23 members attended tonight's Business Meeting.
The following decisions were taken:
1- A prize for the winner of the Rotary Young Citizen award.
Proposed by Les Clancy and Seconded by Viv Clancy
Yes 23, No 0, No abstentions.
2- A donation to the Lymphoma Trust in lieu of the recent talk by George Scott
Proposed by Les Greenall and seconded by John Kilshaw.
Yes 23, No 0, No abstentions.
3 -£100 for materials for the coconut shy at the Alder Street Gala.
Proposed by lan Parr and seconded by Brian Woodward.
Yes 23, No 0, No Abstentions
After the committee reports, John Graves gave members an update from the Membership and Development group. Following a discussion it was agreed that this would further be discussed at our next lunch meeting (May 2)
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The following plan was put to our club assembly for working with the community.
moreThe following plan was presented at Club assembly for our support to International projects this Rotary year
moreThis is a new group formed during the last Rotary year. Its remit is to look at how we move the club forward and recruit a more diverse membership
moreIn the Rotary year 23/24 we have supported the following organisations.
moreEach month Rotary will have a monthly theme and our club will try to get involved in projects that embrace these themes.
moreThe Youth Service Team will be involved in the following initiatives as agreed at our club assembly.
moreThe following plan has been agreed at assembly to involve and support our local community..
moreProviding Rotary Service to International Communities. The following programme has been agreed at club assembly.
moreThe following proposals were put to club assembly on July 4 by Youth Services chair, Les Clancy.
moreThe Executive Committee has presented its plans for the coming year. The role of the executive is to oversee the service functions of the club.
moreWith the club back to normal following the pandemic years we have been able to support a number of organisations this year.
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