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| 5 Feb 2026 | |
| Written by Isabella Panattoni-Wallace | |
| Alumnae News |
| Holles Boat Club |
Support the next generation of rowers by donating a prize to our LEH Boat Club raffle or silent auction in conjunction with Hampton Boat Club. All funds raised help provide coaching, equipment and opportunities for today’s athletes.
Donations of items, vouchers in or experiences, big or small, are warmly welcomed and acknowledged unless you prefer to remain anonymous.
Get involved by donating before 27th February, and look out for the silent auction launching soon. Every contribution makes a difference. The auction will take place at the Senior Rowing Dinner on the 14th March and the silent auction will take place online so you can bid too. More details will follow on that once the auction is live.
Contact HHBCA Chair one: hhbca.chair@gmail.com if you have any questions of would like to make a donation.
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