Open Evening - Cheese & Wine Event

Thu, Sep 29th 2022 at 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

An Open Evening for members and guests at The Queens Head


Hawick's Rotarians met recently in the upstairs Function Room at The Queens Head on High Street for an Open Evening. They welcomed thirteen guests to a Cheese & Wine Evening aimed at letting others know more of what Hawick Rotary actually does. Throughout the evening a Powerpoint presentation scrolled through with details of the Club and of what it does to support local and international groups and charities, while recently retired paramedic Ian Lowes also spoke of his career and of the changes he had seen over his working life. Questions followed what had been a most interesting talk.

Comment was particularly made on the high quality of the cheese and nibbles spread provided by The Queens Head, which had contributed to a most enjoyable and friendly evening.

It is of course hoped that new members will join Hawick Rotary and anyone not present at the event but who would like to find out more about the Club and perhaps come along to a meeting should e-mail secretary@hawickrotary.com.

'What We Do' Main Pages:

A summary of Hawick Rotary's work with the community during 2020, despite the problems of Coronavirus and Lockdowns

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2019-20 President Linden Warburton and Treasurer Scott Elliot (centre) meet with Polysport representatives Libby Kennedy (right) and Greg Cuthbert (left)

Hawick Rotary Club has been able to obtain funding for the restoration of the village's Polysport facility after it was inundated by floodwater

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Some info on the entertaining activities we get up to!

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This Committee focuses on international aid and projects

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Our Vocational & Community Committee concentrates on supporting local community groups and on youth activities, often in collaboration with Hawick High School and with Primary Schools in the town.

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Enquiries regarding membership are always welcomed and should be e-mailed to secretary@hawickrotary.com

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