The Rotary Club of Windsor and Eton  No 3480

 

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  • The Rotary Club of Windsor and Eton  has 35 members who are part of a  of 1.2 million worldwide community

  • Membership is by invitation. Attendance at meetings is very flexible and this enables members to attend meetings during lunchtime.

  • Contact the Press Officer if you are interested in knowing more about the Club or its activities, and/or download our              Club Brochure with more information about Rotary and our Club in particular.

  • We have an active and varied social calendar including twinning arrangements with three other Rotary clubs: in Holland, Germany and in the Czech Republic.                          

  •  about us

    The Officers of the Club are elected annually and are

    President, Senior Vice President, Junior Vice President, Treasurer, Secretary.

    The members all belong to one or more committees     

    Fund Raising (e.g. Christmas Street Collections Summer Fayre, Duck Race, Rolls Royce Rally etc.)

    Community & Vocational (e.g. Stroke Awareness)

    Youth Opportunities (e.g. Youth Speaks)

    International & Foundation (e.g. Twinning and International donations such as to Shelter Boxes,

    Big Projects (e.g. Spencer Denney Centre)

    Social (e.g. President's Night, Burns Night)

    duck racesummer fayre
      
    What do we do?

    The motto of Rotary is 'Service Above Self', and it is that spirit that we offer help to the local community. We organise events to raise money for worthwhile causes, both at home and abroad. We are now devising ways for members to offer more hands-on Service. Like all Clubs we belong because we enjoy doing what we do, both as Rotarians and as members of our Club in particular.

    How the Club works..

    The Club meets once a week at 1pm for about an hour including a meal. The business of the Club or a talk by a visiting speaker takes place after the meal. Important issues are discussed at Club Council prior to being recommended to the wider membership.

    How and why we raise money..                                                               Charity monies are raised by a wide range of regular activities including street collections, raffles, social events, the Summer Fayre and Duck Race, a Golf day and one off events such as the Prestige Car Rallies in Windsor Castle. Monies raised are used to donate to local, national and international causes such as Age Concern (Windsor) and Shelterboxes. Click on images below for more details of some of the charities we  actively supporting

     

     

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    Club Contacts for Rotary Year 2010 - 2011 Club President, Club Secretary, Press Officer, Inner Wheel, Merry Wives, Web Master