Who will be King?

A review of our January social evening.

Throughout January in France you will often see for sale the Galette des Rois. This delicious dessert is traditionally eaten on January 6th (Epipheny) to selebrate the arrival of the 3 kings in Bethleham. It normally contains a feve – traditionally a bean but nowadays a small figurine. Whoever gets the piece with the feve in is crowned King for the evening. The crown is normally given when a galette is brought.

A collection of feves that could be hidden in the galette. 

At our social evening on 29 January we were entertained by Bernadette, a member of our committee, who demonstrated how to make a Galette des Rois. In addition she told us about the fascinating history of the galette that dates back to Roman times. 

The galette was served as a dessert after an extensive bring and share supper, which included salads, couscous, pizza and cheese. Guests recieved a complimentry glass of kir. 

After the supper, guests took part in a fun quiz with questions around the french kings. The evening was finished off with a raffle. A good time was had by all. The money raised will go towards subsidising the visit to St Albans in June by Les Amicales from Nevers, when we will also be celebrating the 50th anniversary of the twinning with Nevers. 

A wonderful welcome in Nevers

First visit in 4 years

We recieved a wonderful welcome in Nevers, when we visited in June. Our trip included a visit to an arboretum including a 4 course meal in the Orangry. We also attended the Napoleon 3rd Fete in Vichy, when the whole town appeared to have been transported back to the 18th century.

We arrived at the station in Nevers at 6.30pm on the 15th June, after a smooth journey. We were collected by our hosts at the station, and spent the evening recovering with our hosts.

On Friday we visited L’ Arboretum de Balaine. These gardens were originally created by an English family living in the house in the 19th century. After a leisurely lunch we enjoyed a wander around the grounds admiring the many trees and plants from all over the world.

On Saturday we drove to Vichy where in addition to attending the Napoleon 3rd Fete, we had choice of a guided tour in french or english.

After lunch we had a look around the Fete, many of the stalls were based on paintings by the Frnech impressionist paintings. In addition to stalls in the park demonstrating traditional crafts, there were demonstrations of dancing. If you wanted to have a go at 18th century dancing, then that was possible too.

On Sunday we spent the day with our hosts. Some people visited the local markets and sights around Nevers. In the evening we had an excellent meal at a local restaurant.

COME TO OUR  LOIRE VINEYARD

   Saturday February 11th 2023 at 7pm

AND  HELP US SOLVE OUR

MURDER MYSTERY

Friends of Nevers AGM and Entertainment

A FISH AND CHIP SUPPER*

 will follow the AGM at 7.45pm

Followed by a murder Mystery for you to solve.

*Please advise if you require the vegetarian halloumi option.

There will also be a RAFFLE, so bring some cash for tickets.

St. Mary’s Church Hall, Sherwood Road,

St Albans, AL4 9QA

Please check the local parking restrictions. 3 hours only 24/7 at Quadrant car park

To book tickets please email mkoprow10@gmail.com

Friendships renewed – Visit to St. Albans 2022

Friends of Nevers host French visitors in October 2022

A splendid weekend was enjoyed by all who were able to participate in the visit of 11 Nivernais at the beginning of October! The sun shone on all our activities which included a fascinating tour of Middle Temple and lunch in the impressive Great Hall;  an informative boat ride on the Thames; an historical guided tour of Wheathampstead followed by a copious buffet lunch at The Brocket Arms. Below are a few photos from the weekend. Members of the association joined the hosts in the activities. Our guest spent Sunday relaxing with their hosts before the an amazing farewell dinner at Lussmans.

The natural bonhomie, fortified by a 3 year absence, endured throughout the weekend and ensured the continuation of our association. That, despite Covid and Brexit difficulties, our link is as strong as ever, is a testament to the strength and importance of our twinning, for which we need your continued support. New members of all ages are always needed to ensure continuity, so please SPREAD THE WORD and encourage anyone you can think of to join us, not only in our activities in St Albans but also on our visits to Nevers.

An invitation for 2023 has been extended by the Amicale de Nevers; we are currently awaiting confirmation of dates (most likely during the first half of June) once they have assured sufficient hosts to accommodate us all.

The committee see exciting times ahead, especially with a very special anniversary in 2024, but we need you to make them happen.

Our Trip to Nevers 2019

We travelled by Eurostar and TGV as in previous years – an opportunity to get to know other members during the journey.  Heavy traffic as always crossing Paris, but our 2 cheerful taxi drivers made a pleasant and speedier diversion via Place des Vosges to Gare de Bercy.  Four chose the faster metro instead.

