Frenchay Probus Club
Email: frenchayprobus@outlook.com
February 2022
Back in Full Swing!
In December we enjoyed our Christmas Lunch with 40 attending (members and partners). In early January we held our AGM; five new members inducted, and a strong team elected to our Council, including Ed Allingham as President.
We are now looking forward to an interesting programme of meetings - on the first Wednesday of every month at the Frenchay Village Hall.
If interested, email frenchayprobus@outlook.com
In December we enjoyed our Christmas Lunch with 40 attending (members and partners). In early January we held our AGM; five new members inducted, and a strong team elected to our Council, including Ed Allingham as President.
We are now looking forward to an interesting programme of meetings - on the first Wednesday of every month at the Frenchay Village Hall.
If interested, email frenchayprobus@outlook.com
January 2022
With all our meetings scheduled for the first Wednesday of each month at the Village Hall, our socially distanced meeting on 1st
December seemed a little early for Christmas until the mince pies came out, and The Northavon Singers entertained us with recitals of Christmas music, old and new. It was significant for our President to remind us that this was the first time for almost 2 years that, thanks to the Pandemic, we had been all been able to meet together. We were looking forward to the Club’s Christmas Lunch later in December, and to our AGM in early January when our plans for 2022 will be revealed.
We still have vacancies for new members (retired gentlemen living in the area and whose careers were in Business or the professions.)
December seemed a little early for Christmas until the mince pies came out, and The Northavon Singers entertained us with recitals of Christmas music, old and new. It was significant for our President to remind us that this was the first time for almost 2 years that, thanks to the Pandemic, we had been all been able to meet together. We were looking forward to the Club’s Christmas Lunch later in December, and to our AGM in early January when our plans for 2022 will be revealed.
We still have vacancies for new members (retired gentlemen living in the area and whose careers were in Business or the professions.)
December 2021
Our local Probus Club has resumed operations, starting with a “Reunion Lunch” in October to which prospective new members were invited.
Then at our Club Meeting in early November we enjoyed a talk on Bristol Bears Rugby, and our meeting in December will feature a choir and a Christmas theme.
Probus is still inviting new members from our community of retired professional and business men.
Meetings at the Frenchay Village Hall, 1st Wednesday of each month, 10..am until 12.00
Then at our Club Meeting in early November we enjoyed a talk on Bristol Bears Rugby, and our meeting in December will feature a choir and a Christmas theme.
Probus is still inviting new members from our community of retired professional and business men.
Meetings at the Frenchay Village Hall, 1st Wednesday of each month, 10..am until 12.00
September 2021 - Re-launch of Frenchay Probus Club and Open Invitation
After a period of some 18 months or so when the members of the Club have been unable to meet together, there is to be a re-launch and open invitation for people to attend an
Open Meeting on Wednesday October 6th, 10.15 a.m. at Frenchay Village Hall
Probus Clubs are an opportunity for men who have retired from business or professional life, but wish to meet socially with others in a similar position. Probus Clubs arrange for visiting speakers to give talks on a wide variety of subjects, as well as holding social events and occasional outings.
Based at our Village Hall, our local Probus Club has been running successfully for over 40 years but needs to recruit new members, particularly from the more recently-retired. There are existing members content to continue organising a programme of activities, but more members are needed to keep it viable.
An open event is planned for Wednesday October 6th between 10:15 a.m. and 11.15 at Frenchay Village Hall to provide the opportunity to meet current members, and to find out more about the Club.
As a spokesman for the Club explains about the open day
"Just drop in! You will be warmly welcomed, and refreshments will be available.
"We meet normally at 10:00 am until 12.00 on the first Wednesday of each month, and there is period at the start of the meeting for coffee and chatting...
"The main part of our meetings features a wide range of talks. In the past they have included the "Dambusters Raid" (given by Johnny Johnson, the last British surviving member of the raid). And a notable talk was an update on Britain's 1,000 mph car, particularly interesting to our local engineers. We have local history topics, and presentations given by experts in their field, including a cardiologist from Bath, a professional rugby referee, a Wimbledon Lineswoman, a psychiatrist (talk on mental health), and even one from South Glos. Council on waste recycling and disposal. And coming up in November is a talk on the History of Bristol (Bears) Rugby Club.
"It's never too late to learn, discuss and ask questions about subjects you never thought you would come across or be interested in.
"We also have occasional meetings when partners and wives are invited. Away trips have included the Police Headquarters at Portishead, behind the scenes at The Hippodrome, the Royal Mint, a whiskey distillery in Wales, the Curzon Cinema at Clevedon, and the Concorde exhibition at Filton, and a ride on the Fire Boat in Bristol harbour.
"Our Lunches in summer and in the Christmas season are always popular. There are also plans to meet together for occasional breakfasts at Shaftsbury Park in Frenchay."
So book the date: Wednesday October 6th 10.15 to 11.15
It would be helpful, but not essential, to e-mail your interest in attending, to: frenchayprobus@outlook.com
Open Meeting on Wednesday October 6th, 10.15 a.m. at Frenchay Village Hall
Probus Clubs are an opportunity for men who have retired from business or professional life, but wish to meet socially with others in a similar position. Probus Clubs arrange for visiting speakers to give talks on a wide variety of subjects, as well as holding social events and occasional outings.
Based at our Village Hall, our local Probus Club has been running successfully for over 40 years but needs to recruit new members, particularly from the more recently-retired. There are existing members content to continue organising a programme of activities, but more members are needed to keep it viable.
An open event is planned for Wednesday October 6th between 10:15 a.m. and 11.15 at Frenchay Village Hall to provide the opportunity to meet current members, and to find out more about the Club.
As a spokesman for the Club explains about the open day
"Just drop in! You will be warmly welcomed, and refreshments will be available.
"We meet normally at 10:00 am until 12.00 on the first Wednesday of each month, and there is period at the start of the meeting for coffee and chatting...
"The main part of our meetings features a wide range of talks. In the past they have included the "Dambusters Raid" (given by Johnny Johnson, the last British surviving member of the raid). And a notable talk was an update on Britain's 1,000 mph car, particularly interesting to our local engineers. We have local history topics, and presentations given by experts in their field, including a cardiologist from Bath, a professional rugby referee, a Wimbledon Lineswoman, a psychiatrist (talk on mental health), and even one from South Glos. Council on waste recycling and disposal. And coming up in November is a talk on the History of Bristol (Bears) Rugby Club.
"It's never too late to learn, discuss and ask questions about subjects you never thought you would come across or be interested in.
"We also have occasional meetings when partners and wives are invited. Away trips have included the Police Headquarters at Portishead, behind the scenes at The Hippodrome, the Royal Mint, a whiskey distillery in Wales, the Curzon Cinema at Clevedon, and the Concorde exhibition at Filton, and a ride on the Fire Boat in Bristol harbour.
"Our Lunches in summer and in the Christmas season are always popular. There are also plans to meet together for occasional breakfasts at Shaftsbury Park in Frenchay."
So book the date: Wednesday October 6th 10.15 to 11.15
It would be helpful, but not essential, to e-mail your interest in attending, to: frenchayprobus@outlook.com