2019-20
UPDATE end of June 2020:
In 2019-20, 9 boxes of used spectacles were sent to VAO.
Update August 2020: Regrettfully, the Club has decided to cease collecting spectacles for VAO due to logistical reasons.
A number of our members plan to continue to help out at two local schools by hearing children read once a week when they will be allowed back into school in the autunm. We have also donated much needed Usborne illustrated dictionaries to one school.
This initiative started in September 2013, and is proving to be a very valuable and rewarding experience for the students, the schools and the Rotarians involved.
To read more about this initiative: Click Here.
The 2020 Technology Tournament for Schools was held on Tuesday 10th March 2020, at the John Charles Centre for Sport, Leeds, and our Club was represented by a member as part of the of the Judging Teams, as well as helping with the organisation of the day.
A new record number of teams took part.
The Rotary Clubs in Leeds Area join forces to put on the Tournament.
Next Year's Event is scheduled for early March 2021.
Christmas Gift to Martin House Hospice, Boston Spa.
The Club's Christmas Party was held at the Bingley Arms on Thursday 12th December, with President Ken in the Chair. The party was greatly enjoyed by all. We partook of a sumptuous Christmas Dinner - thanks to the Staff of the Bingley Arms, who looked after us as well as always, - followed by the Bottle of Whisky Draw and the December '100 Club' draw, then a fiendish quiz set by Neale Lucas. Thanks to Mike Crawford for organising the dinner. Some members will be back at the Bingley Arms on Friday 13th for the Annual Whisky Draw (for a gallon bottle of Irish Whiskey this year!).
Thursday, 31st October 2019 was memorable, not for Brexit not happening, but for the fact that the Club met at Moortown Golf Club, Harrogate Road. Leeds 17, to celebrate the 40th year since our Charter (on 16th August 1979). As usual Moortown GC made us very welcome, and Chef Darren Senior provided us with an excellent meal. The event was organised by Presidential Nominee Martyn Phillips.
The evening was a relaxed informal ‘do’, with President Ken (minus his Presidential Regalia!) in charge, and was attended by a total of 32 Members, their partners and guests. We were particularly pleased to welcome our Assistant Governor (Leeds), Rotarian Craig Burton and his partner Miguel, and Rotary Peace Scholar Gair Klotx and her partner Mitch, from Michigan, U.S.A.
After the Loyal Toast, President Ken said a few words mentioning some present and past, and some sadly departed, members and what they had done for the Club. Then, (ably assisted by Exec. Sec. Bill Jones) he presented the following Long Service Awards to the following Rotarians (length of continuous service in parentheses, and in no particular order): John Bennett (30) [but John has about 50 years discontinuous service to Rotary], Jack Clark (30) in absentia, Mike Crawford (40), Ken Garrett (30), Alastair Henderson (30), Cyril Higgs (35) in absentia, John Hopkinson (35), Bill Jones (30), Martyn Phillips (25), Jim Tomlinson (35) (RI does not include Honorary Member’s years in the tally, despite Jim being a Founder Member of the Club), Tony Vincent (30). Each Rotarian received a Certificate signed by Donna Wallbank, President RIBI, and a congratulatory letter signed by RI President Mark Daniel Maloney.
President Ken then introduced Gair Klotx, who told us a little about herself and how she came to be a Rotary Peace Scholar attending Bradford University Department of Peace Studies. She came over as a very intelligent, capable and personable young lady who Ken is ‘hosting’ for this Rotary year. We wish Gair every success, and that she, Mitch and their 6 year-old have a great time in Yorkshire over the next few months.
Assistant (District) Governor Craig Burton was then asked to say a few words, praising the Club for it’s “Rotary’ activity despite our advancing years. Craig, as all District Officers do, exuded great zeal for Rotary and it’s worthy activities. He then presented President Ken with a letter of congratulations and a 40 year Certificate from the RI president.
After the final toast of ‘Rotary and Peace’ the World Over, we enjoyed chatting to each other until it was time to go home. Yet another great ’Do’.
The picture shows some of those present and Gair giving her talk.
We have been involved with the school now for over 10 years, and presenting these Awards (now in memory of one of our members, the late Jack Transport, who was responsible for setting up this initiative).
We consistently say that “This is the best and most rewarding thing we do”. We will be back next year……It's that time of year again, and we are seeing the fruits of our labours. The Purple crocuses we have planted in and around Bardsey Village and The Primary School are beginning to bloom.
CLICK HERE to read about our efforts last year.LIFESTRAWS
UPDATE 8th August 2019:
In 2018-19, 13 boxes of used spectacles were sent to VAO.
So far this year we have already sent 2 boxes.
A number of our members continue to help out at two local schools by hearing children read once a week. This initiative started in September 2013, and is proving to be a very valuable and rewarding experience for the students, the schools and the Rotarians involved.To read more about this initiative: Click Here.
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