What do you do at a Probus Club?
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Probus Clubs offer a range of activities including trips and outings for members to enjoy, depending on their interests, lifestyle and location. Probus Club members meet monthly, to enjoy the company of like-minded fellow retirees and listen to interesting guest speakers.
What does the Probus Club stand for?
Probus is an Association of active retirees who join together in Clubs, the basic purpose of which is to provide regular opportunities to keep their minds active, expand their interests and enjoy the fellowship of new friends.
Who can join Probus Club?
Probus is open to all retired and semi-retired members of the community. How many times can I attend a Probus meeting as a visitor? Each club sets its own limit.
What is a Ladies Probus Club?
Description. Meeting of retired ladies for companionship and coffee. We also have a speaker in once a month covering different topics.
Is PROBUS connected to Rotary?
YES Probus is a Community Service Activity of Rotary clubs. Probus is an association of retired and semi-retired people who join together in clubs, the basic purpose of which is to provide regular opportunities for them to keep their minds active, expand their interests and to enjoy the fellowship of new friends.
Is PROBUS religious?
PROBUS is a local, national, and international association of retired people who come together in non-political, non-sectarian, non-profit, autonomous clubs which provide regular opportunities for members to meet others in similar circumstances, with similar levels of interest, make new friends, and maintain and expand …
Is there a directory of Probus Clubs in the UK?
Whilst there is no central control of Probus clubs in the UK, there are at least two other sites which keep a directory. If you use this website service you should ensure that these sites are notified of your new web address. You can find details on the Other Probus Websites page.
What is Probus Probus?
Probus provides an exciting opportunity to meet retirees in your local community. If you are retired or semi – retired, you can join a Probus Club and hear interesting speakers, attend monthly meetings and enjoy a wide range of activities such as walking, theatre, coffee groups, lunches and day outings.
What is the oldest Probus Club in Scotland?
City of Aberdeen Ladies – May 1985 – first ladies’ Probus club in Scotland Ascot (men’s club – there is a separate club for ladies) – February 1987 Omagh and District Ladies – November 1993 – Ireland’s first ladies Probus Club
When was the First Ladies Probus Club in Ireland?
Omagh and District Ladies – November 1993 – Ireland’s first ladies Probus Club Lliedi (Llanelli) – 1998 (folded 2018 – remaining members now attend Llanelli PC)