The Tree of Remembrance

Club President Sylvia Morgan with the Mayor, Councillor Sandra Samuels M.B.E and the Mayors Consort, Karl Samuels.

The Rotary Tree of Remembrance is up and running. Thanks to the tree committee ably led by Lorraine. The Mayor of Wolverhampton has been very supportive of our efforts to raise money for our charities . We were able along with some members of our club to begin the official opening on Saturday 19th November at 1.00pm in the Wulfrun Centre. We will have the tree there until after Christmas giving people the opportunity to remember their relatives and friends in the Express and Star, the Wulfrun Centre and on our Clubs website page. Thankyou to everyone for their help and support.

President Sylvia.

Lest We Forget

Lest We Forget.

It was a very proud moment to be able to represent our club at the civic centre along with so many organisations . We have not been able to come together for so long . The City did our  services proud.

During the silence we were able to reflect on the lives lost and the devastation that war brings about.We shall keep on trying to help make the world a better place.

Rotary and Peace the World Over.

President Sylvia.

ce for us all .

 

 

 

President Sylvia.

The Rotary club of The City of Wolverhampton reaches out to a unique academy.

Pine Green Academy in Wolverhampton is a Social Emotional Mental Health specialist school providing a varied Education for young people aged 7 to 16 with special needs.

Richard Green and Richard Horrell were pleased to visit the academy recently to hand over the first batch of 300 Books4Home and a gift of crocus corms for the school gardens in support of the Rotary EndPolio campaign. A number of projects are planned for the future, working with this specialist setting.

Special Educational Needs Co-ordinator Sarah Long tells us “The core of everything we do is our motto ‘ All Different, all Valued, all Equal.’ She added “we are delighted with the support we are receiving from the Rotary Club of The City of Wolverhampton and we look forward to an evergrowing relationship.”

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Photos show the books and crocus corms being handed over to the Head of School, Stuart Williams.

Richard Green.