1991 - 92 Clive Rees was a founder member of our Club and given the onerous duty of being our second Club President. Clive secured a major sponsorship with BT to enable club to launch its partnership with the Nottingham Youth Orchestra and a significant donation to ChildLine. Clive left the Club in 2008 to spend most of his time in France, although he never lost contact with us. In 2014 he returned to England and rejoined the Vale of Belvoir Rotary.
1993 - 1994 Mike Cox was a
founder member of our Club and in his year as President we formed a
twinning relationship with Douai in Northern France. We visited them in
February 1994 to celebrate our twinning on French soil. In May of the same year we welcomed them back to a “Grand Dinner and Dance” at Belvoir Castle. We also
committed to a partnership with The Nottingham Youth Orchestra seeing us
put on several concerts at the Royal Concert Hall over many years.
1996 - 1997 Michael Morris was a founder member of our Club and had taken over the role as Secretary when Mike Twells had become Senior Vice President. During his Presidential year we continued our relationship with the Nottingham Youth Orchestra and were able to make sizeable donations to a Nottinghamshire Hospice and help a homeless charity undertake support work in Rushcliffe. Michael continued Club’s work with the fitting of smoke alarms with housebound elderly and disabled throughout the Club’s catchment area. Michael and Gordon Oldham prepared the programme for the annual concert with the Nottingham Youth Orchestra and in recent years Michael has assumed responsibility for the programmes for the Vale’s Got Talent “live shows” and the set up and maintenance of the Club’s website.
1997 -1998 Derek Goodacre was a founder member of our Club. He was the first chairman of our Community Services Committee holding office from 1990 until 1995 and then again from 2011 -14. In his presidential year we continued fitting Smoke Alarms for the housebound elderly and disabled residents in our area.
1999 - 2000 Steve Lawes was introduced to Rotary by Rob Whiteman and welcomed into
club, when Mike Twells was President, in February 1993. At the turn of
the century, in our 10th year, he became our Club President. Steve served on District Council for many years: 2002-05 Conference
Registration Officer; 2005-07 International Committee; 2007/8
International Chairman; 2008-11 Assistant Governor Trent Group; 2012
Extension Officer; 2013 District Governor Nominee; 2014 Distric t
Governor Elect; 2015 District Governor. In Steve’s Presidential year we started to raise funds for the
ambitious plan to purchase a vehicle to enable Dove Hospice in
collecting people to attend their day unit.
Steve went on to serve on District Committees before taking on one of the top Rotary job’s as District Governor. He remembers telling John Bendall, when he toolk over as DG, that he would be interested in working at District level. He thought nothing about it.but a few months later he received a phone call reminding him of his offer and the next thing he knew he was appointed as District Conference Registration Officer – a simple job to bring the registration into the 21st century and computerise it. This he did for the next 3 years – and he became a fully fledged member of the District Team. Steve remembers that it was on a trip to see the Blackpool lights following conference and that he was sitting with John Kirkland & Roy Parsons. He was asked if he’d ever stand as DG and replied “no way I’m happy just doing what he am doing” Little did he know but the grooming had started!
A couple of years later he was asked to join the District International Committee and then he took over as Chairman in 2007-08. it was towards the end of this year that events changed and his Rotary career took another step forward. He was asked to stand as an Assistant Governor for the Trent Group – just after taking on the task of International Chair. He was initially reluctant to do so but there are many persuasive Rotarians and soon he was nominated for the position. He was successfully elected and promoted to the dizzy heights as an Assistant Governor in the year 2008-09. He was unsuccessful when he first stood as District Governor but in 2011 he was successful in becoming District Governor Nominee for District 1220, becoming District Governor two years later.
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