As part of their duties the District Governor in each Rotary District visit each Club on their District at least once during their year of office.
This evening we were pleased to welcome Glyn Johnson our current District Governor for his visit to the Tettenhall Club. Glyn is a member of the Rotary Club of Blythe Bridge and District.
During his visit Glyn updated members on the progress of a number of Rotary initiatives and gave members the opportunity to raise questions and make their own views known. We all appreciate the work which Glynn has taken on and which takes up so much of his time. We wish him well in the remainder of his year.
Monday, 25 October 2010
Monday, 18 October 2010
Club Meeting - Help for Heroes
The remarkable charity, 'Help for Heroes' has captured the imagination and support of the nation. Our speaker this evening was Jerry Hobbs, who is the local organiser for the charity and is also a member of Wolverhampton Rotary Club.
We were delighted to welcome Jerry back again to bring us up to date with developments within 'Help for Heroes' and to learn of the further progress being made. Jerry's boundless enthusiasm and commitment is never in doubt and all the Club members present were again amazed at the tremendous progress and the many achievements which the charity has made in a relatively short space of time.
Seeing the new facilities now brought on stream at Headley Court - the charity's main rehabilitation centre - and the setting up of additional rehabilitation facilities throughout the UK was quite inspiring, but nothing matched the amazing fortitude, resilience and sheer courage of the young servicemen undergoing treatment - each fighting a personal battle to resume life back in the community - many with the most appalling injuries, yet unfailingly cheerful and confident in their ability to forge new lives for themselves. All quite humbling!
We were delighted to welcome Jerry back again to bring us up to date with developments within 'Help for Heroes' and to learn of the further progress being made. Jerry's boundless enthusiasm and commitment is never in doubt and all the Club members present were again amazed at the tremendous progress and the many achievements which the charity has made in a relatively short space of time.
Seeing the new facilities now brought on stream at Headley Court - the charity's main rehabilitation centre - and the setting up of additional rehabilitation facilities throughout the UK was quite inspiring, but nothing matched the amazing fortitude, resilience and sheer courage of the young servicemen undergoing treatment - each fighting a personal battle to resume life back in the community - many with the most appalling injuries, yet unfailingly cheerful and confident in their ability to forge new lives for themselves. All quite humbling!
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Monday, 11 October 2010
Club Meeting - Richard Taylor
Much of what Rotarians do is aimed at improving the health and quality of others lives - this evening however we heard from local businessman Richard Taylor with tips on how members could improve the their own quality of life.
Richard runs Pure Fitness, a successful personal training club based at Pendeford Business Park, and he prides himself that he has helped hundreds of people to change their lives for the better.
With his ten Golden Rules Richard explained how sensible diet and simple daily exercise can improve health and help to reduce weight. Whilst rather too many of the Clubs members appeared to be trying to find loopholes to exploit in the rules I am sure given the interest which was shown in his presentation that those of us who don’t pay enough attention to our own fitness levels will feel encouraged to take some remedial action.
Richard runs Pure Fitness, a successful personal training club based at Pendeford Business Park, and he prides himself that he has helped hundreds of people to change their lives for the better.
With his ten Golden Rules Richard explained how sensible diet and simple daily exercise can improve health and help to reduce weight. Whilst rather too many of the Clubs members appeared to be trying to find loopholes to exploit in the rules I am sure given the interest which was shown in his presentation that those of us who don’t pay enough attention to our own fitness levels will feel encouraged to take some remedial action.
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Friday, 8 October 2010
Inner Wheel - Houston Symphony
Houston … if we have a problem its certainly not with the Symphony.
Tettenhall’s Inner Wheel Club this evening visited Birmingham's Symphony Hall to hear the Houston Symphony perform Holst's The Planets - appropriately accompanied by a selection of NASA HD clips of each of the planets on this tour of the solar system.
Premiered in the Space Agency and Orchestra’s home city in January 2010 this is the first time that this joint project has been performed in Europe.
It was a wonderful performance by the orchestra and only a shame that they could not be persuaded to a third encore. Our thanks to Lynne Cave for her work in organising an exceptionally entertaining evening.
Tettenhall’s Inner Wheel Club this evening visited Birmingham's Symphony Hall to hear the Houston Symphony perform Holst's The Planets - appropriately accompanied by a selection of NASA HD clips of each of the planets on this tour of the solar system.
Premiered in the Space Agency and Orchestra’s home city in January 2010 this is the first time that this joint project has been performed in Europe.
It was a wonderful performance by the orchestra and only a shame that they could not be persuaded to a third encore. Our thanks to Lynne Cave for her work in organising an exceptionally entertaining evening.
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