Our club is buzzing with festive spirit as we head toward Christmas! Each year we throw ourselves into the season, and 2026 is shaping up to be one of our most joyful and community‑focused yet.
Spreading Cheer Through Music
Our pop‑up choir will once again be out and about, filling local venues with carols and Christmas favourites. It’s a wonderful way to bring people together and share the warmth of the season.
Supporting Local Festivities
We’re proud to lend a hand at events including stepping in for Father Christmas himself. It’s always a highlight for members and a great opportunity for us to connect with the community.
Helping Young Voices Make a Difference
We’re delighted to support the Llanishen High School choir as they raise money for charities. Their enthusiasm and talent bring energy to every event, and we’re honoured to help amplify their efforts.
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The highest form of recognition a Rotary Club can bestow is the Paul Harris Fellow. It is presented to a Rotarian or a member of the community who has made an outstanding contribution to the community.
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moreOur club is buzzing with festive spirit as we head towards Christmas. Each year we throw ourselves into the season and 2026 is s up to be one of the most joyful and community focused yet.
moreThe eight Rotary Clubs in Cardiff with the Vale Clubs collect and distribute around 1400 reusable coats for people in our communities
moreSince 2018 Cardiff East Rotary has adopted Lisvane and Thornhill Station with club members looking after the floral displays through the year.
moreThe Club has a regular programme of visits and fun social activities, aimed at being informed about what happens in our communities
moreSupporting other organisations and individuals in the community is an important part of the Club' activities.
moreThe Welsh Amateur Gymnastics Association Competition for children with special needs was held at the Wales Sports Centre in Cardiff on 17th March 2017. Rotary sponsored the awards & trophies which were presented by various Rotarians who attended.
moreCardiff East seeks and undertakes contact and co-operation with other clubs including social events, fund raising and service.
moreThe Club continues to support Marie Curie collecting £410 at Tescos Western Avenue 17 February 2023. The Rotary Club continues to support the annual Poppy appeal. November 2022 members were out collecting for the appeal in Sainsbury’s Thornhill
morePresident Paul and Rtn. David Miles plus other Members and family attended, as shown here, at a collection for Marie Curie Cancer Care over 3 days on 13th - 16th February 2020 at Sainsburys Thornhill. A total of £1,826 was raised.
morePresident Paul visited St Monica's Primary School to present prizes to the winners. Head teacher Abi Beacon was thrilled that the youngsters had won certificates and prizes and the school had won the overall school trophy.
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