Clan Cancer Christmas raffle raised £35500 we were part of
The teams of clubs manning the sales desk.
Click on Photograph for more information.
CHARITY SHOP
Last week, Rotarians and their wives ran the charity shop
in George street, and raised almost £2000.
Some pictures and other goods are still to be sold in
special auction, and will be added to this.
A great event, with a display window as part of our
publicity for Rotary day 23rd February.
Hazlehead Academy collected along with the Hazlehead
Primary School over three hundred shoe boxes, they were
sent for delivery in Eastern Europe. |
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Clan Cancer Christmas raffle raised £35500 we were part of
The teams of clubs manning the sales desk.
Click on Photograph for more information.
CHARITY SHOP
Last week, Rotarians and their wives ran the charity shop
in George street, and raised almost £2000.
Some pictures and other goods are still to be sold in
special auction, and will be added to this.
A great event, with a display window as part of our
publicity for Rotary day 23rd February.
Hazlehead Academy collected along with the Hazlehead
Primary School over three hundred shoe boxes, they were
sent for delivery in Eastern Europe. |
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The teams of clubs manning the sales desk.
Click on Photograph for more information.
CHARITY SHOP
Last week, Rotarians and their wives ran the charity shop
in George street, and raised almost £2000.
Some pictures and other goods are still to be sold in
special auction, and will be added to this.
A great event, with a display window as part of our
publicity for Rotary day 23rd February.
Hazlehead Academy collected along with the Hazlehead
Primary School over three hundred shoe boxes, they were
sent for delivery in Eastern Europe. |
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President Ian Dow has been busy with presentations to
other Clubs, Scout Groups, Schools and other groups on
his visit to India
To immunise children against polio.
The concert in December raised £590 for Polio Plus
campaign, and many of the groups have also donated
towards this project.
Northfield Academy is holding a Purple day on Friday in
response to president’s presentation at morning
assemblies.
Money raised from this will also be part of our polio
project. |
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A home with all equipment for ten people. |
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World project to eliminate polio.
major supporter the Gates foundation and Rotary. |
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Installing water pumps and services around the world. |
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Fresh water when you want a drink.
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For the best invention since the chocolate teapot and the glass hammer, click on this link.
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Sue Ryder Care - Aberdeen, or Dee View Court as it is
known locally, is our first purpose built facility and was
designed with the help of people living with neurological
conditions.
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Childern with kidney problems.
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President Ian presents their R.Y.L.A. certificates to -
Harriet
Mcrae Aliter Thomson of Hazelhead Academy.
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Golden Wheels of Service Flower Festival at St. Machar
Cathedral had been a great success, widely recognised,
which had raised in excess of £5000.
support of CRANES
and Breast Cancer Care.
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