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Xmas Handout Quiz Results! All entries to the Christmas Quiz have been received and marked (and reviewed by an independent adjudicator). It was a very close thing with a lot of people along the right lines, but the quizmaster decided that a fairer way to pick the winning entrant was not out of a hat, but the person who had put the most effort into getting the names of the shops spot on. That being said, there were two entrants who stood out from the rest, Richard Donovan, Nuthall, and Susan Chambers, Duffield. Their answer-sheets could not be faulted in any way, but then it was noticed that Richard had put Caffè and Susan had put Caffé. On close examination, Richard's version was correct, which gave him first prize! Well done Richard, and the prize will be winging its way to you soon! You can find the answer-sheet here; please contact us if you submitted an entry and would like to know where you went wrong! Xmas Handout Quiz 2008! The resident quizmaster, Jonathan Storey, has again compiled a Christmas Handout Quiz, in aid of the Rotaract Overseas Project (see below). If you haven't already bought a copy, click here to download an online version, which you can print out, fill in, and then send to the specified address with a cheque for £1 by January 5th. Tom gets onto ROP team! President Tom Watkins has been accepted onto the 2009 Rotaract Overseas Project (ROP). He will be part of around fifteen Rotaractors and Rotarians going to Gambia for two weeks in January/February 2009. The main aims of the project are to build walls at a village clinic, install wells and stroage sanks and build a washhouse to assist the ladies with their laundry duties. Each member must raise about £800 for flight costs, plus help to raise a part of the £12,000 project costs that will be incurred. Because of this, Derby Rotaract's fundraising efforts for the first half of the new Rotaract year (July - December) will go towards the Gambia Project. Read more about the exciting project here. Claire and Jon go to India! Past President Claire Hall and Jonathan Storey are leaving us temporarily to go on an 11-week volunteering placement in Kurseong, a small community in North-east India about 30km from Darjeeling. The three main aims of the project are centred around education, healthcare and agriculture. They will be teaching English and music in local schools in the community, plus some basic IT skills. The healthcare work will be a mixture of helping out at the local clinic and assisting on local visits, as well as spreading awareness of HIV/AIDS. As well as this, there is opportunity to get involved in conservation work, e.g. planting trees, tending nurseries, learning new agricultural practices and promoting the necessity for conservation. We look forward to hearing all about it when they are back in September! |
Derby Rotaract in a nutshell: We are a group of people aged 18-30(ish) who meet every Wednesday in Derby, almost always at 8pm. We organise a wide range of activities, both social and fundraising. Click here to find out more about us (who we are and what we represent). See our Events diary for details of past and upcoming events. We decide on our activities for the month ahead at our business meeting, which is the first Wednesday of every month at Haslam's Rugby Club at 8pm. Shortly after this meeting, the Events Diary will be updated. Read our News section to see details of past announcements and what we have been doing to make a difference to local community. Please Contact us if you would like to come along, or if you have any general enquiries. |