This year our District Conference was a one-day event at The Hilton Hotel in Gateshead on the banks of the River Tyne and overlooking the Tyne Bridge. The conference committee again put together an informative programme and in addition to the inspirational Keynote Speakers we had:
• Our own 'Rotary Question Time' focusing on the theme of 'Rotary's Future in the North East and beyond'
• 'Round Table discussions on a theme of 'What Can District 1030 Do?"
A 'Rotary Showcase' allowed delegates to learn more about some of the many projects that clubs throughout the District are involved in.
Pictured at the 'Rotary North East' pre-Conference Dinner are some of the several members of Durham Elvet Rotary who attended the main Conference.
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This District project was established by three members of Durham Elvet with the aim of increasing the number and availability of public access defibrillators (cPADs) across the region.
moreCheesy Waffles, supported by Durham Elvet and The Rotary Foundation carry out an environmental survey
moreRotary is committed to offering young people opportunities to unlock their potential, develop their skills and broaden their horizons.
moreMembers of Durham Elvet Rotary Club braved the elements - sleet and rain - to watch a semi final cup match between Brandon United U18 and Benfield U18. Unfortunately, Brandon United lost 1 - 3.
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