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All nomads are welcomed to Wanderers Club PDF Print
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Very little is known about conference facilities, let alone about the complementing amenities at Wanderers Club. To many, Wanderers Club is a sports pitch for cricket and hockey, a squash club, and at times a brilliant place to host an open-air festivity. Yet a tour of the place reveals an elaborate lapa that can accommodate 120 people.

 

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Lena Bock sets the tables in the lapa in preparation for lunch break sessions.

This is an appropriate place for a braai or any of those Friday afternoon corporate get-together events.
For highly confidential business meetings, which just have to be incognito, the boardroom at Wanderers Club is applicable. It features cinema appliances on which high-resolution digital presentations can be made.
The fully-functional kitchen is forever ready to offer lunch, dinner or cater for the afternoon braai. The meals can also be taken in the restaurant which can accommodate about 100 people. This will leave much time for the delegates to socialise and network during their free-time.
Much important at Wanderers Club is the networking and social spirit it can give to corporate entities or institutions. The sports grounds and facilities at Wanderers Club can be used for almost every sport, be it touch rugby, netball, hockey and squash. In fact there are four squash courts. After sports, the visitors can relax in the sauna.
Wanderers Club has been around for 88 years and continues to go strong. Its latest ingenuity is the pub-lunch offered every Friday. It can be taken as sit-down lunch or as a take-away all at the same affordable cost of N$35 per plate. It consists of the most succulent steak and a buffet of an assortment of delicious meals. So highly rated is Wanderers Club that Meatco has booked all its conference rooms until June.

 
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Fri 28 Nov - Thu 04 Dec 2008
Volume 22 No.47