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Rotary District 7020 – Part 2 of 2
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In this issue
Club News Rotary Club of Negril, Jamaica Rotary Club of Tortola, BVI Jamaica Inter-Club Assembly Rotary Club of Lucea, Jamaica Rotary Club of Abaco, The Bahamas (Lots of news!) Rotary Club of Grand Cayman Rotary Club of St. Thomas Sunrise Rotary Club of Savanna Jamaica Rotary – 50th Anniversary Rotary Club of St. Martin, Nord Rotary Club of St. Croix, Mid Rotary Club of Anguilla References
Paul Harris said…
There can be no better
art 2 of 2 - Club News - November, 2008
Rotary International President District 7020 Governor, 2008-
Theme 2008District Newsletter
November –Rotary
– Club News
Negril, JamaicaTortola, BVI
Club AssemblyRotary Club of Lucea, JamaicaRotary Club of Abaco, The Bahamas (Lots of news!)
Grand Cayman SunriseSt. Thomas Sunrise
La Mar, JamaicaAnniversary
Rotary Club of St. Martin, NordRotary Club of St. Croix, Mid-IsleRotary Club of Anguilla – New members, Rotaract, Interact
There can be no better introduction to the life of a community than one that comesthrough the local Rotary club.
-- My Road to Rotary
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tary International President – Dong Kurn (D.K.) Lee-09 - Rupert W. Ross, Jr.
Theme 2008-09 - Make Dreams Real Newsletter – November, 2008
Rotary Foundation Month
Page No.
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community than one that comes
Rotary District 7020 – Part 2 of 2
ROTARY CLUB OF
Fairground Atmosphere
The Rotary Club of Negril, Jamaica, has a most interesting and unique fundCelebration is planned for Sunday, February 15, 2009.
What a great
From The ROTARY CLUB OF TORTOLAGSE Team Preparing for Virginia Trip
Morgan Trust; Curtis Davis of Roadtown Wholesale Trading Ltd.; and Mia Wattley of Codan Trust Company BVI Ltd. The BVI GSE team
Part 2 of 2 - Club News - November, 2008
ROTARY CLUB OF NEGRIL, JAMAICA
Fairground Atmosphere .Rides and amusement stalls
The Rotary Club of Negril, Jamaica, has a most interesting and unique fundCelebration is planned for Sunday, February 15, 2009.
What a great fun(d)-raising idea!
ROTARY CLUB OF TORTOLAeam Preparing for Virginia Trip
A four-member Group Study Exchange team from the BVI preparing to depart for Virginia on September 25. The delegation is led by Rotary Club of Road Town member Yvonne Crabbe.
The delegates are shown in the photograph at a joint meeting of the Rotary Clubs of Tortola and Road Town on Thursday, August 28.
The delegation members are Kaisa Penn of the BVI Government's Human Resources Department; Al-Quamin Nibbs of Morgan and
an Trust; Curtis Davis of Roadtown Wholesale Trading Ltd.; and Mia Wattley of Codan Trust The BVI GSE team was in Virginia from September 25 to October 25.
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Rides and amusement stalls
The Rotary Club of Negril, Jamaica, has a most interesting and unique fund-raiser. Their 4th Annual Celebration is planned for Sunday, February 15, 2009.
idea!
ROTARY CLUB OF TORTOLA, BVIeam Preparing for Virginia Trip
member Group Study Exchange team from the BVI was to depart for Virginia on September 25. The delegation is led
by Rotary Club of Road Town member Yvonne Crabbe.
The delegates are shown in the photograph at a joint meeting of the Rotary Clubs of Tortola and Road Town on Thursday, August 28.
The delegation members are Kaisa Penn of the BVI Government's Quamin Nibbs of Morgan and
an Trust; Curtis Davis of Roadtown Wholesale Trading Ltd.; and Mia Wattley of Codan Trust in Virginia from September 25 to October 25.
Rotary District 7020 – Part 2 of 2
The delegation planned to make vocationshistorical and cultural sites, make presentations abouservice projects. They will stay with Rotarian host families.
