Trip to Brighton

A day trip to Brighton by some members of the Club



Day trip to Brighton

In September our Club celebrated its 71st Charter, so we had a day off from our normal lunch, some members scattered and visited neighbouring Clubs. While18 of us went on a day trip to Brighton by train arriving late morning. We enjoyed a lunch at Donacellos before we all broke up to do our own thing in the afternoon.

Following two train cancellations we had a bit longer in Brighton eventually catching a train for a smooth ride back to Baldock. Our thanks to Carol Britter for organising it.

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Mandy & Dean with President Keith Britter, Vice President Gary Blyth and Rotarian Thom Odd

Induction & welcome to new members, Mandy & Dean Howard

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Our guests at the Jazz Night

Annual Jazz Night 2024

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Lower Bygrave Defibrillator being installed

Installing Lower Bygrave Defibrillator

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President Keith and Treasurer John Wilburn giving a cheque for £250 to Sue Drew

A talk on Macular Degeneration

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Our guest Mike Barbakoff talk

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President Keith presenting a cheque to Marie Curie for £250

A talk given for Marie Curie by Charlotte Griggs accompanied by Pat and Warren Rosen.

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Father Denis along with our President Gary Blyth and other members at the presentation of the Defibrillator

The defibrillator being presented

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New member Fred Heginbotham was inducted by President Keith. Fred was member in Cape Town before coming back to England. Warmly welcomed to our Club

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A day trip to Brighton by some members of the Club

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An insight into how and when Baldock Rotary started in October 1953. Letchworth Club sponsored the new Baldock Club and the rest as they say is history...... Our Club has strengthened over the years, we trust it continues to exceed the vision set in 1953

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