Broadstone RBL Club Receives National Award
Broadstone RBL Club has been awarded the ‘Runner Up’ for the best RBL Club nationally in 2016/17.
This competition is judged on ‘good management and comradeship’ of Clubs across the UK. In the case of Broadstone Club, special mention was made of the great
support given to the community, to local charities and to people on their own.
Two years ago the
Broadstone Club
pioneered a
monthly event for people on their
own, mostly widows and
widowers. Called ‘Eat and Meet’, the ‘Eat’ is a carvery lunch followed by the ‘Meet’, a fun quiz
and a chance to talk and get to know one another. It has gone from strength to strength, aided by the financial support of the Club and Lesley Shand Funeral Service. The first event was attended by 15 people, but today it plays host to 40+ people. Other RBL clubs in Dorset, notably Ferndown, Swanage and Blandford have taken up the idea and now hold their own Eat and Meets.
This year the Broadstone Club celebrates its 70th anniversary and on 15-17 September will be open to the public with a long weekend of live music, children’s entertainment and happy hour prices. Everyone is welcome to come along to enjoy themselves, view the facilities and maybe consider joining this very successful club.
You don’t
need to be ex forces to join and anyone
interested can contact the
club on 01202 692688, visit the website:
www.broadstonelegion.co.uk or just pop in.
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