DINERS are loosening their belts ahead of Leamington Rotary Club’s annual fundraiser A Taste of Leamington where all the courses are served up at a different town restaurant.
Now in its eighth year, the evening has raised thousands of pounds for charities and Leamington Rotary Club is looking to break last year’s record profit of £4,800.
About ten independent restaurants will be taking part on Tuesday, September 16, and organisers are expecting a bumper turnout.
Organiser and rotary president Linda John said: “We had more than more than 200 diners join us last year – a record – and we are hoping to exceed that this year.”
The event will start at 6.30pm with a drinks reception at All Saints Church before groups of diners are taken to their three selected restaurants during the evening.
More than £20,000 has been raised over the years, half of which has gone to local Leamington charities and causes. This year’s beneficiaries will be Parkinsons UK and You Can Flourish, a Leamington charity offering one-to-one mentoring for girls dealing with anxiety, pressures and low self-esteem.
The event, part of this year’s Leamington Rotary Club centenary celebrations, is being sponsored by Winkworth Estate Agents, Rollason’s Law and Caremark.
Leamington Rotary Club is looking to expand its membership and anyone interested in joining can contact [email protected]
Tickets for A Taste of Leamington – the drinks reception and three-course dinner – are priced at £47 and can be purchased here
