Club History Coffee Mornings

Published on
September 16, 2024

History 'At Home', chat over coffee

History Coffee Mornings Return ....next one is Wednesday 16th October at 11:00.  Following that Wednesday 13th November and Wednesday 11th December.

Following the series of events held during the Centenary Year, when Members, new and old, got together to chat over times past and of doings long ago, the Club has agreed to support another series for 2023.  

The dates are set in two tranches - three in the Spring and another three in the Autumn, to keep clear of the sailing season.

Phased at 5-6 weekly intervals they aim to attract all who would like to contribute to anecdotes, to listen to others or just to enjoy a social cup of coffee.

Led by the Historian, the Archivist and Mike Webb, the gatherings take place on Wednesdays at 1100, either in the Solent Room or the Balcony. The discussions have often focused either on photographs or memorabilia that someone brings along; that inevitably leads to recollections and stimulates energetic discussion.  

Building on the experience of the Centenary Year, Members are welcome to bring along, as guests, those who were previously Club Members and who can draw on their own memories, to the enjoyment of others. To whet the appetite, some images are included above.A view of the newly opened upstairs bar, in 1969; Brian and Alyne Macnamara host drinks in St Vaast - 1980s (Picture below); Roger Pinckney's Dyachy under sail in 1935.

Author:
Gillian

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