Jean-Luc Guillotteau has given way to the presidency of the Rotary Club Chartres-Deux Vallées. The new president of the Chartrain club, Alain Malet, was introduced during a ceremony on Friday 1 is July.
About forty people were invited to the golf course of Fontenay-sur-Eure, for the handover ceremony of the Rotary Club Chartres Deux-Vallées.
Jean-Luc Guillotteau gave way to Alain Malet, passing on his Rotary necklace to him. He thus became the president of this very active service club. Among the guests of the ceremony: Guillaume Rivet, deputy district governor, Geneviève Bonne-Bartoli, president of the Inner-Wheel club and Nelly Moreau, president of the Rotary Club of Chartres-Doyen.
Assessment and new perspectives
Jean-Luc Guilloteau, who was giving up his place as president, recalled the club’s flagship actions: the Balades de Chartres in April, the Hope sessions in mind, financial aid to local associations, aid to displaced people Ukrainians, the prices of manual labor and good citizenship…
“Operation HTMA (Handi t’aime mer air), for children with disabilities, was canceled at the last moment by order of the prefect due to the heat wave in mid-June, but it’s only a postponement “, he underlined.
The new president, Alain Malet, who presented the six people making up his new office, also unveiled his entertainment program for the coming year: the traditional Balades de Chartres, which will take place at Place des Épars, followed by the HTMA operation, in June, in particular.
Other actions should complete the program: the trip to Troyes and the meeting with a German rotary club on September 17 and 18, a concert in the fall in the church of Courville (for the benefit of displaced Ukrainians), and a trip in Rome, from November 25 to 27.
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