WALKING WEEKEND IN THE LINCOLNSHIRE WOLDS
The walking weekend forecasts warned of windscreen-wiper weather. The
forecasts were borne out, as we crossed the fens together. Torrential rain in
parts, turbid mist and murk in others , washing down our cars; but this
happy band of brothers (and sisters where applicable) staunchly stuck it out
(Rotarians are stickable).
Lincoln on its hill rose both dignified and quaint. The great cathedral beckoned
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In June 2022 our club was a hundred years old. In celebration of this the club initiated a centenary project in conjunction with Rugby Borough Council and Warwickshire Wildlife Trust to upgrade a section of the Great Central Way in Rugby.
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more3 Rotary Clubs - of Rugby, Rugby Dunsmore, and Rugby Saturday Breakfast organise a Music Bursary Scheme for the children of Rugby (Under 18s) which is run in conjunction with the County Music Service.
morePlanting crocus bulbs for the Rotary International Purple 4 Polio Campaign, and admiring the results!
moreThe Rotary Club of Rugby organised "Dog Walk 2018" to raise money (over £1000) for the charity "Dogs For Good".
moreVisit to the Abesu Housing Project in Zambia by member Laurence Wilbraham
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moreMembers of the Rotary Club of Rugby planting crocus bulbs with the villagers of Brinklow, Warwickshire
moreThe Rugby Santa Run organised by the The Rugby Rotary Club and the Rugby and Northampton Athletic Club, December 2018. 800 people took part this year. Great fun as always.
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