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Doncaster Guild

       

Branch Details

Doncaster Guild was originally formed in 1922 and generations of supporters have been fundraising in and around the town ever since. This is a relatively large and active ladies guild. The group take part in a range of activities including coffee mornings and store collections. They have also organised a treasure hunt, an antiques evening and a very successful open gardens event in Bessecar. Guild members also take the lifeboat souvenirs to sell at local galas in the summer.

The Guild are always always looking for new supporters and if you would like to attend one of their forthcoming events or offer your help then please contact them by following the link


Latest Branch News:

4 Dec 2006 - Doncaster coffee morning success

1 Dec 2005 - Doncaster Coffee Morning

2 Jul 2005 - Doncaster Open Gardens Event

15 Jun 2005 - Doncaster Guild Treasure Hunt

27 May 2005 - Doncaster Guild yearly results

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Where is Doncaster?

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Future Events:

No events are planned at the moment. Please contact the branch directly to see what's going on.

     
         
 
     
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