I am proud and indeed very honoured to have been appointed President of the Rotary Club of Chelwood Bridge for the year 2019/20 and indeed this is the second occasion upon which I have had the privilege to lead the club, the last being in 2011. A lot has changed in Rotary in the intervening eight years much of which is aimed at making the Rotary movement relevant to the modern lifestyle and interests of the next generation of potential Rotarians. To ensure that we have active and interesting Clubs that will attract new and younger members we must be seen as relevant to todays needs and attractive to potential members. At Chelwood Bridge we are fortunate to have an active and diverse programme of works and activities ranging from those on the worldwide platform such as the Water Survival Project and our support for sand dam construction through to very local based initiatives such as providing dictionaries to our primary schools and supporting individuals in our town and villages who slip through the net of statutory support. All these initiatives will continue during the forthcoming year plus a and wide range of other activities and I look forward to leading the Club for the next busy twelve months.
A review of the Rotary Year 2018/19
On Tuesday evening (2nd of July ) Chelwood Bridge Rotary Club President. Douglas Nash before handing over to the new President 2019/20) Mike Hedges thanked the membership for their support and reviewed the Rotary Year 2018/19
He started by remembering old friend. For during the year two highly thought of members past away. So in July 2018 we celebrated the life of our member Richard Clark in a musical celebration in Blagdon. And again on the 6th of March 2019 we celebrated the life of Barry Gillett at a service in Pensford
Our oldest member John Polling went into a nursing home in 2018 and although now unable to attend meetings, was made an Honoured Member of Chelwood Bridge Rotary Club.
Some of the memorable events during the year included in
DECEMBER 2018 - The clubs celebration of its 30th Year as a Club ( Our Charter Night) in which 10 of our original members who are still members of the club received recognition.
FEBRUARY 2019 - WSB Trustees entertained Rotary members of WSB Switzerland when they visited Chelwood Bridge
MARCH 2019 - Cam Valley Satellite Club held its Inauguration night - 11 new Rotarians were introduced to the district.
APRIL 2019 - Y Garth Induction evening took place welcoming 9 new club members bringing their membership to 28
APRIL 2019 - Twining weekend, where we welcomed members of our Twined club from Bordeaux to Chelwood Bridge.
Our goal to enlarge our membership by thinking laterally has been a success
By March 2019. Farrington Satellite Club had enough members to start Cam Valley Satellite Club -10 full members and 1 associate member
By April 2019 Garth Satellite Club reaches 24 members, and started the process of becoming a Rotary club in its own right
And by May 2019 The mother club “Chelwood Bridge” has 28 members. Bringing the total membership at the end of June 2019 to 63
On the 1st of July we Introduce 24 of our members to Region 1150.
(Y Garth leave the Mother Club and gain their Charter on the 12th of July 2019 and by doing so move from District 1200 to District 1150)
Promoting our presence in the community (providing marshals)
By scheduling joint activities. Members from Cam Valley and Chelwood bridge had provided support at;
The Clutton Flower Show- August 2018
Farington Park Firework display- November 2018
Chew Valley School Christmas Santa run - December 2018
Bath Half Marathon - March 2019
Pensford 10k - April 2019.
We also:
Created a New Sign for the Carpenters Arms
Produced high-vis Branded Tabards & 10 jackets
- 11 published pieces in this Rotary year on CIRCA 1200
(OUR FOCUS). CHANGE A LIFE
AUGUST 2018 - We enlisted the help of Denise Perrin, who is the Village Agent Project Manager of (WERN) West of England Rural network
B) We financed the buying an adjustable bed for a lady who due to her circumstances had not slept in a bed for many months.
C) As a stop gap we financed 4 privet counselling sections for a young girl with behaviour problems..
Legacy Projects Continued
1) The financial help we give to Maria in Malawi through World Vision.
2) Our commitment with the Lend With Care programme.
3) Our own international charity Water Survival Box.
4) 2 RAYLA candidate + Andrews Youth work
5) Encyclopaedia programme for local schools
6) School Football tournament (and the New Barry Gillett Cup)
7) The Big Breakfast
8) Presented the Community Award to Peter Yeates - Organiser of the Double Hills Memorial Event
9) Sand dam project
10) Young Enterprise
11) RNLI
Ongoing fund-raising events (of special note )
YES GENTLEMAN IT HAS BEEN AN EVENTFUL YEAR AND I THANK YOU ALL FOR YOUR SUPPORT DURING IT.
In Special appreciation the following awards were given
1) Presidents Appreciation Award
Presidents choice based on outstanding contribution
Presented to the Most Active Non Council Member in his Rotary Year
Presented to SPIKE PARKER
2) The Fellowship Cup for the member who in the Presidents opinion has contributed most to the fellowship of the club on a leading project.
Presented to MARTIN PARKER (The Easter Egg Project)
4) The Visiting Cup - given to the member who visits many clubs and / or districts. Bringing the goodwill of the Club to other Rotarians.
