E club Meeting

Thu, Nov 12th 2020 at 6:30 am - 7:30 pm

Rotary is changing , Aycliffe Rotary are starting an E club


nding an emaROTARY IS CHANGING SO BE PART OF IT.

           

You are a responsible person in a responsible job and have a busy life. You would also like to give something back to your community but do not have the time. Perhaps Rotary Newton Aycliffe can help.

For years Rotary has supported communities, charities, and individuals with significant challenges of all types. It has gained a huge reputation for linking professional men and women who meet every week to discuss key community issues and consider ways to raise money to help those in most need. This system has prevailed since inception in February 1905 and changed very little, although it now has 1.2 million members worldwide.

Modern life has changed in all aspects, mainly through the advent and strengths of social media and Rotary recognises that change. A new type of club is being formed in the Newton Aycliffe area to run alongside the long established, Rotary Newton Aycliffe.

 It is an E-Club. This is a club for those that want to help with and support local and international issues but in a less formal way. The E-Club will meet via Zoom meetings, setting their own agendas and projects. It is not planned to have formal weekly meetings and arrangements will all be online.

If you think this might appeal to you, and you want to learn more, then you are invited to an online Zoom meeting on Thursday, 12th November at 6.30pm. Log in and hear from established E-Clubs and Rotary Members.

Please register your interest by sending an email to rotarynaeclub@gmail.comil to rotarynaeclub@gmail.com

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Rotary Newton Aycliffe recently hosted a visit from volunteers of ManHealth.

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At last, Rotary Newton Aycliffe’s very own group of Rotakids have been able to meet and discuss their plans for the future

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During 2022, with the help of our County Councillors and funding from the Great Aycliffe and Middridge Partnership - GAMP, Rotary Newton Aycliffe bought a trailer, and it was a natural progression to then make the decision to have a new Santa Sleigh.

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A couple of months ago, Bernard Borsberry visited Rotary Newton Aycliffe to speak about his recent trip away and how he became interested in supporting youth football in a distant land.

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ay, our President David Hogg visited Five Acres Community Garden and presented Manager, Charlote Iceton with a cheque towards their 'Fund a Fence' project.

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Rotary was able to assist Great Aycliffe Cancer Care Group with the provision of a card reader for their newly opened hub.

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This collage of photographs illustrate more graphically some of the things we have done and continue to do each year.

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MRI Scanner Appeal and Unwanted mobile Phones for Polio Eradication

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