A total of eighteen primary 7 school pupils from five local primary schools competed against each other for the coveted Rotary trophy. They had a choice from three topics to present about. These were
• Plastic - do we need it?
• Is it beneficial for a family to have a pet?
• What impact will robots have in our lives?
Their maturity and skill at presenting was quite amazing for people so young and they were all a credit to both their schools and their parents.
The judging was by a panel of Rotarians who scored the presenters based on talk structure, quality of content, skill in delivery and interest and enjoyment for the audience. The competition was closely fought with a winner being announced from each school and one overall winner.
This year the overall winner was Angel George from Kingswell primary school with a wonderful engaging and interesting talk on “Plastic - do we need it?”.
Angel can be seen below being presented with her winners’ trophy by Aberdeen Deeside Vocational and Youth team.
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A few details of each garden to be visited.
moreThis project has provided piped water supplies to the Kyakatara Health Centre in Uganda by harvesting rainwater from the Health Centre roof.
moreMembers of the Rotaract Club of Aberdeen joined with Members of the Rotary Club of Aberdeen Deeside to plant crocuses.
moreWe get support from some local organisations which we in turn support when we can.
moreWE have an active programme involving our local child and youth community.
moreThe Rotary Club of Aberdeen Deeside hosted the 2018 Primary Schools Public Speaking Competition at Milltimber Primary School, Aberdeen.
moreHelp to raise funds & collect donations for Rotary Club of Aberdeen Deeside with Easyfundraising
morequiz at Deeside Golf Club
moresome links and news from other Rotary organisations
moreIn October 2013 a group from the club helped to brighten up the local Allan Park.
moreAddresses of the gardens which may be visited.
moreTime ‘n’ Talent is an initiative whereby individual members raise funds for charity by carrying out a service or providing goods. It is a re-incarnation of Churn Your Cash.
moreRCAD sponsored a Cults Academy pupil for this year's Euroscola Programme. Ross Menie reported on his experience to the club on 27 March.
moreVolunteers from RCAD at the Calendar Girls performance at His Majesties Theatre Aberdeen. The total raised by all Rotary Clubs for the Aberdeen performances was a magnificent £7,317.11.
morePresentation from Lars Foyen
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