Rotary Crocus Pins

The District has a supply of "End Polio Now" Rotary Crocus Pins in boxes of 100 for purchase by Clubs to sell at their events.


Order Your Rotary Crocus Pins Now!


Rotary's flagship program since 1985 has been the eradication of Polio throughout the world. This disease is now endemic in only 2 countries, Afghanistan and Pakistan.

To support our fundraising, the district has purchased a supply of purple crocus pins in boxes of 100 that clubs can resale at their publicity events.

Stock is limited and is available on a first come first served basis from Foundation Chair John McGill. Each box costs £40 with delivery charged at approximately £5 cost per order. To save the delivery charge, clubs can collect their orders from John McGill in Dalton-in-Furness.

Payment in advance by BACS or cheque made payable to RIBI District 1190 is required to secure your order.

Please email your order to John McGill.


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Crocuses blooming nicely.

Thanks to AVANT GARDEN CENTRE, LEYLAND for its donation of purple crocus bulbs which are blooming nicely. These have been planted in association with Leyland in Bloom in the Peace Garden at South Ribble Civic Centre.

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Liv Robinson, 'Rotaduck', Jim Costello, Jon Ward

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President Jim

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Leyland Rotary Virtual Duck Race 2021

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