

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The Homestead works from across the river



AmeriCymru: Tell us a little about the 1892 strike. How significant an event is it in American labor history?

Trilby: The 1892 Homestead Strike is a very significant event in American history. The strike was chosen as one of the events featured in the 2006 PBS-TV series, "Ten Days That Unexpectedly Changed America." The violence surrounding the confrontation between workers and company is an infamous chapter in labor history. Henry Clay Frick , running the company while Carnegie was off in Scotland, locked out the workers at the end of June 1892. On July 6th, the conflict came to a head when Frick sent in 300 Pinkerton guards to secure the way for replacement workers. They were met by 3,000 armed strikers and townspeople and a 10-hour running gun battle ensued. In the end, the strikers won, but inevitably lost the war a week later when Frick convinced the governor to send in the Pennsylvania Militia. In this way, Frick and Carnegie busted unions in the steel industry for nearly 40 years.

AmeriCymru: You have a personal connection with these events. Can you tell us more?

Trilby: As I said, my great-grandfather was killed in the Works after the strike. He was an unemployed German immigrant with a wife and 11 children to support. After the battle, the Carnegie Company desperately needed skilled "fireman" to fire up the industrial boilers that ran the mill, and he answered the call. He was killed by union saboteurs who set a boiler to explode while he was working on it. Fictional versions of him, my grandfather, and other family members appear as minor characters in the book.

AmeriCymru: Was there a strong Welsh involvement in the strike movement?

Trilby: Yes. Many of the members of the union, the Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel Workers , were Welsh. At that time Wales led the world in the technology of steel production, and the Carnegie Company actively recruited engineers, chemists, and skilled workers from Wales.

AmeriCymru: What was the subsequent history of the Homestead Works?

Trilby: In 1901 Carnegie sold the company to J.P. Morgan of US Steel. In 1937, anticipating the need for steel in the war that loomed on the horizon, US Steel took over the whole lower part of Homestead below the railroad tracks, expanding the Works into that area. In its heyday, the Homestead Works produced nearly one-third of the finished steel in the United States, a behemoth operation spreading for five miles along the bank of the Monongahela River. In 1983, US Steel, weary of foreign competition and disputes with workers, shut down the Works for good. In its place sits the Waterfront Shopping Complex, a large mixed-use commercial area of stores, apartments, and office buildings.

AmeriCymru: Where can people go to purchase Darkness Visible?

Trilby: Darkness Visible is available for sale via Paypal on its website,  and on Amazon.com , you can get either the paperback or Kindle versions. If you go to Homestead, the book is available in the shop of Rivers of Steel National Heritage Area in the Bost Building.

AmeriCymru: What's next?

Trilby: I'm kicking around two ideas: 1. a sequel taking place in the Depression, following the children of Emlyn Phillips and/or 2. a collaboration with my daughter Ceridwen--a mystery/satire involving ghosthunting and preservation politics in present-day Minnesota.

AmeriCymru: Any final message for readers and members of Americymru?

Trilby: A number of people have gotten confused about my connection with the Welsh characters in the book. Actually, there is none. I am the descendent of scabs, immigrants from another country--as are so many of the present residents of the Steel Valley. However, I decided to use the information and contacts I had acquired in my search for relatives of my Welsh grandmother (a search that was not successful) in developing the characters of the skilled worker and unionist's family in the story.

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By Ceri Shaw, 2012-09-11

WEST COAST EISTEDDFOD 2012 - MULTNOMAH ARTS CENTER, SAT OCTOBER 13TH - BUY TICKETS HERE

Live in or near Portland Oregon? Click the links above to reserve your tickets for this years West Coast Eisteddfod at the Multnomah Arts Center on Saturday October 13th.

Live concert featuring Chris Chandler, John Good's Tramor, Sexbomb also music from Halley Weaver and book signings by Jen Delyth

Live competitions in Poetry and Short Story Telling ( no registration fee ) cash prizes ( email americymru@gmail.com if you wish to compete )

Dont live near Portland? Never fear you can still compete for cash prizes in our online Eisteddfod ( poetry and Short story ) see links below. Officila deadline for submissions is September 15th but we may ask the judges for a one week extension. Watch this space!

FEATURED GROUPS ( CLICK POETRY OR SHORT STORY TO ENTER YOUR SUBMISSIONS FOR THE 2012 WEST COAST ONLINE EISTEDDFOD )

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