Club members spent a pleasant day at the Bridport Community Charter Fair meeting many good people from other organisations and spreading the word about Rotary's support in the local community and for needy caused nationally and globally. We promoted the West Bay Beach Wheelchair project and and were delighted that two of their volunteers, Kate and Annabelle, joined us during the day.
We were pleased to welcome a Rotarian from District 52 in Beijing, China. Translation was difficult but she was attracted to our Gazebo because she recognised the Rotary wheel! For information about Rotary in China go to Rotary in Beijing - article links to website - Rotary Clubs History in China
The Charter Fair celebrates the granting of Bridport’s Market Charter 773 years ago by King Henry III in recognition of the town’s rope-making industry, and Bridport’s Citizens’ Charter, reflecting the principles of the 1998 Human Rights Act, and confirming Bridport becoming the UK's first Rights Respecting Town in 2018.
more With some of the proffits from our Hyacinth Bulbs
more A talk by Denise Rowe
more In the Bridport Marquee
more Support from the Club
more In aid of ASCape who will provide the cakes.
more In aid of ASCape who are providing the cakes.
more Saturday 17 May on the Bridport Millenium Green.
more Our members help out.
more Lest We Forget
more Millennium Green, Mountfield - 4 August 2024
more Geoff and his Guide Dog Pringle plus Bella and her trainer Michelle
more Millennium Green
more Beach and sea access for people with disabilities and restricted mobility.
more The Cow Shed at Plot 17 initiative is based in the allotments behind the Bridport Medical Centre and the working allotment is run entirely by volunteers.
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