It was good to travel to Aberdeen for their 60th Anniversary, attended by a number of members, friends, past presidents and others from across Scotland. The dinner was held in the City Chambers.
JCI Aberdeen have a high profile locally and enjoy the support of a number of businesses, and I am sure that my counterpart, Pam Cradock- 2008 President- will ensure that this continues and grows.
A particular highlight of the evening was a JCI UK tradition- the "Taking Wine" toasts which was basically a posh drinking game. I won't spoil the idea incase we decide to do it at one of our events in the future, but ask me when you next see me and I'll fill you in with some of the more "interesting" moments!!! :)
JCI Aberdeen have a high profile locally and enjoy the support of a number of businesses, and I am sure that my counterpart, Pam Cradock- 2008 President- will ensure that this continues and grows.
A particular highlight of the evening was a JCI UK tradition- the "Taking Wine" toasts which was basically a posh drinking game. I won't spoil the idea incase we decide to do it at one of our events in the future, but ask me when you next see me and I'll fill you in with some of the more "interesting" moments!!! :)
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