The event ,in support of End Polio, was held at the Ambitions Restaurant within West College Scotland, where the view over the Clyde is spectacular.
The event started with a surprise for one guest, Dr. John Paul, when he was presented with a Paul Harris Fellowship Award.
Rotarians and their guests enjoyed a delicious meal which was prepared and served by Level 1 and Level 2 Hospitality students. The service was second to none. For some of the students, this was their first experience front of house.
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Whilst there was a lot of praise for the home baking which was available at the Rotary Coffee Morning, the Guinness Fruit Loaf baked by Rotarian Lynne Chambers,was tremendously popular. Lynne has allowed me to display the recipe which she uses below.
moreRotarian John Waddell presenting gift vouchers to President Ann Burns. The gift vouchers will be donated to Ukranian Refugees living in Inverclyde.
moreGreenock Rotary support the Shoebox Project for the seventeenth year.
moreCommittee Convenor, Lynne Chambers, invites you take a look at the goals of her committee and some of the events which they have undertaken.
moreCommittee Convenor, Mike Kimpton, invites you take a look at the goals of his committee and some of the events which they have undertaken.
moreMembers of Greenock Rotary will visit Erskine and District Rotary at Ingliston Country Club.
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