On Thursday, it was westward bound again, to St Johnstone Football Club's McDiarmid Park, but not to enjoy some Premier League rivalry but the very pleasant surroundings in which the Perth Club now meets. President Bill and his Rotarians have an exceptionally busy year ahead, both with their involvement in the International Curling Championships in Perth and in the lead up to the city's 800th anniversary celebrations. The Club is also developing its strategy to celebrate its own centenary in the not too distant future. Despite all of this, the Club still plans a wide range of activities in the coming year in support of many international causes, including their ongoing project in Nairobi, and in raising funds for PolioPlus and Foundation. Membership growth also figures highly in their plans, with a particularly well planned strategic approach to building up their numbers in under represented age categories.
Friday, 14 August 2009
DG's Visits Week 7
On Thursday, it was westward bound again, to St Johnstone Football Club's McDiarmid Park, but not to enjoy some Premier League rivalry but the very pleasant surroundings in which the Perth Club now meets. President Bill and his Rotarians have an exceptionally busy year ahead, both with their involvement in the International Curling Championships in Perth and in the lead up to the city's 800th anniversary celebrations. The Club is also developing its strategy to celebrate its own centenary in the not too distant future. Despite all of this, the Club still plans a wide range of activities in the coming year in support of many international causes, including their ongoing project in Nairobi, and in raising funds for PolioPlus and Foundation. Membership growth also figures highly in their plans, with a particularly well planned strategic approach to building up their numbers in under represented age categories.
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