The Rotary Club of Oadby accepted an invitation from the Friends of Brocks Hill Country Park to take a stall at their open day on Saturday, May 4, themed on Birds, Butterflies and Bees.
The morning was so sunny that many visitors stayed outside rather than go into the environment centre's hall where three members of the club's Marketing, Public Relations and Communications handed out marketing leaflets. Several visitors expressed and interest in the work of Rotary.
Mayor of Oadby and Wigston Frank Broadley and his wife Linda admired the Rotary stall and particularly the six-foot wide photo banner showing the 'herd' of 32 e-Ranger motorbike ambulances which club member Roger Neuberg had spent three years raising
more The recipients of awards at the Club Handover Meeting together with outgoing President Philip Burrell and this year's President Lindsay Hubbard.
more Karen Storey and her daughter Sophie visited the Rotary Club of Leicester Novus to deliver a PowerPoint presentation about their trek across Thailand
more Generous shoppers save lives in Third World countries
more Rotarians help erect signs for Menphys sponsored walk... and send on Gift Aid 'extra' to the charity
more Volunteers help the Rotary Club of Oadby run its annual Know Your Blood Pressure event at Sainsbury's
more The April Rotary walk had 15 human participants and two canines
more Roger Neuberg had a dream. Thanks to Rotary, three years later his dream came true with a million people in Uganda benefiting
more The Black Annis women's Morris dance team started the May Day celebrations for the Rotary Club of Oadby
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