"The GSE programme is designed to develop professional and that they can address the needs of their communities and an increasingly global communitysaid.
The objective of the GSE programme is to provide travel grants for young, nonwill allow them to "experience the host country's institutions and way of life, observe their own vocations as practiced abroad, develop personal and professional relationships, and exchange ideas."
The Inter-club Assemblies are held Executives and Club members. The purpose is receive reports from all Clubs about
All Clubs co-ordinate their activities in unison with each other and in support of each other.
On Business Ethics…
Whether or not the ethical climate in business is opportunity to speak up for higher standards. And for each person willing to voice his convictions, there are others who are willing to follow and be influenced by that kind of
-- Robert A. Manchester …as quoted in
Part 2 of 2 - Club News - November 2008
vocations-visits to local businesses, meet with make presentations about the BVI and their professions,
service projects. They will stay with Rotarian host families.
The GSE programme is designed to develop professional and leadership skills among young adults, so that they can address the needs of their communities and an increasingly global community
The objective of the GSE programme is to provide travel grants for young, nonwill allow them to "experience the host country's institutions and way of life, observe their own vocations as practiced abroad, develop personal and professional relationships, and exchange ideas."
…Submitted by Susanna Henighan
JAMAICACELEBRATE
INTERASSEMBLY
Sep
Left. DG RuperAssembly of Jamaica at the Mandeville Hotel on September 20 and 21. Shown AG Dennis Chong, Mrs. Ross, DG Rupert, AG Clarence Clarke andGovernor Lyden (Trevor) Heaven
are held twice a year in Jamaica by the Assistant Governors with all Club Club members. The purpose is to inform all Clubs on current events in Rotary,
s about their activities with a view of guiding them throughout the year
ordinate their activities in unison with each other and in support of each other.
Whether or not the ethical climate in business is higher or lower today, each of us has an opportunity to speak up for higher standards. And for each person willing to voice his convictions, there are others who are willing to follow and be influenced by that kind of
leadership.
Robert A. Manchester II, RI President (1976-1977)…as quoted in The Rotarian, November 1976
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visits to local businesses, meet with government officials, visit t the BVI and their professions, and volunteer for
leadership skills among young adults, so that they can address the needs of their communities and an increasingly global community," Ms. Crabbe
The objective of the GSE programme is to provide travel grants for young, non-Rotarian professionals that will allow them to "experience the host country's institutions and way of life, observe their own vocations as practiced abroad, develop personal and professional relationships, and exchange ideas."
…Submitted by Susanna Henighan
MAICA CLUBSCELEBRATED AN
INTER-CLUB ASSEMBLY
September 20-21, 2008
DG Rupert attended the Inter-Club Assembly of Jamaica at the Mandeville
on September 20 and 21. Shown are AG Dennis Chong, Mrs. Ross, DG Rupert, AG Clarence Clarke and Past Assistant Governor Lyden (Trevor) Heaven.
in Jamaica by the Assistant Governors with all Club to inform all Clubs on current events in Rotary, and to
their activities with a view of guiding them throughout the year.
ordinate their activities in unison with each other and in support of each other.
higher or lower today, each of us has an opportunity to speak up for higher standards. And for each person willing to voice his convictions, there are others who are willing to follow and be influenced by that kind of
1977)
…The Rotarian, June 2005
Rotary District 7020 – Part 2 of 2
ROTARY CLUB OF LUCEA
In late September, the Rotary
Pictured below are grateful students and members of the school community. PP Neville and the Principal admire the new stove.
BAHAMAS HELPS WITH D
Part 2 of 2 - Club News - November 2008
ROTARY CLUB OF LUCEA – JAMAICA
Rotary Club of Lucea presented a stove to the Chigwell Basic School.
are grateful students and members of the school community. PP Neville and the Principal admire the new stove.
BAHAMAS HELPS WITH DISASTER RELIEFRotary Club of Abaco
Lots of news from the Rotary Club of Abaco, Bahamas!
