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The Rotary Club of the Deepings
Statement from the Rotary Chairman
This year The Rotary Club of the Deepings were pleased to announce that they would be running the 2011 Deepings Raft Race and beyond.
As the Race has become traditional and important in the calendar of The Deepings, Rotary has stepped in as organiser to ensure the continuation and success of the event.
This year's Race was held on Sunday 7th August 2011 and preceded as usual by a Raft Race Dance on Friday 5th August 2011
"It is a great and exciting challenge for Deepings Rotary to take on such a high profile Event, but with the usual help and support from the people of the Deepings, we managed to pull off a highly successful event raising monies for charity."
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