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Rotary Club of Northam
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Rotary Club of West Perth
Grow
fresh food for Bali school
I am currently working with a small school in
northern Bali
to establish educational facilities for the local children.
So far with the Rotary Club of West Perth
e
have finished a school building (3 classrooms)
and a teachers office and
currently are installing new toilets,
sewerage and running water, as well as
gutters to collect water
into new rainwater tanks we are providing.
A plot of land adjoining the school has come
onto the market.
It was previously targeted as part of a larger program
under
which school children would be provided training
in growing food plants,
nutrition and health.
Many school children come to school without breakfast or
lunch.
This way they would grow their own food.
They will also raise chickens for
eggs and sale.
The proceeds of sales would go back into the project either
for
materials, seeds or additional food for the children.
Your support would be appreciated.
Any donation
large or small would be appreciated. Go to:
Grow fresh food for Bali school
to see the outline of the project,
updates and
to make a donation.
Your support is appreciated.
Cheers
Alan Briggs
Natural Heritage and Culture
0429 914 051
Alan Briggs
Natural Heritage and Culture
0429 914 051
To the upper village of Les there is no road
access.
Villagers manually prepared the site for the 2nd school building,
erected the framework using materials carried up by han
and I then worked with the Rotary Club of
West Perth
where I am a member to raise funds to complete the school building.
The students and their teachers are very proud of their new building
For more information
or to make a donation
follow this link
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Rotary Club of Applecross
May 2015
Apprentices shine at
Rotary Club of Applecross awards night
The Rotary Club of Applecross held their annual
Cooper-Bromwell Apprenticeship Awards in May,
cognising two outstanding Building
apprentices
rom Challenger Institute of Technology in Fremantle.
A highlight of the Club’s Vocational and Community Service portfolio,
the awards have been running for 37 years
in memory of past Rotarians,
and
prominent Perth builders, John Bromwell and Bob Cooper.
Each year the Club calls for nominations from
Challenger
Institute of Technology.
The nominees are interviewed by Rotarians against the
criteria
of excellence in their field, and the potential to one day
be industry
leaders, possibly establishing their own company.
This year Corey Drake won the Best First Year Apprentice,
Brick and Block Laying,
and Lee Sampson won the Best Third Year Apprentice,
plumbing and Gas Fitting.
The judges were unanimous in their decision
hat both Corey
and Lee were standouts for their skill
and dedication to their trades
, and for
clearly demonstrating the potential to reach great heights
upon completing
their apprenticeships.
The award recipients received a certificate, a $500 Bunnings
voucher
and their name on the Rotary Wheel.
An awards ceremony and dinner was held at the Quinlan’s
Training Restaurant,
showcasing the talents of the restaurant and catering
students
who prepared and served a three-course menu.
Corey Drake
Corey Drake ad Family
Lee Sampson
Lee Sampson and Family
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Rotary Club of Mount Barker
At the
Club's last meeting it was with great pride
that President Trevor Mckenzie
presented Chloe Bleach
with an Award plaque for providing over 300
hours of volunteer service
to the Mt Barker Community .
Chloe is working
with the Local Community College
arranging the Annual 'Have a Go Expo'
as well
as working with the animals at the Urualla wildlife refug
Chloe highlighted, in her presentation,
that she enjoyed volunteering
for many project
and did not think it was boring, a toil, or hard
work
but an enjoyment to appreciate the interaction
with people and her many
animal friends
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Rotary Club of Busselton Geographe Bay
Eric
Hogan on left, inducting Marc McDonald and John Mark
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Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay
President Rajah and
PRID Ken Collins with new member Anne Passmore
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New Flyers
Rotary Club of Byford ad Districts
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Rotary Club of Armadale
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Around the Clubs
Rotary Club of Karrinyup
Helping the Salvo's
Helping the Salvo's
City of Stirling - Arts and
Events people held their annual
reconciliation walk
The Walk is all
about building better relationships and creating a unity
and respect between
Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islanders
and the wider Australian community
As part of our club's support to the
community,
Rotary Club of Karrinyup
(District 9455) members Peter (x 2 - we have a
few Peters)
, Barry and friend of Rotary, Marcus,
used our Food Van to cook and
serve the sausages provided by the City.
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Rotary Club of Fremantle
Tonight's meeting was an inter club meeting with members
from Cockburn, Kwinana, Willetton and Rossmoyne
joining Fremantle at their dinner meeting
which was also beanie and socks night.
