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ISC Socialmmar-Aug2010 Layout 3 BOOK GROUP RECIPROCAL CLUBS Now starts 10.15am first Wednesday of each month. In London: The City University Club • The Lansdowne Club The Ipswich & Suffolk Club PILATES @ THE CLUB The New Cavendish Club • The National Liberal Club The St. Stephen’s Club • The Eccentric Club Every Friday 10am with our Instructor Michael Mann. Other National Clubs: The Bath & County Club, Bath The British Pottery Manufacturers’ Club, Stoke on Trent COMPUTER CLUB The Bury Farmers’ Club, Bury St Edmunds A Range of courses available. The Colchester Officers’ Garrison Club, Colchester Contact the Manager for further details on any of the The Royal Scots Club, Edinburgh above 01473 252095. The St James’s Club, Manchester The Nottingham Club, Nottingham The Norfolk Club, Norwich CLUB SNOOKER The Phyliss Court Club, Henley on Thames Come and enjoy a great social evening with The Clifton Club, Bristol fellow members. The Royal Naval Club and Royal Albert Yacht Club, Portsmouth Contact Snooker Capt David Green 01473 226794. Channel Islands: The Victoria Club, Jersey CLUB GOLF SOCIAL Overseas: Come and support your club and play in our USA - The Georgian Club, Atlanta, Georgia friendly team. Australia - The Western Australia Club, Perth, CALENDAR Contact Golf Capt Allan Gosling 01473 725962 The Sandhurst Club, Victoria Greece - The Yacht Club of Greece, Mikrolimano, Piraeus India - The Westind Country Club, Manipal Mar-Aug 2010 BRIDGE CLUB Kenya - The Muthaiga Country Club, Nairobi South Africa - The Royal Cape Yacht Club, Cape Town, Join us on each Tuesday morning for a great game. The Port Elizabeth St George’s Club, Port Elizabeth 9.30am start. Thailand - The British Club, Bangkok Contact Bridge Leader Steve Croucher 01473 222209 You will be made most welcome to the above clubs as part of your membership. For further details and booking, please contact the club office. YOUR CLUB CONTACTS General Manager Robert Coppin • Club Chef Denis Groualle Restaurant Supervisor Linda Sparkes • Bar Manager Sheila Studd Tel: 01473 252095 • Fax: 01473 215584 Email: [email protected] The Ipswich & Suffolk Club Website: www.ipswichandsuffolkclub.co.uk SOCIAL CALENDAR MARCH-AUGUST 2010 Fri 30th April - Club Restaurant Night Fri 25th June - Club Restaurant Night MARCH } } Reserve your own candle lit table for family and friends to Reserve your own candle lit table for family and friends to Sun 14th March - Mothering Sunday Lunch } your club with a delightful menu. your club with a delightful menu. Bring the whole Family to our first Mothers Day Lunch. Bar opens 7.00pm. Restaurant opens 7.30pm Bar opens 7.00pm. Restaurant opens 7.30pm A full menu available from a Traditional Roast to French Cost: £27.00 per person. Cost: £27.00 per person. Haute Cuisine. MAY JULY Bar open from 11.30. Lunch served from 12.30. Cost: £25.00 per person Thur 6th May - Speakers Lunch Thur 8th July - Speakers Lunch Experience Africa John Sheeran on Gainsborough and Constable Thur 18th March - Club Fashion Show Full colour presentation on Jane Walker’s experience of An illustrated talk about his favourite paintings by Gainsborough (Sell out 2009) over 50 trips to Africa and her advice to fellow travellers. and Constable. The talk promises to be a visual feast. Coes of Ipswich will host this special event for over 5 models, Arrive 11.45. Lunch served 12.15. Arrive 11.45. Lunch served 12.15. 20 outfits and with accessories from their Spring Summer Cost: £14.00 per person. Guests welcome. Cost: £14.00 per person. Guests welcome. collection. 2nd in a series showcasing different outlets. Arrive 7.00pm complimentary sparkling wine. 2 Course Sat 8th May - Rolls Royce Owners Club visit Fri 9th July Supper served 7.45pm. Cost: £25.00 per person. Come and see these beautiful historic and modern Champagne and Strawberries Wine Tasting Guests welcome. www.coes.co.uk vehicles (15 + in number) and talk to the owners. Now a firm favourite with everybody. Taste some of the finest Free of charge to members only. from France and bubbles from around the world with Thur 25th March - Speakers Lunch fantastic food to compliment. Early booking recommended. With Pudge at Dunkirk Fri 21st May - Taste of Burgundy Evening Bar 7.00pm. Tasting 7.30pm. Cost: £35.00 per person. Barbara & Gary Butler & the Thames Sailing Barge Trust Celebrate the finest wine and cuisine from one of the presentation on only 1 of 3 remaining Thames Barges that most outstanding regions of France. With our very own Sun 25th July - Barge trip on the Orwell During remain from Dunkirk with first hand stories from the survivors. French Chef and experienced Wine committee. Harwich Festival (Sell out in 2008 & 2009) Arrive 11.45. Lunch served 12.15. Bar 7.00pm. Dinner served 7.30pm. We have chartered the whole barge for you. 4 hours of Cost: £14.00 per person. Guests welcome. Cost: £38.00 per person including wine. Guests welcome. delightful travel including a New Menu Buffet lunch. This is the best boat trip in the area with all the other barges sailing Fri 26th March - Club Restaurant Night } Fri 28th May - Club Restaurant Night } on the Orwell. All aboard 11.30am- disembark 4.30pm. Reserve your own candle lit table for family and friends to Reserve your own candle lit table for family and friends to Cost: £39.00 per person. Only 50 seats early booking essential. your club with a delightful menu. your club with a delightful menu. Bar opens 7.00pm. Restaurant opens 7.30pm Bar opens 7.00pm. Restaurant opens 7.30pm Fri 30th July Cost: £27.00 per person. Cost: £27.00 per person. Special Thai Club Restaurant Night } This is a new twist to our Restaurant Nights with a specially APRIL JUNE invited Thai Chef working with and teaching our in-house team. Thur 8th April - Club Quiz Night Thur 3rd June - Speakers Lunch – Wheels of Bar opens 7.00pm. Restaurant opens 7.30pm Come and join us for a great fun night with a team or we Ipswich (historic vehicle in Club Car Park) Cost: £27.00 per person. Brian Dyas from Ipswich Transport Museum with period will create one for you. Hot supper included and a prize AUGUST for the best team. photographs at the way that transport has changed in Bar opens 7.00pm. Quiz 7.30pm. Ipswich over the last 150 years. It concludes with a look Thur 5th August - Summer Buffet Lunch Cost: £10.00 including supper at what the Ipswich Transport Museum has done to A cool selection for a hot day. This is perfect with poached preserve some of these vehicles. salmon and a fine selection of meats and salads and maybe Sat 17th April Arrive 11.45. Lunch served 12.15. a glass of wine or two from the bar to help things along. Chef’s Seafood Extravaganza Night } Cost: £14.00 per person. Guests welcome. Service starts 12.30. Cost: £14.00 per person. Denis has blown the budget for this night. Shellfish from around the UK with a 4 course menu including Lobster Sat 5th June Sat 14th August will be delivered fresh to us for your delight. Summer Soirée with Live Jazz Band Club Grill Night with Barbeque & Piano } Bar opens 7.00pm. Restaurant opens 7.30pm. This is a BIG event not to be missed in this social calendar Reserve your own table for family and friends. Begin with Cost: £29.00 per person. including arrival wine and a substantial BBQ buffet on a starters from the BBQ in the bar. Then be served a warm summers evening with live music playing. substantial grilled platter on your table with dessert and Thur 22nd April - Speakers Lunch 7.30pm onwards. More the merrier for this event. coffee. Perfect for the summer with Ron at the Piano. History & Future Trinity House Cost: £23.00 per person including arrival wine. Bar opens 7.00pm. Restaurant opens 7.30pm Paul Howe speaks on the history of this 500 year old Cost: £25.00 per person. organisation and the challenges faced by the Charity in Fri 11th June - Summer meeting at Otley Hall the future. www.trinityhouse.co.uk We have arranged a Ploughman’s Lunch, Fully Guided Thur 26th August - Summer Buffet Lunch Arrive 11.45. Lunch served 12.15. historical house & garden tour of this Grade 1 moated hall A cool selection for a hot day. This is perfect with poached Cost: £14.00 per person. Guests welcome. set in beautiful 10-acre grounds in full bloom. Arrive Hall salmon and a fine selection of meats and salads and maybe 12.45 for lunch. Map and details at the club. a glass of wine or two from the bar to help things along. Cost: £20.00 per person. Service starts 12.30. Cost: £14.00 per person. Private Tables - Available at events marked } PLEASE TRY TO BOOK EVENTS AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. .
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