District 1090
Club ID 19270
Service above self
ZOOMING ACROSS EUROPE
November 25, 2020
We have now had joint meetings with our partner clubs in Simmern, Germany and Lyon Nord, France. The photo shows us last night with our friends from Lyon discussing past and potential future humanitarian projects. Apologies that, with close to 60 participants, some are missing from this screenshot.
NEW ROTARY YEAR, NEW PRESIDENT
June 30, 2020
Today the Club had its first meeting of the new year under the able leadership of our new President, Graham Shelton. 36 members used Zoom to listen to an informative talk about the writer G K Chesterton by Rev David Pickering, guest of Ron Barnes.
Handover meeting
June 22, 2020
Handover meeting between incoming president Graham and Paul was held at Church Farm on Tuesday lunchtime. As we had to keep our social distancing, 2m or 1m, the handover was held outdoors using a long pole. Only a few members were present and the jewel should have slid down the pole (and didn't!). However champage was enjoyed and we all got home safely!
Parkinson's UK (Oxford) thank Oxford North Rotary for cheque for £5000
June 09, 2020
We usually hand over cheques to our charities in person at our club meetings. However this year is exceptional and Martin Cowell has digitally passed over our cheque to Sally at Parkinson UK through the ether. It's magic!
Click on the image to the left to see the full video (with sound!)
Our first Zoom AGM
May 12, 2020
Most of our members joined in our AGM, the first using Zoom. President Paul chaired it as we went through all the reports and elected our Council for 2020-21.
First Zoom meeting
April 28, 2020
Zoom meetings are all the rage now that we have to observe social distancing. With everyone safely in the comfort of their own homes, we held our first Wednesday lunchtime meeting with at least 25 members participating and delighted that the meeting was such a success for those who managed to operate the new system. Mark Jennings gave us a fascinating insight into the workings of our NHS explaining how well they have done during this pandemic though not so well for our politicians. If you would like to see the slide show, it can be seen in the members' area.
Economics and Development
February 19, 2020
Ben Brunckhurst, a Global Grant Scholar from Brisbane with a background in engineering and economics gave us an excellent talk about his passion: the development of Sub-Saharan Africa. As a step towards his goal of helping African nations, he is studying for a MSc in the Department of International Development at Oxford University. What a great ambassador for Rotary International!
Oxfordshire Big Band Concert
January 25, 2020
Almost 200 people at Exeter Hall were thrilled by the music of the
Oxfordshire Youth Big Band, with many taking to the floor
dancing to the sounds of Glenn Miller classics and a wide range of music,
coming right up-to-date with the songs of the fabulous Amy Winehouse.
At the end of a wonderful evening, £1000 had been raised for each of our two
charities: a generous benefactor later increased this by 50%
'Youth Speaks' debate held at Wychwood School
January 16, 2020
'Youth Speaks' debate for Intermediate (11-14 yr old) and Senior (14-18 yr old). The picture shows the senior winners Wychwood School D who go through to the zone final on 13th February. The intermediate winners were Matthew Arnold School B who take on winners in other areas on 8th February. Congratulations to all who took part.
Lots of fun at our Christmas Dinner
December 18, 2019
Whatever is going on? After the meal we played "snog, marry avoid" and here are guests voting on some of the members. Prizes were awarded for the most marryable, kissable and avoidable members.
Meet Stella, our new Global Grant Scholar
October 31, 2019
Stella has won a Rotary Global Grant Scholarship to study evidence-based health-care at Oxford University. Oxford North is her host club. The photo shows her giving a short presentation at the recent "Meet the Scholars" event. Our District is hosting over 30 Scholars this year and they are a very talented group of future leaders.
Lyon Nord Visit
September 20, 2019
The Rotary Club of Lyon Nord visited us from 20 - 22 September. On the Friday evening our guests were hosted for dinner in various members' homes, while on Saturday we all went by coach to Bath to see the famous Roman Baths, the Abbey and the Georgian streets and houses. In the evening we met for dinner just outside Oxford. On Sunday there was a joint meeting followed by lunch in an Oxford restaurant. The photo shows an exchange of gifts between the two presidents.
Business lunchtime meeting
September 10, 2019
Each month we hold a business meeting to keep track on what we do to raise money and to ensure that what we do is enjoyable.
At the end of the meeting, Sally Bromley who has Parkinson's stood up to give an emotional speech. Please read this to remind ourselves why our President has chosen this particular charity. Thank you.
Good afternoon and thank you for choosing Parkinson’s UK Oxford branch as one of your chosen charities.
My diagnosis was over eleven years ago. I thought I was prepared, but no, I heard those 3 little words, You Have Parkinson’s, and I heard nothing else of that consultation. Such is the impact.
Parkinson’s is a complex condition with no two people having the same symptoms such as... a shuffling walk, a stooped gait, loss of your sense of smell, excess saliva, anxiety, loud and active sleep, slowing up generally, and the distinctive tremor, and it’s a chronic and progressive illness.
I am the Chair of the Oxford Branch of PUK and we are an upbeat group. We are proud of the links we have with the hospital clinicians, OPDC, Ox Uni and Brookes Uni. Members volunteer for research studies into non-motor symptoms such as motivation, depression, apathy and reward.
Our fundraising efforts are used to support a range of exercise opportunities, respite care, grants to go to Italy for a week of intensive therapy, visits, lunches together as well as research projects in Oxford. Our major fundraiser, the Oxford Walk is coming up on Sept 22nd.
Most of us fear our future. We smile, we chat, we have a cuppa, we tell our families and friends how well we are.......when we have a good day.......and avoid these things when P takes a hold on us on a Parky day.
We rely on the dedication of scientists, technicians and data analysts in their quest to reach a mitigation of this condition that can so cruelly consume bodies.
It will take time, it will be the focus of many conferences, it will involve still more clever people, it will create further collaboration between other institutions, both national and international, to reach our goal. Each of us living with Parkinson's would so love to be able to say:
I used to have Parkinson's.
Sally Bromley ( Parkinsons UK)
Sept 11th 2019
The circus comes to town
September 09, 2019
John Lawson's family circus in Kidlington was where many Rotary members collected money for Parkinson's and Down's Syndrome. Thanks to all who came along to offer their support.
Marquee erectors for International 2019
August 25, 2019
The motley crew who erected the marquee at International evening at Chris and Tizzie's home on Wednesday 28th Aug 2019
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