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The Rotary Club of Wellington attended the Wellington Park Fayre. Visitors to the gazebo sampled water from the Water Aid pump and also attempted to guess the name of the Teddy Bear.

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Once again the Pop Up shop proved to be very popular in the town and we raised a total of £1300 all of which will go directly to good causes throughout our community.

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At the presidential handover IPP Mike Parsons and Rotarian Chris Cardwell were presented with Paul Harris Fellowships.

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The recent Club Handover was held at the Beam Bridge Inn

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On Monday, 16 December, Wellington Rotary Club President Paul Brunsch welcomed 52 members and guests to the Beambridge Inn for a festive Christmas Lunch when he presented two Paul Harris Fellowships.

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With a little help from members of the Rotary Club of Wellington, pupils from IKB and Wellesley Park Primary Schools have planted purple crocus bulbs in their school grounds.

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Rotary Water Survival Boxes sent to the Turkish earthquake disaster area

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The Bolham Community School Choir sang carols at the Club's Christmas Lunch on Monday, 16th December at the Beam Bridge Inn.

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Zoe Steer, head of fundraising for the charity "Love Musgrove" talks to the club

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On behalf of the Club, Treasurer Richard Manning presented a cheque for £1000 to Love Musgrove

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Members of the Rotary Club of Wellington, together with members of the business community, attended Court Field's mock interviews. It was a rewarding occasion when the year 10 candidates acquitted themselves very well indeed.

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1.	Winning Quiz Team, “Monumental IQ”.
From left to right: Mark and Sarah Lithgow, Paddy Finnegan, Sarah Folland, Nick Williams and Peter Etherton.
2.	Quizmaster Richard Williams

“Monumental IQ” were worthy winners of Wellington Rotary Club’s Quiz Night held at the Beambridge Inn on Friday evening.

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Wellington Rotarians at their Reindeer stall !

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Ian Williamson visited the club

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Pupils from IKB and Wellesley Park primary schools planted 1700 crocus bulbs

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