Llandudno Rotary makes itself at home

Some months ago Llandudno Rotary changed its venue to the Cae Mor Hotel, on the Promenade, right next to the Venue Cymru

Rotary President Rosalind Hopewell and Cae Mor proprietors Sheryl and Marc Viercant at the entrance to the hotel, guarding the new plaque
Rotary President Rosalind Hopewell and Cae Mor proprietors Sheryl and Marc Viercant at the entrance to the hotel, guarding the new plaque

Some months ago Llandudno Rotary changed its venue to the Cae Mor Hotel, on the Promenade, right next to the Venue Cymru, where Rotarians now dine weekly before hearing from a speaker, or holding a business meeting or social event  in the form of a quiz, a night at the races, a beetle drive or whatever- fresh ideas always welcomed!

Members asked Marc and Sheryl Viercant, proprietors of the hotel, whether it would be in order to mark this with a suitable plaque and, as Marc and Sheryl are the hosts who always like to say “yes” when that’s possible, this is what happened

We welcome Rotary” said Sheryl “ and if anyone else is looking for the perfect dining venue prior to a show then join us for a meal in The Samphire Seafood Brasserie & Bar

Warming to her theme, Sheryl added “ we have the best view in Llandudno” whilst you’re dining, a great choice of wines and gins, (we have one for every day of the month)….. and we will even let you park in our car park”

If you’ve ever tried to park in Llandudno, this last offer is one not to refuse!

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Rotary President Rosalind Hopewell and Cae Mor proprietors Sheryl and Marc Viercant at the entrance to the hotel, guarding the new plaque

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