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Meetings

The Club meets on some Monday evenings at 6.45 pm for 7.00 dinner at St Michael’s Church Hall.
Rotary visitors are welcome please contact reservations@reephamrotary.org.uk.
Members should apologise and book visitors no later than 6pm on Friday only at reservations@reephamrotary.org.uk

Next meeting

On 25 November we will welcome Bob Haskell to talk about the Red Arrows. Dinner tables are full but there is still room for the talk at 8pm if you contact reservations. 

Future events

The Sunshine Memory Cafe meets on 28 November.