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Knutsford Rotarians were busy on 14 November providing traffic management for the Acts of Remembrance in the town centre and at St Cross, Crosstown.
moreOn a very hot Sunday afternoon in July a dozen Knutsford Rotary volunteers were in the town closing streets for a short while so that the Mayor's procession could pass through the town centre safely.
moreRotarians were back on duty on the 23rd December as the next round of COVID-19 booster jabs began .
moreGreat coverage in the Knutsford Guardian for our work marshalling the carparking for COVID and Flu vaccinations.
moreMembers of the Club were kept busy on the morning of 14 November handling the traffic management for the Acts of Remembrance in the town centre and at Crosstown.
moreRotarians and friends were at Booths supermarket from Thursday 10th March to Sunday 13th March 2022 collecting donations for relief work in Ukraine
moreRefer to meetings and events for club calendar
moreClub Members were delighted to read a letter in the Knutsford Guardian from Sarah Flannery, Chairwoman, Knutsford Hosts.
moreThe Club was asked if it could provide the car park marshalling service for the 2022 COVID and Flu vaccinations the Club of course said, Yes. Members were ably assisted on the last session before Halloween by 3 witches and the Grim Reaper!
moreFully trained Knutsford Rotarians took responsibility for the road closures for the Mayors Civic Parade from the Council buildings to St Cross Church on 5th September 2021.
moreAt 3:00pm on Monday 22nd November 2021, the last patient to receive a Covid vaccination from the Knutsford Medical Partnership was guided into the Knutsford Community Hospital by a team of marshals organised by Knutsford Rotary Club.
moreThe 'End Polio Now' campaign.
moreThere are many hungry and starving people in the world today. But the world produces enough food to feed everyone. The problem is getting the food to those who need it.
moreWho is looking after what!
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moreGeorgine Blackburn, a member of the Rotary Club of Knutsford, handed out theatre tickets to members of the Thursday Morning Club at the Jubilee Hall in Knutsford for the Little Theatre's presentation of Robin Hood. Thiry people will be going in January,
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