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Soroptimist International Preston - Summer 2008



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Published Date: 23 June 2008
In this our 70th Charter Year we are enjoying a varied programme of events.
Including an illustrated talk by Norman Yates on his recent visit to Africa as part of a group of volunteers working with Water for Kids which was one of our club charities.

On June 18 we enjoyed our Summer Outing. This year to Waddington where we visited Backridge Farm and then a meal at the Waddington Arms.

On Monday June 30 at 11am we are holding a coffee morning in the Harris
Museum Cafe. This fundraising event is in support of the bid by the Harris jointly with the National Portrait Gallery, London to purchase a portrait of Prestonian Richard Arkwright by Joseph Wright of Derby.

Soroptimist International is committed to service at local, national and international levels.

For more information please contact Greta Krypczyk-Oddy on 01772 750024.

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