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The Bulletin: true community service

- by IAN GALL* Ian Gall is the editor of The Bulletin. For more informatio­n email abccbullet­ineditor@gmail.com

Seventy-eight years ago, on June 15, 1940, the very first edition of The

Bulletin, a monthly publicatio­n by “the British Community Council in the Argentine Republic,” was produced.

It was begun as a means of reaching out to the British community in the Argentine Republic, at a time of strife and uncertaint­y during World War II. It now reaches out toan ex ten dedco mm unity,bothh ere and abroad, continuing to unite its far-flung readership and carry on the task of recording and reviewing the community’s shared history. The aim of The Bulletin was printed on the first page of a simple sheaf of mimeograph­ed pages:

“It is felt that, as a periodical means of contact between the British Community Council (B.C.C.) and its Component Entities, District Committees and Guilds of the BritishCo mm unityWelf are Fund(B.C.W.F .), a monthly bulletin would be of considerab­le utility. It has therefore been decided, with this object in view, to produce a small publicatio­n, of which this is the first number.

“Although of necessity the initial effort may seem to suffer from a relative paucity of items of interest, it is confidentl­y hoped that future editions will be of greater value;

and, to this end, suggestion­s and ideas are invited from all quarters ... to this end contributi­ons will be gratefully received, especially from outside Districts and those situated in far-flung parts of the Republic.”

Today, the expression (in contempora­ry parlance) “You’ve come a long way, baby!” springs to mind. Seventy-eight years on, the publicatio­n is still with us; those years stand as a test of time and travail, dedication and duty though thick and thin.

It has not always been easy to produce the publicatio­n and there have been periods when our beloved friend was reduced to justa fews he et sofpaper,e mula tingour humble beginnings! In the good years, 10 numbers were produced annually; at difficult times no more than two but, since 2007, it has become a quarterly publicatio­n. Yet one thing is true: whatever the prevailing situation, The Bulletin has never failed to cross our doorsteps! That in itself is proof-positive of the olde saying: “where there is a will there is a way”!

Let us raise a celebrator­y glass to the memory of all those who throughout the intervenin­g years have worked tirelessly to bring us the traditiona­l magazine, an effective means of recording and keeping us informed about the Community’s activities, in touch with one another and updated on the why and the wherefore, the what and the when:

– to our past editors goes our recognitio­n of a tireless job well done, with dedication and attention to details. Without their guiding hand, our magazine would have had a hard time reaching the ripe old age of 75;

– to all those contributi­ng writers, who over the years have worked hard to put together articles for publicatio­n, go our heartfelt thanks. Without their contributi­on, our community’s mouthpiece would have lacked the appeal and attraction it has enjoyed over time;

– we also acknowledg­e our many and varied advertiser­s, sponsors and anonymous donors, whose help has allowed us to continue printing the magazine. Their sustained support has proven invaluable and we are truly in their debt;

– and last but definitely not least, to our readers, goes our appreciati­on for keeping us going. Just knowing you’re there makes our effort all the more rewarding! Thank you all for your interest and approval!

Long life to and three cheers for The Bulletin!

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