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Members of our Rotary Club, Alison, Yvonne, Steve and Barbara enjoyed a fun and productive Sorting Party with 16 other enthusiastic recyclers. The evening kicked off with a delicious pizza dinner before getting down to work. Under Daniel's guidance, plastic lids were sorted by type, including Visy 2, Coca Cola, and Tetrapack, instead of by colour. We are dedicated to recycling and sustainability. The Recycled Plastic Panels initiative turns hard-to-recycle plastic lids into 100% recycled plastic panels to make innovative products like steps and boxes. We are committed to sustainability. Making a difference, one lid at a time!
www.recycledplasticpanels.com
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During our club assemblies, RCWL members gather to discuss club business and enjoy fellowship, fostering a strong sense of community and collaboration.
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Fundraising for END POLIO NOW. Melbourne Club social event for all members and friends of the RCWL.
https://www.endpolio.org
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Showcasing a collection of proud moments and prestigious awards earned through our dedicated service and commitment.
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Club members had fun together involved in our environmental project of making wooden Bee Hotels to encourage pollinating bees into our gardens.
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We often host guest speakers who enlighten us on various topics of interest to Rotarians, our city, and areas where we can offer our support.
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The Rotary Club of West Lakes holds its annual Christmas event at Neighbourhood Reserve opposite the Bartley Hotel at West Lakes Shore. Previously known as “Carols by the Lake”, the event has been rebranded in the last couple of years to “Christmas Fun for Kids” to reflect the intent of the show, with a number of local community groups participating.
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Our wonderful club members, Alison and Jane, generously donated 25 beautiful, colourful blankets to Sonia at Ronald McDonald House. These blankets were a true labour of love - Jane, her mum, and Alison's mum knitted squares that were then sewn together to make blankets. Alison crocheted hers. Thank you for spreading warmth and kindness in our community, Ladies.
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Our Club offers the opportunity for members to form friendships across a broad range of people, both in the club and across the community, in a spirit of fun and friendship. We have social activities throughout the year where members do things just for fun and friendship building.
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In wintry weather conditions, President Scott showed his dedication by spending a night in his car to raise funds for CHATS. Inspiring leadership in action.
#serviceaboveself
https://chats-sa.org.au
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Rotary Australia Repurposing Equipment (RARE) project is a volunteer-based recycling facility used to collect and redistribute goods, principally donated by companies, hospitals and educational institutions. The goods it distributes are destined for developing countries and to disadvantaged individuals in the local community.
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On the evening of June 25, 2024 the Rotary Club of West Lakes gathered at La Vita Ristorante for our annual Changeover Dinner. It was a memorable night filled with warmth, camaraderie and a shared commitment to service above self.
The evening recognized and honoured the outstanding service of our members. We expressed our heartfelt thanks to our outgoing president, Rosie Erasmus, for her dedication over the past year. We also had the pleasure of inducting our new president for 2024/2025, Scott Anderson, who we are confident will lead us with the same spirit of fellowship and community service.
This event epitomized the core values of Rotary: fellowship, integrity, diversity, service, and leadership. Together, we celebrated our collective achievements and reaffirmed our commitment to making a positive impact in our community.
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Our club members took part in the Rotary Walk for Respect event that took place in the city on 14 September. We are committed to fostering respectful relationships across all communities
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Our Club proudly supports the Mary Potter Hospice. In July, seven of our members attended a delightful High Tea at the Lakes Resort Hotel, celebrating and contributing to the vital work of this cherished institution.
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The Rotary Club of West Lakes has been involved with the SSLSC for many years. This initially stems from two past members (Brian Page & Max Christie) who were also members of the SSLSC.
Each year our Club provides two prizes in the memory of Brian and Max that recognise those Life Savers who have demonstrated true Club spirit. The funds are then used for a project of the recipient’s choice.
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A fantastic social night with Club members at the Henley Beach Rotary Club Quiz Night. The event was a fundraiser supporting the Sammy D Foundation, a remarkable organization dedicated to ending violence by empowering and mentoring young people. Their work focuses on educating youth and fostering connections to create a safer, more positive future.
https://www.sammydfoundation.org.au
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Our club conducted a clothing drive, where donated clothes were repurposed to support the South Australian Police and CHATS.
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BBQ fundraiser at the Tennyson Dunes environmental conservation event to raise funds for the Frederick Miller Community Garden initiative. Members of the FMCG also joined us to assist with the BBQ.
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We celebrated our 2023/2024 RCWL changeover dinner at the Bartley Tavern.The achievements of President Jean during 2022/2023 were acknowledged. Incoming President, Rosie, spoke of her vision for the year ahead and introduced the board for 2023/2024.
Paul Harris Fellow awards were presented to Lyn Grant and Robin Weissel for their outstanding contributions to the club.
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Our club proudly collaborates with the Frederick Miller Community Garden in Semaphore. In partnership with members of the Largs Bay Rotary Club, we volunteered at the garden's public Open Day. Our members built a potting table using railway sleepers, hosted a BBQ, and organized a raffle for attendees. The event received generous support from Bunnings, and we were honoured to have Mayor Angela Evans and Councillor Stuart Ghent join the community gathering.
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The Blanket Revolution is an initiative launched by Club Member, Alison. Recognizing the potential to repurpose old airline blankets, Alison saw an opportunity to benefit both humans and pets. The project involves collecting washed blankets from the provider, then sorting them into two categories: those suitable for human use and those with defects that can be repurposed for pet organizations, such as veterinary clinics.
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RCWL members serve tea, coffee, pies, pastries and sweet treats at the train carriage cafe in the National Railway Museum, raising funds for our club.
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At the Rotary Club of West Lakes, we love our traditional Australian BBQs! These events are a fantastic way to connect with the community and raise funds for our community initiatives. It's always a delightful day out where Rotarians come together, enjoy great conversations, and contribute to meaningful causes. Bunnings BBQ is the first Monday of every month at Woodville!
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Our Club dedicated two days to conservation efforts at Monaro Safari Park. During this time, we planted trees and painted fence posts, contributing to the preservation and beautification of the park.
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We are thrilled to announce the arrival of our Youth Exchange Student, Samuele Tua, who flew in from Milan/Doha on Qatar Air on Saturday, 27th July. Club members Andrew, Ros, and Scott, along with Abby's parents, were at the airport to give him a warm welcome. Abby is currently our club's Australian exchange student in Italy.
Ros and Andrew will be accompanying Samuele to Henley High on Monday for his orientation and his first day of school down under. Welcome, Samuele!
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A collection of photos without description that were downloaded prior to 2023.
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Our club members proudly volunteer at the historic Semaphore Carousel, collaborating with the Rotary Club of Henley Beach. The Carousel, owned by Frank and Jan Schirippa, offers a nostalgic and joyful experience for both young families and those revisiting cherished memories with their grandchildren.
Notably, the Carousel has been modified to accommodate riders with disabilities, providing free rides and much-needed respite for their carers. This inclusive feature exemplifies our commitment to making a positive impact on the community.
Volunteering at the Semaphore Carousel is a heartwarming experience that embodies Rotary’s dedication to service and community engagement.
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