Kalyan Banerjee: Embracing Humanity from Rotary International on Vimeo.
Rotary Family Health Day; 30th April 2011
Here is the latest news on what RFFA (Rotarians For Fighting AIDS) in conjunction with District 9200 East Africa are doing to combat the AIDS pandemic in Africa.
If you are a Rotarian one of the best things that you can do is to join RFFA as a life time member and to do this go to the RFFA web site:
JOIN RFFA
India on verge of eradicating polio
India on verge of eradicating polio
Celebrating 25 Years of Women in Rotary
Helen Austin, a singer and songwriter in the Comox Valley on
Vancouver Island wrote a song to help us celebrate 25 years of women
in Rotary. You can see the video and listen to the song here:
Shots from the heart RI Annual Photo Competition
B y the time the 2011 photo contest closed at the end of March, we had received hundreds of entries, all striving to capture, in their way, the spirit of Rotary. We narrowed the field to several dozen and sent them to photographer Art Wolfe, best known for his PBS series Travels to the Edge, for the final judging. We awarded Canon cameras to the top three winners: an EOS 60D, a PowerShot G12, and a PowerShot S95. Then we picked a handful of others to feature here on the web as our Best of the Rest. See the full gallery:
SHOTS FROM THE HEART
Induction of Jason Sachs to Rotary
Last night at our weekly meeting we had the pleasure of welcoming Jason Sachs to our Rotary club. Jason’s vocation is teaching and he has a young family and is head teacher at the Coolamon Central School. Jason’s classification is Head Teacher and will join Leslie Weston on the New Generations committee. We will be engaging the youth of our area in the coming years through our wonderful programmes like RYDA and MUNA. Grahame Miles will mentor Jason and teach Jason all he knows about Rotary.
We all look forward to enjoying Jason’s company over the coming years. Welcome Jason!
Vietnam by Ian Durham
Last night our outgoing president Ian Durham gave an excellent presntation on his time serving in Vietnam. Ian was an engineer who drove big machines clearing pathways in teh jungle amongst other jobs. One of his mates driving a D8 was hit by a Rocket Propelled Grenade RPG which set the dozer on fire. Ian tells us that there was plenty of shrapnel that inflicted the most damage to his mate who eventually recovered. These amongst many stories told by Ian last night.
Below are some photos form Ian’s trip to Vietnam long after the war.