Rotary Club of Abaco, Bahamas, collected $1800 for the Central Abaco Disaster Relief Committee to be given toNEMA (National Emergency Management Agency) forgood people of Inagua, in the District of the Bahamasmoney raised was presented to the Island Administrator aClub meeting, September 23.
Left: Ellanor Campbell and Andre Pilon one of our members who was inducted July 20funds for Hurricane Ike relief.
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presented a stove to the Chigwell Basic School.
are grateful students and members of the school community. PP Neville and the Principal admire the new stove.
ISASTER RELIEF
Lots of news from the Rotary Club of Abaco, Bahamas!
Bahamas, collected $1800 for the Central Abaco Disaster Relief Committee to be given toNEMA (National Emergency Management Agency) for the
, in the District of the Bahamas. The money raised was presented to the Island Administrator at the
Ellanor Campbell and Andre Pilon one of our newest uly 20, 2008. Both are raising
Rotary District 7020 – Part 2 of 2
Other Club BusinessRight: Rotarian Reg Patterson presents
President Mike with club banners he collected while on
Right: This donation is from the Abaco Darts Association and will be presented to
Rotary Clubs of the Bahamas to assist in buying $15,000 of building materials for
Inagua which are being shipped at the time of this newsletter preparation.
Many thanks to the Abaco Dart Association for the kind consideration of the people in
Part 2 of 2 - Club News - November 2008
Left: Mr. Kevin Main of Lindroth Developers at Schooner Bay and of the Rotary Club of Abaco, Mike Malone. Mr. Main receives a Certificate of Appreciation from President Mike for a generous donation made to the Rotary Club of Abaco. The money Administration costs.
It is persons like Mr. Developers, thatcommunities liThank you very much, Kevin Main and Lindroth!
Other Club BusinessRotarian Reg Patterson presents
President Mike with club banners he collected while on vacation.
Left: President Mike presentsRotarians George and Bill.
Below: Faith Sawyer presentsdonation towards Inagua Relief in the amount of 1500.00
This donation is from the Abaco Darts Association and will be presented to
Clubs of the Bahamas to assist in buying $15,000 of building materials for
Inagua which are being shipped at the time of this newsletter preparation.
aco Dart Association for the kind consideration of the people in
Inagua.
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vin Main of Lindroth Developers at Schooner Bay and President of the Rotary Club of Abaco, Mike Malone. Mr. Main receives a Certificate of Appreciation from President Mike for a generous donation made to the Rotary Club
. The money goes towards Club Administration costs.
It is persons like Mr. Main, and Lindroth Developers, that help us to keep communities like Abaco moving forward. Thank you very much, Kevin Main and
presents Club Director’s pins to
awyer presents to President Mike a donation towards Inagua Relief in the amount of 1500.00
Rotary District 7020 – Part 2 of 2
Below are photos from the Coastal CBradley, along with students from the Interact Club of St. Francis de Salle School. blonde in the back row.)
The Interact Club pulled garbage from the M&R Roundabout to the Primary. Rotarian Joanne personally carried 66 bags to the dump. There was a ton more to gather which we should get the next time. We have a big job to do to educate the public about litter.
A job well done!
ROTARY CLUB OF GRAND
GLEN TRENOUTH
Glen Trenouth has been inducted into Rotary Sunrise. He is an Accountant with BDO. Originally from Cornwall in England, he was sponsoredCayman and 21 other countries worldwide.
Part 2 of 2 - Club News - November 2008
Abaco Club – Cleanup
from the Coastal Cleanup Day sponsored by the Rotary Club of Abaco. Rotarian Joanne Bradley, along with students from the Interact Club of St. Francis de Salle School.
The Interact Club pulled garbage from the M&R Roundabout to the Texaco Station near Abaco Central personally carried 66 bags to the dump. There was a ton more to gather which we
should get the next time. We have a big job to do to educate the public about litter.
A job well done! Thank you Abaco Interactors!
