simonrl
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13 years ago
I've put together the annual web page for the calendar....

http://www.aditnow.co.uk/static/mine-exploration-calendar-2013.aspx 

As with previous years every penny of profit from sales will be going to one or more relevant good causes within the mine exloration, mining history, preservation or rescue organisation community.

Open to suggestions please? Where should next year's calendar proceeds go? As with previous years we'll go with majority opinion.

We have split proceeds a number of times, usually between a preservation group and a rescue organisation; I like this concept.

As ever... the more copies of the calendar we sell the more gets raised and donated. So when the time comes please feel free to push them on friends, club members and so on :lol:

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Profits to date:

2012

Sales (115 copies): £1,747.00

Costs: £1,122.46 (Print, postage & PayPal fees)

Total profit: £624.54

Total donated to Welsh Mines Preservation Trust: £331.28 (61 / 115 sales)
Total donated to Derbyshire Cave Rescue Organisation: £293.26 (54 / 115 sales)

2011

Sales (121 copies): £1,754.50

Costs: £1079.51 (Print, postage & PayPal fees)

Total profit: £674.49

Total raised for Cwmorthin Adit Steel Fund: £674.49 (121 / 121 sales)

2010

Sales (97 copies): £1,375.00

Costs: £923.51 (Print, postage & PayPal fees)

Total profit: £451.49

Total donated to Kelly Mine Preservation Society: £153.60 (33 / 97 sales)
Total donated to Cumbria Ores Mine Rescue Unit: £297.89 (64 / 97 sales)

2009

Sales (100 copies): £1,400.00

Costs: £904.69 (Print, postage & PayPal fees)

Total profit: £489.31

Total donated to Friends of Cwmorthin: £289.80 (58 / 100 sales)
Total donated to North Wales Cave Rescue: £205.51 (42 / 100 sales)

2008

Sales (100 copies): £1,236.00
Voluntary donations: £21.00
Total: £1,257.00

Costs: £827.66 (Print, postage & PayPal fees)

Total profit: £429.34

Total donated to Friends of Cwmorthin: £450.00

Total donated to date from AditNow calendar sales: £2,689.83

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Mr Mike
13 years ago
The newly formed Nenthead Mines Conservation Society.
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exspelio
13 years ago
"Mr Mike" wrote:

The newly formed Nenthead Mines Conservation Society.



Ditto.
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Manicminer
13 years ago
North Wales Cave Rescue Organisation
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Roger L
13 years ago
Nenthead Mines Conservation Society
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simonrl
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13 years ago
Some good suggestions so far. Please keep them coming.

I like the idea, as with previous years or a split between one CRO and one mining history group.

Given we've given funds to NWCRO, DCRO and COMRU to date, another CRO that was mentioned in a different thread some time ago was MCRO.
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Tamarmole
13 years ago
"simonrl" wrote:

Some good suggestions so far. Please keep them coming.

I like the idea, as with previous years or a split between one CRO and one mining history group.

Given we've given funds to NWCRO, DCRO and COMRU to date, another CRO that was mentioned in a different thread some time ago was MCRO.



Might I suggest Devon CRO - we have a fair few mines on our patch.
Tin Miner
13 years ago
I agree with Tamarmole... Devon CRO as we always get overlooked down this part of the world.
lab rat
13 years ago
The proceeds of the calender should to the Cornwall Search and Rescue Team. Cornwall is pickled with mines, new holes often opening up; animals and children go missing down these holes and it is up these guys, in conjunction with the Fire and Rescue Services, to reach them and pull them to safety.

Also, Derbyshire Cave/Mine Rescue Group. We all often go underground up there.
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Moorebooks
13 years ago

I suggested MCRO (Midlands Cave Rescue) last year and not long after they were called out on the big Snailbeach Rescue

Mike
lab rat
13 years ago
Thats a good idea Moorebooks.

We should do half each - half to Cornwall Search and Rescue Team and the other half to MCRO!

😉
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JohnnearCfon
13 years ago
In that case Mike, how about splitting between Nenthead Mines Conservation Society and MCRO?

Prefer it to be split between a mining history group and a RO rather than two ROs (or two mining history groups).
Moorebooks
13 years ago
"JohnnearCfon" wrote:

In that case Mike, how about splitting between Nenthead Mines Conservation Society and MCRO?

Prefer it to be split between a mining history group and a RO rather than two ROs (or two mining history groups).



The precedent has been set in previous years for a split in that way and wouldn't disagree in that.

I'm sure that all the CRO's have a good case to present

Mike
exspelio
13 years ago
I think a share at least should go to the Nenthead group, we need to keep as many holes accessible as possible so that the rescue organisations have something to do! 😮 😮 😮
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RockChick
13 years ago
"JohnnearCfon" wrote:

In that case Mike, how about splitting between Nenthead Mines Conservation Society and MCRO?

Prefer it to be split between a mining history group and a RO rather than two ROs (or two mining history groups).



Sounds fair to me! :thumbup:
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Edd
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13 years ago
Nent certainly sounds a good cause as we all tend to venture there quite often and they certainly need the help at the moment
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simonrl
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13 years ago
I always try to stay out of the who debate and leave it to you all 😉 but I would like to retain previous years split between one CRO (or similar) and one preservation/exploration/conservation group. :thumbsup:
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lab rat
13 years ago
What about Cornwall?????
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simonrl
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13 years ago
Nothing been picked yet - its a case of majority opinion :thumbsup:

I shall let it run for a while and then taly up the responses 😉
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skimble
13 years ago
Nenthead Mines Conservation Society and MCRO

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