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54 COMMENTS ON ARRANGED VISITS STOP PRESS


Colin, Jim and I had just put away our red editing pens, having closed the door on any more articles for this


Stop Press: Telephone conversation and email from Ron Geggus hereunder:-


Rotary arranged visits The last two visits arranged were really very interesting, (Print Works & Royal Geographical Society) as well as being informative.


HOWEVER :- For the Newsfax International Plant 15 Members put their names down to go but


W


e believe that having arranged many trips, concerts etc. over


the years the most worrying thing is whether you are going to get the much needed support. It is such a relief when all goes well but equally, hugely disappointing when things do not go as


edition of The Bull when we received the letter below from Ron Geggus . We felt it was too important to leave until the next issue so we have included it in this one. i.e.


only 9 (including John Kent‟s son) turned up. The Royal Geographical Society 20 indicated going but only 9 actually went. !! Since both organizations took a lot of trouble not only to lay out exhibits and demonstrations, they also laid on refreshments and food. it takes a lot of arranging from both sides and raises the very pertinent question of?


Is it worth doing again ? Ron Geggus


planned. Ron‟s letter speaks for itself. So come on chaps, if you want people to arrange things for the club, THINK CAREFULLY


before committing yourself. The answer to your question Ron and anybody else thinking about arranging visits-YES we do want more visits arranged but whoever does the arranging must have the support of the members!


What do you think?


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