Rotary Club of Thame & District hosted an online talk about Medical Detection Dogs, the charity. Danielle Mills, shared stories about life savings dogs on Wednesday 21 April with a prompt start at 7:30 pm.
Participants who wish to attend are required to request details in advance via the contact form below.
The main photo includes Emily and Barna. Barna alerts Emily when she is about to collapse due to a complex health condition, so she can get somewhere safe and take the necessary action. Recently, Barna warned Emily while she was in the bath that she was about to have an episode, certainly saving her life. As well as physically saving her life countless times, Barna has restored her quality of life, giving her confidence to do lots of things a young lady should be able to do such as see her friends, go shopping and enjoy some independence.
Some of the dogs have been working recently on a COVID-19 trial. More information about the Medical Detection Dogs can be found on their website: https://www.medicaldetectiondogs.org.uk/
During the time of the pandemic, Rotary Club of Thame & District and Phoenix Community Club members have continued supporting the local community, have been meeting safely online and have been welcoming 10 new members since March 2020. The clubs’ doors are largely open to welcome new volunteer members.
To find out more about the Rotary Club of Thame & District or Phoenix Community Club or how to join, please visit www.thame.rotary1090.org or www.facebook.com/thamerotary or www.facebook.com/phoenixcommunityclubthame
more A group of almost 20 volunteers from Field Sales Solutions, Lightfoots Solicitors, Lucy Electric and Richardsons Accountants painted fences, seats and benches throughout the Visitor Centre.
more As we learn of the sad news that Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II has passed away, the thoughts and prayers of Rotary Club of Thame and District members are with the Royal Family.
more After a break in 2020, the popular senior Citizens’ Christmas Tea Party returned on Wednesday the 8th December 2021.
more Volunteers were required to help manning the car parking at Thomley, a local children charity based in Worminghall (HP18 9JZ) on Sunday 11 July between 9:30 am and 2 pm.
more After the ‘annus horribilis’ that was 2020, the Thame & District Rotary and Inner Wheel clubs brought some Christmas cheer to 80 elderly residents.
more In a bid to conquer stroke, Thame area residents were invited to attend the free blood pressure testing event organised by the Stroke Association and Rotary Clubs of Thame and Haddenham at the Co-Op in Thame on Saturday 13 April - 10:00-14:00.
more In a bid to conquer stroke, Thame area residents were invited to attend the free blood pressure testing event organised by the Stroke Association and Rotary Clubs of Thame and Haddenham at the Co-Op in Thame on Saturday 14 April - 10:00-14:00.
more Thame Rotarians will be helping Thame & District Lions with the marshalling of Thame's Festive Fun Run.
more The Senior Citizens Christmas Tea will be jointly organised by the Rotary and Inner Wheel Clubs of Thame in collaboration with the Mayor of Thame and Thame Town Council.
more Thame Rotarians will be supporting local schools with their fun and fundraising event
more In a bid to conquer stroke, Thame area residents were invited to attend the free blood pressure testing event organised by the Stroke Association and Rotary Clubs of Thame and Haddenham at the Co-Op in Thame on Saturday 22 April - 10:00-14:00.
more The Senior Citizens Christmas Tea was jointly organised by the Rotary and Inner Wheel Clubs of Thame in collaboration with the Mayor of Thame and Thame Town Council.
more Thame"™s Inner Wheel and Rotary had a special guest speaker at the Thame Football Club: the 41-year-old Royal Navy Reservist Michelle Ping who has led a remarkable double career for the past 20 years as a military reservist and a specialist paramedic.
more In a bid to conquer stroke, 73 residents in the Thame area attended the free blood pressure testing event organised by the Stroke Association and Rotary Clubs of Thame and Haddenham at the Co-Op in Thame on Saturday 23 April - 10:00-14:00.
more Quizmaster: Sue Boyle. Location: Thame Town Hall. Teams of 6 - £5 per person. Proceeds were split between Thame-Montesson Twinning Association and Thame Rotary Club
more Thame's Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs) shared with Thame Rotarians the good work they are doing to help making the local community a safer place to live.
more Nichola covered the 2015-2016 mayoral year in her talk.
