35th Charter Celebrations, Youth Speaks & Krishnan Cup Competition

Tue, Nov 13th 2018 at 6:15 pm - 10:30 pm

35th Charter Celebrations, Youth Speaks & Krishnan Cup Competition

Krishnan Cup

35th Charter Celebrations & Youth Speaks Competition

Tuesday 13th November 2018

Venue - Ramada Plaza
Guests - arrive 6.15
Dresscode Loungewear
Introduction - Welcome & Youth Speaks start 7pm
2 course dinner
Roast Topside of Beef with Yorkshire Pudding, Roasted root vegetables, roast potatoes and new potatoes and red wine jus
vegitarian option
Baked Sweet potato stuffed with goats cheese and roasted peppers
Lemon Tart with Chantilly Cream
after dinner tea and coffee


To Book and for more information Contact our Secretary Sammi Rudge.

southport.meols.rotary@gmail.com


They say that children are our future and I am delighted to say that, this year, our celebrations will be combined with the fantastic “Youth Speaks” and Krishnan Cup Competition in order to create a fabulous evening filled with fascinating speakers, good food, excellent entertainment and of course, superb company!

For anyone who isn’t familiar with Youth Speaks, it is a four stage National Competition, which aims to encourage the development of effective communication skills and the competition is open to teams of three students, in full time education, in two age groups: Intermediate teams will compete for The Southport Meols Rotary Presidents Cup and the senior teams will compete for The Krishnan Cup, in memory of local Spinal Injuries consultant Mr Kookal Krishnan (Krish).
The winners then go forward hopefully, to the Area and National Finals, offering a wider platform for the talented youngsters in our Secondary Schools. The overall winner of the Senior local heat will continue to receive the Krishnan Trophy retaining Krish's legacy.

'What We Do' Main Pages:

Every year we are fortunate to work with Tesco where we fundraise over the weekends on the run up to Christmas.

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Join us once a year when we join forces with Rotarians all over the World to raise money for 'End Polio'

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WE NEED YOUR HELP! We are currently collecting empty INKJET CARTRIDGES. We send them off and receive a payment which is then helps us to support charities we choose. (Note: Mobile phones and EPSON ink cartridges are no longer recyclable)

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Southport Meols Rotary has worked alongside Stanley High School Head Master, Neil Moore, and teacher Jen Donnelly and successfully introduced 11 members already, with a potential to grow even more.

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Supporting Lord Street in Bloom, who are Friends of Southport Meols Rotary.

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Our Rotary club holds very strong values around friendship and we have in place our own social team who are very active in arranging fun and interesting days and evenings out.

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Press releases, our latest news, and visits to other clubs by our President and club members

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Bringing the community together with fabulous festive music and song.

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Krishnan Cup

Our Annual Secondary Schools' Public Speaking Competition Final continues to delight us with the high standard of candidates.

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Southport Meols Rotary are always looking for new ways to help support ShelterBox, we are very proud of the support we give at The Southport Flower Show every year.

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Friends working together

Can't commit to full membership but still want to be involved?

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Discover Rotary at Southport Meols

Southport Meols welcomes both ladies and gentlemen, who would like to give something back to the community.

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Amy's Swag Cheque Presentation - 5th June 2018

Amy's Swag is a small charity that brings comfort to young people undergoing cancer treatments in this area

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Every Friday our Members drive patients from Queenscourt Hospice out-patients to and from the Hospice for treatment. Each year our members also help Queenscourt Hospice marshal the Star Trekk 7 mile walk.

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While visiting National Conference in Manchester 2017, we met Luke Simon, Founder of the charity School in a Bag, We were so inspired by their work that we felt we wanted to support this worthwhile cause.

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