ROTARY CLUB OF GRAND CAYMAN SUNRISE
GLEN TRENOUTH AND SHAWN WILCOX JOIN ROTARY SUNRISE.
Glen Trenouth has been inducted into Rotary Sunrise. He is an Accountant with BDO. Originally from Cornwall in England, he was sponsored by Tony Catalanotto. He joins 95 other members (31 ladies) from Cayman and 21 other countries worldwide.
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sponsored by the Rotary Club of Abaco. Rotarian Joanne Bradley, along with students from the Interact Club of St. Francis de Salle School. (Rotarian Joanne is the
Texaco Station near Abaco Central personally carried 66 bags to the dump. There was a ton more to gather which we
should get the next time. We have a big job to do to educate the public about litter.
Interactors!
CAYMAN SUNRISE
ROTARY SUNRISE.
Glen Trenouth has been inducted into Rotary Sunrise. He is an Accountant with BDO. Originally from by Tony Catalanotto. He joins 95 other members (31 ladies) from
Rotary District 7020 – Part 2 of 2
Shawn Wilcox was inducted at Rotary SUNRISE by President Woody Foster Shawn is the General Sales Manager for WestStar.
Rotary SUNRISE was chartered in 2002. Members are mostly young professionals having fun helping in the community.
Shown above left are new Rotarian Glen Trenouth, Rotarian Richard Purdom, Rotary SUNRISE President Woody Foster and sponsor Rotarian Tony Catalanotto.
At right, New Rotarian Shawn Wilcox and President Woody Foster.
ROTARY SUNRISE LEADERSHIP DINNER
Directors and Committee Chairmen from Rotary Sprojects to be undertaken in the next 12 monthsdirected to the prevention of illiteracy in the Cayman
They are making huge strides. A pilot project involvinused to teach reading, writing and math on a one School. Results so far have been excellentfuture.
Part 2 of 2 - Club News - November 2008
Shawn Wilcox was inducted at Rotary SUNRISE by President Woody Foster Sales Manager for WestStar. He is an American from Rochester, New York
Rotary SUNRISE was chartered in 2002. Members are mostly young professionals having fun helping in
are new Rotarian Glen Trenouth, Rotarian Richard Purdom, Rotary SUNRISE President Woody Foster and sponsor Rotarian Tony Catalanotto.
At right, New Rotarian Shawn Wilcox and President Woody Foster.
Leadership Dinner
Back row: David Watler, David Reid, Toney Reid, Raquel Solomon, Perry Rombough, Omar Chambers, Tony Catalanotto, Christine Sanders, Dawn Cummings, Kim Remizowski,Geoff Mathews, J.D. MosleyBruce John.Sitting: Rosie Jamieson, Winston Connolly, Woody Foster and Deborah Chambers.
ROTARY SUNRISE LEADERSHIP DINNER
Directors and Committee Chairmen from Rotary SUNRISE in Grand Cayman methe next 12 months. They decided that their major effort should continue to be
directed to the prevention of illiteracy in the Cayman Islands.
strides. A pilot project involving a computer-assisted learning ing, writing and math on a one to one basis is in progress at the Lea
so far have been excellent, and the group are planning to extend it to
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Shawn Wilcox was inducted at Rotary SUNRISE by President Woody Foster at a recent breakfast meeting. n American from Rochester, New York.
Rotary SUNRISE was chartered in 2002. Members are mostly young professionals having fun helping in
are new Rotarian Glen Trenouth, Rotarian Richard Purdom, Rotary SUNRISE President Woody Foster and sponsor Rotarian Tony Catalanotto.
At right, New Rotarian Shawn Wilcox and President Woody Foster.
Leadership Dinner – Rotary Sunrise
Back row: David Watler, David Reid, Toney Reid, Raquel Solomon, Perry Rombough, Omar Chambers, Tony Catalanotto, Christine Sanders, Dawn Cummings, Kim Remizowski,Geoff Mathews, J.D. Mosley-Matchett, Bruce John.
Rosie Jamieson, Winston Connolly, Woody Foster and Deborah Chambers.
