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Home / 2. Visiting Speakers 67
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- Cambodian meal
Rotarians enjoying Cambodian Charity 3 course Dinner on Wednesday 22nd November night prepared and cooked by 6th Form students that volunteered in Cambodia at last summer. - Teacher Sam Pattison and students presenting "Morpheus"
- Henry Bowen
Henry Bowen entertained us for almost an hour by playing the traditional steel drums and singing songs from the Caribbean. - Asst Governor Geoff Peterson
Geoff Peterson came to meet members on Monday 13 October 2014 - 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" - RaceOn
Whizzing passed the marshal point - Alan Lavender
A Chef behind Prime Minister/Chequers - Eric Speaker
test test this is a speaker - 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” - F24 race at K-Com stadium
around the racing track - Archbishop Sentamu and President Maung
Archbishop of York visiting the Rotary Club of Hornsea & East Riding given the Club's banner. - Audience at Archbishop of York's visit
- Archbishop of York's visit
- Audience at Archbishop of York's visit
- John and Vanda Miller of Hornsea Civic Society
John and Vanda Miller speaking about Hornsea's Blue Plaques and Heritage trail.