In the calm blue waters of Lamon Bay in Quezon Province, Philippines, lies a source of pride for local fishermen and a submerged salute to Rotary: an artificial reef in the shape of a Rotary wheel. The wheel has helped restore the local fishing industry, which was devastated by large-scale commercial fishing vessels that used dynamite, cyanide, and fine mesh nets from the late 1990s through the early 2000s.
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RYLA is a 5 day live in course that helps to build young people’s confidence, their ability to work in groups and also their ability to lead others in various activities.
moreSupplying year 5 children in the primary Schools in Ashford and Stanwell as part of the dictionary4Life (D4L) Literacy project . These are delivered to pupils during the new Autumn term.
moreLast year Ashford Rotary Club joined with the Staines Rotary Club in raising money for a BUGZI wheel chair.
moreThe Remembrance Service around the Ashford War Memorial is attended by Members of Ashford Rotary with the President and the President Elect
moreOur Rotary CLASSIC CAR EVENT is held in September and has become more popular each year. Held on the Clockhouse Lane Recreation Park on the first Sunday in SEPTEMBER
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