'Twixt' Christmas Party 2023

A friendly and informal get-together for Witney's Senior Citizen's, arranged by Witney Rotarians.


The popular Rotary 'Twixt' Party appears likely to become an annual date in the Rotary Club Calendar AND for the Senior Citizens in the Town.

The Party provides a welcome opportunity to meet old friends and former colleagues during the Christmas Holiday period, to have a chat, meet new people and enjoy the entertainment provided. It also allows everyone a pleasant break, even if only for a few hours, outside the home surroundings.

In case you're confused by the name 'Twixt', it's simply because the annual party is arranged to take place 'twixt' Christmas and the New Year!


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