Welcome to the Rotary Club of Minnamurra.

Our club is one that is very unique and extremely friendly, very active in our local community and we regularly enjoys the fellowship and acquaintances of others.

Should you wish to visit us and discover the many things that we pride ourselves by achieving, that is being very active in many Rotary programs and avenues of service, vocation and international service.

Our club has always been successful in having a very diverse selection of members and owing to changes our membership varies, so we are always seeking new members.

You will find that by browsing through our web site and club history you will gain a picture of all the clubs programs and member activities.

We support our local district and contribute to Rotary International programs as well as providing assistance to overseas and national disaster appeals.

Should you be interested in joining Rotary or just wish to gain better understanding, please do not hesitate to contact us at by email or arrange to attend one of weekly meetings at Waves at the Beach Restaurant - new comers are always welcome.

You will be enriched by what Rotary can do for you!

Service Above Self

Roger Green
President 20010-11



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Minnamurra meets every Wednesday for Dinner at the Waves at the Beach - Restaurant .
Arrive 6:30 pm for a 7:00 pm start
End at 9:00 pm

87 Manning Street Kiama
kiama NSW 2533
Australia

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District Conference 2010
this year will be the
Cube at Campbelltown
  

September 2010 | Rotary New Generations Month
Become a fellow Rotarian today. Participate in varied activities and community service projects worldwide. Develop a social network with one of the largest international service organisation.
Please contact us for further information.
The Rotary Club of Minnamrra is seeking new members - Are you a dynamic, enthusiastic person seeking endless opportunities and rewards - like networking with other interesting people - then... we invite to you to join our dynamic team today - please contact us now!!! Coming events - Emergency Service's Expo - Unique & Classic Motor Show - please consider supporting ShelterBox today- your generous donation will be greatly appreciated and it greatly benefits many disabled victims
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 If polio isn’t eradicated, the world will continue to live under the threat of the disease. More than 10 million children will be paralyzed in the next 40 years if the world fails to capitalize on its US$5 billion global investment in eradication.
 PolioWhat is Polio?

A crippling and potentially fatal infectious disease, polio (poliomyelitis) still strikes children mainly under the age of five in countries in Asia, Africa, and the Middle East.

Polio can cause paralysis and sometimes death.  Because there is no cure for polio, the best protection is prevention. For as little as US$0.60 worth of vaccine, a child can be protected against this crippling disease for life.   

It can cause paralysis within hours, and polio paralysis is almost always irreversible. 
In the most severe cases, polio attacks the motor neurons of the brain stem, causing breathing difficulty or even death.

Historically, polio has been the world’s greatest cause of disability.

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