The Rotary Year in reverse order ...
30th JUNE 2020
In more normal times we celebrate this event with some style,
with a dinner and some entertainment, after the Rotary formalities.
Members joined the Zoom meeting and acknowledged retiring President Ian Bradley's
resume of his eventful year (his fourth time as President) followed by his welcome to Sue Worthington as President for 2020/21.
As Vice President, Sue also had an eventful year and her enthusiasm and dedication to Rotary and community service will show again in her President's year.
23rd JUNE 2020
we were very pleased to welcome on screen
Rotarian Brian Stoyel, past Director of Rotary International 2017/19.
He shared with us his memories of Rotary business at the top level of Rotary International.
CLUB COUNCIL MADE THE DECISION TO COMBAT THE POSSIBLE EFFECT TO MEMBERS FROM THE CORONA VIRUS. A NUMBER OF MEMBERS ARE "MEETING" ON TUEDAY EVENINGS USING DIGITAL SUPPORT.
This will maintain Rotary fellowship and service to the community where possible.
Followed by a group photograph of the swimmers from Wilmslow High School swimmimg to rase money for the schools nominated charity.
A donation cheque from our Christmas collections and a cuddly toy (donated by The Unicorn Christmas Raffle winner)
President Ian Bradley leads his table guests to the breakfast buffet table.
At Table
Now we taste 5 French wines from John's selection.
Here John Lomas gives his appraisal on the next wine for tasting.
President Ian about to taste a Red.
ANOTHER ROTARY SOCIAL EVENT, ENJOYED BY MEMBERS, FAMILY AND FRIENDS, TOGETHER WITH ROTARIAN MEMBERS FROM LOCAL CLUBS.
The pictures here are of this outstanding jet fighter.
ENDS WITH AULD LANG SYNE
MARIANNE AND ANDREW
DISPLAY THEIR CHOCOLATE GOLD AWAWDS
FOR HELP DURING THE CHRISTMAS COLLECTIONS
who gave us a most interesting presentation with pictures
of "Wilmslow Village" as it was known many years ago
and still referred as such by the long established residents.
We are now in 2020 and wish everyone a Happy New Year/Decade. For us (a group of members and friends), the first activity of 2020 was a visit to see Aladdin performed by a very talented young cast from CHYPS (the Cheshire Youth Pantomime Society) in Woodford.
Our Christmas Party for members and guests was held at The Deanwater Hotel with a traditional meal of Turkey and all the trimmings (although there was also a salmon option).
We celebrated our 82nd Charter Night (which is essentially our birthday) at The Deanwater Hotel. After a good meal and a few formalities our guest speaker, Rotarian Geoff Mackey, entertained us with his wit and wisdom. Geoff had last spoken to us 20 years before (when Ian was President for the first time). Our photo shows President Ian flanked by District Governor Patrick Tyrell (left) and Geoff (right).
Our speaker for this evening was Reverend Jeff Gould (a former member of the Club) who is the local Unitarian minister based at Dean Row Chapel Wilmslow. Jeff reflected on his many years of service to the local and international community.
Past President Frank McCarthy represented the Club as part of the Wilmslow commemorations for Remembrance Sunday in Wilmslow. It was good to see large numbers from the local community supporting the event which concluded at the Memorial Gardens.
After a short business meeting, President Ian Bradley invited two long serving members, Past District Governor Derek de Belder (L) and Bernard Davies to share some of their memories from earlier Rotary years.
pictured below left with President Ian Bradley.
Members of the Time Out Group enjoy a trip on the Mary Sunley, sponsored by our club
Our first speaker of the Rotary Year. Deepak Oberoi of Albert Road Opticians with President Ian
Wilmslow Dean at the Wilmslow Community Show.
The Rotary Stand just before the start of the show
Final preparation of one of the displayed scarecrow finalists
Choose a ticket!
One of the many winners at our Tombola
And another one!
Look at those scarecrows!
Judges of the Scarecrow Competition - Angela McPake, Chairman of the Wilmslow Community Show (L) with Kuomi Burton.
The annual Rotary Scarecrow Festival concludes with a chidren's parade through the town waving their mini scarecrows.
District Governor Patrick Tyrell ready for the off
The Poynton Youth Marching band assemble ready to lead the parade
The children all lined up ready for the parade to Bank Square
The police stopped the traffic as we crossed the road on our way to Grove Street
Frank leads the parade down Grove Street
Almost at the end, we arrived at Bank Square
A very welcome sight - chilled water! Many thanks to Sainsburys, Tesco and Waitrose for providing the water and keeping it cold.
Top table before handover
Ian and Marianne share a joke
After the Rotary formalities, we were royally entertained by Jean Martyn of Britains Got Talent Fame.
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more This shows details and photos from our main events and activities in 2018/19 starting and ending with the Rotary Scarecrow Festival after a photo of our Rose Garden.
more The shows details and photos from our main events and activities in 2017/18
more Some photos for the Rotary Year 2015/16
more Some photos for the Rotary Year 2016/17
more The Teddy Bears' Challenge event from June 2015. Held at the 'Party in the Park' organised by Wilmslow Town Council
more Club members supported the Wilmslow Motor Show organised by the Wilmslow Business Group in September 2015.
more The Club annually celebrates Burns Night in January each year.
more The Club annually celebrates Burns Night in January each year.
more The Club's "Not the Beaujolais Breakfast"
more Club members supported the Wilmslow Motor Show organised by the Wilmslow Business Group in September 2013.
more Not The Beaujolais Breakfast meeting ...
more ABBA comes to town ...
more Partication in the Wilmslow Street Party to commemorate the Royal Wedding.
back Details and/or photos of a selection of past events and activities.