Nonsuch Rotary partners with Friends of Nonsuch Big Band Night
Published by Nonsuch Rotary on March 25, 2007 at 5:59 pm.
For some years the Friends of Nonsuch has organised a very successful Jazz Concert in the garden of the Nonsuch Mansion House.
This year Nonsuch Rotary has agreed to support the Friends of Nonsuch in making this special evening even better.
This year’s concert is being held on Friday evening 22nd June and will feature Dave Marrion’s Big Band.
Tickets for this special event will be limited due to the capacity restrictions in the park but will shortly go on sale at £10 each. (Note that any tickets not sold in advance will be on sale on the day of the concert at £12 each).
Details of the box office will be announced shortly but anyone wishing to pre-reservetickets should leave their name, address and telephone number at nonsuchbigbandnight@googlemail.com
This year Nonsuch Rotary has agreed to support the Friends of Nonsuch in making this special evening even better.
This year’s concert is being held on Friday evening 22nd June and will feature Dave Marrion’s Big Band.
Tickets for this special event will be limited due to the capacity restrictions in the park but will shortly go on sale at £10 each. (Note that any tickets not sold in advance will be on sale on the day of the concert at £12 each).
Details of the box office will be announced shortly but anyone wishing to pre-reservetickets should leave their name, address and telephone number at nonsuchbigbandnight@googlemail.com

Rosebery School Support Nonsuch Rotary’s Swimathon
Published by Nonsuch Rotary on March 22, 2007 at 2:00 pm.
For several years students from Rosebery School in Epsom, guided by PE Teacher Margot Evans, have swum many lengths of the splendid Legal and General pool at Kingswood to raise sponsorship for local charities. This year they raised over £800, which was presented by Prefect Sarah Coopey to David King, President of Nonsuch Rotary at a recent school assembly.

Congratulating the swimmers David said, “Helping others while have fun and exercise is a winning combination. Your efforts will help to make life a lot easier for people who are suffering in one way or another. I hope we will see you in action again at our next Rotary Swimathon in November.”
This Rotary event raised nearly £3,000 altogether, to be divided between the Children’s Trust and various other charities chosen by the 21 participating teams and Rotary.
A portion of the money raised by Rosebery will go to the Brain Stem Tumour Research Project, in memory of fourteen year old Sophie Pollock, a pupil at the school who tragically died from cancer very recently.
The next Swimathon will be on 3 November, for more information and to request a sponsonship form email nonsuchswim@aol.com or call Terry Mayho on020 8393 2583

Congratulating the swimmers David said, “Helping others while have fun and exercise is a winning combination. Your efforts will help to make life a lot easier for people who are suffering in one way or another. I hope we will see you in action again at our next Rotary Swimathon in November.”
This Rotary event raised nearly £3,000 altogether, to be divided between the Children’s Trust and various other charities chosen by the 21 participating teams and Rotary.
A portion of the money raised by Rosebery will go to the Brain Stem Tumour Research Project, in memory of fourteen year old Sophie Pollock, a pupil at the school who tragically died from cancer very recently.
The next Swimathon will be on 3 November, for more information and to request a sponsonship form email nonsuchswim@aol.com or call Terry Mayho on