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Junior Golf Competition. Instituted District wide in 2005, this annual competition affords junior golfers the opportunity to compete in a wider arena to foster the game of golf and links among the junior golfing community. Senior Citizen’s Outings. Organised and run by the Community Service Committee, these events provide a local outing, lunch and company for some of the older members of our community during the better weather. Tinto Viewing and Indicator Table. The viewing indicator was stolen from the summit of Tinto some years ago. Working jointly with our sister clubs at Lanark and Biggar and South Lanarkshire Council, the Clubs are providing funds and the drive to get this very popular object reinstated on the top of Tinto. This will enable the many walkers who visit Clydesdale every year, and walk up the hill, to appreciate the available vista. Rotary Youth Leadership Awards. Young people compete through application and interview to attend separate boys’ and girls’ outward-bound courses at Ardoenaig on the banks of Loch Tay, near Killin. The weeklong courses, including walking, climbing, abseiling, canyoning and canoeing, afford the young people the opportunity to develop teamwork and leadership skills, which they can put to greater use during the remainder of their lives. Many remark that they form lasting friendships and that the week turns out to have been one of the most memorable in their lives. The course qualifies for the residential service requirement of the Duke of Edinburgh Gold Award Young Enterprise. Several local high school pupils are selected by the Committee every year to attend a prestigous seminar-based weekend at a quality hotel venue. The youngsters are given lectures and inputs from captains of industry with a view to encouraging their future development in education, industry and enterprise. Summer Seats. Through consultation, assessing community needs and identifying areas where a summer seat would be of benefit, particularly for the older members of the community, this ongoing project has proved very popular. A joint funded project between the Carluke Club and Rotary International District 1020, to date, over ten summer benches have been located throughout Carluke. |
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