Wednesday, May 26, 2010

ROTARIANS’ NOSTALGIC CHARITY EVENING


The Rotary Club of Gibraltar recently held a nostalgic evening to raise money for local charities. The event was held in the tunnels at the King's Bastion (Gibraltar's Leisure Centre) in recognition of the valiant role played in World War II by our combined armed forces and also the heroism of all Gibraltarians who endured so much at that time.












Approximately 40 people attended.  Encouraged by George Williams we sang songs of the time such as  ‘Lili Marlene’, ‘I do like to be Beside the Seaside’, ‘Roll out the Barrel’, ‘Lambeth Walk’ and  ‘We'll meet again’ to name just a few.

Everyone enjoyed their dinner of bangers and mash although the portions would have been more likely to have been a whole month's ration in the 1940’s!



Gordon Vickers and Gloria Fletcher delighted everyone with their exhibition of how to dance the Jitterbug.




The Fancy Dress competition was won by Sylvia Leahy and in 2nd place.








Kevin and Anne O'Flynn from RAF, Gibraltar, who dressed up as two children evacuees.





Gibraltarians Pepe Fabre and another distinguished elderly gentleman who worked on Bomb Disposal were present. They were adorned with a grand array of war time medals gained in the service of the late King George VI and in defence of Gibraltar. They delighted everyone with their memories which were still so fresh in their minds some six and a half decades later. Sadly the Name of Pepe Fabre's companion was not recorded but we would be delighted if someone present on the evening could identify him for us !

The whole setting for the evening was perfect and to add to the mood the film ‘Operation Felix’ was playing continually in the background.

Speaking today, Rotary spokeswoman Lyana Armstrong-Emery expressed her thanks to everyone who’d worked so hard to make the evening such a success.

A total of just under £400 was raised for local charities.

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