Club meeting

Thu, Feb 2nd 2023 at 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

District Governor - Malcolm Tagg.
Social & Book Club


Please bring along any toiletries or cleaning equipment to the meeting for David & Joyce to take to the Womens Refuge.


Malcolm Tagg, 67
Insurance, Risk Management and Vehicle Industry - Retired
Rotary 1040 District Governor 2022-23
Denby Dale and District Rotary Club

I didn't know anything about Rotary when I joined other than it did “good things.” I’ve since learned that every club has its own complexion in terms of what it does and how it does it. It's the fact that clubs are so diverse from one another that makes it interesting wherever you go.

When asked what Rotary does, I always say that Rotary has nearly eradicated polio. I also explain that clubs do lots of different things in their own community, nationally or internationally. Currently, I talk about the help that Rotary has given to Ukraine. I mention that if there's a disaster anywhere in the world, Rotary is right at the front of the queue, coming up with either money, equipment or even the personnel to help.

At the moment, Rotary generally doesn't necessarily cater for everybody, and everybody has a different idea of how they might want to do it. One of my concerns is that Rotary Clubs generally fit a standard model where they hold regular weekly, fortnightly or monthly meetings usually with food and drink. Now, I personally like that, but for lots of people that might want to join Rotary, that's not an option for them.

My long-term view is that the future growth of Rotary is through new and different clubs. And once they get up and running, it's up to the individuals to decide how they're going to do it.

Rotary International’s theme this year is “Imagine Rotary.” My interpretation of that is for clubs to go out and do Rotary your own way. I want people to know that Rotary is for you, whoever you are. Every club is different, each with their own personality–and if there isn’t a club that suits you, let us help you start a new one.

'What We Do' Main Pages:

Stainborough Rotary Club is very active in the community, supporting worthy causes such as Centrepoint, Silkstone Scout Camp and Young People’s leadership programme. The Club also helps Santa with his Sleigh every Christmas.

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Enthusiastic volunteers helping to create the vital water borehole.  Water = life !!

We have close links, over many years, with Ho in Ghana. We have helped to fund the building of a Women's Co-operative, a Rotary Community Hall, a Street Children's centre, a water borehole and now the building of a sand dam.

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Stainborough raises funds for charities through organising events, Sponsorship, car boot & table top sales, competitions and selling merchandise.

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Our own charity - the Rotary Foundation.

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Stainborough is a friendly club with lots of well supported events throughout the year. Some are 'just for fun', whilst others raise money for good causes at the same time.

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Sustainability and recycling

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Each year we will develop an annual report

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Stainborough Rotary is proud to Sponsor this fabulous Choir

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Some fantastic pictures for using in our clubs

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