Forres Rotary Club Recognised for End Polio Now Contribution

The Rotary Club has been recognised at the Rotary District 1010 Conference for the contribution by its members to End Polio Now. The campaign has seen 2.5 billion children immunised and there are now only 3 endemic countries.

Rotary Club of Forres Past President Doeren McCaig receives the certificate from International Convener David Sim.

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more Rotary Forres has presented two charities with cheques totalling £15,000 following a successful charity dinner in Forres"™ Grant Park.

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Stunning display at Helge's Hole - May 2015.

Helge's Hole: If you go down to the woods today...

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Work begins at Helge's Hole

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Valentine's Dinner 2015

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Santa visits Meadowlark

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