Assistant Governor Charles Keple presented Bevi-Lynn Herron on Andre Fagnou's behalf the Significant Achievement Award pictured above. Thank you to all our members for making this happen
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We will not be meeting at Sacred Heart during the summer
We are holding our meeting in members back yards.
For Information Contact Ray Ruth 306-949-3834
Russell W. Shoeman
September 16, 1959 - August 13, 2021
We mourn the loss of one of our Charter Members who passed away at the Regina General Hospital on Friday the 13, 2021
Russell was very active in Rotary and was an unofficial Photographer of Rotary in Regina.
Russell was always available to help all you had to do was ask and he was there.
His passing will leave a big hole in our club and in the lives of all our members and members of the Regina Community
Just a reminder to all members that we are collecting bottles as a passive fund raiser. You can drop off with Ray or turn in to SARCAN yourself and give the money to Ray. No amount of bottles to small or to large.
"If we really want to love, if we really want to live, we must love until it hurts.
.....No Rotarian Whose motto is Service Above Self, I think, should call himself a Rotarian if he does not make time to serve. ....If we love, we begin to serve. And this is where that beautiful motto begins that the Rotarians have made this year, Take Time to Serve."
Mother Teresa of Calcutta, India
1981 RI Convention, Sao Paulo, Brazil
The club banner is unique to our club as it was designed by Jennifer Boudreau, Photography by Russell Shoeman and production by Janice Yule. It depicts the inside of a Teepee at the First Nations University in Regina. All three people involved with the project are Charter Members of our club. Click on banner to enlarge
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