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Nairn Rotary moving forward

The local club has been doing much deliberation in recent months about its future direction, particularly about how to recruit and retain new members, and deliver our objectives of contributing to the community. Much is still to be done, but what is emerging is a set of clear objectives for the next few years, based on projects that we need to complete in the community, recruitment of people with the necessary skills for delivering these projects, and establishing a club infrastructure that is supportive and within the spirit of Rotary the world over. 

Staring this year we have set ourselves a modest target of raising £3000 to support the League of Friends of the Nairn Town and Country Hospital in their bid to raise £18,000 towards furnishing a palliative care room at the hospital, of which £6000 has already been raised and paid over. In addition, the League has plans to raise £23,400 for further contributions including stroke-chairs for patients, recliner-chairs for Ambulance Service personnel working night shifts, a communal seating area in the grounds for wheelchair-bound patients and replacement of TVs in the 20 rooms at the hospital. Rotary aims to raise £3000 towards these projects this year, and if we meet that target, a third party has agreed to 50% match our contribution - so it could mean £4,500 towards the Friends' fundraising efforts.


What's on for Members

It's all change at Nairn Rotary! After many years of holding our meetings at the Golf View Hotel, we've now moved to the Newton Hotel for our lunch meetings, and the Nairn Dunbar Golf Club for evening meetings. The introduction of evening meetings is aimed at encouraging new members, who might find it difficult to be available for lunch meetings, or for whom a more casual style of meeting is preferable.

14, 21, 28 February - meetings are at the Nairn Dunbar Golf Club, at 18.30

7 March - lunch meeting at the Newton Hotel, 12.30 for 13.00


2022 AGM and Club Assembly

The Club held its AGM and Club Assembly on 17 May last year. In giving his President's report, President Ian Bryce expressed his thanks to KenGrant and Yvonne Cotter for their excellent work and commitment in chairing the ‘CSSE’ and ‘MYP’ Committees and organising the many activities which took place during the year despite the ever presence of Covid.

Notwithstanding Covid, the Club was able to raise £15,000 towards Nairn CAB’s Community Digital Access Hub. While the funds are still held on the Club’s trust account it is expected they will be disbursed by the end of September at the latest. Great work was also undertaken by many of our members in making Christmas that bit special for those most in need in the community through the provision of Christmas hampers, and gift bags for local children. President Ian also expressed his thanks to Brian for representing Nairn Rotary in the Rotary Club of Perth’s Classic Car Tour which helped raise significant funds for various charities. 

A lot of hard work was undertaken by many members to completely revamp the Rotary Flowerbed including new signage celebrating our 75th Anniversary. Additionally, many contributed to the Rotary Exhibition at the Nairn Museum, which was still showing and well worth a visit. In the month ahead we will have our Anniversary Lunch at the Sun Dancer restaurant and participate in the Nairn Jubilee Street Market and the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Community Picnic. These events will give us several opportunities to proactively raise the profile of Rotary within our community as we celebrate 75 years in Nairn.

Finally, President Ian thanked all members of Council for supporting him over the past year and our Secretary and Treasurer in preparing reports and keeping the Club on track in delivering on various objectives and targets throughout the year.


President Ian (above) thanked the Chairs Ken and Yvonne of the Club's two hard working Groups. Along with their teams they had kept the vision and energy of the Club alive, organising and processing the many activities which do not just happen by chance. 



    The meeting also welcomed James Milton, Area Assistant Governor (elect) (shown ABOVE) from District, who confirmed his ongoing support for the Club. He emphasised that he should be regarded as the first point of contact with District, and he would welcome being actively engaged in helping and supporting all clubs within his designated Area. He would hope to attend three meetings annually with each club including Club Assemblies and he will be attending Nairn's 75th Anniversary Lunch on 24th May.

    James also highlighted the importance for members to attend relevant training events and utilise the many trainings/online sessions available via the My Rotary website. He also emphasised that each club should keep a record of their activities and achievements throughout the year with the aim of securing a Citation in recognition of their efforts. In this regard he emphasised his support and help to make our Club successful in the year ahead.  

    President Ian on behalf of the Club thanked James for his presentation and together with President Elect Laurie and all Club members looked forward to working with him to achieve a very successful 2022/23.  


    Whatever happened to the rosebed???

    Some of you may havenoticed that the Rotary rosebed, on the entrance to Nairn from the Inverness end, has disappeared, and in its place is a rather empty-looking expanse of earth. Well that is changing, as we start to prepare the way for an exciting new decorative bed designed by our great friend Annie Stewart who has done so much for the other flower beds around Nairn. Over the past few weeks, preparatory work has been going on - putting in large amounts of manure, rotovating and digging over, and now finally the start of the planting as the bed begins to take shape.


    First stage - apply loads of manure and mix thoroughly!
    Marking out the bed with canes - to match up with the planting scheme

      Working out what goes where - Annie, Archie and Alison - the three As
     Planting - in the brief period of sun between showers
     
       Beginning to take shape - still sunny
     Completing one stage of planting - in the rain!
     
      Archie and Enrico admiring their work - Enrico immaculately dressed as usual!


     











     


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