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2021 Blossom Parade

The Blossom Parade has now been moved to Sat 6 November.

The Combined Pipe Bands of Hawke’s Bay will again be parading in the Hasting’s Blossom Parade. Meet at the Civil Defence headquarters, Lyndon Rd E, at 10.20am. Here’s the list of tunes we’ll be playing:

  • Mhairi’s Wedding /Heyken’s Serenade
  • Teribus/Chorriechollies
  • Highland Laddie/Brown Haired Maiden/Barren Rocks
  • Green Hills/Battle’s O’er
  • Killworth Hills/Castle Dangerous
  • Scotland the Brave/Rowan Tree/Bonnie Galloway
  • 100 Pipers/Bonnie Dundee
  • Bathgate Highland Gathering/Heather Grant of Strathrye

Band AGM Awards

At the Band’s AGM Neville Lumb was awarded a Life Membership for his significant contribution to pipe bands in Napier over many years. In making the presentation, President Julie, noted that Neville has played with Napier’s pipe bands as a piper and bass drummer for many years, served on the Band’s committee, and assisted with the organisation here in HB of three national pipe band contests along with several centre contests.

Neville regularly attends practices and parades, and is always willing to help with Band activities whether it be fund raising, organising events or working on the band hall (he renovated the bar area and turned it into a very useful room). He is now managing the parade calendar and has recently taken on the role of H&S Officer. Neville was also for many years the Hastings Highland Games convenor which reflects his passion for the Scottish heritage and his willingness to contribute his organising expertise.

This nomination records our gratitude for Neville’s very positive and constructive contribution to pipe banding in Napier over many years.

Here is President Julie with new Life Member Neville and Neal Cobley, who was awarded the band’s drumming cup last night.
NPB Nev 2021

Dave Mitchell 1933-2021

Today we said farewell to one of the Band’s staunchest member, Dave Mitchell.
Dave Mitchellx
Dave played with a number of bands including the Scottish Society in Christchurch, and here in the Bay with the Port Ahuriri, the HB Scottish and with the City of Napier pipe bands.

He held many positions in Napier’s pipe bands including Pipe Sergeant, Custodian and President, and he and Val were made life members of the Band in recognition of the great contribution they made to the band over so many years.

When we think about Dave Mitchell the list of adjectives includes approachable, hard working, helpful, reliable, supportive, cheerful and kind.

We have been privileged to have known Dave and to have been helped and supported by him, something we will always remember.