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Club Activities

The Club is typically involved in a variety of activities over the course of a year. These include:

Vocational Service & Youth Exchange

The Club awards annually the Robertson Trophy, intended to promote teamwork and design skills in a competition open to P7 pupils in local primary schools.

The Club promotes and sponsors a variety of activities at Largs Academy:

S1/2 Rotary Design Competition

S2/3 Rotary PowerPoint Presentation Competition

S6 Rotary Business Team Presentations

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Fund Raising
Rotary Ferry Collection 14 June 2008

 

 

Rotary ferry collection, held on the Largs-Cumbrae ferries on Saturday, 14th June 2008 in aid of the Erskine Hospital for ex-service men and women.

Ian Macpherson presents cheque for Erskine Hospital 16 July 2008

 

 

16th July 2008 - President Ian Macpherson presents a £700 cheque for the Hospital.

Rotary Car Boot Sale 10 May 2008

 

 

Rotary car boot sale, held in the car park of the Benedictine Monastery on Saturday, 10th May 2008.

 

Photo credits: Grahame M Ross

Rotary Inner Wheeel Coffee Morning 8 March 2008
The Largs Inner Wheel Club held its coffee morning in the Clark Memorial Church Hall on 8 March 2008. £700 was raised.

 

Rotary Concert in Clark Memorial Church October 2006
Rotary concert in the Clark Memorial Church, October 2006 (photo credit: Grahame M Ross)

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Community Service
Ken Thomas, President of the Club in 2006-07, presenting a cheque for £1,415 to the Ayrshire Hospice in 2006 (photo credit: Grahame M Ross)

 

The winners of the Largs Viking Festival Skate Competition held on Saturday 8th September 2007 at Mackerston Skate Park met at GoGo Media Centre to receive their prizes. The event was sponsored by the Rotary Club of Largs and was organised with help from Tom Marshall and David Donaldson. L-R Tom Marshall, Brian Connor (rollerblading), Shaun Hood (BMX), Cameron Aitken (skateboarding) and John Watson (President, Rotary Club of Largs). (photo credit: Grahame M Ross)

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International - Experiencing The Global Reach of Rotary

The Club's members are far-travelled and personal links are maintained with many clubs across the world.

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The Sir Thomas Brisbane Seat

... Conceptual Illustration

Bhichai Rattakul was the World President of Rotary International in 2003, when he unveiled The Sir Thomas Brisbane Seat in the Roma Street Parkland. This took place at the Rotary International convention in Brisbane, Queensland, which was attended by three Rotarians from the Largs club. This memorial seat was commissioned by the Stones Corner Club in Brisbane with financial support from the Rotary Club of Largs, and became a Rotary District project. The three Largs Rotarians were John Hepburn, Ian MacEwan and Ken Thomas. All three enjoyed Rotary fellowship at its best from the Stones Corner club hosts and members. As a follow-up to that visit, the two clubs have ‘twinned’ and have been involved in joint projects in the Solomon Islands. As for the seat, it is used by visitors to the park who are made aware of the links with Scotland and Largs, in particular, by the symbols carved on the seat. The photos show the Cooktown Orchid, the state flower of Queensland, and the Thistle of Scotland with flowering shrubs from the continents of the world.

... And At Its Unveiling

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Shelter Boxes arriving in Brisbane, Australia, en route to Gizo in the Solomon Islands. The Rotary Club of Largs is twinned with the Rotary Club of Stones Corner in Brisbane. After a 10-metre Tsunami, Largs and other UK clubs funded hundreds of Shelter Boxes.

   
   

Babanga Island near Gizo: kids from the school that the Stones Corner and Largs Clubs have supported.

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In recent years the Club has had international projects in Romania for the building of a doctor and dentists' centre in the village of Ceuvas and the refurbishment of a children's home in the town of Targu MuresClick here to see a photo gallery of the Club's work in Romania.

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The Largs Club and Rotary Foundation

The Rotary Foundation is Rotary International's charity. It has dispensed millions of pounds throughout the world over many years. The most notable endeavour has been the drive, begun in the mid 1980s, to eliminate polio world-wide and, together with other international agencies such as the World Health Organisation and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, we are now tantalisingly close to achieving that objective. (See Rotary links concerning polio here and here.)

The Foundation also funds many important educational projects, such as sponsoring a student to spend a full academic year in a foreign university, and offering an exchange visit lasting about a month to young people of about 25 to 35 years to a country overseas. The Foundation also offers 20 postgraduate students per year from anywhere in the world an opportunity to study for a Masters degree in Peace and Conflict Resolution at a selected university. Bradford is the university in the UK which offers such a course.

The Largs Club has made a major contribution to the work of the Foundation. We make regular and significant financial contributions, usually under the umbrella of "Rotary Charities". Also, Rotary District 1230, using funds from the Clubs in the West of Scotland, contributes £2000 per year towards the postgraduate student programme.

In recent years, we have twice taken part in the Group Study Exchange visit, offering accommodation for part of their stay to a team from the North West Territories in Australia and one from North Carolina in the USA. These are vocational visits, and so the students have visited establishments during their stay related to their chosen careers, such as the Police College at Tullyallan for a policeman, and Marks and Spencers in Greenock for a young lady working in the retail and wholesale clothing trade in Darwin. Twice recently, the Club has sponsored a young person to go on a reciprocal visit, and a teacher from Largs Academy has just returned from a trip to New South Wales in Australia.

Two members of the Club have taken on the three-year task in recent years of District Foundation Convenor, organising all these activities in District 1230. These have included a gathering in Edinburgh of all Ambassadorial Students in the UK at the beginning of their year, a joint effort with the two other Districts in Scotland.

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