There will be more Rotary Unplugged events almost each month. If you consider yourself as a community and environment minded person, and wish to join Rotary, please get in touch with us via the form below.
Marius Hopley, the District Governor of Rotary District 1090 in the Thames Valley, has been running the Rotary Unplugged event for some months. This is a fantastic opportunity to learn about Rotary, how Rotary members give back to the community, Environment - Rotary’s new area of focus and how to join Rotary. The talk normally alternates with breakout 5 minutes session when participants will discuss in groups of 3-4 various community topics suggested by the speaker.
Phoenix Community Club has taken on an Environmental project with Thame Wombles and is planning another day with them. They have also arranged a day working on the nature reserve at Cuttlebrook in Thame. Phoenix has also forged links with those involved in Thame Green Living Plan. Additionally, Phoenix has also been in touch with all the local schools sharing the opportunity for them to take part in the Rotary Environmental Poster Competition.
Phoenix members have recently completed the redecoration of the outside play area at the Red Kite Family Centre, local Thame and Chinnor based charity.
During the time of the pandemic, Rotary Club of Thame & District and Phoenix Community Club members have continued supporting the local community, have been meeting safely online and have been welcoming 10 new members since March 2020. The clubs’ doors are largely open to welcome new volunteer members.
To find out more about the Rotary Club of Thame & District or Phoenix Community Club or how to join, please visit www.thame.rotary1090.org or www.facebook.com/thamerotary or www.facebook.com/phoenixcommunityclubthame
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