Rotary spirits not dampened by downpours

ORGANISERS of this year’s Worthing Rotary Carnival have deemed the event a success, despite torrential rain battering Worthing on Monday.
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Worthing Carnival 2014. Worthing Sailing Club SUS-140825-142612001W34802H14

Worthing Carnival 2014. Worthing Sailing Club SUS-140825-142612001
W34802H14 Worthing Carnival 2014. Worthing Sailing Club SUS-140825-142612001

ORGANISERS of this year’s Worthing Rotary Carnival have deemed the event a success, despite torrential rain battering Worthing on Monday.

The annual event is long-established in the town, and aims to bring together the community.

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More than 200 people watched the procession, which was led by the Celebration Samba Band for the first time.

Dressed as pirates and fronted by Captain Jack Sparrow, the group managed to keep dancing right until the end of the carnival, even though they were soaked to the skin.

Parade organiser John Rogers said: “The weather was absolutely horrendous all day but I thought that considering that, everyone made a brilliant effort and although we had four floats and a couple of walking groups drop out, the majority of people turned up.

“This event takes ten months to organise which is why we did not want to cancel.”

For the full report and pictures, pick up a copy of this week’s Worthing Herald, out now.

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