ROTARY CLUB OF NEWTON-LE-WILLOWS
EVENING MEETING
Wednesday 31 October 2018
1. Grace Rtn.
2. Loyal Toast (After the meal) “The Queen Duke of Lancaster”
3. Apologies:- Today there are apologies
4.Welcome to Visitors: Christina Spencer
5. Visits to Report Held over
6. Announcements (If time)
Fellowship Stewards
6 and 13 Nov. Ian McKenna and John Murray
20 and 27 Nov. Ian Parr and Austin Polding
04 and 11 Dec: Alan Pomfret and Len Rainford
Hospital Visitors
23 Oct to 5 Nov. Geoff Fisher + Barry Curran
06 Nov to 19 Nov: John Shaw + Ian Bowden
Speakers:
6 Nov: Geoff Simm: Heritage Talk (2)
13 Nov: John Allen: Earlestown Cricket Club: Vision for the Future
20 Nov: (Evening): All Committee’s will meet at @ Pied Bull
27 Nov: Beverley Scott McGrory (John Kilshaw)
Notice of Meetings
Advisory Board: Nov 23 after lunch at HPGC
Fellowship and Events
Saturday 10 Nov: Disaster Aid Evening of Magic, Altrincham
Sunday 11 Nov: Remembrance Parade
Wednesday 14 Nov: Charter Night.
Sunday 18 Nov: Switch on Earlestown Christmas Lights
Tuesday 20 Nov: Defibrillator training arranged for community. NBGC
Wednesday 21 Nov: Young Chef Competition: Hope Academy
7. Today’s Speaker
Christina Spencer
Living with 60 million foreigners
Vote of thanks by the President
9. A.O.B:
10. Closing Toast “Rotary, Fellowship & Peace the World Over
Christina Spencer PHF, was born in Leipzig in the former East Germany and transferred from RC West Derby Liverpool to join RC Wallasey. She is a dual German/British National and came to study at Liverpool University in 1959. In 2005 she was awarded by the German Government the German Order of Merit (Bundesverdienstkreuz) -the equivalent of an MBE-for services to Anglo-German friendship. In 2009 the Lord Mayor of the City of Liverpool made her an "Honorary Scouser" for services to Liverpool. She was honoured with the PHF by RC West Derby for Services to Rotary.
Christina is a renown public speaker and her theme for the evening is:
Living with 60 million Foreigners
A lighthearted look at Life in England-oh such a strange country and such strange foreigners I share my life with!
Not to be missed-bring a friend.
'What We Do' Main Pages:
This is a new group formed during the last Rotary year. Its remit is to look at how we move the club forward and recruit a more diverse membership
moreProject request funding
moreThe following plan has been agreed at assembly to involve and support our local community..
moreThe Executive Committee has presented its plans for the coming year. The role of the executive is to oversee the service functions of the club.
moreProviding Rotary Service to International Communities. The following programme has been agreed at club assembly.
moreThinking about joining us? Are you a Business wanting to promote Corporate Social Responsibility, or are you an active member of the community wanting to make a difference? Then please get in touch!
moreWith the club back to normal following the pandemic years we have been able to support a number of organisations this year.
moreThe following proposals were put to club assembly on July 4 by Youth Services chair, Les Clancy.
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