Examples of Rotary in action

Some examples of Market Harborough Rotarians doing fun useful stuff.
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We have information about Youth Service activities, the Inspire Group, Planting over 100 trees, helping at Covid vaccination clinics, giving a copy of "The Lost Words" book to each local primary school, donating a Peace Pole and an International project providing palliative care in Ethiopia.

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Rotarians planting trees in Welland Park Market Harborough.

Planting trees in Welland Park

more Rotarians and friends planted over 200 trees in Welland Park, Market Harborough in March 2024.

Carers' cafe celebrate King Charles 3rd coronation 2023

Inspire Group

more The Inspire Group is a satellite of the Rotary Club of Market Harborough. It meets less regularly and less formally than the traditional group

We donated a Peace Pole to Great Bowden Primary School during lockdown in 2020. President Mark Taylor (R) is here with Rtn Les Dodd who organised the donation.
Sorry for the sideways picture. We are working on this.

Peace pole donated to primary school

more A Peace Pole is a monument that displays the message May Peace Prevail On Earth in the language of the country where it is placed. It usually displays 3 to 7 additional languages meaningful to the host site.

Rotary Young Chef is one of the competitions that we regularly support

Youth Service

more Youth Service embraces major Rotary youth programmes, young leaders' programmes, and curriculum-related youth competitions. Our Youth Service activity is all about developing confidence, capability and a service ethos in local young people.

Rotarians on duty at vaccination clinic at local medical centre

Supporting vaccination clinics during Covid lockdown

more Rotarians providing support for vaccination clinics at local health centre

Rotary Club President Carole Baldam (Right) and Rotaractor Bex Cooke present the book Lost Words to students at St Joseph’s school

The Lost Words book project

more This wonderful book presented to primary schools

Inspiring the project: identifying a desperate need for good palliative care

The Palliative Care project in Ethiopia

more An overview of Chris' project to deliver a sustainable palliative care programme in Ethiopia