The Rotary Club of Truro Boscawen received its Charter on 30th June 1989. The Club currently has 23 members, of whom six are founder members. We meet on alternate Monday evenings (except Bank and Public Holidays) at the Truro Golf Club at Treliske - details in the tab above.
We are always glad to welcome anyone interested in discovering more about Rotary. You can do this by using this link which takes you to the Contact Us option in the top menu, or this link to the Join Rotary/Make a world of difference symbol on the Home page.
We have recently re-organised into two operational groups, but this division is not hard and fast, as many activities are supported by the whole Club:
the Service group works with local schools to run competitions such as Youth Speaks and Young Writer. It supports local charities such as the Truro Foodbank and the St Petroc's charity. Internationally it looks to work in particular with Cornish charities operating overseas in areas of need, particularly Shelterbox.
the Fellowship group is concerned with membership, the Club programme and social activities.
The Club takes its name from its association with the family name of the Lord Falmouth. The emblem is unique in that, by kind permission of the Lord Falmouth, it combines the Boscawen Rose with the RI logo.
All the funds we raise are administered through a registered charity, The Rotary Club of Truro Boscawen Trust Fund (Registered Charity Number 1043219), which supports many activities locally, nationally, and internationally.
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Update April 2022
moreWe celebrated the Saints Way Challenge and its fundraising aim with a short and easy walk at Fowey.
moreWe visited Truro School Prep. and Richard Lander to conclude a memorable Young Writer competition.
moreTwo or three (or more!) volunteers are needed to represent the Club during the last part of each session and to present the souvenir medallions sponsored by the Club. No more than an hour is asked. Please use the sign up sheet attached
moreTruro Golf Club, Friday 13 May. Click on pictures and then scroll through. Event report below the pictures.
moreMike Grundy takes over from Ian Bell as Boscawen President for the coming year. Mike Barber becomes Senior Vice President.
moreBoscawen supported the City Council by sponsoring junior football coaching across the city, providing Rotary-branded drinking bottles. David R. and David P. lead, and here we see Bernard, David C. David P, Ed, Brian and PB at the training sessions.
moreWe will be at Sainsbury's, this month from 16th to 19th, with our newly acquired Barrel Organ. Monies raised will go to St. Petroc's.
moreBrian, David P and PB had some interesting moments on the 6.5 miles that completed our summer challenge.
moreThe results have been announced to schools.
moreOur plans to send a generator
moreHustyns Resort, Hotel and Spa, is set in a remote St. Breock Downs location. And is the only possible safe parking place for miles around. 4 members walk the 6.1 miles to it from Little Petherick.
moreAn online zoom quiz battle between two friendly local clubs - and overseen by a quizmaster in South Africa.
moreFor the second year, we will roll out the "barrel organ", play seasonal tunes, and hope to collect money from shoppers in aid of St. Petroc's.
moreThe District Competition
morePresentations to pupils of Devoran School and Richard Lander School are shown here. There will be further presentations after Easter.
moreThis year, under lockdown constraints and with Julian's expert management we have run an online Youth Speaks competition. The only Club in the District to achieve this.
moreDuring Lockdown we have been prevented from holding our usual fundraising events. However we know that local charities need support at these times more than ever.
moreThis Challenge is open to all Cornish Rotary Clubs and their friends. We are walking the Cornish coastal footpath all through August to raise funds for Cornwall Mind and for Clubs' chosen charities.
moreThis is the biggest week yet. We have 18 Related Pages of walks and pics by Boscawen, by Cornwall Mind and by other Rotary Clubs throughout the county. MESSAGE TO ALL: A FINAL PUSH THIS WEEK TO COMPLETE ALL SECTIONS. SEE THE MAP.
moreMany Clubs throughout the County have joined the Challenge, and we are now within 36 miles of walking every bit of the Cornish Coastal Footpath. See the Map for the remaining 7 stretches to be walked.
moreOur Challenge is completed! (Just one short section in the east remains). When our Senior Vice President voiced scepticism that we could do it he was by no means the only one. Perhaps we should all have a piece of that hat!
more16 other Rotary Clubs in the county, Cornwall Mind, and all their friends have joined Truro Boscawen in COMPLETING THE COASTAL FOOTPATH CHALLENGE
moreWe recorded the miles we walked/biked each week and have shown them as virtual walks. So far, we have walked from John O'Groats to Lands End, and from Lands End to London. We are also raising charity funds at the same time.
moreTriumph for local school! The West Cornwall round of the National Rotary Youth Speaks Competition is won by a Boscawen sponsored Team.
moreWe recently entertained our friends from St Petroc's at the club and heard from them about the encouraging reduction in homelessness in the county over the last 3 years.
moreEvery year just after Christmas we go for a bracing walk with friends, children, grandchildren, dogs, whatever..This time we started at Mylor, went round via the Pandora Inn and back all via creekside paths and woodland.
moreSt Petroc's CEO Steve Ellis will update us on the work of the charity which the club has supported for many years in cash or kind.
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moreA record of the year's fundraising activities
moreA brief record of the year's activities
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moreOur Community and Vocational Services Committee supports local charities with members' time as well as funds; and also promotes activities with schools and young people (see separate page)
moreA committee of the Club which specialises in international links and support
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