18 June 2022: Penguin Plunge

18 June 2022: Penguin Plunge

Rotary Club of Stanford

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18 June 2022: Penguin Plunge

Come and join Stanford Rotary on Saturday, 18 June 2022 for the Penguin Plunge!

It's always great fun, even if just cheering on from the bank.

Bring cash for the entry fee and donations.

Date: Saturday, 18 June 2022

Time: 11:30 for noon

Where: Riverbank between King and Quick Street

Roads will be closed to traffic from 11:00 - 13:00.

Bring a donation and raise funds towards the Stanford Rotary Soup Kitchens for the elderly.

For more information, contact Rotary Club of Stanford.

18 June 2022: Penguin Plunge

Rotary Club of Stanford

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