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The students from St Catherine’s College entered photographs in the Rotary Club of Eastbourne’s annual competition. The subject in 2023 was ‘The Beauty of Architecture’.

The Seaford Photographic Society judged the Rotary Club of Eastbourne’s initial submissions in a competition sponsored by law firm, Stephen Rimmer. These entries will now go forward into the Rotary District phase of the competition.

In the senior category, Belle King’s clever photo of the Eiffel Tower (below) was judged the winner.

Grant Sanders from Stephen Rimmer and Graham Marsden, the President of the Rotary Club of Eastbourne, seen above, with the students came to the school to present the prizes to the students.

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Sports and Social Events

Sports and Social Events

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This event offers a great opportunity for teams from all walks of life to join in a community-wide competitive but fun occasion on a summer’s evening.

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A brief explanation...

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Raising £100,000 to help house the homeless in Eastbourne

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How to get involved with Rotary

There area different ways to become involved with Rotary depending upon how much time you may have. These are given here.

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Do you know someone in Eastbourne who will be alone this Christmas? Here's how you can help...

Providing a lunch on Christmas Day

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Fundraising

Our Main Club objective is to provide service. Obviously we also need money to enable this to happen These are the options.

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International Projects

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Youth projects

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Rotary Foundation

The Rotary Foundation of Rotary International was created in 1917 for the purpose of "doing good in the world." Through the Foundation, Rotarians sponsor international educational and humanitarian programs, where some US$90 million is invested annually.

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