Narberth and Whitland Rotary along with everyone else have found their normal fundraising activities hit for six this year and have had to think outside the box to come up with new and innovative ideas.
Following on from the success of their inaugural ‘Virtual Duck Race’ which raised the magnificent sum of £1,200, the Rotarians have produced both a Narberth and a Whitland ‘Then and Now’ Calendar for 2021, and were delighted to launch the Narberth Calendar at The Plas Hyfryd Hotel, Narberth, last week.
The Rotary Club is also extremely grateful to Stephen Thornton of Valero Energy, Pembroke Refinery who have very kindly sponsored the printing cost of the calendars, which means that every penny raised will go to the charities and good causes supported by Rotary in the year ahead.
The Calendar features both current very colourful photos by local photographers, Rotarian Mary Adams of Powerpix Event Photography, Malcolm Richards Photography, and Rotarian John Sleigh along with iconic historic images of the town very kindly supplied by Narberth Museum.
The calendars, already in great demand, cost just £7 each and are available to buy at local outlets - Nobles Newsagents, Number Six the High Street, Rushacre Garage, Narberth Museum and the Bloomfield Centre.
Rotary are also indebted to all these outlets who are very kindly selling the calendars on behalf of the Club and passing on every penny to charity.
The Club are now eagerly awaiting the delivery of the Whitland calendar which will be launched and available from next week.






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