Page 3 - Rotary Matters - March 2023
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Clubs continue to support Rotary projects. The Rotary Clubs of Campbelltown and Magill Sunrise enticed
        us to put on the walking shoes and stroll along the
        Linear Park to support the Lift the Lid campaign.

        It was also during February that we were finally able
        to attend the Rotary Club of Campbelltown Cars on
        the Park. Cancelled last year twice because of both
        heat and rain, but triumphed (not the car) with
        perfect weather this time round. It was an event
        that attracted patrons and car enthusiasts of all ages.
        An event where the Rotary signage was plentiful and
        few would have gone home not knowing that Rotary
        is part of their community.






















        Craft and Chit Chat was the basis of the meeting
        at the Rotary Club at Largs Bay. A really enjoyable
        meeting to attend and appreciate the different ways that club members can be drawn together.

        How energetic they were with the fingers and the tongues didn’t do a bad job with the Chit Chatter.
        Although Kathryn became a little concerned that some of the craft works could be completed in a night,
        compared to her bib and brace pants that she started making for our eldest nephew forty years ago.
        They remain in the sewing basket at the “pinned together” stage.

        The provisional members at Lightsview are also meeting in a different way to most clubs, they promote
        flexible meetings, fewer meetings but want to be engaged with more activities, they are establishing
        partnerships and are attracting a diverse and committed group of people.




























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