Tuesday lunchtime took us up to see the Kirriemuir Club where the dismal weather outside was soon banished by the warm welcome and good fellowship of the Club. President Jim, recently returned from showing our North American cousins how to play the game of golf, was in great form, giving me a detailed breakdown of their comprehensive programme for the year ahead which will have a particular concentration on activities with young people, including hopes for the re-establishment of an Interact Club. The Club must have one of the widest ranging group of friends from outside RIBI, always being the first to volunteer their assistance with friendship and sporting exchange groups in Rotary. On past occasions I have shared in and enjoyed their hospitality, especially their wonderful Burns suppers which they can lay on irrespective of the time of year. Visitors never fail to be impressed and I am sure that our incoming GSE team will be no different.
Friday, 14 August 2009
DG's Visits Week 7.
Tuesday lunchtime took us up to see the Kirriemuir Club where the dismal weather outside was soon banished by the warm welcome and good fellowship of the Club. President Jim, recently returned from showing our North American cousins how to play the game of golf, was in great form, giving me a detailed breakdown of their comprehensive programme for the year ahead which will have a particular concentration on activities with young people, including hopes for the re-establishment of an Interact Club. The Club must have one of the widest ranging group of friends from outside RIBI, always being the first to volunteer their assistance with friendship and sporting exchange groups in Rotary. On past occasions I have shared in and enjoyed their hospitality, especially their wonderful Burns suppers which they can lay on irrespective of the time of year. Visitors never fail to be impressed and I am sure that our incoming GSE team will be no different.
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