Working in the Community

Past District Governor Richard Green today had the pleasure of presenting a cheque to the extraordinary lads of the Wolverhampton Visually Impaired Cricket Club during their  ‘CRICKETATHON‘, on behalf of  the Rotary Club of Wolverhampton

Welcome Group Captain Baker

Newly appointed RAF Cosford Camp Commander Tone Baker  joined members of the club today for lunch. Group Captain Baker was made an honorary member of the club by President Derek Morgan following a tradition of over 30 years  of the club’s close association with RAF Cosford. Tone was accompanied by his wife Lorraine and spoke of his roots in Dudley and of his years as an apprentice at Cosford. The Group Captain’s relationship with the club began early as he was involved, as an apprentice, in Dragon Boat Racing at Himley. President Derek spoke of the enduring relationship between the club and the Cosford base and Group Captain Baker expressed his pleasure that such a close friendship endures.

Supporting Medecins Sans Frontiere

Rtn Richard Horrell, Chaiman of International Committee,  presented a cheque for £1,000 to John Buckels,a  representative of Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) today. MSF deliver emergency aid to people affected by armed conflict, epidemics, healthcare exclusion and natural or man made disasters. The club decided to make the award to MSF following a talk given by one of their ambassadors

The Les Burrell Award- a Worthy Recipient

Past President Stuart Williams today presented the RAF Cosford Fellowship Trophy to Past District Governor Richard Green for his contribution to Rotary aims both inside and outside the club. The trophy was presented to the club by Group Captain Les Burrell. Richard is an active advocate of Rotary Foundation and this year was tasked with organising the Rotary Foundation Centenary Lunch on 21st April held at our club and attended by RIBI President Eve Conway

Wolverhampton Young Citizen Award

Mayor Elias Mattu and representatives of the five Wolverhampton Rotary Clubs gathered on 6th July to receive the shortlisted seven youngsters and award the Wolverhampton Young Citizen prize. Runners-up were Amy Nicholas and Darram Kooner. The winner, brought up in the care system and about to go to Derby University, was Gareth Rafferty. The exploits of all seven have been wonderful.

The New President Takes The Chair

The Rotary Club of Wolverhampton has a new team, from left to right; Secretary Gerry Peters, Past President Stuart Williams, President Elect Paul Lockley, President Derek Morgan, Vice President Simon Bott and Treasurer Stewart Ross.

 Incoming President Derek Morgan is inducted into the Presidency by Past President Stuart Williams. Thanks for a great year Stuart and best wishes to our new President Derek

President Derek outlined a progressive programme for his Presidential year and we look forward to lots more service, fun and fellowship in the coming Rotary year.