Otago Daily Times

Rotary Club celebrates 75th anniversar­y

- PAM JONES pam.jones@odt.co.nz

SERVICE to community continues to sit alongside ‘‘fellowship and fun’’ for Alexandra Rotarians as they celebrate the 75th anniversar­y of their club, Rotary Club of Alexandra president Charles French says.

More than 50 current and former members and their partners celebrated the anniversar­y in Alexandra on Saturday, reflecting on past contrib utions and future projects and launching a commemorat­ive book about the club, Mr French said.

The club gave about $40,000 a year to various causes, which were mostly local projects but also included internatio­nal contributi­ons such as Rotary’s project to rid the world of polio, he said.

Local initiative­s included significan­t assistance to youth, through things such as exchanges, leadership awards, speech competitio­ns and the ‘‘Dictionari­es in Schools’’ initiative; working bees at Tititea Lodge, also known as Mt Aspiring Lodge, which is used by Dunstan High School, and splitting firewood for the Salvation Army; Trees for Babies events that allowed parents to plant trees for recently born children; and activities for senior citizens and the club’s annual fundraisin­g book sale.

Mr French said the Alexan dra club had a growing membership and increasing diversity in terms of age and gender.

It was proud of its contributi­ons to many causes, as well as providing ‘‘fellowship and fun’’ for members.

Upcoming Alexandra Rotary projects would include helping develop an Alexandra memorial to commemorat­e the end of World War 1, and planting trees as part of a national ‘‘Rotary 50 Trees’’ initiative.

 ?? PHOTO: ANDREW HOWLEY ?? Fellowship and fun . . . Cutting the 75th anniversar­y cake for the Rotary Clus of Alexandra on Qaturday are (from left) John Drummond, of the Dunedin Rotary Clus, which sponsored the seginnings of the Alexandra clus; John Taylor, the longestser­ving memser of the Alexandra clus; and Charles French, 201819 president of the Alexandra clus.
PHOTO: ANDREW HOWLEY Fellowship and fun . . . Cutting the 75th anniversar­y cake for the Rotary Clus of Alexandra on Qaturday are (from left) John Drummond, of the Dunedin Rotary Clus, which sponsored the seginnings of the Alexandra clus; John Taylor, the longestser­ving memser of the Alexandra clus; and Charles French, 201819 president of the Alexandra clus.

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