Presented to TONY QUINN
more Clutton Flower Show, where once again members of Chelwood Bridge Rotary Club took charge of traffic control and parking.
more Outgoing President Martin Palmer hands over to Incoming President Andrew Martin.
more This concert will feature Welsh Choir - CANTORION CREIGIAU SINGERS and BRISTOL MILITARY WIVES choir. Venue - St John's Church, Keynsham
more Rotary Wreath laid at Stanton Drew War Memorial.
more Supporting the Rotary Ukrainian appeal
more Launch of the on-line auction using Jumblebee. This was very successful during lockdown and the timing should help with buyers bidding for items that can be passed on as Xmas presents.
more Cabaret night in Stanton Drew Parish Hall
more Chelwood Bridge Rotary provides microcredit for entrepreneurs in developing countries.
more Car Parking Duty
more Win a 1.5 Kg. Easter Egg for £1 in the Chelwood Bridge Rotary Easter Egg Raffle.
more In aid of The Cystic Fibrosis Trust.
more Join us for a day’s golf at the beautiful Farrington Park and help support Cystic Fibrosis Trust
more Car Park Marshalling
more Tuesday 11th February 2020
more Our Founder Members
more Awaiting further details
more Grace & Bottle - Spike Parker Steward - Mike Daniel
more Our Charity Big Breakfast is on Sunday 14 July 2019, all proceeds to local Rotary charities.
more Awaiting Update Details
more If you would like your Primary School included this year, please contact us through the Chelwood Bridge Rotary website and we will try and include you later this year or in the near future.
more Stanton Drew, Sun 15th July 2018 at 07.00 - 13.00,
more Left to Right:- Don Perry, Vic Clarke, Club President, presenting the trophy, Tony Waldron, Alan Smith, and Paul Panton.
more @ Farrington Gurney Social Club, Teams of 4 or 6 @ £5 per player, Bar available, American Supper, (bring your own) Raffle and Stand Up Fun Bingo
more Rotary Clubs of Chelwood Bridge and Surabaya Central, Indonesia, combine to bring IT to orphanage.
more Grace & Bottle - Colin Robinson Steward - Spike Parker Members are invited to bring in items of interest to show the club.
more Dinner @ 7:30pm Grace & Bottle - Hugo Pike Steward - Barry Gillett
more Bill Lane - "I did it before Joanna." Two years ago Joanna Lumley made a television documentary of a trip she did by train through China and across Siberia. This talk is of the same trip done in 1965. Grace & Bottle - Ken Biggs Steward - Richard Curtis
more President of Chelwood Bridge Rotary Club Douglas Nash, presenting the outgoing President with his Presidents medal for outstanding service to the club in his year as its President (Rotary Year 2018/19)
more Pictured here with a cheque for £2,304 which was raised in aid of Cancer Research UK are Susie Barton, Rotarian Vic Clarke, Kay (Richard’s wife), Barry Day and Clare Macourt.
more A NEW START FOR A NEW ROTARY?
more Outgoing President Vic Clarke hands over to our new President Doug Nash ..Awaiting update.
more Chelwood Bridge Rotary Club Charity Golf Day.
more Club 9 hole golf competition. First hit off 16.00.
more Grace & Bottle: Dennis Warren Steward: Barry Gillett
more Paul Harris Awards presented by President Vic Clarke
more Mike Hedges CBE. Opens the Fete with The The Honourable Jacob Rees-Mogg MP.
more “Visits from Rustic Somerset and Exotic Papua New Guinea” Grace & Bottle:- Ray Lithgo, Steward:- John Poling DG Stewart Cursley is also due to visit us.
more A big thank you to all the attendees of the Farrington Village Hall event who supported local charity's by buying one or more of the many interesting items offered for sale on the Chelwood Bridge Rotary Club bric-a-brac stall. A great time was had by all.
more Friday 13th. April 2018
more Grace & Bottle: Jerry Coles Steward: George Klepp
more Grace & Bottle: Spike Parker Steward: Phil Townshend
more The Rotary International in Great Britain & Ireland Conference is all about having fun, making new friends, sharing experiences, listening to inspiring and motivational speakers and taking advantage of some sensational entertainment opportunities.
more "A talk by Air Marshall Sir Peter Norriss, ADC to HM the Queen" Grace & Bottle: Ron Lewis Steward: Tony Quinn
more Raised over £1000:00 for Local Rotary Charities
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more Grace & Bottle: Mike Daniel Steward: Sue Osborne
more It's not all hard work
more Grace & Bottle: John Poling Steward: Tim Waller
more Rotary Club of Chelwood Bridge goes painting.
more Chelwood Bridge Supporting Purple 4 Polio campaign.
more “Visits from Rustic Somerset and Exotic Papua New Guinea” Grace & Bottle:- Ray Lithgo, Steward:- John Poling DG Stewart Cursley is also due to visit us.
more Raised over £1500.00 for Penny Brohn UK
more On Thursday, President Vic, paid a visit to our Mother Club, Midsomer Norton, where he attended their meeting and dined with them at the Centurion.
more Teams, a minimum of 4, maximum of 6. £10 per person to include a table platter, pay bar available Tickets:- Phil 07785 723797, Sue 07989 977992 Proceeds in aid of local Rotary Charities.
more Saturday 02 December, 7.30pm, St John's Church, Keynsham Joint with Cantilena Young Singers. Proceeds from Chelwood Bridge to Children's Hospice South West
more Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance
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more Flash Mob in Bath
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more Only 568 more ballels to go!
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