Our meeting this week was held at Squires Garden Centre, Twickenham, at the kind invitation of Colin Squire.
We were delighted to welcome the Mayor of Richmond upon Thames, Councillor Julia Cambridge, who told us about her work as Mayor and her nominated charity for the year RUILS.
The charity, based in Teddington, supports disabled children and adults with long term health and mental health conditions to live life independently and to be part of the community.
We were also pleased to be joined on this occasion by Lesley Seddon, Chair of Trustees of Homelink, Day Respite Care Centre in Whitton and to learn more about that charity also.
The picture shows Rotary President Eva Peters and club members greeting our visitors.
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Our Swimathon has become an annual event and has raised an enormous amount for local charities.
moreWe raise funds with events like Christmas Collections, Rotary Swimathon, Race Nights, Quiz Evenings, etc. The coronavirus epidemic has curtailed some of our efforts but as restrictions are lifted we are now planning a new programme of activities..
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moreThe Community and Vocational Committee is chaired by Colin Squire.
moreThe International Committee is chaired by Eva Peters.
moreThe Youth Committee is chaired by Andrew Murray.
moreIn just a few years time The Rotary Club of Twickenham will celebrate 100 years of existence. A lot has happened in that time and we are justifiably proud of our heritage. The following is a brief history of some of the club's important landmarks.
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