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Hi Everyone,
I’m writing to ask you to sponsor me.
The sponsorship can be for any amount from $1
up and will help fund the elimination of polio.
The sponsorship can be for any amount from $1
up and will help fund the elimination of polio.
I’m swimming in the Rotary Club of Kwinana’s Swimarathon on 23 February.
The Swimarathon is part of a global Rotary initiative
to raise funds for the eradication of polio
. Participating swimmers are required to swim 100 metres
and I will do so at the Kwinana Recquatic Centre
next Saturday between 5p-6pm as a member of the Kwinana Seals team.
The Swimarathon is part of a global Rotary initiative
to raise funds for the eradication of polio
. Participating swimmers are required to swim 100 metres
and I will do so at the Kwinana Recquatic Centre
next Saturday between 5p-6pm as a member of the Kwinana Seals team.
Any small amount you can spare will help save a kid from the misery of polio.
You can donate as little as one dollar ($1)..
You can donate as little as one dollar ($1)..
A dollar will fund about 7 vaccinations.
That would have been more than enough to protect the kids in the picture below.
That would have been more than enough to protect the kids in the picture below.
Thank you for reading my request.
Here’s the link to the donation site: http://www.mycause.com.au/page/56184
Here’s the link to the donation site: http://www.mycause.com.au/page/56184
All the best
Kero O'Shea D9465
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Rotary Club of Northam
Rod Munday, Kim Munday, Tom Newsome,
Membership & P.E. Velu, Pres Lois and ADG Annie Hawkesley at Northam 11 Feb
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Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay
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Rotary Club of Mill Point
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RIDE TO THE OTHER SIDE
Farewelled in Armadale by District Governor Bob Cooper
for further details and how to be involved
click this link
AROUND THE CLUBS
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Rotary Club of Mosman Park
Shed now open for business 8 am to 4.30 pm daily
Suggest new members arrive 10 am for morning tea [compulsory] a great time to meet members and have a chat
The Swap Mart commenced on 21st October
at the men's shed and will operate every Sunday
from 7.45 to 11.30 for buyers, sellers to set up from 7.00 am to 7.45
cost $10 per bay, swap mart will feature a village green atmosphere
with student buskers, good coffee,
and community groups running the sausage sizzle
as well as the Men's shed selling drinks and bric a brac.
All funds go back into the community
via the Rotary Club of Mosman Park and the MP mens shed.
See you there every Sunday at Tom Perrott oval
Mc Cabe street , Mosman Park.
at the men's shed and will operate every Sunday
from 7.45 to 11.30 for buyers, sellers to set up from 7.00 am to 7.45
cost $10 per bay, swap mart will feature a village green atmosphere
with student buskers, good coffee,
and community groups running the sausage sizzle
as well as the Men's shed selling drinks and bric a brac.
All funds go back into the community
via the Rotary Club of Mosman Park and the MP mens shed.
See you there every Sunday at Tom Perrott oval
Mc Cabe street , Mosman Park.
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Montage of picture from Valentines Day Dinner
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Rotary Club of Harvey
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Rotary Club of Bentley Curtin
East Timor Project
Photos from delivery of goods from container 12.
Toys and books being delivered to a childrens day care
in Dili by Julianna Cabral ( in the blue top) who was a ROMAC patient in 2007
for heart surgery in Perth.
She now works at the ANZ bank in Dili
and helps coordinate container deliveries to needy families and communities for us.
Annual Quiz Night
The packed house at the Belmont Sports and Recreation Centre
The Rotary Club of Bentley Curtin sincerely thanks all
who attended our Quiz Night on the 9/2/13.
Particularly fellow Rotary Clubs throughout the district
for their enthusiasm and support and to all the volunteers for their help.
.......Jennifer Mott Community Services Director
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The winning team from the Rotary Club of Belmont
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Rotary Club of Geraldton
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Rotary Club of Scarborough
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Rotary Club of Wanneroo
Professor Zilman gave us a very informative talk
on how to recognise Melanomas from a Mole.
I have attached the sheets that will assist you to identify
any suspicious skin cancers from moles or freckles.
Any doubt should be followed up with a visit to your GP.
One startling fact is that Melanomas are the most common cause
of deaths in young males between 15 – 39 of all cancers.
Rotary Club of Northam
Rebound RYE Ryan Mackintosh fresh from Borken in nor-west Germany after 12 months
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Rotary Club of Kununurra
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Picture of the Week
Rotary Club of Ascot
"the three amigo's"
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International Photo
This weekend was the Multi Districts PETS [President Elects Training Seminar]
in Cebu Philippines
Club Flyers
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Rotary Club of Geraldton Greenough
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Rotary Club of Heirisson
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Rotary Club of Mill Point
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Antique Auction cancelled,
but there will be a Stamp Collections evaluations stall.
Also correction to Chairpersons email address,
sorry for any inconvenience.
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Rotary Club of Swan Valley
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the bridge
A man was brought in to the hospital intensive care ward,
put in a bed, tubes coming out everywhere.
A week later, another man was admitted,
in a similar condition.
Both lay there,
machines pinging, tubes poking, etc...
A couple more weeks went by before one of them
had the strength to raise his hand and point to himself and say,
"Scottish."
The other signaled he had heard, raised his own hand, and said,
"Irish."
This act tired them out so badly it was a week before
the first summoned up the strength to say,
"Glasgow."
Again, the second replied in a weak frail voice,
"Dublin."
Once more, the strain was too much for them both and they passed out.
Days passed before the first man managed
to again point to himself and say
, "Jimmy."
Replied the other,
"Paddy."
A few hours later,
Jimmy managed to point to himself again and rasp out weakly,
"Cancer."
Paddy responded,
"Sagittarius."