Rotary Primary Schools QuizCongratulations to Portlethen Primary B team who won a very close contest, only dropping 3 points in the whole competition. They were closely followed by Portlethen A and Newtonhill A in 3rd. It was also good to see younger pupils from the new Hillside school joining in as a class exercise. Well done, and we may see you at the Beach ballroom in the District final! The under 5's at Bourtree Pre-school have been helping Rotary to plant crocus bulbs.FUN AT PORTLETHEN ROTARYWe recently beat St Fitticks Rotary in a Gavel Competition that included Jenga. Our New President David McGhee presents a further cheque to support Newtonhill Pipe BandPortlethen Rotary has received a very kind donation of £25,000. This money will be added to our Charity Fund and will be used to support local projects.Rotary can be fun - come along on Tuesday night and meet us!Click on this link and have fun like us! At Portlethen Golf Club Badentoy Road, Portlethen AB12 4YA Check us out on Facebook at this link: http://www.facebook.com/Portlethen-and-District-Rotary-Club-302573226576567/timeline/ Every year Portlethen & District Rotary Club organises the local Primary School Quiz - the winner is once again Newtonhill Skea Ross and several rotarians help raise £2,300 for this worthy local cause STONEHAVEN DIALYSIS UNIT Portlethen Rotary have already made a Club contribution to the fund to establish a Dialysis Unit at Stonehaven and in association with our Motherclub - Stonehaven Rotary we continue to support this very worthwhile local cause. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iv1upD8p-FE http://www.justgiving.com/Stonehavendialysisunit Fundraising Fun at Portlethen Rotary
A great day for a healthy sponsored walk at Ballater
An unusual sight - Donald in an apron at the recent BBQ.
Past Presidents Iain McLeod and Graham Knight
Portlethen and District Rotary Club organised the recent annual lunch of all the Rotary Clubs in the North East. BBC personality and "weel kent" Robbie Shepherd kindly volunteered to be our speaker at the event and Robbie spoke of the help he had received from the local UCAN charity. £400 was raised at the lunch and Portlethen Rotary has since raised even more. The picture shows Graham Knight and Robbie Shepherd with a Cheque made out to UCAN for £700. Rotary Meetings to be "More Fun"President Moira recently commented on the image that Rotary presents to the public. Moira said, "We are often seen as folks from an older generation who do good works. While this image is partially true, we have younger members and we do try to do good in our local community and internationally but we also have a lot of fun. In fact it is my resolve in my Presidental year that we have even more fun. If you are in the Cove Bay, Portlethen or Newtonhill district and are looking at this site for the first time - come along and join us for a complimentary meal and find out what Rotary is all about. We meet at the Newton Arms, Newtonhill on Tuesdays at 6.30pm. As you can see from the pictures - we are a friendly bunch! For futher information please e-mail [email protected]
Fund Raising is fun! 2000 ducks were dropped in the river No ducks were harmed during the racePortlethen Rotary demonstrate the life-saving "Shelter Box" at Chevron Aberdeenwww.shelterbox.org/about.phpPortlethen Rotary has helped organise support for the disabled athletes taking part in the annual Wishaw Games.Robert Humphries, together with members Moira Hogg and Robbie Middleton also helped at the actual games event. |
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