
After some good practice with manoeuvring, here is our celebratory picture of the resultant bags collected from The Big Paddle Clean up!
Sailing and canoeing on the River Thames in Kingston
After some good practice with manoeuvring, here is our celebratory picture of the resultant bags collected from The Big Paddle Clean up!
Anyone planning to bring a boat to the dinghy park this weekend (22/23 March) should note the following:
Next Sunday, the 16th of March, all Minima members are asked to come to the club at 2pm for a working party.
Burns Night at Minima Once again Minima brushed off its tartans and sporrans for an evening of bagpipes, whisky, haggis, speeches and poetry rounded off with Scottish dancing.
Curry’n’Karaoke A fun evening of song with a good crowd from Minima and Twickenham YC MC-ed by our very own music tech-guru Paul Bloomfield.
A talk at Minima Yacht Club on Wednesday 26th March at 7:30pm by Councillor James Manthel and Laura Nee of the Thames Landscape Strategy. Kingston Councillor James Manthel is coming to Minima YC to tell us about his latest initiative Mayors For Drinkable Thames ThamesMayors.drinkablerivers.org which he launched last autumn with a
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