District Assembly 2022

DGE Kath Bromilow and District Team Leaders outline their goals for the 2022-2023 Rotary Year "Imagine Rotary".

Imagine Rotary

Those members of District 1190 who are unable to watch the live District Assembly Zoom webinar presentations on the evenings of 26-28 April 2022 will be able to watch a recorded version which will be posted after the completion of the 3 sessions.


PLEASE NOTE THAT EACH SESSION WILL START AT 6.30PM PROMPT

26th April:
DGE Kath Bromilow – Plans for the District next year; Nicki Scott RI Director and Leader of the Association for Rotary GB&I; Grace O’Malley past winner of Young Musician and a rising opera star.

27th April:
Roddy Duncan – a current example of Alternative Rotary; Diane Forbes – PI presentation on refreshing our image; Youth activities update - Anthony Chick.

28th April:
Incredible Edible Brampton & Longtown – a project that benefits the whole community - Wendy Aldred and Kevin Walsh; District Safeguarding - Tim Leeson; Polio & Foundation update - John McGill.

Register in advance for each assembly session by using the links below.
You are free to attend as many of the sessions as you wish.

Session 1 – Tuesday 26th April 2022

https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_zp0KA8LXQe2TKlbCBLNMkA

Session 2 – Wednesday 27th April 2022

https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ocz936coTaqWQf-RT3gUUw

Session 3 – Thursday 28th April 2022

https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_mlGeBDGtQHODQbDFAsvAng

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

Please note that these sessions are being held on Zoom webinar. All attendees will be muted, and cameras will be in the off mode.

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'What We Do' Main Pages:

International Projects and support overseas

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Community; some projects are within the local area, involving support for our senior citizens, and some involve primary school-aged children with our Rotakids clubs.

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We currently have 4 primary schools with active Rotakids' clubs. St Andrews, St Pauls, Hippings and White Ash specialist school

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See panel on right

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Our main local environment project is the improvement of Tinker Brook woodland. We also have the Purple Garden project, (Purple 4Polio) set in Rhyddings Park. Plus environmental work with our Rotakids clubs. Regular litter-picks.

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The Rotary Foundation (TRF) is Rotary International's own charity, offering Rotarians the opportunity to apply for financial aid for their major projects, either operating at home or overseas

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Projects initiated or supported by members to provide opportunities for young people in our local area.

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