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.
All Rotarians, partners and Friends welcome.
Meet outside Barnet College at 2.30pm.
The walk will last for 30mins.
There will be a ‘folding’ collection in aid of Rotary Club funds.
We are having a BBQ (indoors if the weather is inclement)
on Saturday 5th September.
5.00pm onwards
Significant progress is being made with Nigeria being Polio free for 12 months but Polio will not be eradicated until there are ZERO cases in the world and until that time funds are still required.
Please come along and bring your friends and all make generous donations !!
The event is being registered with “The World’s greatest Meal to Help End Polio” and as such all contributions will be matched 200% by Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation who are supporting Rotary to eradicate Polio.
Mike & Debbie Hodge
The Rotary Club of Barnet presents its annual QUIZ & SUPPER NIGHT
7.00PM FOR 7.30PM PROMPT START
£12 per head including ‘fish & chip’ supper
Only soft drinks available to purchase. You may however consume your own wine or beer on the premises.
Plastic glasses and cups will be available free of charge.
TABLES OF EIGHT ( Maximum ).
Please download the Quiz team booking form here.
Proceeds from the evening will be in aid of the Rotary Club of Barnet’s Charitable activities
Golf day includes bacon rolls, coffee, dinner and prize giving.
Timings:
From 10.30 onwards. (Tee times will be confirmed)
The day will include: an auction and a raffle in aid of Noah’s Ark Children’s Hospice.
The Club says thank you and farewell to President Demetri, before he takes a ‘longish’ holiday with children and grandchildren in Greece and Cyprus.
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.