Horsham Combined Probus decided to enjoy the last of the warm weather and use the Horsham Yacht Club for a "old fashioned" roast dinner.
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The Dinner Club holds meals at all different locations every month to support Horsham and surrounds businesses.
"We wanted to make use of the yacht club facilities with the last of the warm weather," tours and activities officer Edith Whyatt said.
Combined Probus is a social group for anyone who wants to join.
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President of the Probus Bob Sloan and his wife, Lorraine have been a part of the probus for five years.
"There is always something to be done," he said.
"It's very social."
Mrs Whyatt said the decided to ask members to bring in their finest china for a "Hyacinth" day.
"Like from Keeping Up Appearances," she said.
"Get out out good crockery and cutlery."
The Horsham Yacht Club was updated in 2016 with grants and money raised by the club to install a registered kitchen.
"It would be nice if it was used more," Mrs Whyatt said.
"It's a lovely venue and not far out of town."
If you would like to join Horsham Combined Probus contact, Edith Whyatt on 0439 820 401.
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