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Moleside's June

Thursday 1            Computers
Tuesday 6              Hackers Golf            
Tuesday 13            Coppa Chat
Wednesday 14      Cadogan Hall Concert
Thursday 15          Walking
Tuesday 20            Investors
Wednesday 21      Cribbage
Tuesday 27            Monthly Meeting
                                         Spk. Hugh Thomas
                                         “India – The World’s Largest Democracy”
 
Thursday 29          Wine Tasting

         

Looking ahead

Monday 29  May                        Visit Lullingstone Castle 
Wednesday 14 June                  Cadogan Hall Concert
Wednesday 5 July                      Live Music Lates
Wednesday 12 July                    30th Anniversary Lunch
Saturday 29 July                         Terry & Margaret’s Garden

Thursday 10 August                  Canal Cruise
Tuesday 29 August                    Sound Of Music Chichester 
Sunday 17 September              Holiday Departure
Wednesday 11 October            Brookwood Military Cemetery 

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About Moleside Probus

We’re an independent club of business and professional men living around Cobham in Surrey determined to get the most out of our retirement. Take a look at our video and we’ll give you a flavour of the sort of things we get up to. For us retirement is only the beginning.

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