Cardiff Rotary was chartered in November 1917 - the first Rotary Club in Wales.
To celebrate 100 years of Rotary in Wales a number of events and legacy initiatives are planned in the coming months.
The Beating Retreat celebration was attended by Rotary GBI President Eve Conway, District Governor Steve Jenkins, District Governor Elect Maggie Hughes, Cardiff President Keith Wilson and President Elect George Mercer.
more Bowls competition rolls ahead.
more To coincide with the Rio Paralympics, attendees tried out 30 disabled sports at the National Indoor arena at Cardiff Met University, beating the previous record by 200.
more Thank you everyone who took part in the Classic Vehicle Show at Aberfest recently
more Handover at the Orangery
more DGE Maggie Hughes was invited to represent Rotary at an event held at the Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff to celebrate the communities, organisations and individuals who are helping to make Wales a dementia friendly nation.
more The Narberth and Whitland Rotary Clubs Sounds Fantastic showcases these young people in a fantastic afternoon of Musical Excellence.
more A section of the A4119 Tonypandy by-pass has been named Rhondda Rotary Way to celebrate the Rhondda club"™s 60th birthday.
more Competitors from all over southern Wales gathered in the impressive setting of Cowbridge Comprehensive School for the Intermediate and Senior final of Youth Speaks for the District.
more The Award, presented to George Mercer of the Rotary Club of Cardiff, was for creating change and opportunity within the field of membership development.
more The fourth annual Welsh Dragon Boat Championship was held at Llysyfran Reservoir and Country Park, Sunday 28 May, supported by Narberth and Whitland Rotary Club.
more The Sadler family were overwhelmed with the support from the American Rotarians.
more Here are a selection of pictures from the Young Photographer Competition
more Syrian Humanitarian Protection Programme "“ Wales
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