Joining Rotary

Joining Rotary


What is Rotary?  

We are for communities - are you?

From the local community to making it a better place to live in, to the global network of communities struggling to survive.  Rotary believes that society works better when people work together.  With 1.2 million members worldwide and 53,000 UK members in 1,850 clubs, this aspiration becomes an attainable goal.

We are for making a difference

Being part of Rotary involves more than just giving something back to the community; it's about you personally helping it to prosper and making some great friends on the way.  Take a close look at our website and you will see the local and global projects we are currently involved in and how you might be able to help us

We are for socialising

Stonehouse Rotary (est 1980) is a dual gender club with members of all ages, backgrounds and who live right across the five valleys.  We are a friendly club which meets weekly with attendance being flexible to suit your circumstances. We have a wide range of guest speakers and we also get out and about on visits.  We skittle, go on guided walks and socialise enabling you to make new friends. Some of us even enter the annual Monmouth Raft Regatta and paddle down the Wye on our raft "Barrel O' Laffs.

Are you for all this?

 If the answer is yes, please let us know.  If the answer is, yes but I am not quite sure, please still contact us as there are many ways of getting involved with Rotary via our Volunteering and Friends scheme.  For an informal chat, plese email  learnmore@stonehouserotary.org.uk   or  call 01452 740883.  

We look forward to hearing from you.

Take a look at this video on people talking about Rotary

Why Rotary? from Rotary GB&I on Vimeo.

Joining Rotary sub-pages:

Welcome to 2 new members

more President Dave welcomes to membership.

Peter Rawll

more Sadly, we must announce the death of founder member Peter. A wise and considerate man, dedicated to serving the community in many ways.

We Welcome Maxine Tucker as a new Club member

more President Richard welcomes Maxine.

Welcome to New Member Ruth Apperley

more Ruth joins us on 30 April 2022

Supporting the Rotary Foundation Charity

more We are congratulated for our Club's support. See more detail.

Au Revoir to Steve and Wendy Tomlinson

more On their way to Greece

President John welcomes Steve.

Welcome back to Steve Tomlinson

more After a work assignment in South Carolina, US, we are most pleased to welcome Steve back into membership.

We welcome Dave Sollis as a new member

more Great to welcome in Dave

Welcome to Jan Lawry

more We are pleased to welcome Jan as a new member

We welcome Jeff Green as a new member

more Great to welcome in Jeff

Richard Apperley as a new member.

more A great welcome Richard.

Goodbye to 2 long-serving members

more Tony Fawkes and Charles Minchin

Soumil Sarin as a new member.

more A great welcome Soumil.

Neil Gibbs as a new member

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President Gill welcomes Yvonne Lane

New Member - Yvonne Lane

more President Gill welcomes a new member.

Graham presented with his award by DG Martyn harwood

Service Above Self Award

more Graham Furley receives one of Rotary's highest award

New Member - John Haywood

more John transfers to us from Amesbury Club

We welcome Wendy Bateman as a new member

more Wendy's introduction

We welcome Gill Rogers as a new member

more Joined 9th May 2012

Paul Harris Awards to our Members

more Paul Harris Awards for Derek Hurn and Bernard Pearce

President Derek badges-up John,

We welcome John Jeynes as a new member

more John, who had been inducted by District Govenor Stewart Gilbert

In Memory of Rotarian Brian Walker.

more A short memorial to Brian.

Au Revoir - Margaret

more We say farewell to Margaret Roberts

We welcome Hilary Al Rasheed as a new member

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We welcome Duncan Mann as a new member of our Club

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We Welcome Margaret Roberts as a new member of our Club

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