Note: No meeting following a Bank Holiday
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Note: 2nd & Usually fortnightly, on the 2nd and 4th Thursdays of the month, held at the Valley Hotel (Best Western), Buildwas Rd, Ironbridge, Telford TF78DW. If you are interested in joining Rotary, please email; ironbridgerotary.org.uk
Note: Business Meetings take place on Zoom on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month.
Note: Club meets on 2nd, 3rd and 4th Thursdays in the month face to face at the Bird in Hand Public House in Stafford. Many members meet for an optional meal at 6.30pm. The1st and 5th Thursdays are social activities.
'What We Do' Main Pages:
The Rotary Foundation provides grants to Clubs and Districts to help with their Humanitarian Projects
moreA key area of Rotary's focus aimed at providing clean water, sanitation and hygiene education to all communities around the World
moreA key area of Rotary's focus aimed at keeping mothers and children safe in all communities around the World
moreA key area of Rotary's focus aimed at developing projects which help prevent disease and treat existing diseases across the World
moreA key area of Rotary's focus aimed at providing basic education and literacy to all.
moreA key area of Rotary's focus aimed at assisting communities to develop programs which improve their community and economic development
moreA key area of Rotary's focus aimed at providing post graduate education through its 7 Peace Centres around the World.
moreA key area of Rotary's focus aimed at developing projects in both local communities and across the World which help protect and conserve our environment.
moreRotary's flagship humanitarian project is the eradication of Polio from the planet
moreRotary provide a wide variety of activities for young people.
moreRotary provides a vehicle for clubs and districts to complete projects both at home and overseas which help those in most need
moreRotary clubs are involved in a huge number of local community projects across our District
moreThere are a wide variety of sports activities which Rotarians can take part.
moreRotary produces two flagship magazine publications: 'Rotary' is a National Magazine highlighting Rotary activities throughout Great Britain & Ireland and 'Roto' is a magazine highlighting Rotary activities in our District
moreRotary has developed is own bespoke education, training and leadership programs including the online Rotary Learning Center where members can take recognised courses in areas of our work which interests them
moreThroughout the year Rotary showcases its brand and activities and a variety of conferences culmination in the Rotary International Convention held usually in May or June
moreRotary is involved at the highest level in The United Nations, the Centre for Disease Control and many other organisations and NGO's giving us a voice in what matters to everyone across the World
moreRotary has its own dedicated on-line Radio Station bringing news, current affairs, music and of course Rotary
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