Press Release

Mon, Feb 8th 2021 at 1:28 pm- Mon, May 31st 2021 - 1:30 pm

Collaboration between our Club and Worthing Speakers Club


GOOD NEWS

Press Release

Worthing Speakers Club recently started a collaboration with the Rotary Club of Worthing. The Speakers Club was delighted to welcome two members of Worthing Rotary who gave a talk about their community and youth work. 

Sean Keet, President of Worthing Speakers Club said: "We were so pleased to welcome two members of Worthing Rotary Club to our meetings recently. Both clubs provide wonderful opportunities for  people in Worthing to virtually 'meet' new people. We welcome all guests to join us for a Zoom meeting  - you are bound to learn something and enjoy yourself!"

Haydn Smith President of Worthing Rotary Club said:" In these difficult times it is so important that the community keeps together and assists others who need help. Worthing Rotary is dedicated to this task......come and join us"

 

 

'What We Do' Main Pages:

Making contaminated water drinkable

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Walk along Worthing Promenade

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A young competitor shows concentration

A Rotary national annual competition conducted firstly locally then on a knock-out basis as rounds proceed to an eventual winner

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Rotarians taking every opportunity to ensure that no child is missed during a drive to immunise a local community

An account of the spectacular scheme to remove Polio from the whole world

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Club photo

Photo marking the beginning of the Rotary year on 1st July

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Several members did a walk along Worthing seafront to raise awareness and to sponsor Turning Tides

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The picture shows a larger project than ours and illustrates the scope of sand dams that can be used for quite big communities.

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The winners of the 2023 competition.

School pupils take part in public speaking contests with an audience present

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Picture shows Past President Sally Nowak, dog Poppy and club member Haydn Smith and wife Gail preparing to walk the South Downs Way for charity.

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A miscellany of pictures

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The exhibition takes place every 2 years, the last one being at the Bohunt College, Broadwater, Worthing in March 2020

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A potted history of Rotary International

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This is a Rotary competition to encourage young people to exercise their talents with the written word.

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Our cub's collaboration with Worthing Speakers' Club

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Opportunity for those under exceptional circumstances and who are unable to obtain funding from statutory authorities- local or national

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Lifelites provides specialist technology for children's hospices across the British Isles

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Having Fun!

Rotary Kids Out Day, held each June, is supported by Rotary Clubs throughout the country

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Rotarains have fun.!!!

Quiz Night to raise funds for the Moroccan earthquake appeal.

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Following the death of Tony Hill his family have commissioned a memorial glass panel in his memory on Worthing Pier

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Presentation to 'Turning Tides'

Sue Baldock, immediate past president hands over a cheque for £1000 to the local homeless charity 'Turning Tides'.

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Some RYLA candidates in buoyant mood!

A seven day residential course for young people in their teens to hone their leadership potential

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Citation from Worthing  Borough Council in 1997 to celebrate our club's 75 years service to the town

We celebrated our Centenary in 2022.

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The new certificate is reproduced herewith. We shall celebrate our centenary in 2022

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Please go to 'What we do do' section and scroll down to access the simple form which needs to be completed sent as indicated, which is headed 'Application for Financial Assistance'

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The last 3 Forts Challenge race took place on SUNDAY 30th of April, 2023.

The Three Forts Marathon is the special one as it is approx 27.2 miles and covers rough terrain and steep climbs. The proceeds go to a local charity.

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A family delights in exploring their new temporary home

A charity our club supports which supplies emergency shelter when natural disasters occur

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