Presidents Welcome

2009-10 Is the future of Rotary is in your hands, the tradition of Rotary International over the past century has achieved many succesful projects internationally, locally, nationally by helping with humanitarian needs, we've hosted many youth exchange, programs of enrichment, group study exchange programs, we're continually improving our organisation with endless possibilities for a better world.

The eradication of Polio is the biggest fund raising challenge ever taken on by any international organisation, Rotary is maintaining this promise to the world by finishing this crucial job it started.

Our club is a very friendly and social club for all our fellow Rotarians, families and friends, we enjoy weekly fellowship and occasionally we discover many new facinating and interesting people from within our local community, we continue to support local charities, schools and community groups. 

We welcome you and friends along to our club at anytime, or just come along to one of our club functions as advertised, keep a regular watch on our calendar for future events occurring, we need yours and our community support in benefitting our Rotary projects - this helps builds a better community for us all.. 

Service Above Self

Lloyd Chatfield
President 2009-10

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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
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February 2010 | Rotary World Understanding 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.
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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.
 What 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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