ROTARY SUNRISE LEADERSHIP DINNER
in Grand Cayman met to consider various that their major effort should continue to be
assisted learning system which can be to one basis is in progress at the Leading Edge High
p are planning to extend it to other schools in the
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ROTARY SUNRISE
Ever since Ivan, one of our mostsavaged by the storm. Rotary SUNRISE has formed a chain gang to cut and clear the beach. It's a massive job, but they are getting there! Lots of eare delighted at the effort.
Rotary SUNRISE members take a chainsaw to the dead trees at Cayman In both photos:
ROTARY CLUB OF ST. THOMAS
Special visitors DG Rupert Ross and ADG Don Chandler joined the club for breakfast. Dorsett, Jerry Wherrin, Richard and Susan Bryant, Charlotte Wardell, Jaideep Nandwani,Hawkinson.
Rotarian Major Craig gave us the schedule for the visiting brass band arriving Wednesday, September 24. First stop is a visit to the Lucinda Millin home, followed by a Friday concert at Windward Passage and a Saturday concert in Emancipation Park. Sunrisers will treat the b
On hand to assist in the fun were Rotarian Mashelle Panjabi, Arnelle BenPhillips), and President Tommy.
Part 2 of 2 - Club News - November 2008
ROTARY SUNRISE CLEANUP
beautiful beaches at Cayman Crossing has been marred by dead trees Rotary SUNRISE has formed a chain gang to cut and clear the beach. It's a massive
Lots of encouragement from local passersby.
Rotary SUNRISE members take a chainsaw to the dead trees at Cayman In both photos: David Watler, Kim Remizowski, and Woody Foster
ROTARY CLUB OF ST. THOMAS-SUNRISE
Special visitors DG Rupert Ross and ADG Don Chandler joined the club for breakfast. Dorsett, Jerry Wherrin, Richard and Susan Bryant, Charlotte Wardell, Jaideep Nandwani,
gave us the schedule for the visiting brass band arriving Wednesday, September 24. First stop is a visit to the Lucinda Millin home, followed by a Friday concert at Windward Passage and a Saturday concert in Emancipation Park. Sunrisers will treat the band to a picnic on Sunday at Magen's Bay.
President Tommy pinned Rotarian Tom Archibald as new Disaster Relief chair. Rotarian Tom A was rewarded with guest desk duties for the next two weeks. ADG Don reported on PDG McCombs progress in the Haiti releffort.
It was a morning filled with cheer from the Salvation Army Pendel Brass Band and Singers at the Lucinda Millin Home for the Elderly. Rotary Sunrise’s Community Service Director, Major Craig, was leading the band with popular religious tunes
The seniors were enthralled by the memorable foot stepping melodies. The celebrated seniors were utilizing the percussion instruments giving by Rotarian Jeni Smith and Tom Bolt.
assist in the fun were Rotarian Mashelle Panjabi, Arnelle Benjamin (friend of Rotarian Merry
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CLEANUP
beautiful beaches at Cayman Crossing has been marred by dead trees Rotary SUNRISE has formed a chain gang to cut and clear the beach. It's a massive
Both visitors and residents
Rotary SUNRISE members take a chainsaw to the dead trees at Cayman Crossing South Sound.Woody Foster.
SUNRISE
Special visitors DG Rupert Ross and ADG Don Chandler joined the club for breakfast. Also visiting were Ervin Dorsett, Jerry Wherrin, Richard and Susan Bryant, Charlotte Wardell, Jaideep Nandwani, Nilda Valentin and Nels
gave us the schedule for the visiting brass band arriving Wednesday, September 24. First stop is a visit to the Lucinda Millin home, followed by a Friday concert at Windward Passage and a Saturday concert in
and to a picnic on Sunday at Magen's Bay.
