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During the regatta weekend there is a party evening on Saturday 18th. The prizegiving for the days' racing commences at 5pm. Barbeque food is available from 5 till 6:30 pm.
Following on from this event there is a party evening commencing at 7pm. with a hot buffet until 8:30 then
Dancing to "Vintage" a live band playing rock & pop favourites from the 1960s to the 1980s.
All race participants and club members & their guests are welcome to the club evening and to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the Battle of Britain the theme is WW2 so come in fancy dress or wear something from that era.
Have great evening
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Battle of Britain Regatta
The Royal Air Force Yacht Club
Saturday & Sunday 18th & 19th of September 2010
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From Chris Smith and David Coles
Free from routine, three men in a boat, consuming too much, freedom of tongue.
Friday breakfast - of bacon and coffee – clear skies, cloudy heads: victualling, servicing.
Weather predicted as 2s and 3s. Searching boatyards for parts, boats for sale – dreaming; boats discarded and decayed – lives left behind.
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