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THE SUMMERLAND R TARIAN
EDITION 9
May 2015
May 2015 edition: What’s happening in our Club?
The purpose of this newsletter is to provide each member with an up to date bulleted list of activities,
initiatives and Board decisions from the past month. As usual, if you have an item or news event that
you would like to see in this newsletter, call or e-mail me dmtopham@telus.net or 250 494 6434
H! My name is Bailey Johnson and I am being sent off as a Rotary exchange student for the 2015-2016 exchange year. I have always been interested in travelling and experiencing different cultures and religions, and learning a new language - which ultimately lead me to choose Brazil as my top choice country, I was very lucky to be chosen to represent Canada in my first choice country! I was born at the Penticton hospital and raised here in Summerland with my parents, my dog, and my 18 year old brother Jordan who is currently attending UVic. Here in Summerland I attend Summerland Secondary School in the 10th grade. At school, I enjoy playing field hockey; outside of school I am very involved in Ice hockey and have been for the last 10 years! I am very excited to start my journey as an exchange student! I would especially like to thank Rotary, not only for all the involvement with the exchange students, but for all the good they do worldwide and for our community. Rotary is a great organization and I can't thank them enough for all they do! This summer I am planning on working and brushing up on my Portuguese so that I can make the most of this great opportunity.
Garry ‘s turn for The Rotary Moment, gave us an
excellent overview of the Rift Valley, Nakuru water
tank project, our club has been credited for $m1.3
since the project began in 2002
Orv gives his Rotary moment, he
commented on the first members of
the club, and the location of their
meetings. We recognised several of
the old names.
Jim Gavin, PGH Board, our
Guest speaker presented the
Great Bathtub Race, $500
entry fee, the winner will
receive Gold (Jim wouldn’t
elaborate on if it was real or
look alike)
Rotarian Choice: Member of the Month
Lisa Jaeger
.
Our Annual Pioneer Tea, over 70 guests arrived to enjoy the fellowship and
sweets. SADI members assisted with serving and clean up. Emma welcomed our
guests. Photo credit goes to Lisa J.
One of our newer members, Lisa chairs
Community Projects, she managed to
orchestrate a feed for 450 students over
two days, our commitment to the
Shakespeare Festival.
Employed by Summerland Waterfront
Resort, as Sales Manager, she and Sean
have 3 children and lots of pets. Thanks
Lisa, for your enthusiasm and dedication
What a special lady, Emma was recently crowned as one of the two
Princesses in our Annual Summerland Blossom Pageant. Ann Kemp, you
have done a wonderful service to our club.
Les Brough induction ceremony, with Francis
Colesi. at our Dinner meeting May 06, welcome
aboard Les. Good work Paul!
Sam Samaddar, YLW Airport Manager our
guest speaker discussed airport and ground
transportation economics.
Let’s Go Transportation team with Ellen and
Sam Samaddar
May 7-8 was a busy time for our club, hot dogs,
soft drinks and chips served to 350 students,
Our contribution to the 15th Annual Shakespeare
Festival. A perfect day in the park.
Megan Lindow addressed our club, Chair of the Shakespeare
Festival, enlightened us on the events for this action packed
weekend. Our club will be providing Hot Dog lunches for two
festival days.
Sharon Lusch, Sales Manager at Retirement Concepts, our
guest speaker at our May 11 breakfast meeting. Sharon gave
us an overview of the activities and initiatives at the Seniors
Village
Agur Lake cleanup took place May 09, Orv
organized a crew with rakes and wheel barrows,
the group photo was sent via e-mail to our club
the next day.
May 9th 2015 Summerland rotary club members helping out at Agur Lake Camp. On behalf of the board thank you very much for all you do for Agur Lake Camp. It was a wonderful day Maarten Bonten
Giants Head Grind scheduled for May 16th, Ellen recently shared with us that WestJet have
joined the Grind, someone will become the winner of WestJet’s World, for two.
Watch for two work dates, Adam’s Bird Sanctuary and Rotary Beach Clean up
May 23 is the scheduled date for our Annual Fund raiser, Sue will be asking for your support to
make this another successful event
The older I grow the more I distrust the familiar doctrine that age brings
wisdom. mencken
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