more The Senior Citizens Christmas Tea Party was jointly organised by Thame's Rotary and Inner Wheel Clubs in collaboration with the Mayor of Thame and Thame Town Council.
more Rotary Club of Thame shared their stall with the Medical Detection Dogs - the charity.
more Thame Rotarians volunteered by helping the organisers to man the gates and sell tickets to the public.
more Thame was represented by Thame Rotary and Thame Inner Wheel leaders at the Sinaia Forever Festival 2015. Sinaia (Romania) and Thame (England) have been officially twinned since September 2012.
more Open to club members, prospective members and their partners
more An Evening to mark the 200th Anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo fought 18 June 1815 with the acclaimed film "Waterloo" (1970)
more Jeannette Matelot Green, Mayor of Thame, and Linda Emery, President of the Rotary Club of Thame, inaugurated "Brian"™s Seat", a new public bench on Phoenix Trail, near Windmill Road, for the benefit of the local community, on Wednesday, 29 April 2015
more The joint event with Haddenham & District Rotary Club was organised with the support of the Stroke Association.
more A talk for Thame Rotary Club on March 18th 2015 by Dr Angela Dike (nee Vartan)
more The Senior Citizens’ Christmas Tea was jointly organised by Thame's Rotary and Inner Wheel Clubs in collaboration with the Mayor of Thame and Thame Town Council.
more Jo Brown of EYAI - Enhancing Young Adults' Independence - was the guest of our club.
more Stroke Association and Rotary International in Great Britain and Ireland (RIBI) hosted over 1,000 free blood pressure testing events, testing over 50,000 people in 2014.
more Meeting open to club members, prospective members and their partners
more The Senior Citizens’ Christmas Tea was jointly organised this year by the Rotary and Inner Wheel Clubs of Thame in collaboration with the Mayor of Thame and Thame Town Council.
more Speaker Meeting - open to club members, prospective members and their partners. Speaker: Jeannette Matelot Green
more Rotary Club members throughout Great Britain are saving lives with this blood pressure testing. Every spring, club members round the country have tested the blood pressure of passersby.
more The 2012 Senior Citizens’ Christmas Tea was jointly organised by the Rotary and Inner Wheel Clubs of Thame in collaboration with the Mayor of Thame and Thame Town Council.
more Meeting open to partners and guests.
more The meeting was open to members, potential members, partners, guests. Steward: Ross Dike
more The club sponsored the children's section at "England's biggest one day country show".
more The event took place at St Joseph School - Thame and was organised with the help of Thame Inner Wheel club.
more This is a lunch meeting open to members, partners and guests. Steward: Jim Stanbridge.
more Supper meeting - open to club members, partners, potential members, guests. Steward: Des Wright
more The Rotary Club of Thame is the organiser of the Stroke Awareness Day in Thame. Members of the public were invited to have their blood pressure checked.
more A seat in the Cuttlebrook are of Thame was unveiled on Tuesday 18 August 2009 in the presence of the representatives of the Cooperative Group who provided a grant, Chiltern Vale Association and the Rotary Club of Thame who applied for the grant.
more The Rotary Club of Thame's volunteers helped manning the fete which took place on the Southern Road recreation ground in Thame.
more Thame Rotary displayed a stand at the show. With the support of the Racquets Fitness Centre of Thame, members of the public were able to perform a mile on a static bike and raise money for Rotary Charities.
more Supper Meeting - open to members, partners, potential members. Steward: Ross Dike
more Supper Meeting - Open to members, partners, potential members. Steward: Peter Gresty
more The Rotary Club of Thame was the organiser of the Stroke Awareness Day in Thame. Members of the public were invited to have their blood pressure checked
more The event was organised by the Rotary and Innner Wheel Clubs of Thame
more Supper Meeting - open to club members, partners and prospective members.
more The Rotary clubs of Thame and Haddenham & District hosted a “Know Your Blood Pressure” event at the Cooperative Supermarket in Thame on Saturday 28th April 2012 to help raise awareness of the link between high blood pressure and stroke.
back In the following paragraphs you can find out about more some of the events organised by this action group.