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Published Date: 18 February 2009
SNAITH and District Men's Association members were treated to a talk about the Mary Rose during their latest meeting.
Sykehouse-based Geoffrey Smethurst, official presenter of the Mary Rose Trust, visited the group at Eadon Place Community Centre in Snaith.

Mr Smethurst, pictured above with chairman John Bull, said the event went "very well".

SANDMA is open to men aged over 50 who live within a ten-mile radius of the town, and meets on a fortnightly basis at the Eadon Place venue.

Secretary Frank Townshend explained SANDMA promotes friendship with social events, holidays and day trips arranged for members and their partners.

Contact Coun Townshend on 01405 860413 for further information. (L1056TS) Picture: Tony Saxton

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  • Last Updated: 18 February 2009 1:19 PM
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  • Location: Selby
 
 

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