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Rotary Clubs in Cream Area ROTARY CLUBS IN CREAM AREA THE FIVE CLUBS’ CALENDAR 2014-2015 Issued 1st June 2015 There are five Rotary clubs in Cream Area of District 1090: Ascot, Bracknell, Crowthorne & Sandhurst, Easthampstead and Wokingham. The clubs have collaborated to produce this calendar so that we can avoid clashes of dates in the future and also so that we can assist each other when appropriate. Club Secretaries are asked to inform Dave Donaldson (Secretary of the Rotary Club of Bracknell) telephone 07748701346 of any errors, additions or deletions to the calendar and an edited version will be produced. It is intended to send the latest edition of the calendar on the first of each month electronically to Club Secretaries so they can forward it to all their members as required. Rotarians are asked to contact the Club Secretary for more details about a particular event. Contact details: Ascot: Ian Valentine: [email protected] Bracknell: Dave Donaldson: [email protected] Crowthorne & Sandhurst: Bob McKean: [email protected] Easthampstead: John Fordham: [email protected] Wokingham: Paul Buckenham: [email protected] The Rotary Club of Ascot meets at Mill Ride Golf Club, North Ascot, on Wednesdays, first and third at 13.00 second and fourth at 19.30. For the year 2014 to 2015, Alan Rawlinson is President, David Marshall is Treasurer, Ian Valentine is Secretary, Peter Batterbee is Speaker Finder. The Rotary Club of Bracknell meets at the Old Manor Hotel in Bracknell every Tuesday lunchtime 12.15 for 12.30 and meetings end at 13.30. First Tuesday: Fellowship, Club Council. Second Tuesday: Business meeting, Club Service Committee. Third Tuesday: Three Counties Cycle Ride meeting, International Service Committee. Fourth Tuesday: Speaker, Community and Vocational Service Committee. Fifth Tuesday: Evening meeting with partners and guests. For the year 2014 to 2015, John Tobin is President, David Gowing is Treasurer, Dave Donaldson is Secretary, Bill Wreglesworth is Speaker Finder. The Rotary Club of Crowthorne & Sandhurst meets at Easthampstead Park on the 1st, 3rd and 5th Tuesdays of the month 19.00 for 19.30 (note change of venue). For the year 2014 to 2015, Edna Champion is President, Eileen Walters is Treasurer, Bob McKean is Secretary, Geraldine Durrant is Speaker Finder: [email protected] The Rotary Club of Easthampstead meets at the Coppid Beech Hotel every Monday evening 19.30 for 20.00. For the year 2014 to 2015 Bob Calaz is President, Chris Readings is Treasurer, John Fordham is Secretary, James Strugnell is Speaker Finder. The Rotary Club of Wokingham meets in The Briar Room at Cantley House Hotel every Monday at 12.45 on the 1st and third Mondays and at 6.45pm on the second and fourth Mondays in the month. The first Monday of each month is a business meeting. On one of the other three Mondays there is a Speaker. If there is a fifth Monday in the month there is an evening meeting with partners and guests which is usually at Sand Martins Golf Club. Evening meetings start at 6.45pm. Contact Secretary when there are 5 Mondays in a month (01344 775045). For the year 2014 to 2015, Jon Bundock is President, Gordon Gray is Treasurer and Paul Buckenham is Secretary/Speaker Finder. KEY: Ascot, Bracknell, Crowthorne & Sandhurst, Easthampstead, Wokingham, District/other Dates Details Notes 2015 June 05/06/15 Easthampstead President’s Night DP & BC 06/06/15 Easthampstead Visit to London With visitors from Bethune 07/06/15 Bracknell Three Counties Cycle Ride 2015 07/06/15 Easthampstead BBQ With visitors from Bethune 08/06/15 Easthampstead Speaker Dave Lochman Gas exploration 10/06/15 Ascot Speaker Jenifer Alison Curator REME Museum The Horse Drawn war 12 - 14/06/15 Ascot President’s Weekend 14/06/15 Wokingham President’s Garden Party 15/06/15 Easthampstead Visit to Bombay Saphire 15/06/15 Wokingham Speaker Ray Edwards Margaret Balaam 17/06/15 Bracknell Trip to Greenwich Cutty Sark Dave Donaldson 22/06/15 Easthampstead Speaker VTT Team L Wallbank/K Eveleigh 27//06/15 Crowthorne & Sandhurst Hand over celebrations 29/06/15 Easthampstead Speaker John Smith ex Prison Governor 22/06/15 Wokingham reserved for David Auger’s speaker 30/06/15 Bracknell Fifth Tuesday Evening Meeting with Partners Speaker David Keen RAF July 03/07/15 Ascot Charity Golf Day 05/07/15 Crowthorne & Sandhurst Pinewood Festival 06/07/15 Easthampstead Speaker The Year Ahead John Boother 06/07/15 Ascot Speaker Tony Eaton Glen Miller 07/07/15 Bracknell Handover and Club Assembly 07/07/15 Crowthorne & Sandhurst Speaker Soft Power Education Uganda 10 - 12/07/15 Ascot Visit to RC Gulpen-Vaals 13/07/15 Easthampstead Billingbear Golf Club 20/07/15 Bracknell Dictionaries to Jennett’s Park School 20/07/15 Easthampstead Life on the West Bank Ken Perrett 27/07/15 Wokingham Speaker Gill Powell ‘Where there’s a will’ 27/07/15 Easthampstead Outside visit Maidenhead Bus Museum 28/07/15 Bracknell Speaker Red Cross 29/07/15 Bracknell Jealott’s Hill Community Landshare event 29/07/15 Ascot Speaker Marcia Watson Malawi Later TBA Bracknell Summer BBQ 18/08/15 Bracknell 3 Counties Cycle Ride Review 25/08/15 Bracknell Speaker Regeneration 29/09/15 Bracknell Speaker Unique Crime Diversion Scheme Evening meeting 5th Tuesday 27/10/15 Bracknell Speaker Mayor Cllr Dee Hamilton 07/11/15 Easthampstead Wokingham Fireworks Night 02/12/15 Bracknell Christmas Dinner 3CCR Cheque Presentation 18/12/15 TBC Service of Nine Lessons and Carols Wellington College Chapel 19/12/15 Bracknell Christmas Collection at Sainsbury’s 23/01/16 Bracknell Burns’ Night Supper 05/06/16 Bracknell The Counties Cycle Ride 2016 .
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