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Wednesday, 16 April 2008
In December’s edition we read how the First Tuesday Club (FTC), then at Cavron-Saint-Martin, was created by a simple conversation between friends. The club has grown beyond all expectations and in January they set up as an association and changed venue. FTC continues to welcome new members and to raise money for charity: in February a cheque for E250 was presented to the Restos du Cœur.
The next fund-raising event will be on April 23; a St Georges day, three-course dinner dance, to be held at the Salle de Fêtes, Aubin-Saint-Vaast (62), where all proceeds will be donated to a local children's charity.

Tickets can be obtained at the next FTC social evening or email Debbie via the contact page on the new website www.ftc62.eu. Members still meet on the first Tuesday of every month at the Maisons des Associations, rue de l’Église, Aubin-Saint-Vaast (62)at 7pm
 
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