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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/rot454leics/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114The Rotary Club of Leicester Novus enjoyed a busy couple of days.
\nIt started with a most enjoyable social evening at The Tamarind Restaurant in The Peepul Centre\u00a0where Diana Thurston had convened the latest meeting of our Curry Club.
\nWe welcomed a former member of the club, six other guests and one visiting Rotarian who had been up since 4am ready for a meeting in London\u00a0in advance of his visit to Ethiopia on Monday.<\/p>\n
He and other guests asked to be invited back.The Leicester Novus Curry Club\u00a0next session is scheduled for January 28, 2016 when again excellent food and excellent company will raise more money for Rotary projects.<\/p>\n
Sarita Shah and Sally Matthews with Sarita’s neice Shriya. Despite having the binoculars, Shriya did not see the kingfisher which others did<\/p><\/div>\n
The following morning a party of 19 guests, led by catering manager Sarita Shah and Jim Matthews, gathered at the Loughborough moorings of the Peter Le Marchant Narrowboat Symphony. One was a neighbour taken by\u00a0Jim and Sally in\u00a0gratitude for her offer to help the Rotary Club run a walking treasure hunt in her village to help fund future Rotary events. It was a treasure hunt around Tugby which part-funded the boat trip.<\/p>\n
Other guests included two families who had previously helped the local charity Menphys www.menphys.org.uk.
\nAmong them was Charlie, celebrating his third birthday by tucking into birthday cake as the narrowboat sailed from Loughborough to Barrow and back and dancing to the music of one-man band Rovin’ Ron.<\/p>\n