WHAT’S ON
LUNCH VENUE & SCHEDULE
CAMBERLEY HEATH GOLF CLUB
THIRD TUESDAY of the month
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Do you have a friend or colleague who may appreciate an invitation to attend a lunch event as a guest to experience our club at first hand? An opportunity for a guest to judge whether they may wish to join the Camberley & District Probus Club. If so, please contact the Club Secretary via info@camberleyprobus.org.uk. New members are always welcome.
LUNCHES & SPEAKERS
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| Tuesday 17th February 2026 LUNCH OPERATION TORCH David Bickerton |
| Tuesday 17th March 2026 LUNCH THE TRUE STORY BEHIND THE AFRICAN QUEEN Kevin Patience |
| Tuesday 21st April 2026 PRESIDENT’S DINNER Entertainment by Helen Spooner, pianist and vocalist. |
| Tuesday 19th May 2026 LUNCH AGM No speaker on this occasion. |
| Tuesday 16th June 2026 LUNCH WACKY, WITTY AND WONDERFUL WORDS Paul Sloane |
DAY TRIPS & EVENTS
PLUS ANNUAL HOLIDAY
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| Thursday 16th April 2026 TOUR OF TWICKENHAM RUGBY STADIUM & WORLD RUGBY MUSEUM Stadium tour including Royal Box, players’ tunnel, pitch side and England dressing room followed by visit to the award winning World Rugby Museum. |
| Tuesday 12th May 2026 WATERPERRY GARDENS & BMW MINI PLANT OXFORD Explore the beautifully landscaped Waterperry Gardens including morning refreshments. After lunch, back on the coach to the nearby MINI Oxford Plant to tour the assembly line starting with steel sheets through to MINI cars being put through their paces! See the MINI team at work including 1200 robots! |
| Monday 21st – Sunday27th September 2026 NORTHUMBRIA – ANNUAL HOLIDAY Stretching from the unspoilt wilds of Northumberland National Park to the outstanding beauty of the Heritage Coast, the Kingdom of Northumbria has everything for a perfect holiday. Lush rolling countryside, spectacular forests, glorious sandy beaches, quaint villages and historic market towns mingle with mighty castles and ancient monuments that bear testament to bloody battles and warring clans of a bygone era. |