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The Georgia Fourie Butterfly Fund was set up in 2009, in conjunction with her parents, in memory of a very special pupil who sadly passed away after many years of bad health. This fund is used to raise money to improve and enhance the lives of our wonderful pupils who all have lerning difficulties and disabilities. The fund has purchased new equipment for school, funded trips and supported carers. It received full charity status in December 2015.
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We helped out at the Food Festival, supported our Immediate Past President and now Clitheroe Town Mayor Jenni at Last Night of the Proms and managed to fit in a little fun while gliding, with the help of Hon Sec Tony Perry!
moreOn a dry Friday and a very wet Saturday, we helped out at The Royal Lancashire Show and Last Night of the Proms on Clitheroe Castle. LNOP pictures courtesy of Eleanor Chew.
moreRotarians and friends of Rotary helping out to support the Mayor's charity at Clitheroe Castle.
moreForty four Rotarians and friends, took a four day trip visiting the National Arboretum, Bletchley Park, home of the code breakers, the Workhouse and Minster at Southall, and Kenilworth Castle.
moreAround 200 cyclists turned out on June 7th to take part from as far away as Shropshire and Yorkshire with an age range of 12 to 87!
morePresident Ian takes over from President Phil for the Rotary year 2026 - 27. Ian will be supported by President Elect, John Spencer, Secretary Ian Petty and Treasurer Karin Wilson. All the Members look forward to another successful year ahead.
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morePresident Frank presents Paul Harris Fellowships to Rotarians Howard Blackburn and David Openshaw
moreThe joint RC's Clitheroe and Ribblesdale Young Musician Competition was held at Clitheroe Royal Grammar School December 16th. 2017
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