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Tuesday 10 March 2015

In this weeks newsletter
  • New 2015 Christmas in July Flyer
  • Rotary Club of Kent Town to support RYPEN 2015
  • Rotary District 9520 AFL Tipping Competition
  • Rotary Race Day

UPCOMING MEETING

Tuesday 17 March
General Meetings
Tuesday 24 March
Guest Speaker Judy Shipp
"Operation Cleft"
Tuesday 29 March
District Assembly
Calendar Events & Details
Tuesdays 6:30pm for 6:45pm
The Royal Hotel
2 North Terrace Kent Town
(map)
 
President
Sarah Stewart
E: presidentrckt@gmail.com
 
Secretary
Kaitlin Piggott
E: secretaryrckt@gmail.com
 
Honorary Member
Steven Marshall MP for Norwood
 
Apologies and guests contact our Secretary by email or mobile 0433 387 082
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FEATURE

New 2015 Christmas in July Flyer

CLUB ACTIVITIES

Rotary Club of Kent Town to support RYPEN 2015

This year we would like to announce that we will be supporting The Rotary Youth Program of Enrichment (RYPEN).

RYPEN aims to provide young people aged 15-17 years with the opportunity to develop their leadership potential, and gain experiences in problem solving and take control of their future. It is a two and a half day program

What: A weekend live-in leadership seminar
When: 10th - 12th April 2015
Where: Shiloh Hills Camp Site, Ironbank SA (map)

Link to RYPEN

OTHER ROTARY ANNOUNCEMENTS & COMMUNITY EVENTS

You have the opportunity to put your fotty tipping skills to the test, not to mention have some fun, win fantastic prizes and contribute to a worthwhile cause.

The 2015 AFL footy season is just around the corner so now is the time to sign up.  

Entry for 2015 footy tipping competititon is only $20, which includes a $10 donattion to The Rotary Foundation, with all remaining money used for prizes.

Don't miss your chance to be part of the fun of Footy Tipping 2015
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Rotary Race Day

Rotary International is excited and proud to announce our partnership with the South Australian Jockey Club in the running of our Rotary Race Day. 

Rotary is the world’s oldest and largest service organisation made up of over 1.2 million individuals in 215 countries who volunteer to do good in the world. 

Rotary clubs bring together dedicated individuals to exchange ideas, build relationships, and take action. Our clubs also offer members opportunities to make new friends, and enjoy fun social activities. 

Each Rotary club is supported by Rotary International and The Rotary Foundation. Rotary International supports Rotary clubs worldwide by coordinating global programs, campaigns, and initiatives benefitting communities locally and internationally. 

The Rotary Foundation is Rotary’s charitable arm which funds projects by Rotarians and our partners in communities around the world. As a non-profit entity, all of the Foundation's funding comes from voluntary contributions made by Rotarians and friends who share our vision of a better world. 

With an expected public attendance of over 5000 people we invite you and your organisation to partner with Rotary at the 2015 Derby Day celebrations

Closing date is 27 March 2015, but clubs that register earlier will be able to negotiate the best locations for their displays.

THOUGHT OF THE WEEK

2013-2014 BOARD


President
Sarah Stewart

Vice President
Kaylene Kranz

Immediate Past President & Community Director
Teagan Webb

Club Administration
Greg Love

Secretary 
Kaitlin Piggott

Treasurer
Augustine Bhaskarraj

Foundation Director
Nelson Sans Cadena

Youth Director
Steve Hayter

International Service Projects Director
Jesse Barker Gale

Communication and Visibility
Sarah Stewart and Greg Love

OUR LAST MEETING


Meeting
33th Meeting for 2014/15

Date
Tuesday 10 March

Chair
Vice President Steve Hayter

Venue
The Royal Hotel, Kent Town

Activity

General Meeting

Apologies
none
On leave is Greg and Kaylene


Visiting Rotarians  
none

Guests
Phil Luke
Rotary Club of Kent Town
Rotary is a worldwide organisation of business, professional and community leaders. Clubs are non-political, non-religious and open to all cultures, races and creeds. Richly rewarding, Rotary gives you the opportunity to pay it forward and to have a positive impact wherever you choose

Getting Involved
While developing business networking opportunities and building life long friendships Rotarians experience personal growth in an organisation that is respected worldwide for its high values and standards.

The magic of Rotary is that it allows ordinary people to achieve the most extraordinary things. By using the powerful synergy of one, people unite to achieve exceptional change. Many ordinary members of Rotary have developed projects that have brought significant change whilst experiencing personal growth in an organisation that is respected worldwide for its high values and standards.

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