Programme
Despite Covid 19 the Club continues to prosper on line with an exciting programme. Why not join us from the comfort of your home?
The Club meets on Monday evenings at 7pm on Zoom and all are welcome. Please email our Club Secretary for details.
Forum Meeting – Club Members will feedback their thoughts and finding from the recent Scatter week.
Amir Fleischmann, the Clubs Rotary Foundation Scholar, will be speaking on the impact of language in the discussion of conflict.
Past District Governor Dick and June Nathan will talk to the Club about their experiences at this years Rotary Convention in Seoul, Korea.
We are having an End Polio Now BBQ
(indoors if the weather is inclement)
Saturday 10th September.
6.00pm onwards
Rotary started the initiative to eradicate Polio in 1985 to be joined by the United Nations and world governments in 1988. At the outset there were 365,000 cases a year, currently in 2016 there have been just 21 cases!. But Polio will not be eradicated until there have been zero cases for 3 years so the fund raising must continue.
Please come along and bring your friends and all make generous donations !!
Mike & Debbie Hodge
Civic visit by the Mayor of the London Borough of Barnet.
Club Business Meeting for September 2016.
Past President Scott Maclachlan talks to the Club on his adventures traveling in and around South America.
Chris Miller, from the Charity Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM) will be talking to the Club about how CALM is seeking to prevent Male Suicides.
For more information, please see the CALM website – www.thecalmzone.net
Club Members will be reporting back from Rotary in London District Conference, held on 21-23 October 2016 in Eastbourne.
A Rotary Forest School is an exciting new concept that will mark Rotary’s contribution to the community in a way that will last for many years. The current climate offers unique opportunities in setting up educational establishments. Rtn. Selwyn Foreman will be explaining the concept of the Rotary Forest School and how it is developing.