President Tony held his President's evening at Walworth Castle Hotel on Sunday 17th June.
The event was a 1920's themed murder mystery dinner which was attended by over 60 Roarians and guests.
Many attending came dressed up for the evening in roaring 1920's costumes. It was a great evening of murder, mystery and suspense with actors providing the entertainment throughout the night.
Rotarian Geoff Batchelor who is one of the founding members of the club was awarded the special Robin Watson award by President Tony.
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