President Katrina opened tonight’s meeting of the Rotary Club of Motherwell and Wishaw by welcoming the members and our speaker for the evening, Professor Stuart Monro of the Rotary Club of Edinburgh City.
President Katrina’s piece of Interesting Rotary Information highlighted the fact that a number of new clubs have been chartered during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Rotary Club of Northwich Weaver is the most recent. The Cheshire club consists of 12 men and 10 women, aged from 30 to mid-60’s and was chartered via Zoom in the presence of R.I.B.I. President, Tom Griffin and D.G., David Hartley.
The club was originally formed by contacting and inviting community and business leaders, who in turn used modern technology to recruit members.
Led by President David Buxton, the club uses Zoom meetings for maximum impact with open community meetings, quizzes, wine tasting evenings and weekly club sessions. The members help people in their community, particularly the homeless, and have organised a September Golf Day event to raise funds.
The three Rotary Clubs in Northwich collaborate, pool their resources, experience and energy to ensure a Rotary presence for the future.
President Katrina introduced Professor Stuart Monro, former Director of Dynamic Earth, who would talk about ‘Living on a Dynamic Planet’.
Professor Monro’s presentation was very interesting and wide ranging, dealing with the effects and global impact of volcanic activity throughout the world. His talk was graphically illustrated with some fascinating slides.
He had travelled to several volcanic regions throughout the world and illustrated - geysers in Iceland; the ‘Atlantic Fracture’ between America and Europe; the 2010 Icelandic eruption that stopped aircraft flying; volcanic activity on White Island off the North Island of New Zealand, resulting in the death of some tourists; a volcanic eruption in Hawaii.
He concluded his presentation with David Attenborough reciting the words of ‘What a wonderful World’ to a series of slides illustrating this fact.
Professor Monro then answered a number of questions put to him by the members.
Charles Keeper proposed our vote of thanks, saying that the talk had been very informative, interesting and beautifully illustrated.
Willie Talbot reported that the Bonus Ball was now a four week ‘roll-over’. Members have been advised of amounts outstanding for the Bonus Ball from July to September and any money owed should be paid into the charity account or forwarded to him, by cash or cheques, if not on online banking.
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Golf tournament, for the Douglas Clementson Trophy, participating teams being from our local secondary schools to be held at Colville Park Golf Course
moreAn annual event for primary schools in the Larkhall area being held for the first time by the Rotary Club of Motherwell and Wishaw (previously run by Clyde Valley Rotary Club)
moreThe members of the Rotary Club of Motherwell and Wishaw are proud to recognise the outstanding service given by Past President Jim Robertson in his thirty-five years in our Club
moreAs a Club, we sponsor the attendance of at least two young people on this fantastic award scheme
moreThe Furniture for Families Project provides furniture and household items to families in need within our service areas - Motherwell, Wishaw, Bellshill and Larkhall.
moreFor more than 30 years, Rotary, and our partners, have been working to End Polio Now. We"™re this close to ending the disease forever. Join us!
moreThe members of the Rotary Club of Motherwell and Wishaw are delighted to welcome our second new member inducted online, Jean Murray.
moreThe members of the Rotary Club of Motherwell and Wishaw are proud to support the Rotary Club of Chelmer Bridge, in the 2019 Rotary Poppy Pin Appeal to raise funds for the Royal British Legion, including Poppy Scotland
moreFor the second year, the members of the Rotary Club of Motherwell and Wishaw welcome our new President, Charles Keeper, online!!
moreThe members of the Rotary Club of Motherwell and Wishaw welcome President Katrina in unusual circumstances!!
moreWorking with the Head Teacher and staff of Coltness High School, the Rotary Club of Motherwell and Wishaw has agreed to sponsor an Interact Club
moreTablets, equipped with dementia friendly apps, are delivered to two nursing homes for the use of their residents
moreThe Rotary Club of Motherwell and Wishaw recognises the importance of building and maintaining close links with the youth of today, through the schools and youth organisations in our community
moreThe members of the Rotary Club of Motherwell and Wishaw are delighted to welcome our newest recruit, David Crichton.
moreFor a Registration Fee, members of the Club will support cyclists, riding to raise funds for named charities.
moreWhen asked if we could help one of our local primary schools make and build a hut for their garden projects how could we refuse, and what a fantastic day we had doing it.
moreOn 15th and 22nd December, Santa, and some Rotarian helpers, toured Motherwell, then Wishaw, spreading Christmas Spirit and raising funds for various charities.
moreThe members of the Rotary Club of Motherwell and Wishaw are delighted to welcome another new member inducted online, David Grieve
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