Rotary - the Fun Day
Less than 2 weeks later, the day of the fun day had arrived.
The fun day was a large event organised by District. We got (if we wanted it, and we did) a free pitch to have whatever type of stand we wanted to. The event was open to the public and had a few large attractions, including a parachute display, a Spitfire flypast and a fun fair.
Our stand had 2 Nintendo Wii machines with WiiFit Boards. Steve Charman works for KCC in Education and was able to borrow them from a youth club for the day. We charged a pound a go with two iPod prizes donated by Apple specialist ServiceWeb for the highest score in two different games (hula hoops and a ski slalom).
I wrote that Lucy and I set two aims for the event. Firstly that we should involve as many of our club members on the day as possible. Over half the members took part which I consider a fantastic response. Many changed their plans to turn up at some point through the day. Our second goal was to raise money for our chosen charity, we raised £163.30 for Odyssey. All in all a good day.
One other surprise was when my family arrived in the afternoon. My daughter ran across to Steve Charman's wife, shouted her name and gave her a hug! Why? Steve's wife Rosie is a guide leader at my daughters guide pack in Faversham. None of us knew of the connection until then.
The fun day was a great success, but looking forward, it was now just a few days until "Club Assembly", whatever that was. Read on, if you're still with me!

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