A 2nd get together at the Crooklands Hotel near Kendal in January was enjoyed by Direct Rotary Members in Cumbria & Lancashire. What followed was some great networking and ideas of projects.
Members are busy supporting Rotary clubs in the Blackburn & Furness areas, as well as promoting Rotary Day. At District level we have members involved with Public Image, Learning & Development and supporting the development of a Vocational Training Team. In addition one of our members is involved with Learning & Development nationally.
Previouly Hub members supported World Polio Day in October. A press release appeared in the the Keswick Reminder and a display was provided at Keswick Library. Other members supported their local Rotary Club or took part in the Rotary in Great Britain & Ireland 1240 Challenge. The border between the last two polio endemic countries, Pakistan and Afghanistan, is more than 1,240 miles so Rotarians were encouraged to carry out something to do with the numbers 1240 whilst raising funds at the same time. The decimal point around 1240 being placed where appropriate!
Having helped out with some club projects two members decided to transfer to that Rotary Club in the Furness area and we wish them well with plans to stay.
Two other members in the Furness area Gil & Angela were seen out delivering poppies on behalf of Furness Pensinsula Rotary for the Rememberance anniversary.
Another member is John who transferred to the Hub when his club closed. He has been able to continue with their Dictionaries for Life project with 200 dictionaries donated to seven local schools during the 2024-2025 year.
As a Direct Member John has also continued helping with the Wrap Up Project collecting coats at Supermarkets and Churches in the local district, donating them to the local area collection point. He has provided help in sorting and distribution.
Kelvin is a former member of Keswick Rotary. He is undertaking several projects at present including involvement with Fairtrade. Another project is to fundraise, among family and friends, for a Literacy Box. The contents will give 25 children the resources they need to learn and to exercise. Currently it costs £395 to create and send a box to Zambia.
At the end of October Wendy & Kevin attended the Bill Huntley Memorial Rotary Peace Seminar, titled 'Culture, Conflict and the Possibilities of Peace'. This was held at Bradford University and organised by the current Rotary Peace Scholars studying there.
Whilst many of our members have transferred from existing Rotary Clubs looking for something more flexible whilst still being a Rotarian a small number of new to Rotary members have also tried Direct Membership attracted by its informality with a focus on projects and getting involved.
Direct members can undertake their own projects but are also available to help out with activities organised by clubs in the district and beyond. Further details about Direct Membership can be found here or by contacting Pam Holgate using the form below.
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Some pictures from the Young Artist Competition
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moreThe ten Young Chefs at Appleby Grammar School with Judges Mrs Carol Barker and Mrs Brenda Thompson and Rotarian Neil Marland
moreA road race set in the heart of the beautiful Eden Valley which runs along the foothills of the Northern Pennines and through the areas picturesque villages
moreThe Rotary Bookshop is located in the "Hub" in Chapel Street, Appleby. The Hub is a community building run by the Oaklea Trust, there is a café in the building located in the same place as the bookshop.
moreHere is a picture of a recent Paul Harris Award presentation to Barry McKay Club Council meets regularly each month
moreAn event where everyone can get involved. Come, join in the fun and help raise money for our local schools and charities. NEXT EVENT SUNDAY 28 JUNE 2026
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