Carry On Christmas
For nearly twenty years the Rotary Club of Durham has driven its sleigh, complete with Father Christmas, Music and free lollipops around the suburbs of Durham in the evenings of those nights during the pre-Christmas period. Through rain, snow, frost, moonlight and fog the arrival of the sleigh has been eagerly awaited by local residents and their children. Each evening six or so Rotarians, often with their wives, have knocked on doors, rung doorbells and collected contributions to the charity fund. Children of all ages have clambered onto the sledge to confide their expectations of Christmas presents to come. Tots in pyjamas (and frequently mothers in dressing gowns) have welcomed club members and both sides have enjoyed the annual visits. It has been good for the community and even better for Rotary.
The demands made on the club have been very real. As members get older it has been less easy to sustain the nightly dash from door to door. In recent years the club has benefited from assistance from the local scout groups. There have been problems maintaining the sleigh and storing it during the rest of the year. More recently the tight regulations about contact between adults and children have made life more difficult. Nevertheless the tradition has continued. For the last three years the practice of basing the sleigh in the Market Place on a Saturday has been extended by the strategic stationing of the sleigh at the entrance to Sainsbury’s and Tesco. The club has been delighted to have the support of these supermarkets.
The total contributions to the charity fund have been climbing steadily. This year the total of over £4000 was a record for the club and a demonstration of the friendly and generous support which Rotary receives from the local community.
more Presentation of cheques to local and national charities - 2012
more Santa and his Sleigh was out and about around Durham during December ...
more A well-deserved award from our Trust Fund
more A joint event with the County Durham Stroke Club and the Stroke Association
more The finals of the Youth Speaks Competition for 2013
more The results of the 2013 Learner Programme.
more Santa has been out and about again ...
more We responded to an appeal for library books from a primary school.
more The three Rotary Clubs in Durham provided volunteers with the administration of this event.
more Once again, members of the Rotary Club of Durham were at St Nicholas Church in Durham Market Square supporting this important cause.
more The final competition of the Youth Speaks project for 2012
more The Club attended this famous regatta to provide some help with stewarding and to raise awareness of Rotary among the thousands who attend the event.
more Once again, we attended the Regatta with the miniature railway and tombola
more Know Your Blood Pressure!
more Once again, we attended the Regatta with the miniature railway and tombola, both to raise funds and to raise awareness of Rotary.
more Presentation of donations to local and national charities.
more International Choir Concert at Elvet Methodist Church, Durham.
more The Christmas Sleigh, complete with Santa Claus, was out and about again in December 2008.
more We were at the Regatta again this year.
more Know your Blood Pressure!
more A request from Eric Baumgartner
more St. Cuthbert's Hospice 12th Annual Sunflower Event
more On 2nd May, 2009, we received a visit from two Rotarians from Las Vegas - in the car park!
more Presentation of cheques to local charities.
more By popular request, Santa was out and about with his sleigh again this year.
more Know your Blood Pressure!
more We were at the Regatta again this year.
more At Finchale College
more -- At Aykley Heads
more Santa was out and about with his sleigh again.
more Know your Blood Pressure!
more The Final of the Schools Public Speaking Competition.
more We were at the Regatta again this year.
more We presented £13,000 to local charities - out of a total of over £36,000 distributed this Rotary Year
more -- At Aykley Heads
more Santa was out and about with his sleigh again.
more Some notes from David Jackson - Vocational Service Chairman
back The main aim of this committee is to plan and carry out educational, humanitarian, vocational and youth projects that address the needs of the local community. [now includes fundraising]