CLUB HANDOVER 2019/20

Mon, Jul 1st 2019 at 6:30 pm - 9:00 pm

ftr: President - David Butler, President Elect - Brian Miles, President Nominee - Simon Tarmey, Secretary - John Ruddick, Treasurer - Peter Roberts, International - Philip Austin, Community - Roy Shearing, Attendance - Graham Tall, Webmaster- Anna Poynter

President David Butler Year 2019/20

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Diane Miller gave her thanks to the club


Diane thanks club  mumbers for their support during her presidential year
Diane passes the Chain of Office to David
Diane gives Sandy the Chain of Office



President David and Sandy
President David greets new President Elect - Brian
President David adds to more Officers: President Nominee &  Club's Secretary

President David has chosen his Club Officers for 2019-20120, full list below:

President David Butler 
Secretary John Ruddick
Treasurer Peter Roberts
President Elect Brian Miles 
President Nominee Simon Tarmey 
Public Image Phil Highley 
Community Roy Shearing 
International Philip Austin 
Rotary Foundation John Stanton 
Membership John Boothroyd 
Youth Service Philip Southwell 
Speaker Secretary Roy Shearing 
Vocational Roy Shearing 
Primary Webmaster Anna Poynter 
Club Council Minutes David Johnson 
Two Castles Run Philip Southwell 
Attendance Graham Tall 
VIP Club Tony Thompson 
Networking & Projects Brian Miles

           

'What We Do' Main Pages:

From the left: John Stanton - the President of the Rotary Club of Kenilworth, John Ruddick - the organiser, Richard Dickson - Town Mayor, Gillian Clark - Club's member

With so many of Kenilworth's normal events and activities having been cancelled this year The Rotary Club of Kenilworth has devised this socially - distanced Treasure Hunt, for everyone's entertainment.

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Beautiful Kenilworth Castle

Check your Advent Calendar & Claim your Prize - Do Not Miss Out!

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On Saturday, October the 24th, the annual worldwide Polio Day the Holiday Inn Kenilworth façade will be Floodlit in purple with a Rotary message “End Polio Now “. 
Why purple? A purple dye is put on each child’s finger after inoculation.

Thank you for donating to help us End Polio worldwide. As an example, a donation of £20.00 plus Gift Aid = £25.00 plus The Gates Foundation 2 for 1 mark-up will bring your contribution to £75.00. To donate go to: https://www.endpolio.org/donate

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Picture: Kenilworth Rotarians recently hosted RYLA students, Ana and Paula, from Guatemala

News of Club Events

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Special Effect - we matched the funds raised by Kenilworth School Interact Club at their recent 'Minecraft' event in aid of this charity

The community & vocational work of the club is managed by our 'C&V' committee, led by Bob Wildman

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Presentation of new books to a school in Xela(Quetzaltenango), Guatemala

The International and Foundation activities of our club are managed by our International Committee led by Philip Austin & the Foundation Committee, led by John Stanton

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One of our main events!

This 10 kilometre run from Warwick Castle to Kenilworth Castle takes place in June each year and is our main club fundraiser Thank you to the 2020 runners who donated their fee to our charities

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Some ideas about Rotary that people may have are just wrong

Dispelling some common misconceptions

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Kenilworth Rotary ‘Bid 4 Awards II’ . The final event took place on the 21st of November 2019. The list of the awarded grants is in Details. After a Covid-induced gap, it is hoped to set up another Bid 4 Awards programme in the near future.

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www.rotaryradiouk.org Click on Listen Here for live on air or Play Again for a recording

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A joint project to help tackle hunger by packing over 50,000 meals for school children overseas and collecting UK foodbank donations

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Kenilworth Rotary Club was formed in 1960.

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We currently have around 20 members, ranging in age from 40's to late 80's, men & women. You're welcome to get to know us before thinking about a closer involvement, such as becoming a member.

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