On 24 August most of Rutherford's members met at the new Arthur Rank Hospice (ARH) to celebrate how five years of our fundraising, of over £37,000, was able to achieve a much needed professional library within ARH's brand new Educational Suite. Thanks to Rutherford's great efforts Hospice Librarian, Debbie Hagon, is now able to manage over 1500 books and journals for ARH professionals, and others attending fee paying courses to bolster ARH funding in the future.
The new Library
The plaque, illustrating Rutherford's support of the Library, was unveiled by the Mayor of Cambridge Councillor George Pippas
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From 1 February attendance at our Thursday lunch and dinner meetings must be pre-booked by 12 noon latest on the Tuesday of meeting week, using our online Tito booking system. Visitors information and booking link details below
moreA plan to propagate disease resistant Elm saplings to enable a new generation of Elm trees in Cambridge
moreRutherford supporting the charity Tools For Self Reliance by organising the collection of usable tools, which are then shipped to Africa
moreBulletins are published three times per year and record all our meetings and events. Click links below to read
moreRutherford's help for home schooled children that have been disadvantaged by not having adequate access to IT equipment
moreUnveiling of a special plaque to commemorate Rutherford's support of the Library by the Mayor of Cambridge
moreWe are delighted to welcome Sophie Philip who was awarded a Rotary Global Grant Scholarship to study an MPhil in Criminological Research at Cambridge University
moreTo celebrate World Polio Day on 24 October, Rutherford joined other Cambridge Rotary Clubs to raise public awareness of the continuing fight to eradicate Polio from the World
moreThe Human Sundial in memory of Vernon McElroy is officially unveiled by the Mayor of Cambridge on 8 May 2014
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