Eastwood Rotary Club, Glasgow, District 1230

 


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Welcome to Eastwood Rotary Club

Left to right - a typical meeting; Club President Rob Wilkinson relaxes with Junior Vice President John Waddell and Senior Vice President Steve Malloy after the Club's first meeting of 2011/12; a Champagne lunch during a recent twinning visit to France; our lady members (3 Past Presidents and a District Governor!); and Halloween - Rotary style!

  We'd love you to join Rotary! If you like helping others in your local community, UK-wide and worldwide and having a great time doing it, then maybe you're missing out on one of the world's greatest organisations. At Eastwood Rotary we have a mix of male and female members from all walks of life, united by one thing - a desire to bond together socially while working to help others. Interested? Then why not give our President Rob Wilkinson a call on 0785 521 2028 and have a chat. 

Formed in 1970, Eastwood Rotary Club is an active and growing club with around 25 members, including 5 lady members. The Club meets each Thursday evening at 6.15 for 6.30pm at the Busby Hotel, Field Road, Busby nr. Clarkston, Glasgow. For directions, click here or call the hotel on 0141 644 2661. Should you wish to visit the Club, you can be assured of a warm welcome

Rob Wilkinson, Club President 2011/12

Don't know what Rotary is all about? Let us tell you HERE or download our Club Brochure

Or watch a video by Rotarians on what Rotary means to them - 

Interested? Drop us an e-mail and we'll tell you more!

Download our latest Club Bulletins - Sept Oct 2011     Oct Nov 2011    Dec Jan 2012


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