It was a curious group that turned up on Sunday morning to see what they had let themselves in for for Swanage Carnival. Sue and Mo had kept their plans very close to their chests and only the theme of Hollywood was known.
"It's tough" said Sue - "if we tell them what we are going to do with them they would never show up". However, the intrepid group did show up on time - including for the first time our President Neil who confounded all expectations by smiling at least once (or was it wind).
There are certain traditions that have to be observed each year at Swanage Carnival - the Notting Hill Dancers add noise & colour, as do the Red Arrows - and David dresses up as a woman. Sadly he left this year disappointed as he ended up as an androgious cartoon character - still there's always next year.
Againt the odds Swanage Rotary was awarded second place (tough being up against primary schools kids dressed as munchkins). A tribute to both the organisaers and participants. The float attracted a lot of money although Doug wished some of the coins could have been aimed at the buckets.
The last word goes to Sue. "Each year I make a careful note of all the things said which I disagree with. Those people get invited onto the float and I enjoy 2 hours of ritulistic humiliation on their part".
Here's to next year when the lovely Sue & Mo will do a superb job as always :-)
more our young musician competition 2015
more Swanage Rotary are holding a breakfast for those who might otherwise be alone on Christmas Day.
more A major community event which brought together most of the local voluntary groups and schools in Swanage was held in aid of the BBC's Children in Need Charity. The Swanage Challenge was a great fun day. See below for a list of events and activities:
more For many years Swanage Rotary has put on a breakfast for people who might otherwise be alone at Christmas. Despite some poor weather, this year was no exception and as you can see from the photos a good time was had by all.
more Each year members and friends of Swanage Rotary host a breakfast for those who might otherwise be alone on Christmas Day.
more There was a series of fun events held to help raise funds for the Children in Need Appeal. The culmination was a football tournament held at Swanage & Herston Football club. OVER £700 RAISED SO FAR AND STILL COUNTING
more Swanage Rotary has sponsored the Swanage Middle School Awards for many years and so it was with mixed emotions that the final awards evening was held this year prior to the school closing.
more Swanage Rotary presented a cheque to Julia's House in support of their work as Dorset's only childrens hospice
more Swanage Rotary hosted the annual Rotary Young Musicians Competition at St Mary's Church Swanage. Seven vocalists and musicians entered what turned out to be a high quality event and made life difficult for the judges.
more This year Swanage Rotary is organising the annual "Switch on Swanage" event which will consist of a street fayre in the town and culminate with the Christmas Lights being lit by Santa.
more A team of volunteers lead by President David Frankham helped marshall the crowds when the Olympic torch came to Swanage.
more For the 19th year, Swanage rotary club sponsored the annual Swanage Middle School Awards. The awards reflect not only excellance in music & academic studies but also the contribution made by pupils to the life of the school and the community
more Jack Otter, the inspiration for the project, officially opened the Heroes Haven cabin in Swanage. This community project was supported by Swanage Rotary and despite the inclement weather a large crowd turned out to support the opening.
more The Countess of Wessex visited Swanage to open the new Guide & Brownie HQ. Swanage Rotary had provided funds to assist in the refurbishment of the hall and President Mick Beck was invited to meet the Countess in recognition of our contribution.
more Swanage Rotary will once again hosted a meal for those who otherwise might be alone on Christmas Day
more At a recent meeting of the Purbeck Duke of Edinburgh Award group Jenny Hynan from Swanage Rotary presented a cheque for £500 to support their work
more Swanage Rotary colaborated with other organisations in Swanage to put on a hugh street party to celebrate the Queen's Diamond Jubilee. The weather was kind and a great day was enjoyed by all involved.
more This year's Rotary Young Musicians competition proved to be a close contest between four different but compelling performances.
more A group from the Purbeck School Interact Club, supported by Swanage & Wareham Rotary clubs, will be walking from Ulwell near Swanage to Lulworth Cove in aid of Mosaic - a charity to help bereaved children.
back Swanage Rotary have always focused on supporting young people and needs within our community. This group within the club has supported a number of projects which cover many aspects of our lives in Purbeck. See what we have been doing below: