District Assembly

Sat, Apr 27th 2019 at 9:00 am - 1:00 pm

District Assembly at Lancaster University


thinkdifferently

Rotary in Cumbria and Lancashire has been on a journey since this topic was introduced at District Assembly last year.

Responding to the many requests from clubs the District Team has, instead of a traditional assembly, designed an event to focus on supporting clubs with innovative ideas.

Every club needs to plan for the future as communities both here and internationally need us. More members mean we can meet ever growing need and in doing so they too can enjoy all Rotary has to offer in terms of fun, friendship and fellowship.

Outline programme

9.00 – 9.30 registration

9.30 – 12.30 – stimulating speakers and ideas

12.30 – 1.15 buffet lunch

1.15 – 3.00 - choice of ‘experiences’ in smaller groups

3.00 – 3.30 – wrap up

We expect this to be a popular event, so we are asking you to book and to pay for lunch in advance.


Campus Map.pdf

'What We Do' Main Pages:

Mere Sands Wood

Supporting The Lancashire Wildlife Trust to improve and maintain Mere Sands Wood

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Since 2021 the Club has taken the lead role in managing Wrap Up Central Lancashire Initiative to collect warm winter coats.

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Golf Day

It's the 30th year of holding the Club's Charity Golf Day. This year's competition was held on Sunday 13th August at the usual venue at Penwortham Golf Course. Yet again a successful day raising over £4,500.

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The Merry Band of Tree Planters

Working with the Council, other Clubs , local schools and the community to "Green" the Borough

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Our New Santa Sleigh

Fund raising with our New Santa Sleigh!

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Start Walking

1750 mile Virtual Walk by Club Members to raise funds for St Catherine's Hospice

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Getting Ready For the Rota Kids Conference 2019

Preston South sponsors 3 local Primary Schools - Walton-le-Dale , Broad Oak and Longton, as Rota Kids Clubs.

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Rotarian Neil completing the Shop

The Cost of Living Crisis following on from the Corona virus has placed increased demands on the Salvation Army Food Crisis Centre in Preston and the Club continues to make a £100 monthly contribution.

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Some of the Children supported

Club support for Partners in Education Swaziland which helps street and vulnerable children.

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