Presentation to Kenilworth Cricket Club

When Kenilworth Cricket Club Pavilion was destroyed by fire, Rotarian Brian Bridges proposed that Rotary should make a donation, and Rotarian Geoff Burrows, a one-time member of the Kenilworth Folk Club Romany Pie, got back with his pals in the group to put on a concert to raise funds. The money raised was made up to £2000 and presented on Monday 30th July to the Treasurer of the Cricket Club, Roger Mortimore. [Click on any photo for a larger picture.]

Our new Sargeant at Arms, Phil Highley sits with his lady Kay Prentice listening to the speaker.
Our new Sargeant at Arms, Phil Highley sits with his lady Kay Prentice listening to the speaker.
Roger Mortimore tells the club about the progress of the Kenilworth Cricket Club raising funds to rebuild their pavilion.
Roger Mortimore tells the club about the progress of the Kenilworth Cricket Club raising funds to rebuild their pavilion.
Rotarian Brian Bridges gives the vote of thanks and President Colin announces the presentation
Rotarian Brian Bridges gives the vote of thanks and President Colin announces the presentation
A cheque for £2000 to the cricket club raised through a concert by the folk club Romany Pie.
A cheque for £2000 to the cricket club raised through a concert by the folk club Romany Pie.
Romany Pie are present in full: Geoff Burrows, John Ellam, Dave Fry, Keith Adams, Dave Roberts
Romany Pie are present in full: Geoff Burrows, John Ellam, Dave Fry, Keith Adams, Dave Roberts
President Colin presents a banner to his friend John Finlay, a local rotarian now living in Mexico.
President Colin presents a banner to his friend John Finlay, a local rotarian now living in Mexico.
The Sargeant at Arms is confused. Compare this picture with the one above to see if you can tell why.
The Sargeant at Arms is confused. Compare this picture with the one above to see if you can tell why.
After the meeting, Romany Pie pose with President Colin and Roger Mortimore from the cricket club.
After the meeting, Romany Pie pose with President Colin and Roger Mortimore from the cricket club.