Rotary Club of Lostwithiel Photo Galleries
Graham Holland's President's Night
The Rotary Club of Lostwithiel celebrated Graham Holland's year as Club President with a dinner at the Lanhydrock Hotel on Saturday 1st June 2019
DetailsRC of Lostwithiel's 40th Anniversary Charter Dinner
A sumptuous dinner was held in the Fowey Valley Hotel on 9th February 2019 to celebrate the Rotary Club of Lostwithiel's 40th Anniversary since the club was formed and formally awarded its Rotary International Charter in 1979
DetailsThe 14th Lostwithiel Charity Beer Festival
Saturday 17th March 2018 from 11am to 11pm in the Lostwithiel Community Centre. Cost is still only £5 per person, which includes your entrance, a souvenir glass and a festival programme.
DetailsClub Handover
Outgoing Club President Clive Littleton hands over to incoming Club President Graham Holland
Details2018 Opening Doors to a Brighter Future Careers Event
Careers event on Wed 17 Jan 2018 offering the best advice for 13 - 17 year olds about vocational opportunities. If university is not for you, but you still want a challenging and rewarding career, then this event will help you decide what to do.
Details2017 Carnival Photographs
A week of merriment and sport from 16th - 22nd July 2017 enjoyed by everyone, with Charity Fete Day, Raft Race, It's a Knockout, Cricket, Rounders, Pram Race, Concert, Street Party, Duck Race, Live Music, Football, Spot the Stranger and Carnival Parade
DetailsPresident's Night
The President of the Rotary Club of Lostwithiel, Clive Littleton, was supported by club members, their partners and friends at a dinner held on Saturday 10th March 2018 at the Westberry Hotel, Bodmin
DetailsRotary Gdansk Visit
A cultural visit of Rotary members and friends to explore the history of the Second World war in Poland
DetailsMurder Mystery Weekend
A weekend at the Arundell Arms, Lifton with a treasure hunt in the morning, lunch in Tavistock, a walk along the canal in the afternoon and a sumptuous meal in the evening
DetailsOpening Doors to a Brighter Future Careers Event 2017
The Brighter Futures career event is aimed at young people who want a challenging and rewarding career. If this is you, then join us at the Eden Project on Wednesday 18th January 2017.
Details2016 Lostwithial Carnival Week
A week of merriment and sport for the whole town to enjoy with Charity Fete, Cricket, Rounders, Pram Race, Concert, Raft Race, Street Party, Duck Race, Live Music, Dancing, Senior Football, Spot the Stranger, Carnival Parade and Bunting!
Details2015 Opening Doors to a Brighter Future
The Brighter Futures career event is aimed at young people who want a challenging and rewarding career. If this is you, then join us at the Eden Project on Wednesday 21st January 2015.
DetailsJanuary Jaunt
An enjoyable day in the company of some friends, finding several locations and undertaking a series of intriguing and difficult challenges, followed by a comfortable stay in a quality hotel, including dinner, bed and breakfast.
DetailsLostwithiel Rotary Youth Awards
The 2013 Youth Award was awarded to the Lostwithiel Brownies for their efforts in raising money for a public access defibrillator. The 2014 Youth Award was awarded to Tegan Knight for her work with the Lostwithiel Community Association and the Town Band.
DetailsLostwithiel Rotary Toy Shop
Following a very kind donation of new high quality toys, the Rotary Club of Lostwithiel opened Toy Shops in Lostwithiel, Bodmin and Par Market for a few days only, with £16,000 going to charity (over £21,000 with matched funding)
DetailsDistrict 1290 Interact Rally
Interact Activities Day at Tor View, courtesy of Neil & Clare Hugo
DetailsPresident's Night
Join President Mike and his wife, Nickie, at the Restormel Lodge Hotel for a lively evening of sumptuous food, fine wine and great company.
DetailsDinner with RIBI President, Peter King
Meet at the Royal Oak at 7:30pm for dinner at 8:00pm with RIBI President, Peter King, who will be accompanied by District Governor, Ralph Curr
Details2014 Lostwithiel Carnival Week
A week of merriment and sport for the whole town to enjoy, with Charity Fete, Cricket, Rounders, Pram Race, Concert, Raft Race, Street Party, Duck Race, Senior Football, Spot the Stranger, Carnival Parade, Live Music and Fireworks
DetailsGolf Club Fellowship Evening and Guest Night
Meet at Lostwithiel Golf Club at 7:30pm for dinner at 8:00pm, after which the results of the afternoon's "Pro-Am" golf competition will be announced. The evening is open to ladies and guests, who must be booked in. Dinner cost is £15 for 3 courses.
DetailsLostwithiel Delivers 4x4 Ambulance to Kosova
As part of the District Overseas Project Team (DOPT), Rotarians John Hurst, Vic May and Ian Sheer from the Rotary Club of Lostwithiel take a 4x4 Ambulance from Cornwall to Dragash in Kosova
DetailsDistrict Handover and Lostwithiel Presentations
Buffet supper at the Cliff Head Hotel, St Austell at 6:30pm for 7pm, followed by the District Governor Handover at 8pm, which will include presentations to Lostwithiel's Bill Clarke and PCSO Natalie Phillips
DetailsClub Assembly, Handover & 200 Club Draw
Meet at the Royal Oak at 7:30pm for dinner at 8pm. This will be John Hurst's last dinner as President and he will handover leadership to Mike Sharpe at the end of the evening. Club Assembly and June's 200 Club draw will take place after dinner.
