SPA UK Sandesh 2014 | Page 20

YOUTH REPORT Namaste everyone and Jai Shree Krishna Wow... and what another great year it has been for the SPA (UK) Youth Team. We started 2014 by reintroducing the SPA (UK) Youth Ball. This year we decided the ball should take on a mysterious masquerade theme. The ball was held in February at the Ramada Hotel in Warwick. 140 people attended the event and everyone had an amazing time. A very big thank you goes to Divyen (Asst. Youth Leader), Krishan (Solihull) and Reena (Preston) who initiated, planned and ran the event. The second official SPA (UK) Golf tournament was held at Birstall Golf Club. Over 40 golfers travelled from every corner of England to tee off and enjoy the day. This is one of our first events where new associate members took part. The event would not have been possible without Arvindbhai’s organisational skills. He has put in a tremendous amount of his own time into making this event so successful. The SPA (UK) Cricket tournament was held at the University of Leicester. Four branches participated in the tournament and we were blessed with spectacular July sunshine. This year the tournament was won by Leicester YOUTH 18 with the runners up being a team made up of players from both SPA Walsall and SPA Birmingham. We would like to thank all the volunteers who helped make the day a success particularly both Mahendrabhais. Our next big event was the 36th SPA (UK) Annual Sports Day. We travelled up the M6 to sunny Manchester (it turned out to be a beautiful day), where SPA Tameside hosted the games. Any branch that has hosted the sports day will appreciate the hard work needed to pull off a good event. Tameside did an amazing job - your hospitality was second to none. I would like to say a huge thank you to Poonam (SPA Tameside) and the fantastic team from Tameside for organising a tremendously successful day. This year we had 450 participants from 12 branches. We have listened to all feedback we received in 2013 and implemented as many as we could. The biggest change we made this year was to remove any restrictions on the number of players and teams from each branch to participate. For many of our larger branches this means that players were not left out and allows more of our members to play on Sports Day. This is something we hope we can continue in years to come. I would like to take this opportunity to say a very big Thank You to my two assistants, Mahendrabhai and Divyen, who have organised and run each of the youth events this year, dedicating an incredible amount of their own personal time to these events. Thank you guys for all the support! The start of a new year is a really good time to reflect and think about the Youth Team’s achievements over the last year and where we really want to take the Youth Team next year. The key for me again this year is to continue to increase participation and events at a local level. It is only by building our network locally can we increase participation at our larger national events. I would personally like to ask all of our members, to support your local Youth Teams and all the events they plan to organise in the coming year – after all, the Youth of today are the future of our Samaj. On behalf of the SPA (UK) Youth Team, we’d like to wish you and your families a very Happy Diwali and the very best in the New Year. Jai Shree Krishna Mr Nikhil K Mistry SPA (UK) Youth Leader (2014-15)