Club Visits since July 1 10
Rotary Engagements since July 1 35
Been a big travel week this week – almost 1,000 miles,
most of it not within the Rotary International 1090 District. So why so much and not within my patch –
well……
Monday I went down to Torquay. Our District has a conference every year,
attracts around 800+ people & in March 2014 we’re off to Torquay
So from time to time I need to go down there for meetings to firm up what we’re
doing (programme changes), where we’re doing it (like which room in which
venue) & making sure we’re still on budget. http://www.rotary1090conference.co.uk/index.html And it was off to The Grand Hotel and the Riviera Centre for meetings
Monday afternoon and Tuesday morning.
And then it was off up to North Wales. Long hike from Torquay up to Bala on Tuesday
afternoon – pop into the Rhos-y-Gwaliou Outdoor Activities centre to make myself
known and an overnight at The White Lion Hotel, staying in possibly the
smallest ensuite single room I’ve ever seen (mind the beam in the middle of the
night!).
And then Wednesday – well Wednesday was interesting – the
purpose of my visit was to see our RYLA (Rotary Youth Leadership Awards)
delegates in action, al 31 of them. Split
into four teams, two members of each group were taken off to learn a skill;
navigation; waterborne skills; climbing and caving (the idea being that in their
long overnight exercise they need to be able to do all these things). I watched the waterborne group (dinghys and
canoes) and then went to visit the climbing group – who were into abseiling. Naturally the DG had to have a go on ropes
and anchors set by the delegates (that's my team & me above R) after two hours of tuition (and no I didn’t
think it through until it was all over and I wanted to do it again!). On the way back I found myself apparently under attack by a fighter jet on low-level flying practice through the Welsh valleys!
Thursday a first meeting of our District Executive in
Gerrards Cross – productive meeting I thought - and on Friday my official visit
to the Abingdon club, where we were joined by visitors from the Rotary Club of
Summit County, Frisco, Colorado. Thanks
to President Jes for hospitality and great conversation.
And at the weekend we transported our District Executive
and their partners off to the Donnington
Valley Hotel & Spa, near Newbury where we played silly games (but with
a point) in changing teams for a couple of hours and then had a great dinner,
after which we all felt we knew each other a whole lot better than we had
before and learnt a lot about how competitive some of us are!! Thanks to Adam & the on-site team for
looking after us and to DG-Elect Tim and Linda for great ideas on pulling us
all together.