How
about advertising an experience day to people as an
unusual Christmas or birthday gift? Or offer one in an auction of promises? It’s a novel way to publicise your
teaching, raise awareness of ringing and potentially recruit some new
ringers.
You may find the following resources useful - available on the Central Council’s website:
From feedback ART receives, the teachers who have agreed to cater for this request have often found that offering an "introduction to bell ringing" day can be a very good way of recruiting a new ringer, either for their own tower or somewhere else nearby in the local area.
Over recent years, ART has received quite a few enquiries from people asking whether it’s possible to buy a "Church bell ringing experience" day package for a friend or family member. Just before Christmas and Valentine’s day, ART receives a flurry of these enquiries. We have even been approached for a corporate team building day where everyone tries their hand at church bell ringing.
Some teachers have expressed concern that this is not something we should encourage as the person isn’t seriously looking for ringing lessons, otherwise they would have just approached their local tower. However, most of us have a bucket list of things that we’ve always wanted to try, but we just don’t make the time for ourselves amid a busy schedule … but if a close friend arranged a gift of a whole day doing that activity, we’d be delighted!
Here’s an email from one happy lady who had a recent bell ringing experience day. At the end of a day ringing on the simulator she received a certificate of attendance as a souvenir.
I
would like to personally thank you for your time, kindness, help and
support last Friday. I
was extremely excited to ring the bell (which I am sure you noticed)
and you helped me achieve a life long dream which I will never forget. My words can honestly not express enough how grateful I am
to you. I hope we cross paths again one day. Thank you again for such
an amazing time.
I wanted to ask whether it would be possible to give my husband a short introductory lesson in bell ringing. He’s a professional musician and loves bells and I thought it might be a nice idea to give him an experience of ringing for himself for his birthday. Is this something you could do?
On responding, I found that Rebecca was hoping this could be a surprise. What should we say? Well in North Staffs our reaction to such things tends to be “Good, a chance to recruit”. We’ve had some experience of towers offering lessons in promises auctions and thought we should give this a try. The nearest tower was Stone, where David Simpson is Tower Captain. We agreed that David would offer a lesson in return for a donation to the bell fund. David got in touch and within not many weeks, Alex had received his surprise, done his sample lesson and taken up ringing.
Tim Hine
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