We mentioned recently that one of the great things abut being a Rotarian is that you will be made welcome as a visitor to any Rotary club, wherever in the world you may be.
To prove the point, Saltburn Rotarians Clair and Nick Armitage took time whilst on holiday in Mexico to visit the Loreto Magico Rotary Club who are located in Baja California Sur. The club has members not only from the locality, but also from Canada and even an ex-pat from Lancashire ! It's a small world as a Rotarian.
Clair and Nick heard about some of the projects the club is involved in and an exchange of club banners cemented the new friendships. We're looking forward to a full visit report when our wanderers return.
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Club members assist at the Rotary Northern Games for the Disabled at Eston Academy for 150 competitors from all over the North East of England
moreThe club is celebrating the launch of a Rotakids club at Saltburn Primary School. The Rotakids who are aged between 8 and 12, were officially presented with their Charter Certificate by District Governor Peter Chandler and President Les Manship
moreSaltburn Rotary have commissioned an ambitious mosaic to highlight the work of the club since it was established in 1926.
moreFirst team was established in 1998 with the support of Saltburn Rotary Club and now has 7 teams aged from 8 to 14 years
moreSeveral donations to our volunteer group, including a District Grant to help keep our woodland beautiful.
moreA box containing all the essentials for initial survival following a natural disaster, Shelter tent, blankets, cooking facilities and water purifier.
moreSaltburn Rotary are working with the Rotary Shoebox charity to supply much needed items to Eastern Europe.
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