Rotarians - Janet, Julie, Sally and John (Plus James and the two Keiths) took part in a sponsored walk on Sunday afternoon (10 Sept 17), at Teversal Nr Chesterfield.
Luckily the weather stayed reasonably fine - despite the forecast.
The route was a 5 mile nature trail bordering the river Meden.
We were accompanied by 4 dogs who all raced around the trail as the adults ambled along behind.
All money raised is going to 'End Polio Now Fund' and any contributions would be very welcome
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Polio presently only exists in 2 countries in the World largely due to the work of rotarians over recent decades
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moreThis annual event, now in its 13th year, is organised by Rotary Clubs of South Yorkshire and raises money for both local and international charities.
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