The RCHA club in Kingston will close their doors for business on 28 Mar this year, due to lack of support.
This is truly sad, and seems to be mostly due to apathy.
Anyone who has served in 2 RCHA and done a freedom of the city in Kingston can well appreciate how welcoming that place was, when so many other watering holes in Kingston were not.
The memorabilia, much of it truly unique like the establishment itself, will largely go to the RCA museum, 2 RCHA, and original donors if possible.
To those who served on the committees to keep this venerable gunner home away from home going for so long, and have been so welcoming to all gunners passing through Kingston, thank you.
This is truly sad, and seems to be mostly due to apathy.
Anyone who has served in 2 RCHA and done a freedom of the city in Kingston can well appreciate how welcoming that place was, when so many other watering holes in Kingston were not.
The memorabilia, much of it truly unique like the establishment itself, will largely go to the RCA museum, 2 RCHA, and original donors if possible.
To those who served on the committees to keep this venerable gunner home away from home going for so long, and have been so welcoming to all gunners passing through Kingston, thank you.