Rugby Is situated about half way between London and Birmingham and is credited as being the birth place of the game of Rugby.
The town has the first new library of the
millennium, also housing the town museum and art gallery.
The Bahá'i community in the Rugby area is varied and diverse, car builder, teacher, injection molder and a  home educator to name but a few !
The Bahá'í' community in the Rugby area are planning many events and talks through out 2001.
The community's public meetings take place on the second Monday of every month and start at  19:00.
Admission is free and the talks are held at the Percival Guildhouse in Rugby town centre, and talks will be given by various guest speakers.
For details on how to get to the venue please     e-mail us at the address below.

Rugby is famous for it's school, which appeared in  the book" Tom Brown's School Days"

The new Rugby town  library.

Please don't  hesitate to get in touch with the community.

bahais_of_rugby@lineone.net

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