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* Organiser of the [[Midsummer Madness]] gathering in 2000 when it visited the Isle of Man. | * Organiser of the [[Midsummer Madness]] gathering in 2000 when it visited the Isle of Man. | ||
* A member of the organising team for the British Mensa Annual Gathering in 2000, aka the '''Leeds AG'''. | * A member of the organising team for the British Mensa Annual Gathering in 2000, aka the '''Leeds AG'''. | ||
− | * For around six years Andy organised the '''[[Mensa at Oasis]]''' gatherings under the auspices of Party SIG. | + | * For around six years Andy organised the '''[[Mensa at Oasis]]''' gatherings under the auspices of [[Party SIG]]. |
* A series of '''minicruises''' and small group Mensa trips to Scandinavia, visiting Bergen, Esbjerg, Stavanger, and Oslo. | * A series of '''minicruises''' and small group Mensa trips to Scandinavia, visiting Bergen, Esbjerg, Stavanger, and Oslo. | ||
* The '''Young Mensa in York''' gathering in 1996. | * The '''Young Mensa in York''' gathering in 1996. | ||
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== Other Roles == | == Other Roles == | ||
− | Andy has also been a Locsec twice (in Blackpool and Trafford, Manchester), a Regional Newsletter Editor (for the Channel Islands' ''Thinks!'', and briefly following a retirement for ''Transpennine Express''), a SIG Secretary (for | + | Andy has also been a Locsec twice (in Blackpool and Trafford, Manchester), a Regional Newsletter Editor (for the Channel Islands' ''Thinks!'', and briefly following a retirement for ''Transpennine Express''), a SIG Secretary (for Party SIG and Apathy SIG), a SIG Editor (of RAMSIG's ''Compass'', ''Party SIG'', and the jokey Apathy SIG's ''Mañana''), a member of British Mensa's Editorial Board, British Mensa's Development Officer, the European Coordinator for the Mensa WorldConnect programme, British Mensa's national Young Mensa Officer, and briefly a director of British Mensa in 1998. |
[[Category:British Mensans|Farrell, Andy]] | [[Category:British Mensans|Farrell, Andy]] |
Revision as of 11:27, 6 November 2007
Andy Farrell lives in Nottingham, England with his partner Maxine Bates. He is a regular participant in Mensa at a local, national, and international level, as well as in the mountaineering group RAMSIG.
Events
- Joint organiser (with Maxine) of the British Mensa's Diamond celebrations in 2006, in Nottingham.
- Organiser of the Mensa in Keswick small gatherings in the English Lake District, in 2006 and 2007.
- Lead organiser of the British Mensa Annual Gathering in 2002, aka the Blackpool AG.
- Joint organiser (with Maxine) of the Lincoln Weekend regional gathering in 2001.
- Organiser of the Midsummer Madness gathering in 2000 when it visited the Isle of Man.
- A member of the organising team for the British Mensa Annual Gathering in 2000, aka the Leeds AG.
- For around six years Andy organised the Mensa at Oasis gatherings under the auspices of Party SIG.
- A series of minicruises and small group Mensa trips to Scandinavia, visiting Bergen, Esbjerg, Stavanger, and Oslo.
- The Young Mensa in York gathering in 1996.
As well as these open-to-all Mensa events Andy arranges cruises and other holidays for groups of Mensan friends.
Regional Officer
Andy was Regional Officer for the Channel Islands from 2003 to 2006, despite not living in the islands! The local groups had broken down and no local member was willing to take on the role.
Other Roles
Andy has also been a Locsec twice (in Blackpool and Trafford, Manchester), a Regional Newsletter Editor (for the Channel Islands' Thinks!, and briefly following a retirement for Transpennine Express), a SIG Secretary (for Party SIG and Apathy SIG), a SIG Editor (of RAMSIG's Compass, Party SIG, and the jokey Apathy SIG's Mañana), a member of British Mensa's Editorial Board, British Mensa's Development Officer, the European Coordinator for the Mensa WorldConnect programme, British Mensa's national Young Mensa Officer, and briefly a director of British Mensa in 1998.