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Tottee
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Bolton (or nearby) supper club/s
      #301314 - 08/01/2009 23:20

Hi

Can anyone let me know when the next supper club/s are meeting in the Bolton and/or surounding areas please?

Thanks

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snoopy2
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Loc: Bolton
Re: Bolton (or nearby) supper club/s [Re: Tottee]
      #301389 - 09/01/2009 08:27

Hi Tottee,

There is a supper club covering the Bolton area (although we have someone who comes from Preston, so we cover quite a distance I suppose) and we're due to meet up on Friday 16th January, at the Whitehall restaurant in Darwen. We are only a small group - 5 or 6 depending on who can make it at the time, but we are all very friendly and would love to meet you if you'd care to join us. We tend to go to a different place each time - some have been successful and some not, but we always have a laugh anyway!

If you'd like more details please let me know and hopefully we'll see you on 16th

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Genty
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Re: Bolton (or nearby) supper club/s [Re: snoopy2]
      #304006 - 11/01/2009 13:42

Hello,

I would love to meet up with your group but unfortunately can't make the 16th January. How often do you meet and would it be possible for me to maybe join you group next time.

Best wishes
Glenys


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snoopy2
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Re: Bolton (or nearby) supper club/s [Re: Genty]
      #306265 - 13/01/2009 15:47

Unfortunately we have had to cancel our meeting for Friday
No other date has been arranged as yet, but hopefully it wont be too long.



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Re: Bolton (or nearby) supper club/s [Re: Tottee]
      #308785 - 16/01/2009 13:26

The next meeting of the Bolton/Darwen supper club (and any other nearby areas!) is on Friday 30th January. If anyone would like details please let me know. Everyone is welcome

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