District Youth Services

Contact Email: youth@rotary1100.org


ROTARY YOUTH COMPETITIONS



Submission Dates:

Non Face to Face CompetitionsDistrict Entries by 31st December 24 to be sent to District Youth Lead – Lucy Thornton at youth@rotary1100.org

National Deadline 30th April 2024.

Face to Face CompetitionsDistrict Finals to take place in February 2025 (dates and venues TBA)

Cluster Finals March 25

National Finals:  April 25

ROTAKIDS

                                                                  

RotaKids is an exciting way for those 12 and under to lead and engage in important, lively activities that will make a positive difference in their school, in their local community and globally. At the same time RotaKids enjoy developing the ability and confidence to take up their place in society as responsible, successful, effective citizens both now and in the future. They have fun developing team work skills and making good friends.

As citizenship is part of the school curriculum this is an opportunity for Rotary to support and expand the work already happening in school. The decisions made always involve the RotaKids. 

Click/tap to visit ROTAKIDS (requires MEMBER log in to access)

INTERACT

                                                                          
Interact clubs, sponsored by individual Rotary clubs, are clubs for 12-18 year olds. Every year, Interactors complete at least two projects in their communities, one of which is overseas, helping them build friendships and a better understanding with young people in other countries.

Click or tap to visit INTERACT website (requires MEMBER log in to access)
or Facebook at FB-INTERACT

 RYLA 


District 1100 is working in Partnership with District 1150. Both Districts attend Storey Arms Outdoor Education Centre, Pen y Fan, Brecon Beacons.

The District Administration Team are Robert Fry and Hayley Ridge-Evans

Contact by emailing youth@rotary1100.org
Prefixing Subject Title with Attention of RYLA

DISTRICT 1100 GRANTS

There are 3 Grant Schemes currently running – that is: Youth Development, Membership Development & The Environment & Sustainability.  There is a New Pack available which contains all Three:  

Description/Guidelines for Each Scheme

The Process to Follow to Apply/Secure a Grant

The Application Form (common for all grants)

Please contact Lucy Thornton – District Youth Lead – youth@rotary1100.org

APPLY UP TO £250 FOR ANY NEW YOUTH PROJECT OR ACTIVITY

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I would like to say thank you to clubs for making me so welcome on my visits. I have enjoyed meeting you all.

I now look forward to 24/25 and the achievements we can do together.

Thank you

Lucy Thornton
District Youth Lead
youth@rotary1100.org


'What We Do' Main Pages:

Rotary Community Service Awards made to deserving local citizens

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Cirencester Rotary Club will be staging their third annual Junior Biathlon on 30 September and are inviting children of all ages and abilities to get their applications in now.

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January 2019 onwards - a record of our speakers

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Rotarians and children choosing their planting spots.

Planting Crocuses for End Polio Now

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Our Community, Environment & Ecology Services team have been busy over the past 3 years planting trees locally & contributing to improving Cirencester Parish Church Memorial Garden & supports the new 'Clean & Green Initiative'.

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Join us to make a difference and have fun doing it!

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Charities we support and have supported in the past

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Members making their mark at the Pools -  January 2019

Where the Club helps the environment

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The-Winners!

Building bridges with aspiring engineers

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Latest Bulletins shared with us from our twinned Rotary Club of Camden, Australia

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Photo update of start, progress and Children looking happy. Good to see new land cruiser has finally arrived in Madina & looking forward to putting it to good use. Plus update reports.

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"Paul Harris Fellow presentations" are made to Rotarians who have made a significant contribution to the Club's activities.

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Cirencester Rotary Club was very pleased to sponsor this year's Public Speaking Competition at Kingshill School

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Celebration of the Final Completion

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Following years of planning, two postponements due to Covid and the sudden passing of Queen Elizabeth II, the difficult decision was made to go ahead with the event as planned and hold a two minute silence in her honour at 1pm.

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Santa's Sleigh, Waitrose Bag Packing, Carol Concert, Christmas Dinner

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Details of the Membership Committee

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Rotary Club of Wakefield links with Cirencester Rotary to source Robotic Cats to support and comfort people who have Dementia

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Cirencester Rotary Club recently reinforced its on-going support for local charity "Hope for Tomorrow" by attending the official launch of their newest mobile chemotherapy unit - the replacement for "Helen", the unit that directly serves Glouceste

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A consultant cardiologist, Dr Scott posed the question "who wants to live forever?" and set about explaining to an attentive audience how best to reduce their risk of suffering a heart attack.

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Listen to a recent interview with Andy Kerr discussing our Charity walk Land's End to John o'Groats and back (equivalent) to fund raise for our local charities. Also a listing of past Rotary interviews.

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Our Club's leading role in programme selling at the Annual RIAT @ Fairford Airfield

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Cirencester Rotary Club’s annual car treasure hunt attracted a healthy contingent of competitive souls who set out from the Royal Agricultural University aiming to reach the correct destination for their evening meal by decoding the clues provided.

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Members of Cirencester Rotary Club welcomed Gordon Burley from the Institute of Advanced Motorists (IAM) to their meeting recently to give an informative presentation on how to drive more safely.

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Skittles, Quizes, Cricket etc

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2016 - Our Young Chefs, Finn Justice and Jo Towning, both from Deer Park School

A great competition for young Chefs.

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The inaugural charity golf day, organised by Cirencester Rotarian Andy Kerr and held at the prestigious Cirencester Golf Club this month was a huge success and raised £4,300 for Dementia UK and other local Rotary charities.

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RYLA is a leadership program coordinated by Rotary Clubs around the globe

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Lynn Adlington undertakes a 2 week trip to Sierra Leone

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