An Open Invitation to You

Invitation


THANK YOU!

Thank you for your interest in our Rotary Club and in the work of Rotary International.

Although this web site is still under construction, we hope that you have been able to find out something of our organisation of interest to you. The site has been in use since January 2006 and currently covers just a small sample of the projects which our Rotary Club has undertaken recently at local, national and international levels. The site is being expanded on a week by week basis with information and reports about us, our aims and objectives as well as our projects.

Who are we?

Rotary International is a worldwide service organisation with over 32,000 clubs in 168 countries. Our membership currently stands at 1.2 million men and women and we are probably the oldest and largest (in terms of active membership) service organisation in the world.

We are the Rotary Club of Misbourne Matins and we meet weekly, early on a Wednesday morning, in Gerrards Cross. Our breakfast meetings start at 7.30 sharp and end promptly at 8.30 am. We have a varied and interesting programme of meetings, often with a guest speaker, occasionally covering our essential business, but always with plenty of fun and fellowship.

Most of our 40 or so members either live or work within Gerrards Cross, the Chalfonts and the surrounding area as our name suggests. Rotary is a dual gender organisation and about a third of our membership are local professional and business women.

Service to the community is a significant part of our activity and last year we completed several fund raising projects.

Related pages...

Induction of New Members

more Two members welcomed in the club

Induction of new member Geoff Hoare

Welcome to Rotary Geoff

more President Christine Bailie and Acting President Nigel Blackburn welcome or latest new member, Geoff Hoare, to the club at our meeting on 22nd February 2014

President Christine Bailie inducts new member Nick Thompson watched by member Simon James who introduced and proposed Nick for membership.

Welcome to Rotary Nick

more President Christine Bailie inducts new member Nick Thompson at our meeting on 11th September 2013, watched by member Simon James who introduced and proposed Nick for membership.

Make A World Of Difference

more Help us to make a difference

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Membership

back If you are interested in joining Rotary, please get in touch using the details on the contact form below.