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Argazkiko titulua, A→Z
Argazkiko titulua, Z→A
Kreazio data, berria → zaharra
Kreazio data, zaharra → berria
Argitalpen-data, berria &rrar; zaharra
Argitalpen-data, zaharra &rrar; berria
Kalifikazio, altuago → txikiago
✔ Kalifikazio, txikiago → altuago
Bisitak, gehio → gutxi
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Hasiera / 2. Visiting Speakers 67
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- Prison Me No Way presentation
On 11 March 2024, Paul Wilkinson (CEO) and Neil McCunnell (Deputy CEO) spoke on the work of Prison Me No Way. Paul firstly gave an overview of the work of the Trust followed by Neil who gave a presentation bringing Members up to date with the challenges facing youngsters - Rotarian Adrienne Hodgson-Hoy
A talk on ''Life and Death'' by Rotarian Adrienne Hodgson-Hoy of Beverley Rotary Club, and an independent funeral celebrant . - Humberside Scout Jamboree 2023
The Scout group gave an interesting presentation on their experiences at the Humberside Scouts Jamboree in April 2023 at Zellhof, Austria - President Sidney with Lewis and Scarlet
A great success of RYLA at Hebden Bridge and our two attendees Scarlet Robshaw and Lewis Hancox gave a presentation, describing the activities and what they learnt from the week. Scarlet and Lewis felt they had learned a lot about teamwork, trust and themselves and had increased confidence as a result. They would definitely recommend the course. - DG elect David Phillips at the Club Assembly 2023
District Governor Elect David Phillips of the Bingley Airedale Club attending with his wife Joan, accepting the Club's banner from President Keith Himsworth, together with President-elect Sidney Fox (Photos by Rtn Maung) - Andrew Maidment with President Keith Himsworth
Guest Andrew Maidment who at very short notice gave an informative and fascinating presentation primarily about his work in bringing the wines of Argentina ( with special emphasis on the Malbec grape variety) to the U.K., Europe and the Far East Photo by Rtn Maung) - AndrewMaidment at the Club meeting
Guest Andrew Maidment who at very short notice gave an informative and fascinating presentation primarily about his work in bringing the wines of Argentina ( with special emphasis on the Malbec grape variety) to the U.K., Europe and the Far East - Rachel Williamson with President Keith Himsworth
Picture of Rachel Williamson after her talk on Densholme Community Care Farm - Stuart Kemp
Stuart Kemp talked about the Hornsea Community News bringing with him a first edition and samples, which now extends to 8000 copies going to Hornsea and surrounding villages each month. (Photo by Rtn Maung) - My Happy Village School in Cambodia
Tom Jenkins a teacher from Hornsea School and Language College gave a presentation about the school’s work with pupils on the recent visit near Siem Reap in Cambodia. The photo shows President-elect Graham McDonald and Rtn Maung presenting a cheque to the school at the Rotary Club assembly - Talk on Pilgrim Bandits
Andy Green who has a distinguished military background, gave a talk about Pilgrim Bandits that raises funds for expeditions, and grants which provide injured service personnel and emergency services personnel with specialist sports equipment and wheelchairs. Pilgrim Bandits Charity was established by a small group of Special Forces veterans in 2007 with the sole aim of using their unique training and experience to help and inspire injured front-line personnel to live life to the full. By pushing injured men and women into physically and mentally demanding situations that they would not have dreamed possible; retracing the Heroes of Telemark in Norway, kayaking the Orange River in South Africa, canoe down the Norwegian Fjords, jumping from aircraft, running races, trekking across inhospitable terrain. – “Always a Little Further” - Henry Bowen
Henry Bowen entertained us for almost an hour by playing the traditional steel drums and singing songs from the Caribbean. - Henry Bowen
Henry Bowen with his wife Linda, after entertaining us and playing the traditional steel drums and singing was met with Angus Robinson and President Kim Pugh. - Club Assembly 2018
DAG Janet Drewery on her visit to our Club Assembly - Enthusiastic, amateur historian Carol Osgerby
Carol Osgerby, whose retirement project is Hull and East Yorkshire History Calendar was talking about "A virtual tour of Holderness"