As part of it's contribution to World Polio Day, and to mark the 75th Anniversary of the Club receiving its' charter, members of Chard Rotary Club spent a wet Saturday morning planting purple crocus in a prominent part of the town of Chard.
A stalwart band of 5 Rotarians, together with the support of the President's partner, spent several hours, in sometimes heavy rain, planting the corms at the Beacon in Chard. The corms were laid out to form a Rotary wheel between the words Chard Rotary. Hopefully this will provide a display lasting over many years (Weather, squirrels and rabbits permitting).
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