A long time and respected member of March Rotary casually asked if someone could assist him in refurbishment of his wooden garden furniture and decking. Due to ill health he felt it might be a little beyond his abilities at the moment.
Word went round, and in a typical Rotary way, on fine Monday morning in July, a third of the membership turned up to assist. Armed with brushes, pots, rags etc, they set too with a will. Much friendly banter ensued, the World was put to rights, with politics and sport getting it ‘in the neck’.
In less than two hours the pleasant task was completed, to the satisfaction of all concerned. A glass of ale, Adam’s or Adnam’s rounded off the morning.
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President Mary Russell joined the Armistice Day Parade and placed a wreath at the war memorial on behalf of all the members and friends of Rotary March
moreRotary March works hard to raise funds for the charity work it undertakes (photo Pat Ringham, March Camera Club)
moreRotary March undertakes various activities to support our local community. This is in addition to working with Rotary Great Britain and Ireland and Rotary International on global issues.
moreRotary March is part of the worldwide Rotary movement. We support international projects as part of our wider charity work.
moreRotary March holds regular meetings and events to promote fellowship and fun amongst its members.
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