HRH Queen Elizabeth ll

It is with a heavy heart that I have to acknowledge the passing of a very gracious lady, a wonderful Queen who has served us for many years. She was not born to reign but destiny placed her in a unique position to do so. History will say what an amazing monarch she was. How lucky we are to have known her and to have been given such a wonderful opportunity to have been ruled by such amazing examples of love, kindness, strength and loyalty. She really does take our motto of Service above Self to a whole new level.

We now have a new monarch, King Charles 3rd, her first born son. She will have made sure that he is more than ready for the task ahead .He has been schooled by the best and has already made his presence felt. Our country is in safe hands and he has the support of a loving family. We will say goodbye to our Queen with sorrow in our hearts. We will welcome our new King and do what we can to serve him to promote a better world for us all. Rotary salutes you your Majesty. We are your humble servants and with a united voice, we stand with you.

God save the King .

The President of the City of Wolverhampton.

Sylvia Morgan.

Nature Play Celebrations

Several Rotarians went along to the nature play celebration at Boundary Way allotments on Saturday.

Rotarian Lisa and her mother run these learning centres in parts of Wolverhampton, Whitmore Reans and Merridale areas of the City. Giving children opportunities that they don’t have at home . They are encouraged to explore and find out about nature informally in what is called Wolves Play Cafe.We have supported this project in the past along with the Millennium Point Trust .                      It was so nice to see young children and their families enjoying the community spirit of this worthwhile project.

President Sylvia Morgan.

‘Together’ in Wolverhampton

Some of the things we do in Rotary simply bring happiness.

I visited the Wolverhampton Ukrainian Community Centre today (2nd. September) to hand out a huge quantity of packets of M and M sweets to the refugee children. The centre is called ‘Razom,’ which in Ukrainian means ‘together.’

The sweets were obtained for us as a donation by Past District Governor Brian Reilly and the children shouted out with joy!

Hryhorij Kowalczuk (we know him as ‘Greg,) at the centre said “you made quite a few children smile today.”

IPP Richard Green.

City Club Welcomes 3 New Members.

Today we were able to welcome to our club 3 new members .Firstly, Doctors Subhash Kumar and Sanjiv Sinha, two GP’s who have worked in Wolverhampton for a number of years, amd also, Sasha Hollingsworth a trainee accountant .

President Sylvia with (L-R) Subhash Kumar, Sasha Hollingsworth and Sanjiv Sinha

They were introduced by Kewal Krishan and John Hollingsworth -two long-standing members of our club.

The City of Wolverhampton Club has under gone a rebranding and restructuring exercise which is bearing fruit and is encouraging more diverse applications and offering flexibility in membership.

It is very gratifying to see how the club has adapted and modernised and is welcomed by our members . If you wish to know more about the City Club, look through this website where you will find contact details.In these difficult times we all need to come together and help wherever we can.

President Sylvia

Books4Home- Uplands School

The bookshed for our Books4Home at Uplands Primary School, Wolverhampton has been officially launched, with great success.

Immediate Past President Richard was pleased to accompany Rotarian Norman Holmes to admire the bookshed. Norman is our ambassador for the project at the school.

 

Wolverhampton Mayor Visit to Club

The Mayor of Wolverhampton,  councillor Sandra Samuels, made her visit to the club on 26th July along with her consort Karl. She was made very welcome and supported by a turnout of 26 Rotarians. She is a member of Rotary herself in the Bilston club so no stranger to our organisation.

As is always the case, she was made an honorary member of our club as Mayor. She outlined her plans for her year in office which were very well received and we in turn offered our support in her endeavours.

She is no stranger to us here at RC City of Wolverhampton having attended our centenary year celebrations, and more recently our Best Foot Forward at Aldersley Leisure Village. She also featured in the press release this week where all four of the Wolverhampton Rotary clubs were financial support to the recently arrived Ukrainian refugees. She noted that the diversity of our club was a welcome step towards a more fairer society.

It was a very satisfactory meeting and one on which we all played a part in.

President Sylvia.