The role of a charity trustee is to ensure the charity is carrying out its purposes for the public benefit, comply with the charity’s governing document and the law, act in the charity’s best interests, manage the charity’s resources responsibly, act with reasonable care and skill, ensure the charity is accountable …
Steve Herron-Thompson
Steve is acting as a temporary book-keeper while we look to fill the post of treasurer.
Treasurer
To maintain financial records, monitor income and expenditure and prepare accounts for approval.
Sandra Hudson
I have had a life-long love for all kinds of music, but it was folk music that interested me most. My husband Ken ‘retired’ from teaching in 2001 and we moved to York where we ran a guest house for 10 years. It was during this time that we had the great pleasure of hosting (more…)
Newsletter Editor
To collate and commission articles sent in by members and prepare the newsletter in a form suitable for electronic distribution and printing, arrange for the printing and pass to the distribution team.
Chair
Chair committee meetings and the AGM of the Nonsuch Dulcimer Club, set agendas for those meetings in consultation with committee members …
Website Manager
To develop and maintain the club’s web-site, both the public view and the members only area
Sally Whytehead
I recently retired and now my life is busier than ever! I have been playing the hammered dulcimer as an enthusiastic amateur since 1989, and have been a member of Nonsuch since its inception. Early on I developed an interest in all the wonderful versions of the dulcimer world-wide and have attended most of the (more…)
President
To act as an ambassador for the club and provide leadership in the overall direction and running of the club.
Gary Sager, Mountain Dulcimer
Our Tutor for Spring Fling is Gary Sager of Prussia Valley Dulcimers, Ohio. A popular mountain dulcimer player, Gary is a fine luthier of mountain dulcimers whose main interest is old-timey music. He will be bringing his wife Toni, who plays autoharp
