Feb 11
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One of the benefits of being in Rotary is the ability to make up a meeting in any country, city, town or village that has a Rotary club. Recently I made up at the Rotary Club of Ballarat West in Victoria. It was a social meeting and we were given a tour of some of Ballarat's best known statues of which Ballarat is famous for. We finished the evening with pizzas and great fellowship. Thank you Ballarat West for your kind hospitality.
A story appears in our weekly bulletin here:
A story appears in our weekly bulletin here:
Bulletin # 27
- The memorial to Korea, Borneo, Malaya and Vietnam
- The Eternal Flame made to catch the sun
- Queen Victoria great craftsmanship
- Peter Lalor the leader of the Eureka Stockade
- Click twice to read the inscription to Lalor
- Memorial to those who died at Eureka
- A Fine King George V
- Rotary Ballarat West members and partners
- Sir Albert Coates
- Lt. Col. Sir Albert Coates a wonderful Australian