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主頁 / 2. Visiting Speakers 67
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- RYLA presentation evening
Ella Wilcock, Ashleigh Taylor, Ryan Gibson and Ben Campbell-Wilson - Audience
- DG Margaret presenting Community Award to the President
- DAG visiting and met the President June 2016
District Assistant Governor Christine Dagwell-Thompson visited the club - Rtn Bruce and Janet McClellan
Rotarian Bruce McClellan and Janet from Ashburton/Buckfastleigh visited to explain about their charity on Sierra Leone project to equip a paediatric operating theatre for 3 million children under the age of 10. http://www.torquayheraldexpress.co.uk/rotarians-africa-hospital-mission/story-29055239-detail/story.html - Adrienne Hodgson
Adrienne Hodgson talked about Yorkshire Cancer Research - John Clayton of Melton Mowbray
Rotarian John Clayton from Melton Mowbray Aurora Club exchanges Club banner with President Clark - John Clayton's visit
a visit from Mr & Mrs Clayton, Adrienne Hodgson from Yorkshire Cancer Research - "Project Blyth"by Sally Richardson and Jenny Egon
Photo : Sally, Graham, Maung, and Jenny taken on 19 September 2016 - A talk by HarrySquires, 14 November 2016
Harry Squires, Youth Leader, talking about the development of the Hornsea Youth Club - Kieran2017
Guest Kieran Sandwell who gave an inspirational talk about his walk around the United Kingdom to raise money for the British Heart Foundation. Kieran was born a heart defect and has a heart transplant.Starting off in London and has completed just over 500 miles. He has only 4,500 miles to go and hopes to complete the journey around Christmas time. - AndreaKirk
We had Andrea from the Gazette to talk about her work around the Hornsea area, - Morpheus
The team decided to name their F24 car Morpheus in memory of James Moorfoot a popular 28-year-old teacher at Hornsea School who collapsed and died while playing football in February this year, James Moorfoot’s family joined the team for the event and saw the crowd supporting the car and screaming ‘Morpheus’ - F24 race at K-Com stadium
around the racing track - RaceOn
Whizzing passed the marshal point