The following day(14 October) saw us visiting the Rotary Club of Inverkeithing and Dalgety Bay, in their wonderful new venue at the Queensferry Hotel on St. Margaret's Head, where the view is, to say the very least, a major distraction. One would have to find very good reasons to forego this outlook by missing one of their meetings. This comes over as an exceptionally happy Club and perhaps the view has something to do with this. President John has really embraced the Club's wish to bring in new members, with an influx of enthusiastic young Rotarians and more on the way. All have brought, or will bring, with them a dynamism which augurs well for the Club's future activities, and just as importantly are already looking to bring in further Rotarians of their own age group. This is not to say that the Club is unproductive. Quite the reverse, with their support for PolioPlus, Foundation, help for the elderly and high profile PR activities. With a broad programme of social activities, including curling, golf and bowling, the Club clearly has an excellent balance. The Club is very receptive to a number of my ideas/ objectives for the current year, and will be looking to see how they can help.
Monday, 19 October 2009
DG's Visits Week 15
The following day(14 October) saw us visiting the Rotary Club of Inverkeithing and Dalgety Bay, in their wonderful new venue at the Queensferry Hotel on St. Margaret's Head, where the view is, to say the very least, a major distraction. One would have to find very good reasons to forego this outlook by missing one of their meetings. This comes over as an exceptionally happy Club and perhaps the view has something to do with this. President John has really embraced the Club's wish to bring in new members, with an influx of enthusiastic young Rotarians and more on the way. All have brought, or will bring, with them a dynamism which augurs well for the Club's future activities, and just as importantly are already looking to bring in further Rotarians of their own age group. This is not to say that the Club is unproductive. Quite the reverse, with their support for PolioPlus, Foundation, help for the elderly and high profile PR activities. With a broad programme of social activities, including curling, golf and bowling, the Club clearly has an excellent balance. The Club is very receptive to a number of my ideas/ objectives for the current year, and will be looking to see how they can help.
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