The District Assembly - for all interested in Rotary operations within the District - very especially useful for Club Officers and Chairs.
Saturday 22 April. 2017 Starts 9:30 for 10:00 - University of St. Mark & St. John, Plymouth
After first session of welcome by incoming DG George Eamer and additional information on future plans, there will be separate seminar sessions for each of the club secretaries, treasurers, and service chairs in which participants will have the opportunity to gain specific knowledge within their areas of interest.
It's not a long event - and well worth the attendance by club officers & service chairs; as well as any other club members with an interest in knowing details of future plans.
'What We Do' Main Pages:
Our online photo competition to celebrate our pets and raise money for StreetVet and ShelterBox was a success raising a profit of £362.
morePromoting our current charity, we have various fun games such as splat the rat, wet sponges & stocks, lucky dip.
moreSince 1985, Rotary’s key humanitarian priority has been to rid the world of polio. For more info. visit https://www.rotarygbi.org/our-causes/end-polio-now/
moreFatima, the porcelain cow, makes an appearance every month or so at a club meeting. The "winner" from the previous month has to run a short competition to see who keeps Fatima for the following month.
moreCornwall's Charity Fashion Show Challenge. A charity Fund raiser in conjunction with the Fishermen's Mission and other Rotary Charities. The challenge is to design a striking and unique outfit sourced from goods from any local charity shop.
moreWorking with the Rotary Club of Quito Norte were applying for a Global Grant to support the education and wellbeing of street children in Quito Ecuador. Due to Covid we have scaled this back to a District Grant application.
moreSome years we hold an event where we drop 1000+ balls into the Cober nearly a mile up the river.
moreUnfortunately, Covid-19 restrictions resulted in postponing the Junior Youth Speaks Competition with our local Junior Schools, but hopefully this will resume in 2024.
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