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Press Club Available for Private Rentals - Thursday, January 28, 2010

 

 

The Press Club is available most Saturday evenings and/or Sundays for exclusive private rentals.

* Parties, banquets, balls, Bar Mitzvahs.

* Stag parties, wedding parties, divorce parties.

* Graduation parties (didn't graduate, and only flunked out? Rent the Club anyway).

If you've got a special function coming up, and you need a place to entertain, check us out.

Rental of the Club includes use of our games room and stage (supply your own sound system), as well as a fully stocked bar. Rental fee includes bartender(s). 

Reduced rate for members!

Please contact the bartender on duty for more information.

519-645-8253

 

Help Needed with Website Content - Friday, January 04, 2008

 

 

Assistance with Press Club website needed.

I have a tonne of room on the Club website for anybody who would like to contribute their writings, musings, thoughts, complaints and criticisms.

 

The site is also available for any kinds of announcements you'd like to make.

 

We (that's the editorial We) are also interested in old (or not so old) pictures of the Club and its members or special guests that were taken in the past.

If you'd like to put some material up here on the Press Club website, please contact Cam Johnston, at:

e-mail: londoncitypressclub@yahoo.com

or leave a message behind the bar... preferrably attached to a bottle of Canadian

 


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