Scouts Winter Camp at Chalfont Heights 2017
1st Iver Scouts using their Paella cooker for the first time at Chalfont Heights campsite. The Rotary Club of Langley and Iver allocated funds collected during their 2016 Santa Street Collections to purchase the cooker. With a thriving group the Iver Scouts needed to be able to cook enough food to feed everyone in one session. “Trying to cook bangers, bacon and eggs for nearly thirty with our old pans was becoming difficult”. “ Having this new cooker makes the task quicker, safer and cuts down on the washing up”.
Braving a freezing snowy night under canvas in February tests the metal of the Scouts and their leaders. Leader Duncan Copas can be seen spatula in hand cooking a warming breakfast for the troops. I doubt the Spanish when they designed the Paella pan ever thought it would be used in freezing weather on the Chiltern Hills UK.
back Once again the Local Scouts have planted for the second year running over 5000 Crocus bulbs Educating the local scouts group about Purple4Polio and Rotary.
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A list of past presidents
moreSaturday 29th June 2019 BURGER BASH IN WINDSOR How would you fancy cooking a whole load of burgers on the hottest day of the year? well that's exactly what a number of Rotarians did on the 29th June.
moreMembers of our club and Ron’s family met on the morning of Saturday 10th February 2018 and we planted an English Maple tree in the Rotary Avenue of Remembrance in Langley Park.
moreA list of organisations and charities that we have helped by donating money, providing advice and assistance and the involvement within the actual organisations
moreArticles and photographs regarding international committee and our international links
moreA Welcome to Malcolm, our 2016-17 Club President
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