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 46 JANUARY’19-JUNE’19
THE REVIEW
  DELHI
   Diana Jones Football League 2019
Royal Rangers Football Club (RRFC), affiliated to Delhi Soccer Association, was established in 1994 by Edmund Jones (popularly known as Eddie) with the vision to promote a channel for the youth to expend their energies in a rightful direction through the game of football and over the years.
The mission of the Diana Jones Football League is
to provide the children of today a platform for a better tomorrow, especially girls and children who are less privileged.
Leagues for Seniors (girls and boys) were held
in November 2017 and February 2019 and a League for the Junior boys and girls took place in February 2018. Over 1700 school-going children have participated in the events, 910 of whom study at 22 NGOs. The participants receive kits, snacks and transportation reimbursement. The Delhi branch wishes its president Mr Eddie Jones the very best in his endeavour to encourage sport through football.
     TAnnual Picnic
he Annual Picnic was held at the YMCA, Greater NOIDA grounds on Feb 10,
2019.
10 March 2019 and spent quality time with the residents. Each committee member brought typical Anglo-Indian dishes prepared at home, which were served at lunch. The residents
May Queen Dance
ay Queen Dance was held on May 25, 2019 at the Frank Anthony
School Hall with a live band
in attendance. Around 115 members from the Delhi Branch as well as other Branches
and even guests danced the evening away. Andrea Gosain from Chandigarh was crowned “May Queen 2019” and Shireen Rodriques was the Runner
up. Both were awarded with cosmetics from “The Body Shop”.
  A bus was arranged to transport our members to the grounds and everyone on the bus, got into
the spirit of things and had a sing sons session led by Senior members of the Grant Govan Homes.
At the grounds itself, there were plenty of games organised for young and old and a few prizes were given out. As usual, House was a real hit. Lunch was served and later before departure back to base, tea and pakoras were served to all present.
MVisit to Grant Govan Homes
embers of the branch committee visited the Grant Govan Homes on
enjoyed an afternoon with music and housie, after which they received hampers–truly a day to remember.
AEaster Sunday Jam Session
fter decades, an Easter Jam session was held at K 48, Connaught Place
and was well attended. Recorded music did not deter young or old from having a gala evening. The Delhi branch held a jam session for its members on Easter Sunday at the branch office.
  It was a fun evening, attended by everyone from youngsters to senior citizens from the Grant Gowan Home and other members of the branch.
    





































































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