| Posted by Glenn Fritz Rotary Club of St. Albert - Saint city P.O. Box 311 St. Albert, AB T8N 1N3 |
| Posted by Glenn Fritz Listed below are some of the projects and activities the club gets involved with throughout the year. We try and ensure that there is a good mix of volunteer effort, fellowship and business networking by all members. |
| Posted by Glenn Fritz Our annual Road Kill BBQ is held immediately after our members have cleaned up a section of highway in the St. Albert area. Mystery meat burgers are always a favorite item! |
| Posted by Glenn Fritz A regular feature is to have occasional site visits to one of our members place of business. This allows our member to highlight his business, and gives us a better understanding of what exactly he or she is involved with. |
| Posted by Glenn Fritz Each year we have a car rally that many members take part in and enjoy. Always a challenge, and always good companionship afterwards.Be careful! Our course master can be tricky! |
| Posted by Glenn Fritz We regularly have quality and high profile guest speakers on various topics, including the Premier of our province. |
| Posted by Glenn Fritz Many of our members look forward to our "Guess who's coming for dinner" event.The premise is that a number of our members host a dinner, and the rest of the membership is advised by the organizer 1 hour prior where to show up. Of course, all members are required to assist in one of the courses (salad, dessert, etc), with the host supplying the main course. |
| Posted by Glenn Fritz Al Tardif (R) and Dr. Marc Moreau (L) of the CAMTA medical team pack hockey bags with the Rotary emblem on them for their imminent medical mission to Quito, Ecuador. The bags, complete with the Rotary Logo on them were supplied by the Rotary Club of St. Albert St. City. For more information, visit the CAMTA site |
| Posted by Glenn Fritz A Saint City Rotary work party packed 30 hockey bags with used fire fighting equipment. The equipment has been ruled obsolete for fire fighters here in Alberta but is still very useful to a fire brigade that doesn't have any equipment at all. |
| Posted by Glenn Fritz Every Christmas season, the Saint City Rotary club provides transportation and snacks for up to 50 seniors to view Candy Cane Land and Bright Lights at Hawreluk Park. |