Sunday, 13 November 2011

District 1180 Conference 11th,12th,13th November


Lorraine and I were guests of District Governor John McDowell at Chester Race Course.  The main conference session was all day Saturday.  There was an informal dinner on Friday evening, a formal dinner on Saturday evening and laying of the Poppy Wreath at Chester Cathedral on Sunday Morning.

Armistice Day Friday 11th November



At.11a.m. on 11th November I was privileged to be part of the Commemoration of Remembrance at the Derbyshire County Council Offices.  Along side the Vice Lord Lieutenant, the High Sheriff and the Chairman of Derbyshire County Council Councillor George Wharmby, I laid a wreath on behalf of all the Rotarians in District 1220.

Thursday, 10 November 2011

Amber Valley Fashion Show Wednesday 9th November



I was invited ,with AG Roger Summers and Wirksworth Joint President David Hood to model at the Rotary Club of Amber Valley Fashion Show held at Masson Mill, Matlock Bath.  It was well attended by a number of Rotary Clubs and nearly £700 was raised for the Derbyshire Children's Holiday Home.

Wednesday, 9 November 2011

Informal visit to Bakewell Rotary Club Wednesday 9th November

After having an eye test by the President of the Club (Kathryn) at her opticians, Lorraine and I joined the club for lunch at The Rutland Arms.  The speaker was Rtn Michael Jackson from the Rotary Club of Church Oswaldtwistle, speaking on Brunel.  He was accompanied by Rtn Doreen Lawton.

Visit to Rotary Club of Mansfield Tuesday 8th November

Only three days of their Club Charter I went to the club for the official Club Visit with driver Rtn John Shipman. Another evening of run and laughter with President Keith and his members.  The garlic mushrooms are a lasting memory.

Visit to the Rotary Club of Worksop Dukeries Monday 7th November

When Lorraine and I eventually found Worksop Golf Club (a well kept secret) and got through the electronic gate, we were made very welcome by President Mary and all the members.  They may be a small club but they get very large portions of food to eat.

Informal visit to the Rotary Club of Alfreton Monday 7th November

For the second time this Rotary year the Alfreton Club have broken from their traditional lunchtime meeting to have a 10.30a.m. brunch.  It was a well attended meeting and a less formal event than a normal meeting.