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The Life and Death of Amy Johnson - a talk by Jane Delamaine

1st November 2024
Venue: Kingston Village Hall
1st November -The Life and Death of Amy Johnson - an illustrated talk by Jane Delamaine, Director, The Amy Johnson Project, Herne Bay.
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Dinner meeting with John Bennett - The Story of my Uncle's Experiences in WW2

12th November 2024
Venue: Howfield Manor Hotel
12th November, Remembrance Week Dinner meeting with local author John Bennett.
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Easter egg hunt and afternoon tea

Rotarians, friends and families – including some children and grandchildren – had a wonderful afternoon enjoying the sun in an Easter egg hunt set in President Stephen Thompson’s garden yesterday.

The sky was clear and the weather just perfect for the group of around 20 or so to go on an egg hunt. Earlier, Stephen and his wife Sue had hidden eggs in little nests scattered around their garden for the hunters to find. Each nest had mini eggs and some had a tiny “chick” – those who found the chicks had a chance to qualify for an Easter bunny!

Everyone took part with great enthusiasm – young or old. One hunter was even out on his little mobility vehicle! 

All enjoyed a great laugh and had lots of fun – “They went absolutely everywhere!” laughed Stephen, of the enthusiatic hunters.

The hunt was topped by a wonderful afternoon tea (and perhaps a drop of wine) offered by the hosts.

It’s really lovely to just relax and have some fun from time to time! Hope everyone has a wonderful Easter holiday. 

Picture: Just some of the eggs and chocolate collected by the daughters of Rotarian Kailash Maunick. Picture credit: Kailash Maunick/Rotary Club of Canterbury.

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