Club Assembly and Handover

Thu, Jun 30th 2016 at 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

The formal transition from one Rotary year to the next.


It was hand-over time at the Rotary Club last week when Mairhi Trickett passed the Presidency to Jim Walker.  In his acceptance speech Jim said he was honoured to accept the post and he would give it his best effort to succeed in the role in the Club which is the oldest in the Borders.  District Assistant Governor Jo Pawley, Eyemouth was present and she offered her best wishes to Jim for a successful year.  It was decided to award the Portobello Rotary Club £200 towards their charity fund raising event by a cycle run from John o' Groats to Land's End.  The various convenors laid out their project plans for the coming year.  Money will be donated to the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme to provide equipment for the current crop of participants.  Gus Neilson, Foundation reported that the club would continue in their efforts to support End Polio Now.  This has been a Rotary Project over 30 years to eradicate the world of polio and he was pleased to announce that the latest figures show it has been reduced to 11 cases world-wide, all in Afghanistan and Pakistan.  The Hawick Club has always made the fight to rid polio from the world one of their highest priorities and he said it was all down to the magnificent generosity of the people of Hawick and district in supporting the club when called upon, in which they can be justifiably proud and they were now in touching distance of the finishing line.  International Convenor Linden Warburton reported they would be supporting the Micro-financing scheme to help people set up small businesses in the Third-World where the club lends them the money which is then repaid in affordable instalments.  Scott Elliot was appointed Vice-President for his third term of office, being the first time this has happened.

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2019-20 President Linden Warburton and Treasurer Scott Elliot (centre) meet with Polysport representatives Libby Kennedy (right) and Greg Cuthbert (left)

Hawick Rotary Club has been able to obtain funding for the restoration of the village's Polysport facility after it was inundated by floodwater

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This Committee focuses on international aid and projects

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A summary of Hawick Rotary's work with the community during 2020, despite the problems of Coronavirus and Lockdowns

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Our Vocational & Community Committee concentrates on supporting local community groups and on youth activities, often in collaboration with Hawick High School and with Primary Schools in the town.

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