Everyone donated beanies and socks
for the homeless in the community.
Tonight's meeting was an inter club meeting with members
from Cockburn, Kwinana, Willetton and Rossmoyne
joining Fremantle at their dinner meeting
which was also beanie and socks night.
Everyone donated beanies and socks
for the homeless in the community.
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Rotary Club of Kenwick
The hostess with the mostest Tanya
Young assisting the Rotary
Club of Kenwick
at its Interplast Information and Thank
You to Donors evening.
Karl O'Callaghan tells the multitude about the
partnership
etween Interplast and his charity Bright Blue aimed at assisting
children in Mongolia.
A large crowd of over 90 attends the Rotary
Club of Kenwick
Interplast Information and Thank You to
Donors night
to hear about the new partnership between Interplast
and the
Police Commissioners Charity for Sick Kids -
Bright Blue for work with children
in Mongolia.
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Rotary Club of Perth
Ray Della-Polina taking us through
the history and achievements of our Club
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Rotaract Club of Perth
Perth Rotaractors at their
Back to School Quiz Nite
Perth Rotaractors at their
Back to School Quiz Nite
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Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay
Presentation of books to
West Beechboro Primary School
by Laura & Dir. Stephanie.
The remainder of the English as a Second Language
books
were presented to Koondoola and West Beechboro schools
on Wednesday, 27th
Ma
by Laura O’Hara and Dir. Stephanie Rainey-Smith.
Mill Point Rotarians presenting microscopes Nungarin Primary School
Principal Vicki Pustkuchen
Director Liz presenting units to Merredin College –
students
Emma and Ben and Principal Beverley Stanes
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Rotary Club of Manjimup
MEETING AND FUNCTION AT THE
TRUFFLE & WINE CO
SEVEN DAY ROAD, MANJIMUP
Rose & Doug Moyle
Carole Keppel, Elaine Masters & Sabina Alban
Alex Alban, Peter Keppel & Maurie Lyster
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Rotary Club of Mandurah
Make A Wish event today. The Rotary Club of Mandurah
Make A Wish event today. The Rotary Club of Mandurah
sponsored tickets for some families to see Mary Poppins
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Rotary Club of Osborne Park
Our 11 & 12th Medical Shipment to Cambodia …
Bon Voyage!!!
Thank you
for all who came to help
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Rotary Club of Ascot
. We held a Youth Mental Health Forum in the City of Belmont.
Live
entertainment before some fantastic guest speakers.
Well done Ascot Rotary Club
and CLAN who were working together
to bring this forum to the people who live
locally
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Rotary Club of Hannans
—
with DameSamantha
Duddy, Velicia Le Tang andGeraldine Ennis
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D9455 Youth Exchange
The North West adventure begins. —
with Robyn Yates, Gabriela Monteiro, Laura Tassetti, Árpád Bencző
Lorna De Dios, Kaede Omori, Gabriel Müller, Smailliw Ynfante and Feyyaz Aydin.
The North West adventure begins. —
with Robyn Yates, Gabriela Monteiro, Laura Tassetti, Árpád Bencző
Lorna De Dios, Kaede Omori, Gabriel Müller, Smailliw Ynfante and Feyyaz Aydin.
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Rotary Club of Booragoon
Enjoying the community day at
Bunnings O'Connor
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Rotary Club of Como
Chairman Geoff Kay thanks Guest Speaker Craig
Spencer
for his talk on Volunteering in WA.
Craig mentioned that it is very important to put a value on volunteering
to realise the contribution community members make to our society
for his talk on Volunteering in WA.
Craig mentioned that it is very important to put a value on volunteering
to realise the contribution community members make to our society
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Rotary Club of Cockburn
Cockburn Rotary thanks our local residents
for
their generosity to the Give a Damn Give a Can this weekend.
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Rotary Club of Bunbury Lescenault
Lining up donated Cans
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Rotary Club of Kalgoorlie
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Rotary Club of Armadale
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"Picture of the week"
Rotary Club of Osborne Park
Un -named Rotarian??
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District and Club Promotions
June
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Toolstation
Not Under My Roof
THE DOG
The moral of this
story is that if you give a dog some meatballs,
he’ll do anything for you.
don’t know what that has to do with banking,
but it’s a cute story from a Thai
bank ad.
Western Australia
Whale off the NW coast
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