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Join us for a talk by Simon Judge.

Tea and coffee are served at all IWA Kent & East Sussex evening events. Entry is free with a raffle to cover costs.

All IWA Kent & East Sussex Branch events are open to non-members and you are encouraged to bring friends. Similarly, if you know of any local society that might be interested then please do let them know.

Cancelled
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IWA Kent & East Sussex Branch
Event Dates

Thursday 15th October 2020

Location

Kent

Boating

Crossing the Wash

Join us for a talk by Simon Judge.

Tea and coffee are served at all IWA Kent & East Sussex evening events. Entry is free with a raffle to cover costs.

All IWA Kent & East Sussex Branch events are open to non-members and you are encouraged to bring friends. Similarly, if you know of any local society that might be interested then please do let them know.

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Time

7:30pm

7:30pm for 8:00pm

Contact Us

Roy Sutton

[email protected]
01342 317569

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Location

Kent

Strood Yacht Club, Knight Road, Strood, Kent. ME2 2AH

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