New members welcome as Kenilworth Probus announces first in-person meetings for 15 months

By James Smith

1st Nov 2021 | Local News

Kenilworth Probus' first in-person event for 15 months will be hosted at the Clarendon Arms (Image by Richard Smith)
Kenilworth Probus' first in-person event for 15 months will be hosted at the Clarendon Arms (Image by Richard Smith)

Probus Kenilworth No.2 Club is inviting new members to join as the group returns to meeting in person once again.

After a very successful year of Zoom meetings, Kenilworth Probus is looking forward to meeting face to face for the first time since early 2020.

The first meeting in person for 15 months will be a talk about Marc Brunel - father of Isambard Kingdom Brunel.

As advertised in our What's On section, it will be held at the Clarendon Arms Hotel at 10.30 am on Tuesday 14 September.

The new programme of monthly talks includes a broad range of subjects which includes science, history, humour, the Lake District and even clocks.

Meetings are followed with many members socialising in the bar.

Kenilworth Probus intends to run other events as soon as there is more certainty about the present Covid situation.

Retired men are invited to join the club just by either turning up at a meeting or if they prefer by contacting [email protected] or via the website here.

For more local events, follow this link to our What's On page!

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