Note: Weds at 19:30 – Second and Fourth Wednesdays. Kings Head and Bell, Abingdon (zoom link option available). Fri at 13:00 – First and Third Fridays. Brewery Tap, Ock St, Abingdon. Please refer to club calendar for more information.
Note: 1st & 3rd Wednesdays at 12:30 for 13:00. 2nd and 4th Wednesdays at 19:00 for 19:30 If there is a 5th Wednesday we hold a 'partners' meeting at 19:30.
Note: We hold meetings twice each month on Wednesday evenings at Burnham Park Hall at 8 pm. All meetings are hybrid, i.e. a physical meeting also accessible by video. To attend in person or for a meeting link please email: secretary@rcbb.co.uk
Note: Currently meeting on 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Wednesdays of the month, at The Odney Club. If you would like to join for dinner please advise by noon on preceding Friday to - bentonbaldwin@googlemail.com Do Not contact the Odney Club Directly.
Note: We meet in person each week. Fifth Wednesday possibly different!
Note: 1st Saturday - Coffee Morning meeting 11am- Environment 2nd Tuesday - Club Council Zoom or IRL to be announced Partner dinners- Venues to be advised Contact Secretary @ 07979 690 437
Note: Bar open from 18:30 prior to the meal
Note: We hold hybrid meetings weekly. For 5th Wednesday in the month contact the Secretary. (01494 737412)
Note: 5th Wednesday with partners 7:30pm, venue varies
Note: Notes: 1st, 2nd & 3rd Weds at Cobbs; 4th Weds online via Zoom - contact Carrie Wise for an invitation on 07769323437 - 5th Weds: an alternative meeting.
Note: We are currently only meeting face to face
Note: Lunch times 1st/3rd Weds of Month and Twilight 2nd/4th Weds, & Evening with partners if there is a 5th Weds. IMPORTANT Currently not all meetings are held at The West Grange Hotel. Contact Secretary for details.
Note: We have a lunch meeting on the 1st Wednesday of the month, at 1pm, and an evening meeting on the 3rd Wednesday, at 18:30. On 5th Wednesdays, normally, an evening social event is organised, with partners and guests invited.
'What We Do' Main Pages:
A report on the project run by Prof David Brodie Of Jordans & District Rotary Club
moreon TVAA & the Fellowship Weekend
moreA District Conference event held at Benson Parish Hall on Saturday, 10th February 2024.
moreWanting to 'do your bit' for the community? This is the opportunity you've been searching for!
moreRotary works with young people in a variety of ways to develop their skills and provide opportunities for them to enjoy a greater awareness of the world about them.
moreThe Rotary Foundation enables Rotarians and their partners to achieve sustainable solutions to global problems. Widely recognised as being in the top 5 for Best Value Charity Giving, it celebrated its 1st 100 years in 2017
moreRotary in the Thames Valley protecting the Environment
morestories from our Rotarians and clubs
moreOur partnerships with communities and organisations overseas, providing safe water, promoting maternal and child health, responding to natural disasters and supporting those in conflict zones
moreSynopsis of the International activities of Clubs with contact details.
moreThe countries in which Clubs have international projects
moreThis presentation by Rtn Catherine Eagleson (Glenferrie, District 9800) describes how a love of puzzles and living with bipolar disorder led her to create the Clue Detective Puzzle Agency and highlights how puzzles can be beneficial for mental health.
moreRotary Delivers Two Large Generators to Ukrainian Hospitals. More will follow. Please donate here.
moreDistrict Specialist Officers
moreHow District 1090 is managed
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