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Soweto International Music & Peace Festival Launches Global Tour in Nottingham

World-Renowned Artists Unite to Promote Peace Through Music at Inaugural Festival

District 1220 is absolutely delighted to be supporting the inaugural Soweto International Music & Peace Festival which will make its global debut in Nottingham on December 13, 2024. It brings together acclaimed musicians from across continents in a groundbreaking celebration of peace through artistic expression.

Read more about it HERE

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Get Climate Clever!

We are delighted to announce our partnership with the amazing Kids Against Plastic who would love you to be

Climate Clever!

KAP have lots of helpful information to help step you through becoming Climate Clever and helping schools in your area to be Climate Clever, too! Please visit this link to sign up your Rotary team!

16 of our district’s clubs are already members!

Tap/click the map above to see their details on the Climate Clever website.

So, what’s it all about?

Watch Amy and Ella introducing “Be Climate Clever” for Rotary in our district!

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Follow Rotary Business Partnerships on LinkedIn!

We would love you to connect with our Rotary Business Partnership team on LinkedIn! We will be posting our district’s projects there and working with East Midlands Chamber and other local businesses to connect business and community. That’s what we are all about!

If LinkedIn is not your bag, please click here to find all the ways you can connect with the team and how to get in touch with your project ideas.

We look forward to working with you!

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Welcome to new DG Richard Vergette!

A BIG #Rotary District 1220 welcome to new DG Richard Vergette from Epworth and Isle of Axholme Rotary!

Welcome also to everyone across the district stepping into their new roles, and to those continuing their roles from last year!

An exciting year ahead – we all look forward to working together to build onwards and upwards!

What exciting projects do you have planned during Richard’s year? Let us know here by connecting with us on social media and posting a comment or your event link! Find your favourite way to connect with us here on LinkTree.

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Thank you, Martyn Bye – Super Double DG!

Let’s take a moment to acknowledge the stellar effort put forward by our retiring DOUBLE DG, Martyn Bye from Carlton Rotary who this evening passes on the DG baton to Richard Vergette after two whole years of steering the #Rotary District 1220 ship!

Do you have a special memory from Martyn’s time as DG? Did you work with him on a #charity project? Please mention it in the comments below! Post a photo or video!

Martyn – your selfless and forward-thinking projects are greatly valued and shall leave their mark on 1220! Thank you to Martyn and Susan Bye for all your dedication and hard work. Enjoy your rest!

And a special mention, too, for all those who have come to the end of their role as president, secretary, AG, and many other important contributions to the Rotary Wheel! A BIG Thank you! We look forward to working with everyone in 2023-2024.

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DGE gets ready for End Polio Now Ride

Richard Vergette End Polio Now ride May 2023

Our next DG, Richard Vergette, from Isle of Axholme Rotary, is currently preparing to cycle from Lands End to John O’Groats. May 14th is the day! He intends to complete his journey on May 27th. Richard is raising money in aid of End Polio Now – part of the Rotary Foundation. Thanks to the work of the Rotary Foundation together with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Polio has been eliminated in all but two countries – Afghanistan and Pakistan. Many of you know that Richard’s father was a Polio survivor from the pandemic of 1947 and he will be cycling in his honour.

Contribute to Richard’s epic ride by supporting his cause easily online with Just Giving.

Thank you!

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Doncaster Winners announced for the Great Green Read

Doncaster student wins Great Green Read writing competition

Doncaster winners announced in local environment-themed writing competition as part of the city’s Great Green Read. 

Last autumn, children, families and schools across Doncaster were called on to read, write and take action around important environmental issues during the Great Green Read. 

Over 400 people entered the competition, capturing their ideas on how to improve the world we live in via letters, essays, leaflets and posters. They were judged by Doncaster Stories, the local campaign from the National Literacy Trust, and members of the Rotary Club.

The overall winner was 10 year old Selena Simelevic, from Saltersgate Junior School. She has won £750 towards developing her school’s outdoor Eco Zone, along with a large bundle of books for her to keep. 

Selena wrote a persuasive essay about the balance between humans and nature, and the importance of living in harmony with the world around us. Her entry asked important questions such as: How can we protect the environment in our daily life? What happens if we don’t protect the environment?

Running from September to December, the Great Green Read, explored eco-projects, creative writing challenges and author events including with award-winning sisters Amy and Ella Meek who founded the charity Kids Against Plastic and authored the book Be Climate Clever. Participants learned how to write persuasively about the environment and how to use their literacy skills to become change-makers in the local community.

Phil Sheppard, Doncaster Stories Hub Manager, said, “We hope that by taking part in the Great Green Read our local young people have learned how they can use their reading, writing, speaking and listening skills to persuade others and change the world around them. There were so many inspiring entries and it’s clear to see that Doncaster is full of young people who want to make a difference.”

Phillip Wilbourn, Rotary District Environmental Lead, said, “This inspirational project has yielded a valuable insight into how young people at an early age are already worried about the world in which we live. Society would do well to listen to their concerns. Selena’s entry had a message for all of us: In the next few decades, we need to do something unprecedented to achieve a sustainable existence on earth. But how do we do it?”

The Great Green Read runners up were: 

  • Daisy Parkin, from St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School, who designed an A3 newsletter featuring important facts about the population, plastics, and how we pollute the planet
  • Ethan Jackson, from Bentley High Street Primary School, who wrote a letter to Ed Miliband, MP for Doncaster North and Shadow Secretary of State for Climate Change and Net Zero.
  • Sofia Barker, from Tickhill Estfeld Primary School, who asked in a letter to all major supermarkets, to reduce the amount of items in plastic packaging they sell
  • Jacob Hughes, from St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School wrote a persuasive letter from “Bluey” in the style of “The Day the Crayons Quit”

On Monday 20 March, Doncaster Stories and the Rotary Club of Doncaster St Leger will be presenting Selena and the rest of the runners up for the Great Green Read with their certificates at a special ceremony hosted at the Mansion House.

Doncaster Stories is a local campaign led by the National Literacy Trust, to help improve literacy levels across Doncaster. The campaign works with community organisations to promote reading for enjoyment amongst local children and young adults. 

If you would like to find out more about the campaign, please visit www.doncasterstories.org, or to get involved and volunteer, email doncasterstories@literacytrust.org.uk.

Read about this story also on the National Literacy Trust’s website.

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