Dunbar harbour

Mon, Jul 4th 2022 at 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm

Robin Hamilton describes the Harbour Murals, the work of pupils in six local primary schools, co-sponsored by Dunbar Rotary, and Fiona Kibby, Dunbar’s new Harbour Master, outlines her new challenges in managing a working harbour.

One of the Harbour Murals

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Crocuses at Castellau

The 2011 spring display (at Castellau) featuring Dunbar Rotary's efforts to keep Polio Eradication as a priority for the world

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Kilt walk 2021

Members and friends on their kilt walk

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Dunbar Rotary wins the Rotary competition

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Angel Tree presents

The successful Dunbar Rotary project, now taken up by other Rotary clubs in Scotland

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Collecting warm clothes for war refugees

Projects from India to Africa - Rotary is world-wide.

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Presidents 2020 to 2023

In 2021, Andrew Brown (2020-2021) handed over the Presidency to Wendy Badger (2021-22) at a distanced ceremony in his front garden, and Elaine O'Brien (on the right) is now President (2022-23) for a second time.

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The Battery at Dunbar Harbour Floodlit in Purple
For Purple for Polio

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The week-by-week organisation of a lively Rotary group.

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Intergenerational group

Working with local community groups and schools

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Rotary Foundation is Rotary's international charity arm, supporting major humanitarian projects as well as smaller district projects.

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Young Writer entrants 2023

Dunbar Rotary organises and supports projects in local primary and secondary schools, and other youth projects where appropriate.

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The PR committee tells you about Rotary projects, hoping that you will support them and perhaps consider joining Rotary to help even further.

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Social events, with fun and laughter, are an important part of Rotary - it's not all projects and work!

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Rotary welcomes all ages and interests, and this committee offers the residents of Dunbar and area the opportunity to be part of an active local group with international connections.

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