We organise and take part in so
many great events that there just isn't enough space
on our website to host all the photos showing our antics.
Therefore we've uploaded lots to Google - an online
photo album - and you can view them all by clicking on the images to open the album for that event below:
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| Our Horsey Hopper Race Night was a race night with a difference as we did not watch the standard DVDs but used real-life jockeys riding on space hoppers covered with horse covers! The event was a huge success and great fun too, raising a whopping £258.50 for The Alexander Devine Children’s Cancer Care Trust. Click on the photo on the left to see the full photo album or watch the video by clicking on the image on the right! |
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This had to be the best night of bowling ever! As it was the launch night of the new Lazer Quest we were treated to free Bucks Fizz and free games of bowling…not that we took them seriously! Tania was also lucky on the night, knocking down the red pin and winning a prize…a bottle of sparkling wine, which we all helped to polish off!
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Adam & Lisa went along to scare the members of the other Rotaract Clubs from district – Adam as a red-faced demon and Lisa as a wicked witch! It was a great night with pin the tail on the pumpkin, donut-on-a-string time trials and the scariest part of the event…karaoke!
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Despite the torrential rain the event was a huge success with many walkers “beating the bounds” of the town in aid of their chosen charities.
Lisa and Adam helped out with the river crossing at Bray getting people in and out of the ferry boat. |
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Maidenhead Rotaract took to the slopes of Bracknell Dry-Ski Centre on a pleasant autumnal night to enjoy the adventure that was Sno-Tubing! We all jumped into our tubes and launched oursleves down the artificual snow...and what great fun it was! |
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We are regular volunteers with the Maidenhead Waterways
Group and one of the projects we helped out with this
year was bramble clearing (behind the police station)
to reveal the words on the wall from the old Grace's
Yard. |
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We always
support our sponsoring Rotary Club at the annual Maidenhead
Town Carnival and this year was no exception. The
sun was shining (must have been the only day for the
whole summer!) and the crowds were lining the streets
- with Rotaractors making sure they didn't get in
the way of the floats! |
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Severn members of the club joined other volunteers to help plant 2,500 daffodil bulbs along the riverbank footbath by Stafferton Way. It was good fun and easy work, it’s going to be great to see the bank in full colour in the Spring! |
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To celebrate
40 years of Rotaract we decided to pull a PR stunt
by enjoying a cooked breakfast on a raft that we had
built in the middle of the thames. We had a great
morning and none of us got wet, which was a small
miracle! |
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