The going was good, the enjoyment level was great and the winnings were....
Well, let's just say that no one has given up their day job !!!
Sixty plus Rotarians, their families and friends, gathered for a Race Night on Friday 22nd April 2022 at the Nuneaton Catholic Church Hall to find the winner of the "Not so Grand National" Cup.
Five teams each provided 5 jockeys for each race.
The winner of each race then competed in the final race of the night.
The winner of the final won £20 and the rest of the winning team received four tickets to the Main Stand at Warwick Races.
The course was designed and constructed by Tracey Walker.
The bar was organised by Michele.
The refreshments were provided by Perfect Platters.
Many thanks to them all for helping to make the evening special.
Everyone said they had a good time, and many said they would like the event to happen again.
This was another on of our fund raising events, and we are pleased to report that we raised £350 just from this one evening, which will go towards our project of planting a mature tree in the grounds of several "Independent Living Complexes" within the Borough and at the same time, we will also be providing a cream tea for the residents and friends to celebrate the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.
If you are interested in becoming a Rotarian with the Rotary Club of Nuneaton, please do get in touch with our Preesident or Secretary, or speak to any of our current membership who will pass on your details.
'What We Do' Main Pages:
Rotary Club of Nuneaton - Active in the community
moreCollection of photos and stories from Presidents nights over the years
moreClub assembly at Weston Hall Hotel, Incoming President Steve with Incoming AD Nigel Lee and President Geoff
moreIn an event that captivated history enthusiasts, club members and guests alike, the Rotary Club of Nuneaton proudly hosted a memorable evening with esteemed historian, author, and tour guide Eddie Smallwood.
moreWelcoming new members to the club
moreA Fund Raising evening of Fun Horse Racing was held for Club Members, their family and friends.
moreYes, Rotarians also need to isolate in these times, but, we also still need to help others too.
moreSteve Benford raises money for Rotary Charities by getting on his bike and cycling along canal towpaths from Nuneaton to London. A Total of 128 miles.
moreRotarians Barry, Chris and Om accompanied local children on the Kids Day Out at Drayton Manor. A good time was had by all!
moreDG Peter Roberts presented Paul Whiteman with a PHF at the recent President's Night. At our recent AGM Ian Smith was presented with a PHF by President Harry.
moreLook what we have been up to!
more