RNLI Fish Supper 2019 - Dunblane

Dinner with the Scottish Chair

Fish Supper is the annual RNLI (Royal National Lifeboat Institution) event of the autumn. Funds raised support the charity’s life saving work at sea.

Individuals, groups and organisations are asked to sit down together for a meal, remember the work of volunteer lifeboat crews and raise funds for the charity. More about the RNLI fish supper campaign here.

[Edit: Stewart Ainslie and Grant Crockett are both Dunblane residents. In August 2019 we decided to volunteer our time to RNLI. This post has been updated post-event.]

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We are delighted to host an evening with Roger Lockwood, Chair of the RNLI Scottish Council.

Tickets for supper on 22nd October are £22 and can be purchased on Eventbrite [link removed].

There will be a short talk, table games and a chance to mingle in Riverside Dunblane. By attending a Fish Supper your support will help bring RNLI Lifeboat Crews safely home.

© RNLI - Used with permission

© RNLI - Used with permission

 

Price includes one drink on arrival, a main meal during the event and coffee after dinner. Drinking water will be provided at the table and the bar at the Riverside is open for the duration. We will do our best to seat groups together but cannot guarantee you will not be sharing a table with others. Whilst we are working hard to ensure all seating needs are accommodated it’s not always possible due to the nature of this event.

All proceeds will be donated to the RNLI.

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Edited: December 1st 2019

We are very proud to have raised over £600 for the lifeboats from a small group of guests at this intimate event and would love to be involved with Fish Supper in 2020 and beyond!

RNLI Fundraiser with Riverside staff and Roger Lockwood (Chair RNLI Scotland).

RNLI Fundraiser with Riverside staff and Roger Lockwood (Chair RNLI Scotland).

Grant Crockett draws the raffle.

Grant Crockett draws the raffle.


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