This weekend we are delighted to welcome 14 fellow Rotarians and their partners from Europe to our lovely city.
The relationship between the two clubs dates way back and its great to have a turn at hosting this friendly occassion.
FRIDAY
Standsted pickups are booked for around 11.00am.
The Clubs gather at the Arundel House Hotel for a tasty buffet lunch.
City tour guide Frankie entertains the group as they get a feel for the City and its history.
Dinner tonight is at the Cambridge Brew House, Kings Street - a micro brewery - after a quick tour and tasting.
SATURDAY
10.30am Kings College Chapel Tour including a unique opportunity to climb up to the roof , walk across the top of the fan vaulting and see the amazing view from the upper ramparts.
Lots of time to visit cafes and shops in the city this afternoon.
Dinner tonight is booked at picturesque Browns, Trumpington Street, in a private room.
SUNDAY
Time to travel home.
What a shame to have to say Goodbye - Until the next Time !
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moreOur annual charity car parking at Christmas using two car parks with the kind permission of the University and department of Chemistry raises £30,000 or more, mainly for local charities . To apply for a grant see our grant application
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moreThis committee aims to put on events and support organisations that encourage and develop children and young people.
moreThe Projects Committee manages fund-raising activities and recommends the charities to receive funding to the Club Council and Business meeting. It also supports our International projects.
moreSupporting the local community is a core Rotary aim.
moreFoundation Objectives - co-ordinating international projects using Rotary grants where possible.
moreThe International projects and activities are co-ordinated within the Projects committee.
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