KIAMA LIONS CLUB
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It was a nice, quiet week for the Lions Club members.
At the last board meeting, it was concluded that our elected president for next year would be unable to undertake the task due to his incapacity.
One of our younger members who was a vice-president has undertaken to accept the responsibility of being our next president for which the club members are very grateful.
The changeover dinner will be held on Thursday, June 28.
At this week’s meeting, we will hear from the three boys who went on their Outward Bound Challenge.
For them, it is part of the deal for our sponsorship, for us, it is great to hear how a short but intensive 12 day course taking them out of their comfort zones, will have made such an impact on their lives.
KIAMA ROTARY
The Rotary Club of Kiama is commemorating 66 years of service to the community.
Wednesday, May 2 marked the anniversary of the first meeting of 28 provisional members.
It wasn’t until July 19, 1952 the club was chartered.
Since that time, the club has been working tirelessly to make a difference locally and overseas. This week we reflect on the value of our contributions to the community.
Kiama residents and visitors enjoy the benefits of local works projects undertaken by the club such as the Lookouts on Saddleback Mountain, Minnamurra Falls walk, the Robert East Reserve at Bombo headland, Rotary Park at Storm Bay, the floodlighting of the Kiama Lighthouse and the stunning stone walls that mark the entrances to our community.
Kiama Rotary Club is a vibrant club with more then 40 members and around 30 per cent women.
We welcome new members who are interested in friendship, professional development and service to the community.
Kiama Rotary Club meets at the Kiama Leagues Club on Monday at 6.30pm for 7pm.
We invite you to join us for a dinner meeting. Simply contact John Kenny on 0434 989 253 if you would like to come along.