Roy recognised for making things happen

On February 15th Club President Angus Kerr presented Roy Major with the award of a Paul Harris Fellowship in recognition for the contribution Roy has made to the the success of Ludlow Rotary. In presenting the award the President said:

Today I want to recognise a member of our Club who joined us in 2009. Since then he has made a significant impact on our activities in a number of ways. He began by cajoling the Club into considering major fund raising projects, requiring concentrated effort, rather than spending a lot of time raising small amounts. In July 2014, the first Dog Day took place. This has been followed in subsequent years, and we look forward to our fifth Dog Day in 2018. Throughout this time, one person has been constant in driving for a successful outcome each year, and despite his professed desire to hand over and step back, he is still in the thick of things.

National boundaries are not sufficient for Roy. He has worked hard to establish a strong link with the school in Tanzania – Msasani. He has visited there twice, and what we currently know as the current Msasani project – further development of the school – is the subject of a global grant application which Roy has personally driven.

The recent Hurricane Irma response was initiated by Roy and through his drive and coordination over £1,000 was raised for Shelterboxes.

Roy is not above organising smaller events, and we have him to thank for the informal pub get-togethers which take place on the off Tuesday. And of course, when help is needed for Pimms or mulled wine, or general assistance, Roy is always in the team which works to make it happen. Because of his lively character, we have much to thank Roy for in this Club.”

 

01/02/2018

Wanted: Young person seeking to develop their self-confidence and Leadership Skills.

Each summer all across the UK, Rotary Clubs sponsor individual teenagers – boys and girls – to attend an adventure week, the Rotary Youth Leadership Award – RYLA.  This year Ludlow Rotary Club’s candidate was Jared Forte and he recently gave a fascinating talk to the Club about his experiences on the five day residential course.

He admitted to feeling a little homesick on the first morning after being soaked to the skin in the initial ice breaking exercises, and Jared’s team failed their first teamwork task, but as the week progressed, and the team members grew to know each other’s strengths and to work together, the team did really well and became tightly knit and successful.  A surprising number of the challenges seemed to involve mud and water, but there were great motivational speakers and Jared made new friends.

 

Jared (second from left) said “The course helped me understand the need for teamwork and I now feel more confident working on group projects with fellow students at Ludlow College, where I am currently studying”.

Ludlow Rotary Club are now looking for a candidate for next year’s course.  You should be a full-time student and aged 16 or 17 on 12 August 2018.  Course fees of £475 will be met by Ludlow Rotary Club, as will travel costs, and you should be available to attend the 5 day course from 12th to 17th August 2018.

This is a unique opportunity to have some fun, make some new friends and develop new skills and grow your self-confidence.  It will also look good on your CV!  For more information and an application form visit the RYLA web page or contact youthservices@ludlowrotary.club.org.uk