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Stedfast Association - Glasgow |
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Stedfast Association - Glasgow
There had been, for some years in
Glasgow, consideration given to establishing an informal forum for ex-members
of The Boys’ Brigade in the form of a “Stedfast Association”, but for a
variety of reasons it never materialised. A wide group of local
Associations operate throughout the
United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland at Battalion and District level
and strangely Glasgow - the city of The
Brigade’s birth - did not have an Association. However at an
exploratory meeting on 25 November 2008, attended by interested
ex-members, it was enthusiastically and unanimously agreed to establish
an association here in Glasgow.
The general aims
of a Stedfast Association are: To further the aims and object
of The Boys’ Brigade, through a spirit of friendship among past and
present members, sharing information on the present work at home and
overseas, in addition to promoting the continuing effective work of the
organisation to the general public.
Local
Associations are self motivating and the schedule of meetings,
governance and nature of programme varies widely, in meeting the
requirements of the membership. It is essentially a meeting point for
ex-members who wish to retain contact and maintain a supportive interest
in The Boys’ Brigade of the present.
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Glasgow Stedfast Association - November 2008
Glasgow Battalion of The Boys' Brigade was
pleased to note that at a meeting of interested people on Tuesday 25
November 2008 it was agreed to establish a
Glasgow Stedfast Association.
This is a social and supportive network for ex-members and supporters of
the movement. The Association is run independent of The Boys' Brigade
and the Battalion, but will maintain links with Glasgow Battalion.
At the meeting the following appointments were made:
- Bill Livingston - President
- Ian Christie - Vice President
- Alistair McLellan - Treasurer
- Rev Douglas Scrimgeour - Chaplain
- Ian Ritchie - Secretary
- John Cooper - Membership Secretary
John Neil OBE the Boys' Brigade Glasgow Battalion Secretary, was invited to be Patron.
The Association welcomes new members.
An
application form can be
downloaded from The Boys' Brigade, Glasgow Battalion
website.
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Webmaister March 2010 :
as a young fledgling BB Officer in Bridgeton, Glasgow's east-end, in the
early 1970s, I met Bill Livingston. Bill was District Convenor of
the then Dennistoun District and led by example giving everyone around
him much encouragement. He certainly encouraged me and gave me a lot of
help as I strived year on year to keep the company band going. To be
honest I thought Bill was dead! How wonderful to find out he is not only
alive and kicking but still working for The Boys' Brigade.

In Glasgow during my time these words went side
by side, 'BB Bands & John Cooper'. John ran the Glasgow Battalion
Brass Band for many many years but also used his talents and enthusiasm
to encourage all BB bands. I was very fortunate to be introduced
to John as he was raising the profile of BB Bands and I'm sure due to
his influence my BB band took part in
Glasgow Battalion shows and events.
Both stalwarts and BB men through and through..... a pleasure knowing
both of them.
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Webmaister Nov. 2010
delighted to meet up with Bill, his wife Mary and John Cooper at a
PiggeryBrae concert in aid of funds for the Stedfast Association
held in Cathcart Trinity Church.

Bill Livingston and his wife Mary with yer Webmaister!
Aye fantastic to meet up with Bill again after all these years.... a BB
legend! |
footnote
PiggeryBrae
were made honorary members of the Glasgow Stedfast Association in
Dec.2010
I was delighted to receive this honour. |
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THE
STEDFAST MOVEMENT
The Stedfast Movement was formed in 1983, the
Centenary Year of The Boys' Brigade; although several very successful
associations had been in existence well before then - and these continue
to this day.
In September 2002, representatives of thirteen Stedfast Associations
met at Felden Lodge, the Headquarters of the BB, and formed the
Federation of Stedfast Associations: United Kingdom and Republic of
Ireland.
STEDFAST ASSOCIATIONS
Stedfast Associations are closely associated with The Boys' Brigade,
founded in Glasgow, Scotland, in 1883 by Sir William Smith. They exist
in various locations in different parts of the world as a means by which
former members (Officers and Boys) of the Brigade, their wives or
husbands, and friends/current members of the movement can have a means
of social contact with each other. At the same time, there is the
opportunity to keep in touch with what is happening in the Brigade, and
often to provide informal assistance & maintain links to the local units
(Companies or Battalions) of the Brigade.
THE FEDERATION OF STEDFAST ASSOCIATIONS
The Federation of Stedfast Associations: United Kingdom and Republic
of Ireland exists to unite and promote Stedfast Associations throughout
the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland.
The Federation is currently searching out areas where groups of
former members are meeting, with a view to encouraging them to become
members of the Federation.
Membership of the Federation for
an Association is not
obligatory. However, the Stedfast Association likes to invite Stedfast
Associations and Old Boys Associations to become members of the
Federation in order that they can make contact with the wider Stedfast
family. Former BB members who are not members of an Association are
encouraged to contact the Federation so that we can try to put them in
touch with their nearest Association.
The Federation of Stedfast Associations: United Kingdom and Republic
of Ireland exists to unite and promote Stedfast Associations throughout
the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland.
Stedfast Associations are organisations for Past Members, (Old Boys &
Ex-Officers), along with serving Officers, Friends and Supporters of The
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Motto of The Boys' Brigade: Sure & Stedfast
Hebrew 6 v.19 |
my thanks to the Glasgow Battalion & Stedfast Association websites for
the information
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