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Diefenbaker Park The Rotary Water Component
The Rotary Club of Tsawwassen, in partnership with the Corporation of Delta, plans to build a Children's water play area, wading pond, meandering stream with bridge and pathways to enhance the existing facilities at Diefenbaker Park. This natural area will be one to be enjoyed by all ages, whilst reflecting on the history of the site and the effects of Rotary's worldwide commitment to clean water for all. We hope to complete this project in the Fall of 2011.
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One of the last steps in this multi-year project was finally achieved as the tractor was assembled by SDSS teacher Tallis Stevenson and his crew of students. The following link will take you to a page from the South Delta Leader and a video explaining more about the project and how instrumental Tallis and his students were in its success. Gaining Traction
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The 2010 edition of the Masters Golf Pool is
now complete and we want to thank all of you who participated and
contributed to our fund raising efforts. The money we raised will
benefit Rotary's youth and many local community projects.
For a list of this year's winners and a complete list of the totals for each entrant, please click on Masters Golf Pool to be taken to the results site.
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Photos of the dedication of the Raised Gardens at KinVillage are available by clicking here - Link to Photos
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Wednesday, October 07 Tsawwassen Rotarians and members of the
KinVillage (formally known as the Kinsmen Retirement Centre) celebrated
the completion of eight raised planter boxes built by a team of
dedicated Tsawwassen Rotarians
for the newly formed garden club. The planters were built high for better access and the paths between them are poured concrete to facilitate wheel chair access.
The
celebration included a dedication by John Lusted, the recreation
director and Tom Smith the club president. Several people participated
in the planting of the first seeds and bulbs. Following the event there
was a BBQ for all of the participants.
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| Posted on May 25 2009 |
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Governor Steven Point presented the District 5040 Rotary Club of the Year
Award at Government house as part of the annual district conference, |
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Weekend banquet recognizes six youngsters who act from the heart Wednesday, April 29, 2009 Delta Optimist reporter Dave Willis writes:
Delta's Rotary clubs honoured local youth with a special awards ceremony last Saturday.
Over 170 were in attendance at the inaugural Rotary Youth Awards at the Delta Town & Country Inn, said Tsawwassen Rotary Club member Leslie Abramson.
Awards were handed out in six categories.
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From the Rotary International website.
By Donna Polydoros Rotary International News -- 10 March 2009
Michaud gets ready to shoot footage for her documentary, Friends We Haven't Met Yet. Courtesy of the Tsawwassen-Tanzania Group Study Exchange team.
Note: This promotional tool for recruiting Rotarians and GSE team members is available for $20 with proceeds going to the Rotary projects; contact Deneka by email or call 778-840-5122.
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From the March 7, 2009 Delta Optimist
Rotarian Laureen McCleery (left), Delta library manager Rita Penco, Rotary Club of Tsawwassen and Point Roberts president Marilyn Rafter and Rotarian Alex Tappert at Tsawwassen Library?s fireplace corner.
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A documentary of an African Adventure sponsored by Rotary
Deneka Michaud proudly held the World Premiere of her feature length film, Friends we haven't met yet. The fascinating 105 minute documentary details the 2008 adventure of five Canadian women who participated in a Rotary Group Study Exchange visit to Tanzania. It is a story of discovery that extends friendship and fellowship from East Africa to Canada's west coast and shows the universal power of Rotary.
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