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A satisfied customer reports: Epsom Cine & Video Society in one form or another has been going for over 56 years and has always tried to keep its social activities as one of its major features. One of these events is the annual prize presentation dinner which was rejuvenated after the club's 50 anniversary in 2002. In that time it has steadily gained a head of enthusiastic supporters both members and guests. Several venues have been tried over a number of years but it has to be said that the facilities at King George Field Indoor Bowling Club have certainly found favour with the club. The flexibility of the seating arrangements, staff who are only eager to please, catering of a high standard and of course the roomy and adjacent car park is a definite bonus. The year of 2008 was especially well supported and successful and was crowned with a special presentation by the club's Chairman Ken Kendall to John Gannaway with a British International Amateur Film Festival three star award for his magnificent documentary of "Sacred & Profane".
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