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City of Canterbury Show

20th July 2024
Venue: Westgate Gardens
Rotary Clubs in and around Canterbury will be collaborating in a membership drive during the Canterbury City Show which is being held in Westgate Gardens, Canterbury over the weekend of 20th &
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Late afternoon visit and BBQ at the Strode Park Foundation, Herne

23rd July 2024
Venue: Strode Park House, Lower Herne Road, Herne, Herne Bay CT6 7NE
We have been invited to visit Strode Park House and grounds for a late afternoon BBQ where we will be joined by residents and staff of the Strode Park Foundation.
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Evening Dinner Dance and Pentangular at 50!

We marked Day 2 the 50th anniversary of Pentangular with an evening Dinner Dance in St Augustine’s House featuring the lively band “Hullabaloo”.

The dictionary definition of “Hullabaloo” includes “confused noise” – but we are delighted to inform you that there were no confused noises at the Dinner Dance yesterday evening. 

Following a drinks reception in the Atrium of St Augustine’s house, guests, in formal attire, entered a beautifully decorated hall adorned with flags. There they were treated to a range of popular hits from the 50s and 60s played by the band – including well known songs from the Beatles and Elvis as well as some classic blues. “As soon as Stephen [Stephen Thompson, our President] and Sue [his wife] got on the floor to lead the dance it seems everyone wanted to join them,” said one of the guests.

During the evening Stephen gave a short welcome. Each guest was gifted a bottle of sparkling English wine in a bottle customised with the 50th logo and presented in a gift bag. The Presidents then took it in turn to make a toast of “friendship, understanding and service” in their own language before Stephen proposed a toast to the 50th anniversary of Pentangular. The Rotary Toast (Rotary the World Over) was given by Tony Loughran, our President Elect.

The evening was a great success with one guest emphasising how “lots of people said how much they had enjoyed the whole evening.” 

Picture: Guests enjoy a dance and dinner. Inset: President Stephen Thompson proposes a toast to the 50th anniversary of Pentangular. Picture credit: Maxine Blades/Martin Ward/Rotary Club of Canterbury. 

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