Hawick Rotary met twice last week with a Business Meeting at Mansfield House Hotel covering a wide range of current projects and issues on Thursday evening and then the annual President's Night event at Mansfield Park Clubrooms on Friday.
President Scott Elliot welcomed 63 Rotarians and friends from across the Borders, with visitors attending from the Galashiels, Jedburgh, Langholm and Melrose Clubs as well as District Governor Duncan Collinson and his wife Jill from the Braids Club in Edinburgh. A splendid meal was provided by Debbie Brown Catering and local stars Michael Aitken, Bernie Armstrong and Joyce Tinlin provided an exceptionally varied musical entertainment before and after.
A raffle raised £510 split equally between the Disasters Emergency Committee Pakistan Floods Appeal and Bernie Armstrong's Triple Extra Mile Challenge. It was great to hear from Bernie that his challenge had now raised over £10,000 for Alzheimers Scotland, Macmillan Nurses and Oliver's Trust.
'What We Do' Main Pages:
A summary of Hawick Rotary's work with the community during 2020, despite the problems of Coronavirus and Lockdowns
moreHawick Rotary Club has been able to obtain funding for the restoration of the village's Polysport facility after it was inundated by floodwater
moreSome info on the entertaining activities we get up to!
moreThis Committee focuses on international aid and projects
moreOur Vocational & Community Committee concentrates on supporting local community groups and on youth activities, often in collaboration with Hawick High School and with Primary Schools in the town.
moreEnquiries regarding membership are always welcomed and should be e-mailed to secretary@hawickrotary.com
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