The campaign ties in with the 100 year anniversary of The Rotary Foundation, Rotary’s own charity, which has played a key role in making polio eradication become close to a reality, along with hundreds of other projects both in Great Britain and Ireland and overseas.
Again this year our local community groups and schools will be planting crocus corms and hopefully come early spring when the crocuses appear we can celebrate our continued fight in the eradication of polio.
TEN local schools and community organisations have agreed to plant our crocus corms to raise awareness for our campaign.
They are:
Newton Community Centre
Newton and Ealestown Community Group (NECG)
Business for Youth
Earlestown Cricket Club
Haydock Scouts
Wargrave CP School
Wargrave House School
Penkford School
Lyme Primary School
C of E District
back Our communities and schools will be involved in planting crocus corms to raise awareness for Rotary's Eradication Programme.
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This is a new group formed during the last Rotary year.23/24 Its remit is to look at how we move the club forward and recruit a more diverse membership
moreOur international team presented its strategic plan for the new Rotary year at our club assembly on 24 June 25.
moreOur Youth Services Team who provide opportunities for young people outlined their strategic plan for 25/26 at club assembly on 24 June 25.
moreThe following strategic plan was presented at club assembly on 24 June 25
moreThe following programme was presented to club assembly at the meeting on 24 June 25
moreThe following programme was put to club assembly on 24 July 25
moreProviding Rotary Service to International Communities. The following programme has been agreed at club assembly.
moreIn the Rotary year 24/25 we have distributed £21,335 and supported 34 local and UK charities and 13 International projects.
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