Unveiling of the Daniel Jenkins Memorial
Saturday, 27 June, 2pm at St Barnabas Church, Felindre
Following the success of their Open Day at Penboyr Church last year, the friends of the “Stori Fawr Dre-fach Felindre” website will be holding an Open Afternoon this year at St Barnabas Church in the village on Saturday, 27 June at 2pm, and everyone is warmly invited to attend.


In addition to being brilliant musicians, their musical contribution to the area was so important – Daniel Jenkins was the conductor of Bargod Teifi Male Voice Choir, winners of the National Eisteddfod in Carmarthen in 1911 and when Daniel Jenkins died suddenly in 1917, Albert Evans became the conductor of the choir from 1919 to 1955 (36 years) and the leader of the Dre-fach Felindre Silver Band as well. Daniel Jenkins was Headmaster of Felindre National School (1892-1917) and choirmaster and organist at Saint Barnabas Church and an untiring music tutor.
The afternoon’s programme:
2.00 pm - Unveiling of the newly refurbished memorial by Peter Moody, Warden of Saint Barnabas Church and former Chairman of Ysgol Penboyr Governors.
2.15 pm - Inside Saint Barnabas Church:
Presentation on Saint Barnabas Church by Mari Elin.
Presentation on Daniel Jenkins and Albert Evans by Peter Hughes Griffiths.
Presentation on Ysgol Penboyr by Gwenno Mai.
There will then be an opportunity to have a cup of tea in the school and view an exhibition of ‘Stori Fawr Dre-fach Felindre’ items which are kept in a special metal cupboard in the school.
You are invited to join us on this afternoon at Saint Barnabas Church and Ysgol Penboyr.
For more information, contact Peter Hughes Griffiths on 01267 232240 or by email at Phughes-griffiths@sirgar.gov.uk