Rotary Trade Box
A fundraising event was held to purchase a Trade Box at a cost of £400.
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The Teddy Tombola
The Coldingham Gala had a new stall this year full of Teddy Bears for people to win in a tombola "everyone a winner". Hundreds of tickets were sold and the proceeds donated to the St Abbs Lifeboat.
detailsLate night Shopping
The Trotter shop was used as a display of High School art work from the recent district competition. We have the Herring Queen and her maids dropped by for a photo shot.
detailsBurns night 2017
Our annual celebration for Robert Burns with many guests and invited performers and musicians.
detailsPurple crocus planting
To support the End Polio Now campaign we planted 5000 crocus corms in two large "Rotary" wheels at the crossroads in Eyemouth with help from horticultural students from the high school.
detailsDuck race launch by the Herring Queen
Annual duck race in the Eyewater. A 1000 ducks competing to get to the finish line the fastest.
detailsFestive coffee morning and entertainment
The Herring Queen and three maids helping out at the sales table at a special coffee morning.
detailsPopup Shop
We supported the late night shopping in Eyemouth, serving mulled wine, mince pies and giving treats to the children in the quiz.
detailsAnnual whiskey tasting
A collection of Rotarians and guests gather to sample a selection of the amber nectar from Scottish distilleries.
detailsPrize giving at the Eyemouth High School
Young Enterprise, DUX and Drew Dougal awards presented to pupils.
detailsEastern Borders Foodbank
Veronica Walker as the guest speaker at a recent meeting talking about the Foodbank
detailsChurch Steeple Appeal
A coffee morning was held at the masonic hall to raise funds for the Eyemouth Parish Church Steeple
detailsKirk Square Kitchen
David Woodhouse on a stand this year to promote Rotary work in the area and sell ducks for the forthcoming duck race. We supplied marshals for the event and recorded visitor numbers.
detailsLunch Service
Eyemouth Rotary club are providing regular assistance with a senior lunch service at Linkim Court Eyemouth. Bill and Jo helping out on this occasion.
detailsThe Young Technologist winners, two runner up teams and their teacher
The Eyemouth High School put forward three teams for the 2015 Rotary Young Technologist competition. They performed extremely well, with the senior team in first place and the others two teams both came a close second to some very good competition.
detailsStable Life Project
Eyemouth and District supporting the Rotary club of Selkirk by contributing to the purchase of a horse for the Stable Life project.
detailsEyemouth Young Technologists
The 2014 young technologist competition for the 1020 Rotary district.
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