DetailsPresident's Night
Join President John and his wife, Alison, at Lanhydrock Golf Club for a sumptuous evening of good food, fine wine and great company
DetailsFellowship Evening with a Foundation Twist
Meet at the Royal Oak Inn at 7:30pm for dinner at 8:00pm, after which a light hearted take will be given to the serious question of what Foundation has ever done for us?
DetailsPint for Change to help End Polio Now
Trewithen Dairy and Rotary District 1290 have teamed up with the Rotary Club of Lostwithiel and other Rotary Clubs in Cornwall, Plymouth, West Devon and the Isles of Scilly to turn pints of milk into pints of cash to help "End Polio Now"
DetailsKGV Gateway Drainage Project
Over the period 11th - 30th May 2013, the groundwork at the entrance to the King George V (KGV) playing field in Lostwithiel was modified to improve its drainage and reduce flooding caused by heavy rainfall.
DetailsRotary D-Day Landings (II)
Gentlemen's visit to Normandy to learn about the American landings at Utah, the Allied drive inland, the German counter offensive and the French Resistance effort, and also to share good company and experience some fine French wine and cuisine
DetailsRC of Lostwithiel at District Handover
Outgoing District Governor John James will handover to incoming District Governor Stephen Lay, underground in the old slate mine and rum store at Carnglaze Caverns, St Neot, Liskeard at 2:30pm
DetailsPresident's Night
Join President Nick and his wife, Jo, at the Porth Avallen Hotel, Carlyon Bay for a sumptuous evening of good food, fine wine and great company
DetailsGreat Rotary Treasure Hunt
Meet for breakfast from 9:00am at the Victoria Inn at Victoria, near Roche, then follow clues to a pub for lunch and to a hotel for an overnight stay.
DetailsHalloween Party
Family party at the Lostwithiel Community Centre with finger buffet, disco, licensed bar and competitions. £5 per ticket, but under 10’s free. Tickets available from Fran’s Pantry, Penhaligons and Lostwithiel Community Centre.
DetailsArthur Hill's 50 Years in Rotary
Arthur Hill joined the Rotary Club of Lostwithiel in 1981 after being a member of the Rotary Club of Buxton for nearly 20 years. Now, some 30 years later, Arthur has clocked up over 50 years in Rotary.
DetailsRotarians and Police Cadets help out in Croatia
Two Rotarians, 10 police cadets and four of their supervisors have just returned from Kraljevica, Croatia where they have helped at a hospital for children suffering from cerebral palsy
Details2012 Lostwithiel Carnival Week
Lostwithiel Carnival (one of Cornwall's best little carnivals) - a week of merriment and sport for the whole town to enjoy
DetailsHandover Walk to St Winnow
Gentle 2 mile walk to St Winnow from the Earl of Chatham pub (or a tractor & trailer ride for the less able). Cost £7.50, which includes real Lostwithiel ale and possibly the finest baps in Cornwall.
DetailsSkinny's President's Night
7:30pm Country Music Barn Dance at Menawicket Barns, Boconnoc (live music, disco, luxury barbecue and toilets!). Dress: “Country”
DetailsLostwithiel Queen's Jubilee Celebrations
Sat 2nd: Tea Dance & Band Concert. Sun 3rd: Civic Service, Big Lunch & London Pageant on the Big Screen (BS). Mon 4th: Fun Run, Family Sports, Buckingham Palace Concert on BS & Beacon. Tue 5th: St Pauls Cathedral Service on BS & Dance to Stagger Band.
DetailsTreasure Hunt
Meet in the Earl of Chatham at 9:00am for breakfast, then follow clues to a pub for lunch and to a hotel for an overnight stay
DetailsBodmin College Interact Club Charter Evening
6:30 for 7:00pm at the Westbury Hotel, Bodmin (£14 per person)
DetailsRed and Yellow Ribbon Work Party (meet at 10:30am on the Parade)
Work party to help set up a Remembrance Ribbon Tree in recognition of the armed forces personnel from Devon and Cornwall who have either been killed or seriously injured in Iraq or Afghanistan
Details2010 Lostwithiel Carnival - Charity Fayre Country Pursuits Day
Charity stalls, sheep shearing, ferret racing, fly fishing, cricket, wrestling, refreshments, town band and Lostwithiel's Got Talent
DetailsGribben Tower Experience and Picnic
Come and see the fantastic view from the top of the Gribben Tower
Details2010 (7th) Lostwithiel Charity Beer Festival
The 2010 (7th) Lostwithiel Charity Beer Festival will held in the Lostwithiel Community Centre from 11.00am until 11.00pm with rugby in the afternoon and music and dancing in the evening
DetailsYoung Chef Competition
Stephanie May represents the Rotary Club of Lostwithiel at the District 1290 Young Chef Competition
Details2009 (6th) Lostwithiel Charity Beer Festival
The 2009 (6th) Lostwithiel Charity Beer Festival is a traditional beer festival with 20+ beers on offer, rugby on the telly in the afternoon and music and dancing in the evening.
DetailsRotary D-Day Landings Visit
Visit by a small group of Rotarians to pay their respects to those galant servicemen involved in the D-Day landings in June 1944
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