It was a delightful evening Chez Donet for our 5th Thursday evening. Many thanks to President Graham and Joan Donet for opening their home and garden to us. As usual Jenine blazed away with her camera and here is the result. Everyone is clutching a glass of wine...how civilised we are!
This week is a Business Meeting. The Board Meeting on Monday will be quite an important one so the report back for the Club's approval will be particularly interesting. Don't forget the Board runs the Club in accordance with the Club's wishes so any Rotarian can attend a Board Meeting if they want to and the Board has to abide by the Club's decisions. We all pay Club Dues...no taxation without representation!
Dear Professor Blumberg
MES/IMPILO staff would like to thank the Rotary Club for the donation of medication.
Thank you received for medication for Hospice organised by Lucille......thanks Lucille!
On the Video Bar, Flamenco. We seemed to talk a lot about Spain this week!
To help curb vandalism during Halloween, police asked the Rotary Club of Springhill, Nova Scotia, Canada, to organize a party for area youth.
The project was a success. Prizes were announced every hour, with the caveat that attendees had to be present to claim them. Police reported minimal vandalism over the Halloween weekend.
Meanwhile, Rotarians in Port Macquarie, Australia, completed a community needs assessment before establishing a public station where elderly and disabled people could recharge their mobility vehicles.
Every community has different needs. Often, clubs members can agree on which needs to address, but sometimes reaching a decision is difficult. What is the best way for your club to work toward a consensus on a suitable project?
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