On reflecting back over the last year I realised in hindsight that the Pres-Elect zoom preparation barely scraped the surface of the complexity of being a President of a Rotary Club.
However, with your support we, as a Club, have achieved so much in all of the committees. My special thanks to Stuart who agreed to become the temporary Secretary until end of my tenure.
The Conveners gave their annual reports at the AGM, and I have chosen key achievements from each committee.
Community continued to seek opportunities to lend assistance throughout the whole catchment. New 4 U, Donations to the Salvation Army, their Christmas Toy Appeal, Toy Box, Poppy wreaths, Festival of Music. Alan represents our interests with Fife Young Carers and Kids Out.
All these impact positively on such a range of activities.
Youth competitions may not have involved as many schools as desired in another disruptive year in the schools. However, Robert organised a very successful Exhibition of Writing, Art and Photography. Entries from outwith Fife accepted showed impact of the website. A successful new venue for the PSQ was Inzievar PS, having the largest school hall.
Fundraising proved quite challenging with the cancelling of the Ultimate Quiz our biggest fundraiser. There were successful online competitions, Race night, plus a concert so £1629 was raised.
International/Foundation continues in the support of Kampong Tralach school. A few members participated in the Kiltwalk raising £8500 in order to update IT resources. Donation of £1000 supported the Earthquake in Turkey & Syria disaster.
Alex has submitted a project to District Grants for a Malawi project. Need to plan & detail project costs.
Membership we have currently 30 members and 4 honorary members. Of the 30, 7 do not attend and 2 more are very infrequent attenders. Holidays, other commitments, illness we have been lucky if to exceed 60%. Therefore, the efforts of some have ensured that we have been involved in many good projects. However, we need new members. We welcomed the return of Roger Templeton.
The Public Image of the club has been enhanced with the Youth competitions. Our Facebook, Twitter and Instagram have all increased.
The website is updated regularly providing news and information for both members and interested parties.
The weekly meetings have been enhanced by a range of diverse, excellent, interesting Speakers organised by Mark. He has, also, organised Fellowship evenings, meal in Carnock Inn, Glen Tavern, Ten pin Bowling evening. Give us a Clue Who are you? Fun evenings.
Treasurer – no! I haven’t forgotten Janice as our Treasurer who reviews the two Bank Accounts, giving us clear balance sheets, each month answering any questions. From 1st July 2022 until 02 May 2023, we have donated to range good works, £4250.
The 44th Charter Dinner was held in the Pitbauchlie, a relaxed evening, good food, good company. Sandy McIntosh gave us an inspirational talk from his BBQ in parents’ in laws garden to the phone call informing school on fire. Thereafter the Action planning by Sandy and his Management Team went into overdrive…. might be the Starbucks coffee at 6am each morning. Within the week 1400 pupils had been allocated to different local schools, college and Centre.
Three events have been attended in the last week – Prize giving at Woodmill, Carnock PS Book Festival and as I write Technology Challenge. Lovely end to the year involved with children of various ages. My comfort zone.
Now my Handover to President-Elect Brian Mitchell who having been a president before knows what he is doing. Dare I say thanks to Douglas who gently persuaded me in becoming President.
more West Fife Rotary welcomes new President with deep local roots
more Brian Mitchell returns as President
more Convenors outlined plans for the next Rotary year
more Link to all the convenors reports
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more Aileen North becomes First Lady
more Imagine Rotary is the presidential theme of RI President Jennifer Jones
more Lib received a citation for the achievements in the Rotary Year
more Final words from President Rotary year 2021-2022
more Links to all the Convenor's Reports
more Co-ordinator Mark Todd's report to the 2022 AGM
more Handover from Roger was socially distanced with the help of Tam O'Shanter
more A difficult year if ever there was one.
more The Ken Young Plate was presented to Robin Grant for his work in the local community
more Roger Hall is installed as President as club watched on by Zoom
more A look back on the Rotary Year 2019-2020 Who could have predicted how it would have ended?
more The Ken Young Plate is presented to Community Service convenor Neil Spriddle
more These notes comprises the reports already emailed to all club members from committee conveners plus the additional comments and or updates from conveners on the night.
more Brian Mitchell is President of the Rotary Club of West Fife
more General Report on Club.
more The regular Tuesday meetings of The Rotary Club of West Fife are held at 6.30pm in Keavil House Hotel, Crossford KY12 8NN
more President Elect Dave's vision for the new Rotary Year
more This club service committee has through its use of strategic and business planning contributed substantially to the rejuvenation and enthusiastic commitment of the club
more Alex Evan Wong was elected to serve a second term of office
more Handover to incoming President Alex Evan Wong was carried out before Alex went off on holiday to the Far East.
more This summary report covers Club Administration and House matters 2013/2014
more President Ewan Archibald takes over from Donald Mackay
more Attended by President Elect Ewan Archibald and six of his team.
more President Ewan Archibald
more The Ken Young Plate
more President Robert is installed
more Donald Mackay becomes first member to do a second term in the chair at the Rotary Club of West Fife.
more Presentation of the Ken Young - Club Service Shield
more Friday 8th June at Garvock House Hotel, Dunfermline
more Notes from the Glenrothes Assembly
more Convenor Ian Grieve's Report to Club Assembly
more Links to Reports from Club Assembly
more Vocational visit to Dunfermline Veterinary Practice
more 15 members of the club visited the Craig and Rose Paint factory at Halbeath
more Please return by Monday 29th August
more It is our intention this year to have a busy and varied programme, continuing last years aims of raising our profile and improving our links with the local community at all age levels.
more Five members and their partners enjoyed a weekend of fellowship in Dublin
more An introduction to Greig W.W. Hill
more Rotary is continuing to go through a period of change and we must all adapt if this organisation is to continue to be as relevant in the future as it has been in the past
more We have both raised and distributed record sums of money this year
more Retired Master Blender is the club's new president
more Senior Vice President Ian Grieve introduced the plans for the next Rotary year.