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Original Calendar Girl makes a special ‘date’ with local ladies on eve of special birthday

Local News by Amanda Chalmers 4 hours ago  
Tracey McAtamney celebrates her 60th by launching a charity calendar, inspired by the original "Calendar Girl," (image via Janus Photography)
Tracey McAtamney celebrates her 60th by launching a charity calendar, inspired by the original "Calendar Girl," (image via Janus Photography)
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"I feel truly honoured to have the support of Tricia, the original Calendar Girl. She is an extraordinary woman who created something remarkable at a time when it had never been done before. Meeting her was incredibly special." – Tracey McAtamney

As Tracey McAtamney headed into her 60th birthday year, she made a promise to herself – to do something both memorable and meaningful.

And in the background to her milestone celebrations with family and friends this week, a personal project percolates, which is aiming to do just that – a 'cheeky' charity calendar!

She's also brought 38 plucky members of her Ladies First Professional Development Networking group, aged between 19 and 80, in on the 'act.' And the calendar, which is now in post-production after a two-day shoot last month at Mallory Court Hotel & Spa in Leamington, is set for its red-carpet launch in October at Birmingham Repertory Theatre.

A highlight of the journey so far for Tracey and her team, came last week with a visit from the original Calendar Girl, Tricia Stewart, who has pledged her support to the latest venture honouring a legacy of 27 years.

Tricia, now 77, famously had the idea for the Alternative WI Calendar, which launched in April 1999, going on to sell more than 300,000 calendars and raising £6.5m.

As 'Miss October,' she was one of 11 plucky Yorkshire ladies, aged between 45 and 65, to pose for the Rylestone & District WI naked calendar, the first of its kind, which inspired a hit movie, West End stage play and musical.

In a private gathering at Nailcote Hall Hotel, Golf & Country Club, Tricia offered words of support and advice to Tracey and the Ladies First Calendar team – Amanda Chalmers, Jane Collier and Bianca Rodrigues-Perry, while being hosted by sponsor, and fellow Calendar Girl, Sue Cressman, last week.

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Tracey meets Tricia (image via Janus Photography)

As well as being director of Ladies First for ten years, Tracey also runs Surviving Bereavement Foundation offering bereavement support and cafes in the region.

As a former Coventry Carnival Queen and Miss Coventry City in 1985, she is no stranger to the celluloid spotlight, but admits the motivation for the calendar runs deeper.

She said: "Turning 60 is the heart of this charity calendar - not trying to look younger, but honouring the woman I am today. Like many women, I've had moments of doubting myself and feeling the pressure of unrealistic expectations. It's easy to focus on what we think needs fixing instead of recognising our worth as we are.

"This project is about caring for myself, inside and out, growing in confidence, and choosing to live as the happiest, healthiest version of me. More than anything, I hope it encourages other women to feel proud of themselves too - because we deserve to celebrate who we are right now."

She added: "I feel truly honoured to have the support of Tricia, the original Calendar Girl. She is an extraordinary woman who created something remarkable at a time when it had never been done before. Meeting her was incredibly special - she was warm, generous, and full of wonderful stories about both the calendar and the film that followed. Hearing her experiences firsthand made the whole journey feel even more meaningful."

The mix of local and national charities set to benefit from the 2027 calendar are: Surviving Bereavement Foundation; Molly Ollys; Coventry, Warwickshire & Worcestershire Mind; Prostate Cancer UK; The Esther Project; Teenage Cancer Trust; Arrive Alive; Shakespeare Soroptimists; The Luca Foundation; A Child's Heart; Anthony Nolan Trust; Women's Aid; The Katie Piper Foundation; Birmingham Hospice; The Friendship Project; SAMM (Support After Murder & Manslaughter); Birmingham Children's Hospital; The National Autistic Society; The NTCG Rock Community Food; WAITS; DORCAS; Endometriosis UK; Myton Hospice; Purple Community Fund PCF; Blue Badgers; Dementia UK; The Queen Brain Tumour Fund; Blood Cancer UK; Edward's Trust and breast cancer equipment for Birmingham hospitals.

Tricia said: "It was wonderful to meet the ladies and see first-hand all the work that's going into this latest calendar."

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Tricia, now 77, famously had the idea for the Alternative WI Calendar, which launched in April 1999 (image supplied)

Recalling her story, she added: "We did it as a team in memory of my friend Angela Baker's late husband John, never realising that it would become so huge. It was when we saw a proof of the calendar for the first time that it hit home what we were actually doing and how amazing the photographs looked, that was a magic moment.

"The idea started off as me making a joke! It was totally against the image of the WI which is why I thought it was so funny.

"We just couldn't believe it when, in 1999, we were approached by Disney about making the film, but we were aware we had to let them use dramatic licence on the story a bit, this wasn't going to be a documentary.

"Angela had rights on the script, and happily, before we all signed up, we were assured it was being filmed mainly in the Dales with mainly English actors.

"Angela got a phone call from Julie Walters one day to say she'd like to come to lunch and meet us, which she did and, over time, we met them all. Helen Mirren turned up with sunflowers for Angela – and a cheque for £5k for the charity! We even went to Cannes with them which was a very special memory, as was performing at The Royal Variety Performance. They are all fantastic actresses and it felt incredible to be a part of it."

Headline sponsors for the calendar so far include Mallory Court Hotel & Spa, where the calendar is being shot and Unique Venues Birmingham. Any companies interested in getting involved are invited to contact Tracey McAtamney at: [email protected].

In the meantime, what advice would Tricia offer the 2027 calendar cohort?

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"You have to just keep trusting in what you're doing and keep sight of why you're doing it," she said. "Every calendar sold will make a difference. But what becomes quickly clear, is how it also makes a difference to the people taking part, not just the charities."

More information can be found here.

Tracey as Miss Coventry (image supplied)

     

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