CATEGORY |
CRITERIA |
Best New International Project |
A new international project which addresses at least one of Rotary’s areas of focus. |
Best New Community Project |
A new community project which addresses at least one of Rotary’s areas of focus. |
Best New Youth/Rotakids/Interact Project |
A new youth project or a project carried out by one of our Youth groups which shows innovation and imagination. |
Best Foundation Project |
An award to recognize innovation in promoting or fundraising for Foundation or End Polio Now. |
Best Club PR (inc. Club Magazine Website/FBook etc.) |
An award to recognize new achievements in PR. Which club has been able to find some new ways of getting out to the public. New ways to use Facebook or other Social Media. |
Top Increase in membership |
As it says. Simply the largest increase in members since July 1st last year. (This will be taken from RCC reports – no need to submit anything) |
Innovation in Recruitment |
Awarded to the club showing the best innovation and imagination in recruitment activities. |
Best new Environmental project. |
A new environmental project which shows imagination and innovation in this area. |
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The Club’s past President’s garden party was a huge success. In the hottest day of the year, members, partners and friends enjoyed great food, plenty of wine and great company, thank you David & Ishbel for hosting the social event of the year in your beau
moreGreat weekend helping Sands Hotel with their Inaugural Beer & Gin Festival in exchange for fundraising
moreA very successful Burns recitation competition was held in each of the Primary schools, Burntisland, Kinghorn and Auchtertool. What a lot of talented youngsters there are! The three worthy winners performed at the Clubs Burns supper.
moreAfter a wet but successful Yard sale held in several locations, £1,600 was raised to support local charities. Fun and fellowship was the name of the game, raising funds was a bonus.
moreBurntisland RotaKids have delivered their Christmas gifts to the residents of Links View, Burntisland. Everyone had a great time and the residents enjoyed their gifts and cake etc. Many of the residents sang along with the children.
moreThanks to all of you who joined us for our Burns evening, over 500 tickets were sold to support the work of Rotary. The money raised, £2121 will be split between Rotary Foundation and “End Polio Now”
moreSchool Events, Sport & Fellowship, Environmental, Supporting Young People,Local Support, International Projects and Medical Charities.
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morePresident Ken Kirkwood representing the Club laid a wreath at Kinghorn War Memorial remembering all those who had fallen in past wars.
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