Rotary club of Stirling meeting of 14/10/16.
On the 90th anniversary of the granting of the club's charter, President
Alan Rankin welcomed members, District Governor Roddy Duncan and
Assistant District Governor Alistair Spowage to our meeting. Martin Ross
reminded members to collect their shoe boxes, to be returned filled by
7th November. Candidates for next year's Euroscholar will be interviewed
on 5th November. ADG Alistair Spowage presented the club with an award,
as the club with the highest member retention rate in District 1010 in
the past year.
President Alan had been looking back at the early days of the Rotary
club of Stirling as reported in the local press. The club first met in
the Waverly hotel on 22/10/1915 when it was addressed by councillor
George Hall, who saw Rotary, and its members, as an important part of
the structure and activity of Stirling life. The aims and objectives
were as they remain today, particularly "service above self".
Our speaker D.G. Roddy Duncan from the Inverurie and Kenmay club, brought
us up to date on current activities, and suggested how Rotary might
develop in the future. A recent independent report on RYLA supported the
camps as an excellent experience for the participants, and a worthwhile
activity we should support.
For the coming year he asked that we support three main activities. End
Polio Now. Starting in 1985 as Polio Plus we have, along with WHO and
Bill Gates achieved a 99.9% reduction in cases of Polio, but this needs
to be maintained and pursued in a few remaining problem areas. Rotary
Foundation. This remains the largest charitable fund in the world, and
with admin costs of only 3%, supports a wide variety of projects
internationally. Membership remains a priority, especially attracting
younger members. He urged us to think out of the box about what we do as
a club, and with this in mind, his own motto for the district
conference is, "It's what we do that counts” For further information
The meeting on 21/10/16 is a business meeting. Visitor's host Jane Wilson.
Ian Richardson