Club Affairs

Tue, Jun 20th 2017 at 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm

An update on club projects.


Meeting of Rotary Club of Kirkcaldy, 20th June, 2017, at 12.45pm

President Mark Rossiter, taking his final meeting before next week's handover, welcomed 20 Rotarians.
Unfortunately, today's speaker had to call off at short notice because of a family bereavement and so the meeting was of shorter duration.

The Kids' Day Out annual event was a great success. This was the first time it had been held at Cluny Clays. Mark thanked all who had helped to ensure its smooth running.

The youth exchange scheme still has to find hosts for four children attending. The deadline for volunteers is Friday, 23rd June.

This year the club has paid a record sum of £2900 to Rotary Foundation, the mark of a very successful year.

The June 200 club draw result was announced. Winners will be notified in due course.
The special summer prize of £1030.75 was also drawn and the winner of this will be notified as soon as possible.

'What We Do' Main Pages:

60's themed dance at district conference 2014

Being a member of a Rotary Club is not just about service. It's also about making friends and having fun.

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Hi5 Event

The Rotacy Club of Kirkcaldy works with young people in our community in a number of ways.

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Projects within our local community

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Children at Upendo Leprosy Home, Tanzania

The Rotary Club of Kirkcaldy supports various projects around the world.

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Collecting donations at Christmas

How you can help us fund our various projects and good causes.

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In 1917, RI President Arch C. Klumph proposed that an endowment be set up “for the purpose of doing good in the world.” In 1928, when the endowment fund had grown to more than US$5,000, it was renamed The Rotary Foundation, and it became a distinct entit

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Kirk Wynd, Kirkcaldy in the 1920's

Excerpts from the club archives giving a flavour of the club's history.

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How to get involved with Kirkcaldy Rotary

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