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We went to Bournemouth in a state of nervous anticipation. Last year's conference, we felt, was for serious conference attendees and not for the likes of us. We needn't have worried. From the moment the conference opened it was evident that lessons had been learned. The first morning was so good that all thoughts of an afternoon in the swimming pool disappeared. We heard from Lord Digby Jones who gave an impassioned performance, and although claimed to be non-political seemed to hate Jermey Corbyn! A range of speakers gave us food for thought. The afternoon session seemed to be less to our tastes, but Sunday morning was back to information that cheered us, moved us and made us think. I have 5 "to do" items on my list!
All in all a great weekend with great friendship, helped by the starter drinks from our President and his Lady!. The most weird item was that Colin Peel had a wardrobe malfunction with his suitcase, where the zipper stuck. He went out to buy a new suitcase on Saturday lunchtime and then won another suitcase in the raffle. This was only matched by Anne Richardson who complained to the raffle team that only 5 envelopes were left on each table of ten, assuming people came in couples. Having complained and got another envelope for the single parties on the table, she then won the raffle.
more Helping marshal at the Remembrance Day March in Ewell
more Collecting at Sainsburys November 2017 for Poppy Appeal
more Susan was introduced by Rotarian Dave Ayres and Inducted by President Richard Deavin
more Rotarian Ruthie Marcus is building a clinic in Malawi
more The club paid a visit to see our donated trees
more A great day out for families and the day just kept getting better
more Richard was inducted as President of Epsom Rotary Club
more Epsom Rotary sent a team to help with Cancer Research UK Race for life on Epsom Downs
more Regional Young Musician Winners. We put in this area all the news items that we think will interest our readers.
more A wonderful Italian meal with music, quiz etc
more Three contestants in the Young Chef competition helped produce a wonderful evening meal at the canopy
more Tha annual public speaking competion in English was held in Chantilly with our President's wife being one of the judges.
more 5 local Charities attended our ceremony to receive cheques.
more Here are some of the crocuses that we gave to Mayfield Lavender Farm to plant - some lovely pictures - thank you to Diana Deavin and Mayfield.
more The competition was held at Epsom College and all the participants were of a high standard
more The local heat of this competition was held at Epsom College
more Work on the walled garden by a team of volunteers continues
more Purchase of 3 bicycle ambulances for the furthermost villages in our clinic catchment area in Chilaweni, Malawi
more The Junior and Intermediate rounds were held on 27th Feb 2018. Alisa Strelkova-Lundberg of Rosebery came first in the Intermediate round and Rosie Paget of Blenheim in the Junior.
more Epsom Rotary donated 3 bicycle ambulances to the village of Chilaweni in Malawi
more Jasmine Bingham won the Regional Final of the Young Musician (Vocalist) at Reading on Sunday 29 April. She performed on Saturday 19th May at the National Final in Edinburgh!!!
more Martin was inducted by our President Richard Deavin at the lunchtime meeting.
more The Three Winning Photographs . Olivia went on to come third in the District Competition.
more Our finalists performed well at the Young Musician District Final with Jasmine Bingham advancing to Regional Finals.
more Mike Waddilove wins the annual bowls championship and receives his prize from President Elect Ronnie Smith
more We sponsored a young doctor to climb Kilimanjaro to help Dig Deep Africa - this is her story.
more We welcome Pam Woodcock as a new member.