Carnforth Rotarians are enthusiastic, fun-loving and active volunteers We first three Thursday evenings per month, except December) for dinner and fellowship.
See the poster for Carnforth lad Matthew, who will shave his head to raise money for Help for Heroes. He has raised over £8,500 up to now. The last big fundraiser is on Sunday 10th December at the Legion.
“We cannot take progress or possible victory for granted. Let us make collective history and #EndPolio Now!” - Jean-Luc Perrin, Rotary International Representative to the United Nations in Geneva https://t.co/11IADQRmN5
Mike Harrison, Lunesdale Rotary spoke about his
1935 Austin Ruby, a restoration project bought for £125. This required a full rewire, restored body panels, a replacement sunroof, the original seats reupholstered in leather & respray to Westminster Green with Black Wings.
Carnforth Rotary Bowling team were successful in their match against Garstang and Over Wyre Club. The match was held at St Michaels Bowling Club. The photo shows the members of the two teams.
This month marks 35 years since the GPEI was formed to deliver on a historic promise: the worldwide eradication of polio. Since then, cases have been reduced by 99.9%! But, we can’t stop now. Global commitment is vital to #EndPolio so no child is paralyzed by this disease again.
It’s our @BarrowRotary Annual Charity Duck Race today at Gleaston Park… our 1500 ducks will be taking to the water around 1 o’clock. Thanks to everyone who has sponsored a duck… we’ll announce the winning numbers asap!! 🐥🐥🐥
Thankyou @CarnforthRotary for the very warm welcome & for the opportunity to present the work we do with the voluntary sector & our communities.Incredibly inspiring, generous & kind the support you provide locally particularly to young people.Thank you for taking good care of me
Several Carnforth Rotarians supervised 40 Capernwray students to litter pick & weed around Carnforth Town Centre areas. The students, were enthusiastic, fun loving & hard working. A huge thanks to them all. Thanks also to Carnforth Town Council for providing all of the tools, etc
@CarnforthRotary Rotarian, David Alexander gave an interesting and entertaining talk on Poetry for the Music Halls, where actors used poetry, in the form of monologues, to engage with their audiences. Some were long recitations of events, often recounted in gruesome detail.
Nick Ward gave an interesting talk on how the 3 bells in St Cuthbert’s Church, Over Kellet are unsafe and are going to be replaced by 8 bells from a redundant Church in Accrington. The total cost will be £100,000, which can be reduced by people getting involved or by donating.
Charlotte Ellwood, North West Cancer Research, spoke about discovering new ways to diagnose, treat and prevent the disease. They are using medical records to produce an interactive, post code map, showing the level of cancers occurring in our area from Morecambe to Barrow.
@carnforthrotary is twinned with Rotary Club of Altena in the Netherlands. We were pleased to welcome two of their members, Jelle and Freek to our meeting on the 30th March. We look forward to working on more joint projects in the near future.
A fantastic District 1190 Conference yesterday, all about Youth, what they do and how we can work together. The speakers were excellent, there are many amazing people out there. Many thanks to The Herdy Company Kendal for their donations to the goodie bags.