Talks on topics as wide-ranging as modern slavery, serving with the Army
in Afghanistan, and the history of Wimpole Hall, the National Trust
property near Royston, are among the events members of Letchworth Howard
Rotary Club can look forward to in the coming Rotary year.
Also planned are a film night, a car treasure hunt, a skittles night and
a murder mystery evening, among a host of other activities. The
programme was outlined to club members by Angela Silver,
president-elect, at the club’s annual Assembly on May 20.
A wide range of charitable activities is also planned, including the
annual bridge drive, the darts challenge, quizzes, a race night, a
pantomime outing for disadvantaged children, and much more.
Also on the stocks are a number of themed conversation evenings, when
club members discuss such topics as the person who has most inspired
them or their most memorable holidays.
A special guest at the Assembly was Karin Weston, assistant district
governor, who confided that this was her first Club Assembly since she
took up the post.
Karin, a former president of Royston Rotary Club, declared herself “very
impressed” with the programme, which included a number of things she
would like to come to (and which she was told she would be very welcome
at). The conversation evenings also sounded fun; indeed she might
suggest her own club introduce similar events.
She felt that Letchworth Howard was a very friendly club, and told
Angela: “You look as though you’ve got a great year ahead of you.”
The picture shows assistant district governor Karin Weston (left)
enjoying a joke with this year’s Letchworth Howard president Tony Silver
and president-elect Angela Silver.
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