Town have announced a new link-up with Needham Market, which among other things will see the club loan young players to the BetVictor Southern League side, who are managed by former Blues midfielder Kevin Horlock.
Marcia Ambrose had a brush with royalty in 1969 when she was a student at Clear Lake High School.
The 16-year-old schoolgirl stood among her classmates on Nov. 5, 1969, at the Mason City Airport to greet His Royal Highness, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, when he arrived for a brief refueling stint and an even shorter encounter with the large crowd gathered to see him.
Four Clear Lake High School girls watch as Prince Philip gets off of his plane on Nov. 5, 1969, at the Mason City Airport. The girls are (left to right): Marcia Ambrose, Lynn Holden, Sandy Frederichs and Candy Thornberg.
McLaren launch Papaya Laurels for long service
Date published:
January 10 2021
McLaren have inducted the first 14 members into a programme that recognises staff who have retired after long service to the team.
The Papaya Laurels have all retired after more than 20 years at McLaren Racing and will receive a range of special benefits and rewards.
These include free financial advice and guidance, while the plan is for a gala dinner to be held each year for the Papaya Laurels where they can formally reunite.
Members will also be invited as guests of McLaren to the British Grand Prix in the year of their retirement and their name will be carried on the McLaren F1 car in the race nearest to their retirement date.