Speaker Geoffrey Woods Host Keith Higgin

Tue, Sep 13th 2022 at 12:45 pm - 2:15 pm

Geoffrey gave his 'My Job' talk


Geoffrey chose to tell us about his first job, starting as a 16 year old, when he joined the Merchant Navy, initially with the Castle Line.  At the time he was living in Southampton, so saw all the large liners in port, ready to sail to far off places.

He was taken on to help in the galley in the most menial of jobs, as a baker's sculleyman, but later progressed.  During the two and a half years he was in the Navy he made several trips down the coast of Africa stopping off at different ports, before proceeding to the Far East and then on to Australia and New Zealand.

This experience had clearly equipped him well for life and the more senior roles he later achieved as a civil servant in local government.

'What We Do' Main Pages:

'We're for Communities' and work within our local community, whose assistance and support we value greatly.

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Activities include working with schools,Youth Competitions, Rotary Youth Leadership Award scheme, our Interact Club, Rotakids clubs and much more.

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Members of Seaburn Rotary wish to express their condolences to members of The Royal Family upon the death of Her Majesty.

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Rotary Club of Seaburn works with communities overseas, mostly through The Rotary Foundation.

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Rotary International's big effort to rid the world of this crippling disease started in 1985. We are so close to completing the job. Just one last push!

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We follow this avenue of service by helping in schools in a variety of ways. We also have speakers who tell us about their occupations.

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Former Rotary Club of Seaburn Satellite Club, which was formed into a separate Rotary Club SR1.

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This committee is concerned with the administration of the club. It incorporates: House; Registrar; Fellowship; Programme; Sport. The President Elect is usually the chairman of the committee, with other members taking a lead in each particular activity.

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A collage of the seven cards we have on offer for sale in 2020.

Each year a new card is painted by Rotarian Randle Oliver. These are sold to friends as well as other Rotary club members to raise funds for Rotary Foundation and other charities, including our own Benevolent Fund.

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This new community venture opened in August 2017. The meetings are held at 2.00 pm on the last Wednesday each month.

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Redby Rotakids with their charter and Rotarians

Redby Academy Rotakids were excited to received the charter on 17th May 2016

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Rotary's main purpose is to encourage and nurture volunteerism locally, nationally and internationally. We have an active Membership Committee and would like to hear from anyone interested in finding out more about Rotary.

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The Rotary Club of Seaburn received a banner award in recognition of its generous support of Rotary Foundation, being the 3rd highest donor in Rotary North East. It demonstrates the club's commitment to Doing Good in the World.

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