Rotary E-Club of West of Scotland

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Rotary E-Club of the West of Scotland

Rotary Eclubs are just like traditional Rotary Clubs, however rather than having a set meeting time and place the members can get involved when convenient to them.

Our brand new Eclub is providing an alternative for Rotarians who, for whatever reason are no longer able to attend their own Club’s activities. It is also a chance for those who have not yet been introduced to Rotary to dip their toe in the water, feel the warmth of the welcome and the vast range of opportunities it can bring to your doorstep.

Nowadays, work commitments and the pressure on family time means that your free time is precious. It doesn’t mean that you haven’t got the time or inclination to get involved, it means that you have got your priorities right.

For us, family and work always come first. Any time that you can spare to devote to Rotary must be used wisely and be fulfilling. We want your help where it is most needed - on Rotary projects.

Our Eclub meets online, using social media and state of the art video conferencing. Members login and contribute when time permits. We do hold short video conferences twice per month that we encourage you to join, and we try to get together every couple of months either for a social activity or to work on a service project (yes, the children are invited too!). If you can make it you will be very welcome. If work or family life gets in the way, we understand. We want Rotary to work for you, as well as you - working for Rotary.

If you are a current or former Rotarian who is struggling with work or time pressures or simply want to try a different type of Rotary, or, if you have never been a Rotarian and are interested in joining a vibrant, committed but relaxed group, check us out at:-

www.ewsrotary.org.uk

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'What We Do' Main Pages:

Community Bed mid August

50 year celebration in Milngavie Town Centre

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One off or irregular fund raising. Annual fund raising is covered elsewhere.

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A review of 50 years of Allander featuring events, fund raising, competitions including a range of activities with the local community and schools. Chartered on 29th May 1970. Click on logo to start. Last update 9th May 2020

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In addition to the Duck Race Allander in conjunction with Clyde Coastal Path are sponsoring a number of activities in this year's Milngavie Week. Full details on next page.

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In 2019 Allander Rotary decided that they would like to offer the residents of Milngavie, Bearsden, the surrounding area and wider public a new service. Free to attend, a lecture on a topic of general interest and where no audience expertise was necessary

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Prize tickets and prizes won.

Record of the winners and money raised for East Dunbartonshire Foodbank from a Hamper Raffle in December 2022. 675 tickets sold. Additional donations means £800 going to the ED Foodbank.

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All of our Challenges from the summer and October holidays are available here. Our aim is to have more at Christmas holiday time. Watch our Twitter and Facebook pages plus The Waypoint Facebook page for news.

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50 year logo

Two videos celebrating 50 years of Allander Rotary created as part of their birthday celebrations.

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On 24th May Allander Rotary presented a cheque for £2000 to RNIB. The fund raising including donations by readers of an autobiography by Colin Robertson, a founder member, and selling furniture. Full details below.

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Our main fund raising events are listed here with details.

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Details of the charities we are and have supported in recent few years

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Details of local organisations that we support

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Competitions in Allander Club's area with winners progressing to level of Rotary Organisation and other support.

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http://focrt.org/

The Firth o Clyde Rotary Trail (FoCRT) runs from the Mull of Galloway to Milngavie via Greenock and the Erskine Bridge. The route comprises the Mull of Galloway Trail, The Ayrshire Coastal Path and the Clyde Coastal Path.

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Milngavie Youth Centre

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Rotary for Children aged 12 and under. Killermont Primary School have become Allander Rotary's first affiliated Rotakids Club.

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The Rotary Foundation transforms your gifts into service projects that change lives both close to home and around the world. During the past 100 years, the Foundation has spent $3 billion on life-changing, sustainable projects.

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Along with the Rotary Club of Gourock, Allander are responsible for the Clyde Coastal Path (Kelly Burn to Milngavie) which forms part of the Firth o Clyde Rotary Trail (Mull of Galloway to Milngavie) which is part of the International Appalachian Trail.

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