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INTERACT PRESENTATIONS |
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Saturday, 08 October 2011 14:58 |
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This year we had the pleasure of hearing and seeing the activities of two of our Interact Clubs:
It is amazing how much effort and work our Interact clubs do. Their energy and enthusiasm leave us cold!
One learns that many smaller projects keep everyone interested and enthusiastic.
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Crawford Interact 2009 |
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Monday, 26 October 2009 21:27 |
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Bianca von Widdern and Tayla Kaplan of the Crawford Interact Club presented their club's current activities and to us Rotarians it was humbling due to their fantastic activity. Their Interact club has seen a fantastic growth and today consists of 120 members (600 in the whole school).
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Redhill Interact 2009 |
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Monday, 26 October 2009 20:48 |
The Redhill Interact Club has a long and proud history. It was chartered in 1979 - and judging by the report back given to us by the Redhill Interact Board, the Club is going strong in this, its 30th year. The Redhill Interact Board attended our meeting to tell us about their activities and to show us a slide presentation of their major project, at Ezebeleni in Katlehong. As they told us about their fund-raising activites it became clear that at Redhill School, care for the less privileged members of our community is not restricted to Interact members. All their projects involve everyone at their school. It made all of us glad to hear of so much good will and action channelled by the Interact club.
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PHF Walter Mashiya |
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Monday, 01 December 2008 13:58 |
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2008.11 PAUL HARRIS FELLOW WALTER MASHIYA
Arthur Yarham who has been involved in this process for many years both as a participant and advisor and has established an extremely close relationship with the prison, remarked that, since taking up the post of Area Commissioner for Correctional Services, WALTER MASHIYA has revolutionized the Leeukop Prison. When he arrived some seven years ago he was faced with strikes, prison gangs, corruption, poor conditions and de-motivated prison staff.
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