The Rotary Club of Lisburn
Humanity in motion-
Dine at Angelos/PP Jim’s Community Committee/17th March2017
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Launch of Trevor Guy Bursary 2017
The Rotary Club of Lisburn has launched the 2017 Trevor Guy Bursary and invites applicants who might be considering a worthwhile project during a gap year in their studies, to apply through the website clicking on the annual bursary button.
PP Stephen Gilbert( Bursary Organiser) Secretary Frank and Treasurer Helen launched the application process
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Gourmet Cookery Wine Tasting
The Gourmet Cookery Class are ending their 2017 course with a wine tasting evening with snacks appropriate for each wine.Snacks and canapes will br prepared by our talented chefs under the guidance of Tutor Chef Jim.
We invite other Rotarians and ther friends to join us on Monday 20th February at 7.00pm in the Lisburn college of firther eduacation.
Cost £20 per person
Contact PP Sandra McCabe to book
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Three New Members
On Friday 21st October President Donald was delighted to install three new members.
Patrick Ferrity a respected and experienced Barrister,Vinod Tandon a retired consultant power generation engineer and Dr Paul McConell a retired GP, were introduced to the Club by PP Liam McCartney and Rtn Richard Darrah.
All three members have attended a number of meetings as guests and are fully committed to the Rotary ethos -
The Rotary Club of Lisburn mourns the loss of PP and Paul Harris Fellow John McIlroy
John McIlroy joined the Rotary Club of Lisburn in 2003 proposed by another dedicated Rotarian,sadly no longer with us,PP Brian Burke. John immediately became an enthusiastic Rotarian and was soon Chairman of the International Committee. He travelled to Guatemala with a group from Habitat for Humanity to help building homes for under priviliged locals.
In 2007 he became Second Vice President leading up to his year as President in 2009/10.He lead a very successful year culminating in a wonderful Presidents at Home in his beautiful house hosted by his wife Hazel.
He also later travelled to Uganda with Fields of Life again helping build a school for local children.
John was a keen and comptetive golfer and many times took part in the RIBI Golf at St Andrews, gaining selection to the Irish team on several occasions. He was also involved in the first years of Rotary Club of Lisburn Invitational Golf Day which is now in its 8th year,having raised large amounts for charities.He could always be relied upon to produce a number of fourballs and sponsors for this event .John was always generous in his support golf events,all you needed to do was ask.
He had battled Cancer bravely over two years and in June this year he organised a superb Golf Day and Gala Dinner at Malone Golf Club (his home club) raising a large amount of money for Cancer Charities.
The Club was delighted to honour him making a Paul Harris fellow in June this year 2016. He was delighted with this honour.
John was an Architect and a successful property developer but the most important thing to him was his family.Hazel his wife,Gareth his son and Andrea his daughter however had to take a back seat when it came to his grandchildren.
John will be terribly missed in Rotary where he did so much and was never afraid to speak his mind.The club members extend their sympathy to Hazel, Gareth,Andrea and all the family
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8th Invitational Golf day raises over £20000 for Charities
The 8th Rotary Club of Lisburn Invitational Golf Day,raising fund for Charities we support,took place in fine weather on Thursday 8th September. The event was again well supported with some 22 fourballs competing over 18 holes after a shotgun start.Players were treated to coffee and bacon rolls before setting off with goody bags supplied by PRM to provide sustenance during the round.
After the golf the Lisburn Golf Club Caterer provided an excellent meal. Gene Fitzpatrick was again our superb host for the evening. Firstly we had a short talk from the representatives of the Charites we were donating to,The Cancer Fund for Children and the Stroke Association. Gene then conducted the auction,in his usual encouraging and humourous style.this was followed by the presentation of prizes.
The smooth running of the day was a credit to Alan Moore and his team and other Rotarians who helped on the day.Thanks are also due to all our sponsors and teams who together allowed the club to raise over £20000 for the Charities.
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8th Invitational golf day
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Illegals (Eagles)Tribute Band
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International Committee BBQ
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Rotarian Helen Coulter Climbs Kilimanjaro
Helen Coulter Treasurer of The Rotary Club of Lisburn has returned after successfully ascending Africa’s highest mountain, Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, in August 2016
Helen travelled firstly to Uganda to view Fields of Life project swhich the club had sponsored a few years ago. She then travelled to Tanzania and succesfully completed the ascent to the peak of Kilimanjaro .Many hours of practising climbimg Slieve Donard were spent in training for the climb
The Club is very pleased to have been able to support her and Fields of Life and very proud of her achievement