District Handover Dinner

Fri, Jul 5th 2019 at 7:00 pm - 9:30 pm

The District handover will take place on Friday 5th July at Bisham Abbey. All Rotarians, partners and friends in the District are welcome. More details below:


District 1090 Handover 

Friday 5 July 2019 6.30pm for 7.00pm

STOP PRESS: Bookings now closed. 

Bisham Abbey, Bisham Village, Marlow Rd, Bisham, Marlow SL7 1RR

Immediate Past District Governor David Pope warmly invites all Rotarians in the District and their guests to celebrate the Handover from District Governor Gillian Pearce 2018/19 to incoming District Governor Frank Quinn 2019/20 BOOKINGS NOW CLOSED. 

Enjoy meeting up with old friends and new over a delicious, three-course meal (menu below) in the beautiful riverside setting of historic Bisham Abbey, once home to Henry VIII and Elizabeth I, now the home of the National Sports Centre. You can even relax like royalty and top athletes and stay the night in one of the Abbey's extremely reasonably priced rooms!! Please book direct with Bisham Abbey by calling 01628 476911.

Rotary District 1090 Handover Dinner
                                                                                       

Menu

To start

Parma ham and Mozzarella with chilli oil and fresh figs

or

(V)Griddled tomato and courgette Tarte Tatin

Main course

Griddled chicken supreme with wild mushroom risotto, 

courgette and roast vine tomatoes

or

(V)Roasted Butter Nut Squash filled with Sautéed Vegetable Tagine

Dessert

Vanilla Pannacotta with almond tuille and strawberries

 Finishing with

Tea or Coffee 

 Welcome drink on arrival – Cash bar available


Entertainment by Jacob Cole

from Guildhall School of Music and Drama


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