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The Rotaract Club of Kingston-St.Lawrence is for young people 18-30 interested in community service and professional development.

 

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Induction of new Rotaractors at the Rotary Club of Cataraqui-Kingston in February 2007.

CAN-U-COPIA

From November 10th - 25th the Rotaract Club of Kingston-St. Lawrence is encouraging everyone to support the Partners in Mission Foodbank with the donation of non-perishable food items.

Partners in Mission Foodbank

Help us help us our community. You can drop off your non-perishable food donations at the following locations:

Partners in Mission Foodbank

140 Hickson Ave, Kingston, ON (613) 544-4534 foodbank@kingston.net

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Kingston Centre - Open daily from 12 pm - 9 pm (613) 531-8000

Oriental Market Princess Street - Open Mon-Fri from 10 to 6:30, Sat 10-6, Sun 12-5

St. Lawrence College Men's & Women's Basketball Home Games

November 16th and 23rd http://home.sl.on.ca/vikings

For information on how you can support the Can-U-Copia Fall Food drive including updated food drop-off locations please contact:

Abby at abbyvanderj@hotmail.com

The Rotaract Club of Kingston-St.Lawrence is sponsored and supported by by the Rotary Club of Cataraqui-Kingston.

The purpose of Rotaract is to provide an opportunity for young men and women to enhance the knowledge and skills that will assist them in personal development, professional development and to serve their community locally and internationally.

The club was chartered October 22, 2004 making it a Centennial Club as part of Rotary's 100th anniversay celebrations. Charter members of the Rotaract Club received their banner and pins on March 16, 2005.

District Governor Serge Robilliard, 04/05 Cataraqui President Bill Gray and supporting Rotarians welcome Rotaractors.

Click here to dowload a copy of the Rotaract handbook (1Mb).