President Tommy pinned Rotarian Tom Archibald as Disaster Relief chair. Rotarian Tom A was rewarded
with guest desk duties for the next two weeks. ADG Don reported on PDG McCombs progress in the Haiti relief
a morning filled with cheer from the Salvation Army Pendel Brass Band and Singers at the Lucinda Millin Home for the Elderly. Rotary Sunrise’s Community Service Director, Major Craig, was leading the band with popular religious tunes.
The seniors were enthralled by the memorable foot The celebrated seniors were
utilizing the percussion instruments giving by Rotarian Jeni Smith and Tom Bolt.
jamin (friend of Rotarian Merry
Rotary District 7020 – Part 2 of 2
SAVANNA LA
Rotary 50th Anniversary in Jamaica The Rotary 50th Anniversary in Jamaica isthe development of RYLA, Rotaract, Interact, Earlyact, Community Core Group. We coined "Leaderact" to participate in programs to tackle issues relating to Literacy, etc.
Part 2 of 2 - Club News - November 2008
SAVANNA LA MAR - JAMAICA
Doesn’t this sound like fun? What family fellowship as Family of Rotary Month approaches!
Savanna La Mar is a club in Jamaica that meetson Tuesdays at 6:30 p.m. at the Hotel Commingle, in Savanna-La-Mar, Westmoreland
Service Above Self
Rotary 50th Anniversary in Jamaica – National ProjectJamaica is a national project where we are promoting young Leaders and
lopment of RYLA, Rotaract, Interact, Earlyact, Community Core Group. We coined "Leaderact" to participate in programs to tackle issues relating to Literacy, etc.
Celebrations included the launching by our Governor General of Jamaica (who is the Queen’shere), and the presence of the world’s fastest man Usain Bolt -- Olympic triple world record holder and his Coach Glen Mills.
All 23 Clubs in Jamaica participated and were present. We also received sponsorship of Ja.$2.5mil from Flow communications for promoting and advertising the project.
At left: Guest, Coach Glen Mills, speaking to what leadership means to him.
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JAMAICA
Doesn’t this sound like fun? What family fellowship as Month approaches!
is a club in Jamaica that meets6:30 p.m. at the Hotel Commingle, in
Mar, Westmoreland
Service Above Self
National Projecta national project where we are promoting young Leaders and
lopment of RYLA, Rotaract, Interact, Earlyact, Community Core Group. We coined "Leaderact"
Celebrations included the launching by our Governor General of Jamaica (who is the Queen’s representative here), and the presence of the world’s fastest man Usain
Olympic triple world record holder and his Coach
23 Clubs in Jamaica participated and were present. We also received sponsorship of Ja.$2.5mil from Flow
mmunications for promoting and advertising the
eft: Guest, Coach Glen Mills, speaking to what
Rotary District 7020 – Part 2 of 2
ROTARY CLUB OF ST. MARTIN NORD
The Rotary Club of Saint Martin Nord recently held a very successful blood drive.
Rotary breaks blood donation record
Rotary and Rotaract Clubs of St. Martin Nord organized a blood donation drive at the Chamber of Commerce building in Concordia on September 26 and 27. Francais du Sang (ETS).
We have exceeded the record 170 sachets that we collected two years ago, said Rotary President Etienne Taquin. Last year the donation was down with only 130 sachets but this year we are better organized .
Shown: Assistant Governor Louis Wever is donating blood while others look on – President of the St. Martin
Club Nord, Etienne Taquin, Josianne Fleming-Artsen, Rene-Jean Duret,
Amanda Wever (wife of Louis), Justin Annicette and giving blood, AG Louis
Rotary Club of
The District Simplified Grant kitchen project at the Boys & Girls Club is finally finishedcan move on to obtaining another grant this year. Many thanks to all who helped, including:
Past District Governor Richard Grant Immediate Past-President Ralph Mills Past President Sweeny Toussaint Community Service Chair Hyacinth Regis Rotarian Ron DeCosmo Rotarian Tove Duus Rotarian Matthew Leonard Russ Herold Michael Boyce Plumbing Lisa's Paints
Special thanks go to Russ, Michael and Lisa for their donation of time, material and expertise to make this project a reality.
