Carnforth Rotary members, Andrew, Anthony and David looked after the Tin Can Alley stall at Christ Church School Summer Fair. Throwing bean bags to knock tin cans over was a huge success and many delighted children (and adults) took part.
A great time was had by all.
more Recipient Lesley Gee
more New Kit
more A new kit
more Wellbeing
more For people living with Dementia
more Coconut Shy with Beyond Bear
more Malcolm leaving Carnforth.
more Tesco collection
more Rotary and Inner Wheel working together.
more Chocobola and Shuffleboard
more Tesco, Carnforth Rotary and Homestart working in Partnership
more Helping Other Charities
more Helping other organisations
more Loan of the Smoothie Bike to promote Rotary
more Carnforth Rotary member receives Award.
more Litter Picking and Weeding in Carnforth Town Centre.
more Awarded to Yak Patel
more Crag Bank stone
more Collecting and donating Easter Eggs
more Sheila Jones Lunch Club
more Poppy selling
more Chocobola stall Carnforth Lights Switch On
more Carnforth members took part in the Resilience Exercise
more Working in partnership with Carnforth Community Swimming Pool and local organisations.
more It is known that people living with dementia often feel agitated and having a Twiddlemuff can help to keep them calm. To date, Carnforth rotary has donated over 100 Twiddlemuffs to RLI and Age UK in the local area and more are being knitted.
more We work closely with Tesco supermarket to supply Homestart with Christmas presents, Easter eggs and Halloween activities.
more Santa and his elves visit Carnforth and the local areas during December, collecting donations which go back into these communities to help worthy causes.
more Working in partnership with Carnforth Integrated Care Community and other organisations to encourage members of the public to take pride in their health & well-being.
more Annual giant Car Boot. This year we worked closely with Carnforth Rangers FC, who gave us an enormous amount of help.
back Carnforth Rotary is very active in the community. In addition being responsible for the upkeep of the three boundary stones, our rotarians can often be seen around the area.