Category: Scarborough 41 Club News

  • March Meeting Report – A Rummage through the Doctor’s Bag

    March Meeting Report – A Rummage through the Doctor’s Bag

    The venue for tonight’s meeting was the Scarborough Yacht Club, where we were treated to an excellent 3 course dinner, washed down by various beverages of choice from the bar. Prior to this, Dr Gordon Hayes, a local retired GP, gave us a brief report on just some of the memorable events from his career,…

  • Aalten Visit Celebration Dinner

    Aalten Visit Celebration Dinner

    We have recently had confirmation of some details for the Round Table dinner at Ox Pasture Hall on Saturday 22nd April to celebrate the forthcoming Aalten visit weekend. It will be a 3 course black tie event starting at 7pm, with ‘a bit of entertainment’ from Round Table members, and music. Thankfully, so far, no-one has mentioned…

  • February Meeting Report – Chinese

    February Meeting Report – Chinese

    Well done China ! The 41 Club February meeting was yet another great success, the evening started with our wetting our whistle, at the Top and Spile where we somewhat overwhelmed the sole barmaid (person surely!) but the beer was excellent as ever when it arrived in my hand. Crossing to TOPS restaurant we were…

  • March Meeting: The Case – A Rummage Through A Doctor’s Bag

    March Meeting: The Case – A Rummage Through A Doctor’s Bag

    We have Dr. Gordon Hayes as the speaker at the meeting next Thursday 16th March at the Yacht Club. Gordon will reflect on his career in medicine in a presentation called “The Case – A Rummage Through A Doctor’s Bag”.  Plan is to start at 7.30pm with Gordon’s presentation, lasting for 30 minutes or so, and then to…

  • April Meeting – AGM (note date change)

    April Meeting – AGM (note date change)

    The AGM of Scarborough 41 Club will be held on Thursday 13 April at the Crescent Hotel. Details of agenda and how to participate in a lively discussion will be circulated to members.

  • February 2023 Meeting – Chinese Banquet

    February 2023 Meeting – Chinese Banquet

    The next meeting will be at an old favourite, TOPs Chinese restaurant on Falsgrave, restored to the traditional third Thursday of the month, on Thursday 16th February at 7.30 for 8pm,. We are to have a belated Chinese New Year celebration meal (anyone speak Cantonese? Pre-dinner drinks will be in the Tap and Smile. Apologies should…

  • January 2023 Meeting – Dolphins and Stuart

    January 2023 Meeting – Dolphins and Stuart

    The next meeting will be on Thursday 26th January, probably at the recently opened North Street Kitchen, on err… North Street, Scarborough not Scalby! It’s always good to support a new business venture trying to produce quality food. We haven’t yet decided the start time for this meeting, so to be advised. The alert amongst you…

  • Christmas Dinner Celebrations

    Christmas Dinner Celebrations

    The original date for our Christmas Dinner having been snowed off members gathered at the Grainery Harwood Dale on the 4th January, when the weather was fortunately fine for travelling.   It was great to have a seasonal meal out of season as it can be turkey and tinsel overkill prior to the big day. We enjoyed…

  • Another successful Christmas for the Round Table Sleigh

    Another successful Christmas for the Round Table Sleigh

    Takings were excellent again this year, despite some quite adverse weather conditions which meant rearranged outings for Santa, Rudolph and his team of Elves. These were the sums taken in 2022: Eastfield              £326 Ayton                   £344 Gladstone           £555 Woodlands         £418 Peasholme         £617 Falgrave              £512 Crossgates          £294 Newlands            £336 Victoria Rd          £349 Newby                 £330 Total                      £4,081 Congratulations to Scarborough Round…

  • January 2023 Meeting – Date Change

    January 2023 Meeting – Date Change

    The January meeting will be held on Thursday 26 January. Details to follow but the speaker is rumoured to be our own Stuart Baines.