Yours in Rotary, Marcel L. Galiber
Part 2 of 2 - Club News - November 2008
ROTARY CLUB OF ST. MARTIN NORD
The Rotary Club of Saint Martin Nord recently held a very successful blood drive.
Rotary breaks blood donation record
Rotary and Rotaract Clubs of St. Martin Nord organized a blood donation drive at the Chamber of Commerce building in Concordia on September 26 and 27. Blood was being collected by medical staff from Etablissement
the record 170 sachets that we collected two years ago, said
. Last was down with only 130
nor Louis Wever is donating blood while others
President of the St. Martin Club Nord, Etienne Taquin, Josianne
Jean Duret, Amanda Wever (wife of Louis), Justin Annicette and giving blood, AG Louis
Wever
Rotary Club of St. Croix Mid-Isle
The District Simplified Grant kitchen project at the Boys & Girls Club is finally finishedcan move on to obtaining another grant this year. Many thanks to all who helped, including:
Past District Governor Richard GrantPresident Ralph Mills
Past President Sweeny Toussaint Community Service Chair Hyacinth Regis-Powell
Matthew Leonard
Michael Boyce Plumbing
Special thanks go to Russ, Michael and Lisa for their donation of time, material and expertise to make this
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ROTARY CLUB OF ST. MARTIN NORD
The Rotary Club of Saint Martin Nord recently held a very successful blood drive.
Rotary breaks blood donation record
Rotary and Rotaract Clubs of St. Martin Nord organized a blood donation drive at the Chamber of Commerce s being collected by medical staff from Etablissement
Isle
The District Simplified Grant kitchen project at the Boys & Girls Club is finally finished. Now the club can move on to obtaining another grant this year. Many thanks to all who helped, including:
Special thanks go to Russ, Michael and Lisa for their donation of time, material and expertise to make this
Rotary District 7020 – Part 2 of 2
Rotary Club of Anguilla gains two new members
Welcome to Rotary! Two new members of the Anguilla community have joined the ranks of the local Rotary Club. They are Mr. Neil Kahn and Mr. Alexander Fedeé.
Shown above left, Rotary Secretary, Seymour Hodge, welcomes new member, Above right, S
New Member Mr. Neil Kahn, and Rotarian Rom
Rotary Club of AnguillaRecently, a new club associated with Rotary has been established in Anguilla
Rotaract is a Rotary-sponsored service club for young men and women ages 18 to 30. Rotaract clubs are
grassroots level, with members addressing their communities’ physical and social needs while promoting international understanding and peace through a framework of
The Anguilla Rotaract Club installed its New Board as follows: Ms. Vanessa John (President), Ms. Shreise Brooks (Vice-President), Mr. Lanny Hobson (TreaJalani Banks (Public Relations). at their inception in October.
Part 2 of 2 - Club News - November 2008
Rotary Club of Anguilla gains two new members
Welcome to Rotary! Two new members of the Anguilla community have joined the ranks of the local Mr. Neil Kahn and Mr. Alexander Fedeé.
Rotary Secretary, Seymour Hodge, welcomes new member, Above right, Secretary Seymour Hodge, President Anne Edwards,
New Member Mr. Neil Kahn, and Rotarian Romma King.
Club of Anguilla gains a Rotaract ClubRecently, a new club associated with Rotary has been established in Anguilla
sponsored service club for young men and women ages 18 to 30. Rotaract clubs are either communitybased, and they’re sponlocal Rotary club. This makes them true "partners in service" and key members of the family of Rotary.
As one of Rotary’s most significant and fastestwith more than 7,000 clubs in about 163 countries and geographical Rotaract has become a worldwide phenomenon.
All Rotaract efforts begin at the local, grassroots level, with members addressing their communities’ physical and social needs while promoting international understanding and peace through a framework of friendship and service.
