Weekly Meeting

Thu, Jan 16th 2020 at 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Social Evening - Call my Bluff


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Prior to the meeting Presidents Jane and Maggie presented a cheque for £150 to David Curtis to enable hime to attain his level 2 training qualification, so that he can continue his dedicated work teaching disabled students to swim.

Steve C reminded us about the District Quiz and hoped that our team could getter better results than the bowling squad, who had a good 'thrashing' from Trent Bridge RC, but had good fun and fellowship in the process!

Jane had received a cheque for £100 from David Strange at Newark Castle towards our solar lights project in Uganda.

Allen gave us an update on progress on the Special 30th Charter video, requesting more information from a number of members to get things up to date regarding "what good we have done" over the 30 years. The A5 Flyer for promoting our 30th Charter evening was shown and since distributed to all members to be used at the 'Scatter night' due on the 30th January.

Maggie then organised the 'Call my Bluff' event, getting 3 volunteers from each of the 5 tables who would be reading out their chosen "words" for the member to decide who was telling the truth and who was 'bluffing'.

With such words as "shaberoon", "Choller", "jobler", "cultrivorous" and "capernoiting", it was not an easy task producing a tie for 3 tables...top table winning the 'sudden death' question, but sharing the 'spoils' with all present.                                                                                                                          AR

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