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

Black Tie and Party Games!

Members of Ludlow Rotary Club have a reputation for their fundraising activities in aid of local, national and international charities. However that is only one aspect of their activities. A lively social life is the other with regular fortnightly meals at The Feathers (smart casual) and occasional visits to pubs and inns in and around Ludlow – very casual – in the Club’s programme.  Sometimes a dinner to mark a special occasion – black tie – is the order of the day. But even those gatherings lack much in the way of formality as these pictures taken at this year’s Christmas Dinner on December 15th show.

A traditional meal of turkey with all the trimmings, with fish or a vegetarian dish as alternatives, followed by a choice of seasonal puddings, cheese and coffee was on the menu.

Afterwards members entered into the spirit of the season with some light hearted parlour games. So in case you’re left wondering, the photo of some of the members with plates on their heads was one of these, and not some weird initiation rite. Ludlow Rotary quite definitely does not go in for such things – though admittedly the mistake could easily be made. The photo does look just a bit weird!