The Club undertakes a range of community and fund raising activities throughout the year.

Annual Quiz
Test your knowledge and have fun with friends at our annual quiz. Details here

Dementia Cafe
Our Sunshine Memory Cafe – now a year old – has proved very popular with visitors and has attacted many volunteers from the community.  See more here.

Reepham Food Festival 
The Club will be organising the Reepham Food Festival in May 2024. See more here

Schools activities 
We support the highly successful Youth Speaks tournament at Reepham High School. Our Club helps coach the speakers and provides prizes for the winners. The club contributes to the popular RHS allotments has helped build the Japanese gardens at the Primary School. Our team of readers continue to work with children at the Primary School. more

Technology tournament
The Technology Tournament is organised with other local clubs, setting students an interesting engineering challenge. We hope to be able to resume activity after a break of a couple of years.

Polio eradication
For many years, Rotary worldwide has worked to immunise everyone to try to eradicate polio.  Great strides have been made and there are now only a handful of cases in a few countries. In Reepham – as in communities across the country – we have planted purple crocuses. This is the colour used to mark the fingers of children who have been inoculated so that the teams can be sure that everyone in the community is protected.

We also hold an annual quiz,  provide the Christmas trees and support for the Reepham Festival of Light and participate in other community support and fund raising activities.

 

Meetings

The Club meets on some Monday evenings at 6.45 pm for 7.00 dinner at St Michael’s Church Hall.
Rotary visitors are welcome please contact reservations@reephamrotary.org.uk.
Members should apologise and book visitors no later than 6pm on Friday only at reservations@reephamrotary.org.uk

Next meeting

On 25 November we will welcome Bob Haskell to talk about the Red Arrows. Dinner tables are full but there is still room for the talk at 8pm if you contact reservations. 

Future events

The Sunshine Memory Cafe meets on 28 November.