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Welcome to the website of the Rotary Club of Glasgow

 

President Donald MacLean and the members of the Rotary Club of Glasgow welcome you to our website.

 

 

Col. Donald MacLean

 

We meet every Tuesday at 12.45 for 1.00pm  -The Rotary Club of Glasgow is the oldest Club in Scotland having been organised on 12 March 1912.  We currently have some 70 members and have been instrumental in forming directly and indirectly over 80 other Rotary Clubs in Scotland.

Please feel free to contact us by email. 

We are always pleased to welcome Rotarians and guests to our meetings.

 

The Rotary Club of Glasgow is delighted to offer to all Rotary Clubs the opportunity to raise funds for the 'End Polio Now' campaign by selling Baxterbears. Contact bill.christie@cerbusinessfinance.co.uk  and www.baxterbear.com/rotaryresources/ 

 

The Glasgow Rotaract Club has a new website at www.glasgowrotaract.co.uk - please login to check on their events and news.

 

Members should use this link to obtain details of this year's District Conference in Crieff - www.allander-rotary.org.uk

 

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In the next 30 days..

15/08/2010  Rotary Club of Glasgow Summer Barbecue.  Family barbecue at the Clydesdale Cricket Club, starting 2.00 p.m. Bring all your family and friends! Tickets £10 adults, £5 children from Niall Loakman
17/08/2010  Club Weekly Meeting -  Family Day.  
23/08/2010  Club Weekly Meeting -  Council meeting.  

Last Meeting

27/07/2010 Topic: Fellowship Day - Donald MacLean

Meeting Details:

We meet on Tuesdays at 12:45 pm for 1:00 pm at Glasgow Art Club, 185 Bath St, Glasgow
G2 4HU Tel: 0141 248 5210

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