Why join Rotary

Club members come from all backgrounds across the town with the aims of educating themselves about key issues affecting their town, region, nation and the world in general.


Club members come from all backgrounds across the town with the aims of educating themselves about key issues affecting their town, region, nation and the world in general, and bringing their skills and experience to bear on challenges that improve life for less fortunate people in different communities. 

Membership is open to men and women who can represent their profession, business or calling and bring the experience of their background to strengthen our own knowledge base. 

We aim to reflect business and community in Dronfield and want those who feel they can offer their skills, experience and enthusiasm, to come and take part. There’s no obligation to join … just come and try it out. 

If you have not been to one of our recent meetings, please be our guest. 

You will be made very welcome and attendance at your first meeting will be free. 

All we ask is that you email us and we'll come back to you with the arrangements.

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