By Lois_Avery at 09:44 on 08/07/09
A New Rotary Club has been formed which meets at 7.30am at Rotary Hall, Station Hill, for breakfast each Tuesday. Called Chippenham Larkrise, because they'll be up with the birds, the club is aimed at attracting younger Rotarians in their 20's, 30's or 40's...Any new members are welcome to turn up!
By Lois_Avery at 09:44 on 08/07/09
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The problem with starting a group for younger rotarians is that 7.30 is not the most attractive time.
By samsonsobers at 10:32 on 08/07/09
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It's a before work club, so they will hopefully get people popping in en route to their jobs, but i agree, it's not ideal!
By supermansgirl at 11:29 on 08/07/09
ReportI don't think people, which includes me, exactly understand what the Rotary Club is all about. I have recently attended some organised business breakfast clubs at a similar time in the morning and attendances are growing. For myself and many others business opportunities may come later but the main event is meeting people and gaining a better life experience. I would like to know more and perhaps the only way will be to attend.
By Adrian_chase at 14:44 on 04/08/09
Reportps. I'm 52 years old but I don't suppose that really matters!
By Adrian_chase at 14:46 on 04/08/09
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I am a Founder Member and Vice President of the Rotary Club of Chippenham Larkrise. We have 22 members and meet from 07:15 on the first and third Tuesday each month. Rotary International is not a charity it is an organisation that raises money for Rotary supported charities and good causes.
Rotary do have a charity called Rotary Foundation but that has specific aims and currently the PolioPlus initiative is a principal aim which involves working with The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation which is leading the fight to eradicate Polio. Together the Gates and Rotary Foundations are raising US$555 million in a three year period to eradicate Polio and fundraising is on target with a year to run.
Rotary also contribute to local and national charities by providing ‘Service’ by the what of Community Service Projects throughout the year. The recent Bonfire Night in Chippenham was organised and run by volunteers from the 3 Rotary Clubs in Chippenham and by Rotarians from Trowbridge. We have 5 or 6 large events a year and all organisation and operation of the events is done by Rotarians on a volunteer basis: thus maximising the proceeds of the events which all go to charity and good causes.
We also have social events and smaller fundraising events that involve Rotarians and their guests.
As members we donate our time rather than giving money and if we do contribute money we get something in return - like a meal, a ticket to attend an event or to buy something that is old for charity.
If you want to find out more then contact us on clubadmin@rotarylarkrise.org
By rotarian_mike at 13:41 on 10/11/09
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Hi Mike
It might be useful if you copy and paste your comment (above) into the section on this site under 'Write' it'll then appear as a news story and will be visible to more of this sites users...
I think it's something people will be interested in as it's really detailed.
Thanks for the post.
Chippenham People
By Lois_Avery at 21:59 on 10/11/09
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£300 - £340 p day
£55-70,000 + benefits
£30k - £50k pa + Bonus + Pension + Benefits