On arriving in Nevers, our hosts met us on the platform and whisked us homewards to wash off the dust, before joining up again an hour or so later for a delicious 5-course gourmet dinner in a timber-beamed restaurant out in the countryside.

 

We were 18 this year.   For 5, it was a first visit and they were successfully matched with their hosts, and here are some of their comments:  “The first surprise was just how welcoming our French friends were; not only when they greeted us warmly at the station but every time we gathered for coach trips, and on our departure.”  “Although I recounted my previous traveller’s tales fairly inadequately, we all laughed a lot.” 

Friday was a free day spent with hosts: we heard tales of a cycle ride to the vineyards, time spent in the beautiful gardens at Aprémont, exploring the historic centre of Nevers, a visit to the costume museum at Moulins, and lazy walks along the banks of the Loire.

On the Saturday morning we had an interesting guided visit of the massive Chateau de Saint-Fargeau, dating from the 15th century with later additions; we had time to explore the maze of small passages and rooms on the lower floors, and to see the wonderful toy collection.

 

Then to the castle of Guédelon, a project begun by the current owner of Chateau de Saint-Fargeau.  Guédelon is being constructed using medieval tools, materials and methods. We saw the progress made since our visit several years ago, and plenty of continuing activity.  “Guédelon was very interesting, particularly watching the craftsmen at their work.  The rope maker was a real character who enjoyed involving and teasing the young people which was fun for all.”

After a free Sunday morning, a completely different experience awaited us in Street Art City (just outside Lurcy-Lévis).  The drab buildings of an abandoned Telecom training site are transformed inside and out by vibrant murals, graffitti, portraits – think Banksy on a grand scale. A privately-run, non-profit enterprise, artists from all over the world come here to experiment and display their work. It’s certainly a talking point and a hive of creativity.

Our stay in Nevers came to a close the following morning, as we awaited the train back to Paris, and the invitation was extended to the Amicale to visit us in St Albans next year.

To conclude: other quotes from newer members of the FoN, “I look forward to hosting next year and visiting Nevers again in 2021.”  “An active long weekend, full of new impressions and newly forged friendships. Unforgettable experience”  

Auction and Social Evening

On March 2nd we held our Spring social evening, combining a bring and share supper with an auction of French wines given to us by the Amicale last year.

The bottles auctioned were good quality wines that retailed in the UK for approx £20 – £25.  This was a fun event that, combined with our traditional raffle, raised over £90.

We were pleased to welcome some new members and enjoyed getting to know them over supper and catching up with old friends and acquaintances.

The evening included a light hearted quiz which was completed in groups, giving us the opportunity to exercise our brains.

 The event raised over £300 which will go towards our expenses when the Amicale visit us in 2020.

Photos from our Canal trip and Visit to Bletchley Park with the Amicale – June 2018

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The Amicale visited St. Albans at the beginning of June 2018.  This was a slightly extended visit allowing them to see more of the surrounding area.  During their visit they spent a day with their hosts and had 2 day trips, in addition to a meal at the Old Albanians.  The meal was attended by the Mayor of St. Albans and finished off with entertainment from a Ukelele band .

During their free day our English hosts provided a range of activities depending on the interests of the guests.  A 10 year old visitor from France attended a local primary school for a few hours before being given a tour of St. Albans.  Others were taken on walks in the surrounding area, whilst many visited the new exhibition of a mosaic replica of the Bayeux tapestry at St Albans Cathedral.

On the Friday they were treated to a ride on the Grand Union Canal, a very different experience to canals in France.  They could have a go at opening the locks and had a fish and chip lunch.

 

We visited Bletchley Park on the Saturday, where our visitors could learn in more detail about the Enigma Machine and the lives of staff who worked there.  This included leartning about the war fought in the skies by birds – yes the homing pigeons that took messages, and the Falcons used to take them down!!

It was a lovely day out and the good weather meant many people could picnic in the grounds by the lake.

After this we called in to Stockwood Park in Luton for a walk around the gardens and carriages and for some tea and cake before returning to St. Albans.

 

 

 

Social evening and Beetle drive March 2018

We were delighted to recieve very favourable feedback on our spring social event.  Everyone brought a dish to create an excellent bring and share supper, and enjoyed catching up with old friends and hopefully making some new ones.
We played a few rounds of Beetle drive, for some a new and enjoyable experience which we hope to revisit in the future.  Unfortunately this was interrupted by the fire alarm going off – a technical hitch fortunately.
We rounded off the evening with a raffle.  The money raised will be used when the Amicale visit in June.