PRESIDENT’S DAY

The weather held out for us and a fabulous time was had by all.  Polegrove managed to win 105-88 with 5 winning rinks. Rosamund, Gilda, Charlie and Julian were top rink 23-12

Everyone enjoyed a delicious meal and we’ve received lots complimentary messages (including one to set up an outside catering business – praise indeed! )
Thanks to all the many volunteers who helped the day run smoothly.

Denise

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