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JJ Robinson Trust hash at Cabier lodge

My thanks to all hashers who came to Cabier Lodge for the kid's hash today. Thanks to Lynn for organising the bus and picking up any waifs and strays along the way. The JJ Robinson Trust hash for summer camp was a blast. The kids, whilst not all were keen on going anywhere near the mud, did enjoy the experience. Once again Bruno and his staff did a magnifique job and now I can reveal why he is a really nice man. He provided 55 burgers one for each of the kids today free of charge. He also let us hashers have the run of the place for the second time in four days. "Monkey Business" Thanks a million. After making sure everyone got back safely it was time for some free time. With everyone enjoying the fantastic surroundings of Cabier Lodge. To the hashers who without being asked or begged had a collection which they donated to the trust. Thanks to you all. If anybody has doubts about charities and where the money goes to, just one day take a time out and tag along and see this great operation that is the JJ Robinson trust. It runs like a well oiled machine. Organising 55 kids to meet up and get buses ready to pick them up and then look after them for the whole day is just a small part of it. Trust me. They are responsible for a whole lot more it would make you take a step back. Well done Jean and your team keep up the sterling work. News shortly of Saturdays hash in Windsor Forrest. ON ON
Last Updated on Wednesday, 25 July 2012 14:20  

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