Main pic: Letterkenny Rotary Club President, Cynthia Fuery (extreme right), with Canon Judi McGaffin and Rotarian Rob Holmes.
The Letterkenny Rotary Club was delighted to welcome District Governor, Seamus Parle and his wife Carmel to their weekly lunch in the Station House Hotel, last week.
The Island of Ireland is a single District in Rotary International, and Letterkenny is one its 67 clubs. Therefore it was an important day for the club to have the District Governor attend their meeting. Club President, Cynthia Fuery presented him with the club pennant (below).
Letterkenny Rotary President, Club President, Cynthia Fuery, presents District Governor, Seamus Parle, with the club pennant.
Rotary International is active in encouraging women participation in the organisation. At present, 30% (10) of The Letterkenny Club’s membership are women. The club recently marked International Women’s Day with a lunch and guest speaker Canon Judi McGaffin.
Each year the Club encourages local schools to plant purple crocus corms to celebrate World Polio Day in specially prepared gardens. Purple is symbolic of the dye colour used to signify that a child has received the Polio vaccine, thereby increasing awareness of Rotary’s success in the eradication of the disease.
Letterkenny Rotary President, Cynthia Fuery, Rotarian Hazel Russell (sponsor of crocus corms) and students from Finn Valley College who recently received certificates for their participation in the annual ‘End Polio Now’ campaign.
Confidential Shredding
The club’s monthly Confidential Shredding in aid of Donegal Down Syndrome will take place in Letterkenny Shopping Centre on Friday 28th March (and the first Friday of each month).
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