At our Change Over Dinner on Friday 21st June, the Kenthurst Rotary Club celebrated the outgoing presidency of Chris Gaskin and welcomed in our 2024-2025 President, Kathy Bray.
Chris has been instrumental in leading the club through many projects and events during his two years as President. He was awarded with the Paul Harris Fellowship pin as a result. Also receiving the award was a very humble Ray Hancock (Biggles) for his unwavering support of the club and his community.
The new board was introduced with a few changes in portfolios for directors. Raffles were drawn and auction items won. All in all, a fabulous night of celebration for those that attended. Congratulations to Kathy. Let the new year begin!
Call for nominations:
Our “Pride of Workmanship Awards” are a Rotary Vocational Service Project. The objectives of the programme are:
• to promote vocational service,
• to encourage pride of workmanship in all vocations,
• to provide employers an opportunity to recognise employees who display qualities which are worthy of an award,
• to encourage favourable employer/employee relationships and a sense of community pride in individual achievement,
• to provide an opportunity for Rotary to be involved in the business community.
Do you have an outstanding employee you would like to nominate for an award? If so, please contact the club: [email protected]
Call for participants:
We are seeking entertainers and parade participants for our main fund raiser, the fabulous Kenthurst Fair on Sunday 8th September, as part of Hills Shire Orange Blossom Festival.
• Can you sing, dance or entertain a crowd?
• Do you have a vintage or retro vehicle?
• Are you a club that would like to participate in the parade?
Please contact us on [email protected]