Laurie
Reynolds was a founder member of the Burnham Beeches Rotary Club in
1984 and became the club's second President. On retiring to Sudbury,
Laurie was invited into membership of the Sudbury club in 1991 and three
years later he commenced his first spell as club Secretary, a role that
over many years he made his own. He became Millennium President of the
club in 1999/2000 and among many memorable events his Presidency saw the
chartering of the Rotary Club of Sudbury Talbot. The interlude of
Presidency successfully completed, Laurie again took up the mantle as
'permanent' Secretary in 2002 and served until 2008, well beyond the
maximum for this office, but nobody wanted to stop him.
Laurie is not a man to be found in the limelight, but look around
at any Rotary event and you will see him working away in some
less-obvious role as Santa in the Christmas Grotto, one of our team of
interviewers helping youngsters in local schools or being the man with
the right answer in our district quiz team.
Outside Rotary, Laurie has given many years of service to the
community, being active and taking responsibilities at All Saint"s
church, Gainsborough House, the Christopher Centre and working as
minutes secretary for the Friends of St. Peter for more years than most
can remember.
In recognition of his tremendous service, the Club awarded him the
Paul Harris Fellowship and this was presented at Charter Night by Club
President John Gardner. After receiving the award, Laurie said that
joining Sudbury Rotary Club was one of the best things he had done, and
he had enjoyed tremendously working with fellow club members.
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