Your May edition of Rotary Down Under should be in your letterbox any day now, and in it is a recap of the recovery efforts from Japan, including a report by the editor of the Japanese Rotary magazine, Rotary No-Tomo, and another by Past Rotary International Director and newly trained ShelterBox Associate John Lawrence.
Felicity Anderson has also written a piece that assures us the Rotary spirit is alive and well in Christchurch as that city continues its rebuilding effort. If you'd like to support either fund, you can do so by clicking on the home page of the New Zealand and Pacific Islands Rotary website, where you will also find all the information you need about Rotary’s response to the earthquake disaster.
Articles featuring New Zealand and the SW Pacific in the May issue of Rotary Down Under:
Felicity Anderson has also written a piece that assures us the Rotary spirit is alive and well in Christchurch as that city continues its rebuilding effort. If you'd like to support either fund, you can do so by clicking on the home page of the New Zealand and Pacific Islands Rotary website, where you will also find all the information you need about Rotary’s response to the earthquake disaster.
Articles featuring New Zealand and the SW Pacific in the May issue of Rotary Down Under:
- 50,000 Kiwis can’t be wrong
- Varayame’s Feet: A long journey for Varayame
- Walk on the Wild Side
- The service centre for Rotary PR
- Rotary Aust Conference
- Message of thanks from Japan
- Sydney CBD: United We Stand for NZ
- What’s the best age to join Rotary?
- President captivates Adelaide
- Beyond our imagination
- Theory to practice in days
- Rotary spirit alive and well
- Birthday gong for Rotary
- Rotaract worldwide
- The bus has finally arrived
- It took 13 years and $1.4m
- NZ Survey Findings