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Rotary is one of
the world’s leading membership and humanitarian service organisations, with 1.2
million members globally. Members can volunteer on community and humanitarian
projects making a difference locally, or internationally. Originally formed
as a networking organisation this still plays a part in Rotary life providing opportunity to expand personal and professional circles, meet new
people and make lasting friendships, all whilst having fun.
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For a PDF introduction to our club, click: Scarborough Cavaliers - What do they do?
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Frequently asked questions about Rotary - (accurate for this club but may not apply to other nearby clubs)
Are there induction 'rituals'? |
Never have been never will be. A new member is formally introduced to the Club and says a few words if they wish. All new members are just asked to give a short talk about their work &/or hobby interests, at an agreed date. |
Can ladies join? |
Very welcome indeed at our Club, although there are still more men than ladies. |
Do I have to pay to be member? |
Yes. There is an annual subscription plus an optional donation to the Rotary Foundation (funding larger international projects). Plus we need to pay the Downe Arms for feeding us !! |
Do you need to come every week? |
No. Come when you can and contribute when you come. |
How do I find out more? |
Contact the Secretary, or another member and come along to a couple of meetings as a visitor; then give us the nod if you want to find out more. |
How many members are there? |
39 |
What is the dress code? |
'Smart casual' - interpreted by menfolk as jacket but not necessarily tie. |
When do you meet? |
Weekly on a Wednesday |
Where is it? |
Usually - Downe Arms, A170 @ Wykeham. |
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'What We Do' Main Pages:
Rotary supports dozens of projects around the World. - the most long lasting & ambitious is the project to eradicate polio. Cavaliers contribute to this and are owners of projects in Ghana & India supporting schools & delivering clean water.
more- not our core business; but we have rattled buckets in aid of disasters; run tombolas at music events, organised car parking at shows,sold plants at (our own) community fair, run raffles, organised events such as Dragon Boats – & had fun!
moreVaried social activities, & worthwhile projects near & far. Our diverse members exchange ideas, create lifelong relationships, join in service projects that make a lasting impact in communities. We aim to have fun, but with a purpose.
moreMany members are trustees or active supporters of several local causes. Local organisation reach out to their public at our events such as at our community fair, dragon boat races - and keep us up to date on visits to our weekly meetings.
moreOvercoming challenges of public speaking or technology tournaments, or a Rotary Youth Leadership Awards course helps young people develop tools for success such as self-confidence, planning & team building.
moreAt our convivial weekly meetings we welcome speakers - we learn of many varied interests. ‘Special events’ such as Burns night, Christmas celebrations and visits to places of interest (and refreshment) add to the opportunities for fellowship and fun.
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