The Anguilla Rotaract Club installed its New Board as follows: Ms. Vanessa John (President), Ms. Shreise President), Mr. Lanny Hobson (Treasurer), Ms. Primrose Richie
lations). The photograph above shows the members of Rotaract Club of Anguilla
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Rotary Club of Anguilla gains two new members
Welcome to Rotary! Two new members of the Anguilla community have joined the ranks of the local
Rotary Secretary, Seymour Hodge, welcomes new member, Mr. Alexander Fedeé. ecretary Seymour Hodge, President Anne Edwards,
a King.
a Rotaract ClubRecently, a new club associated with Rotary has been established in Anguilla -- Rotaract Club.
sponsored service club for young men and women ages 18 to 30. Rotaract clubs are either community- or university-based, and they’re sponsored by a local Rotary club. This makes them true "partners in service" and key members of the family of Rotary.
As one of Rotary’s most significant and fastest-growing service programs, with more than 7,000 clubs in about 163 countries and geographical areas, Rotaract has become a worldwide phenomenon.
All Rotaract efforts begin at the local, grassroots level, with members addressing their communities’ physical and social needs while promoting
friendship and service.
The Anguilla Rotaract Club installed its New Board as follows: Ms. Vanessa John (President), Ms. Shreise urer), Ms. Primrose Richie-Gumbs (Secretary) and Mr.
The photograph above shows the members of Rotaract Club of Anguilla
Rotary District 7020 – Part 2 of 2
New Board inducted for Anguilla’s Interact Club
The Interact Club of Anguilla is alive and well, and meets at the high school every Wednesday afternoon.
Ms. Ojeda Vanterpool (President), Ms. Brittany Jeffers (Vice-President), Ms. Wandaila
Gumbs (Treasurer), Ms. Roxanna Brooks (Secretary), and Ms.
Verlyndah Rogers (Public Relations).
At a recent Rotary Club of Anguilla meeting, 38 new
members of the Interact were pinned. The photos show many of those new Interact members.
Paul Harris said…
What can you do, what are you willing to do for Rotary?
Part 2 of 2 - Club News - November 2008
New Board inducted for Anguilla’s Interact Club
The Interact Club of Anguilla is alive and well, and meets at the high school every Wednesday afternoon.
Interact is a service club for young people ages 14-18. Sponsored by local Rotary clubs, Interact clubs give young people an opportunity to participmeaningful service projects while developing leadership skills and meeting new friends.
Interact is one of Rotary International’s nine structured programs designed to help clubs and districts achieve their service goals in their own communiticommunities abroad, fostering fellowship and goodwill in the process.
The Interact Club of Anguilla installed its New Board recently as follows:
Ms. Ojeda Vanterpool (President), Ms. Brittany Jeffers
President), Ms. Wandaila asurer), Ms. Roxanna
Brooks (Secretary), and Ms. Verlyndah Rogers (Public
Relations).
At a recent Rotary Club of Anguilla meeting, 38 new
members of the Interact were pinned. The photos show many of those new Interact members.
can you do, what are you willing to do for Rotary?
The Rotarian, August 1914
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New Board inducted for Anguilla’s Interact Club
The Interact Club of Anguilla is alive and well, and meets at the high school every Wednesday afternoon.
Interact is a service club for young people 18. Sponsored by local Rotary
clubs, Interact clubs give young people an opportunity to participate in fun, meaningful service projects while developing leadership skills and meeting new friends.
Interact is one of Rotary International’s nine structured programs designed to help clubs and districts achieve their service goals in their own communities and in communities abroad, fostering fellowship and goodwill in the process.
The Interact Club of Anguilla installed its New Board recently as follows:
can you do, what are you willing to do for Rotary?
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REFERENCES
Adams, Randal. Speaking of Rotary. E.J. Press, U.S.A. 2007.
Dochterman, Cliff. The ABCs of Rotary. Evanston, Illinois: Rotary International.(363-EN)
Rotary International. Honoring Our Past: The Words and Wisdom of Paul Harris. Evanston, Illinois: 1996. (925-EN)
Rotary International. Rotary Basics. Evanston, Illinois. (595-EN)
Rotary International News. Online.
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