Report Sunday Galley January
Published 12:29 on 12 Nov 2023
We're back for 2024; The first 2 weeks have seen Specials prepared and members have enjoyed full tummies!
- We will be trialling 'Saturday Brunch' on the 1st Saturday of February (3rd) and March (2nd) - Full English or Filled Rolls - This will be provided ONLY to those who book, watch out on the website for the booking sheet.
- Sunday Galley duties for this year are available to be reserved, more dates will be added shortly to match the sailing calendar, to include Lift-In/Lift-Out Breakfasts and regattas. Please do sign up for your preferred dates. If you need a briefing on galley to complete duties, please get in touch with Paula either via the contact members tab on the website or HouseSecretary@langstones.org.uk
Please respect the trust we have for members by not securing the fridge - if you prepare something to eat from the fridge - please leave a named IOU for the amount (prices are displayed). Thank You
Paula Brisley - House Secretary
HouseSecretary@langstonesc.org.uk
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Galley News NOVEMBER
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It has been wonderful to see so many people enjoying Sunday lunch at the club over the last few weeks.
David and Eileen served another delicious meal on
12th November Beef Cobbler and Apple Crumble a huge thank you to you both! Both the galley and the bar did a roaring trade and you could feel the joy and camaraderie of so many people enjoying a meal together.
If you haven't had Sunday lunch at the club recently do come along and join the fun! Keep an eye on the website for any Sunday
specials and sign up so the fabulous volunteer chefs know the number to cater for. And remember, even if there's no special on, a Sunday panini, ploughman's or a toasted sarnie still go down a treat!
Volunteer Galley HERE
If you are preparing a special please email
HouseSecretary@langstonesc.org.uk with details in advance so a sign-up list can be made - this will reduce wastage by over-provision if not enough people are attending.