In Crowthorne, the centenary of the armistice that marked the end of World War I was marked with a very well-attended Remembrance Service at St John The Baptist Parish Church, where the guest preacher was Wing Commander The Revd David Norfield who attended St John's when he was a child. The service was followed by a wreath laying ceremony outside the church, where President Elect of the Rotary Club of Crowthorne & Sandhurst, Leigh Welham, laid a wreath on behalf of the Club.
While in Sandhurst, current President, Richard Lindo and Past President, Sian Lindo, represented the Rotary Club at another ceremony, together with representatives from other organisations in and around Sandhurst, including Sandhurst Military Academy, the Gurkhas and Sandhurst Corps of Drums.
Rotary had been in existence for less than a decade when WW1 started, having been founded in Chicago in 1905. Hundreds of Rotarians from Great Britain and North America served in the military during that war; hundreds more enlisted in the Red Cross, the YMCA, and various government departments. During World War II, Rotary clubs in Austria, Germany, Italy, Japan, and Spain were forced to disband. Despite the risks, many continued to meet informally, and after the war, Rotary members came together to rebuild their clubs and their countries.
Today, Rotary is committed to promoting peace and this isn’t only tackling the consequences of conflict. It means helping communities to overcome poverty, inequality and lack of access to education and key resources. In the UK, service projects include empowering young people to tackle bullying and enabling the protection of victims of domestic abuse.
more A relaxing social event to welcome Kevin Baylis as Club President for 2023/4.
more The Rotary Club of Crowthorne, Sandhurst and Bracknell attended and supported Remembrance Day services at Sandhurst and Crowthorne.
more Volunteers' planting promises spectacular floral display in the Spring
more Part of the 2-mile route is very wet and muddy so bring good walking shoes/wellies.
more Look out for Rotarians distributing details of the New Year's Day Walk
more A timely reminder that polio is closer than ever to being eradicated, but there's still some work to be done
more A reminder of this year's vision from Rotary International President, Barry Rassin
more Crowthorne Carnival in pictures
more New Club Leadership Team (LT) takes over reins for the year 18/19
more Rotary tree planting challenge will Make a Difference
more Purple crocuses are popping up in beautiful displays across the UK.
more The 2018 Dinner was hosted by the Rotary Club of Crowthorne & Sandhurst
more Crowthorne charity that promotes the welfare of senior citizens receives £2000
more President, Martin Spooner, and Treasurer, Leigh Welham, participated in Services honouring those who have died in violent conflicts around the world. The occasion was particularly poignant for Club members with family in the Armed Forces.
more Presidency handover to Sian
more Reports from our 16/17 AGM highlighted the vibrancy of the Rotary Club of Crowthorne and Sandhurst and successes achieved over the past 12 months.
more Rotary clubs across the country have been helping to rid the world of polio but supporting the Purple4Polio initiative.
back Handover social event to say thankyou to retiring President Richard Lindo and to welcome new President Kevin Baylis and President Elect Janet Wicks.