Rotary Fellowships consist of members who share a common interest in recreational activities, sports, hobbies, or professions. These groups help expand skills, foster vocational development, and enhance the Rotary experience by exploring interests while developing connections around the world.
Overview
Help participants make lasting friendships outside their own club, district, or country.
Advance Rotary’s public image and identity.
Serve as an incentive for joining Rotary and for maintaining active membership.
Organisation
Function independently of Rotary International by establishing their own rules, requirements, and administrative structures.
Are open to Rotarians, their family members, as well as participants and alumni of all Rotary and Foundation programmes.
If you are interested in finding out more about Rotary Fellowships read the flyer Rotary Fellowships
One example of a very successful international Rotary Fellowship is below:
There is a letter in the June/July issue of Rotary on ICFR by Geoff Bell, President - ICFR.
The Rally Programme that we prepare each year provides an ideal environment for meeting and mixing with other members.
These rallies are organised by our members, who have good local knowledge of the area and can create an balanced program for the rally. You can join in or do your own thing if you cannot make the whole 5 day, then you are most welcome to just come along for the weekend.
Rallies are mainly across the whole of the UK, but each year we have rallies in Europe and Motorhome tours on other continents.
Rotarians with Caravans or Motor homes are invited to join the fellowship.
An overview is on our website www.rotarianscaravanning.org.uk along with links to find more background on the original formation of the fellowship, and a link to a Join Us page.
'What We Do' Main Pages:
Photo update of start, progress and Children looking happy. Good to see new land cruiser has finally arrived in Madina & looking forward to putting it to good use. Plus update reports.
more"Paul Harris Fellow presentations" are made to Rotarians who have made a significant contribution to the Club's activities.
moreCirencester Rotary Club was very pleased to sponsor this year's Public Speaking Competition at Kingshill School
moreFollowing years of planning, two postponements due to Covid and the sudden passing of Queen Elizabeth II, the difficult decision was made to go ahead with the event as planned and hold a two minute silence in her honour at 1pm.
moreSanta's Sleigh, Waitrose Bag Packing, Carol Concert, Christmas Dinner
moreDetails of the Membership Committee
moreCirencester Rotary Club recently reinforced its on-going support for local charity "Hope for Tomorrow" by attending the official launch of their newest mobile chemotherapy unit - the replacement for "Helen", the unit that directly serves Glouceste
moreRotary Club of Wakefield links with Cirencester Rotary to source Robotic Cats to support and comfort people who have Dementia
moreA consultant cardiologist, Dr Scott posed the question "who wants to live forever?" and set about explaining to an attentive audience how best to reduce their risk of suffering a heart attack.
moreListen to a recent interview with Andy Kerr discussing our Charity walk Land's End to John o'Groats and back (equivalent) to fund raise for our local charities. Also a listing of past Rotary interviews.
moreCirencester Rotary Club’s annual car treasure hunt attracted a healthy contingent of competitive souls who set out from the Royal Agricultural University aiming to reach the correct destination for their evening meal by decoding the clues provided.
moreMembers of Cirencester Rotary Club welcomed Gordon Burley from the Institute of Advanced Motorists (IAM) to their meeting recently to give an informative presentation on how to drive more safely.
moreSkittles, Quizes, Cricket etc
moreThe inaugural charity golf day, organised by Cirencester Rotarian Andy Kerr and held at the prestigious Cirencester Golf Club this month was a huge success and raised £4,300 for Dementia UK and other local Rotary charities.
moreRotary Community Service Awards made to deserving local citizens
moreCirencester Rotary Club will be staging their third annual Junior Biathlon on 30 September and are inviting children of all ages and abilities to get their applications in now.
moreJanuary 2019 onwards - a record of our speakers
moreOur Community, Environment & Ecology Services team have been busy over the past 3 years planting trees locally & contributing to improving Cirencester Parish Church Memorial Garden & supports the new 'Clean & Green Initiative'.
moreCharities we support and have supported in the past
more