RC of Launceston

The story of Sarah, John B. Gary, Adrian, and Neville.


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Sandra Maizels says...."we had a meeting last night and  have finally managed to clarify what has been done or planned. John Barnes added Crackington Haven (3) and Gary and Adrian have done part of the same. Judging by the weather forecast I don’t think that will improve!  The club is acting as sponsor and will donate £200 to MIND without requiring a refund.     A brilliant idea which really took off. Well done!"

Note: Neville, a club member of 85 years old, had been planning to join in, but in the end could not make it. He gains honorary membership of  "The Challenge 85 Club" which now has 3 members!.



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