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St Alvère in the Périgord :
the first truffle market
in France to have gone
on-line !
 

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    Sports and Cultural Sections of the EFB

Gymnastics

Relaxation Gymnastics

Billards

School-holidays Camps : ‘L’Abri’ (The Shelter)

Karaté

Library

Table Tennis

Cycling

Theatre
 
     
  A Brief History

1915
Founding of « The Children of France of Bergerac » by Father Tournbise

1917
Official opening of the first sections : gymnastics, music, theatre, football and rugby (the latter came to a close in 1920).

1930/33
Campréal Stadium bought and built.

1935
EFB’s headquarters, previously based at 11 Boulevard Montaigne, transferred to the Lapanouse Hall, Rue St Esprit.

1947
Construction of the Lapanouse Gym.
 
1959
Organisation of the Federal Gymnastics Competition for Women, the Regional Competition for men and a Music Competition (500 participants).

1967
Opening of holiday and ski centre at Saint Béat.

1975
Construction of the ‘Joseph Monseau’ hall at Campréal. 1977 work begun on the EFB house.

15 June 1985
Inauguration of the Children of France, Bergerac house, 14 Rue Eugène Fromentin.
       
 

Text translated by Pays du Grand Bergeracois (professional translator).