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Sandals Golf & Country Club
Cap Estate
Gros Islet,  lc
Saint Lucia
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Rotary's Vision:
"Together we see a world where people unite and take action, to create lasting change - across the globe, in our communities, and in ourselves".

Object of Rotary

The Object of Rotary is to encourage and foster the ideal of service as a basis of worthy enterprise and, in particular, to encourage and foster:

  • FIRST: The development of acquaintance as an opportunity for service;
  • SECOND: High ethical standards in business and professions; the recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations; and the dignifying of each Rotarian’s occupation as an opportunity to serve society;
  • THIRD: The application of the ideal of service in each Rotarian’s personal, business, and community life;
  • FOURTH: The advancement of international understanding, goodwill, and peace through a world fellowship of business and professional persons united in the ideal of service.

The Four-Way Test

The Four-Way Test is a nonpartisan and nonsectarian ethical guide for Rotarians to use for their personal and professional relationships. The test has been translated into more than 100 languages, and Rotarians recite it at club meetings:
Of the things we think, say or do

  1. Is it the TRUTH?
  2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?
  3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
  4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?
Upcoming Events
RCGI Satellite Club Meeting
Coconut Bay Resort
Jan 03, 2019 5:30 PM
 
RCGI Satellite Club Meeting
Coconut Bay Resort
Jan 17, 2019
 
RCGI BOD Meeting
Sandals Golf Club
Jan 17, 2019 6:00 PM
 
RCGI Satellite Club Meeting
Coconut Bay Resort
Feb 07, 2019 5:30 PM
 
RCGI Satellite Club Meeting
Coconut Bay Resort
Feb 21, 2019
 
RCGI BOD Meeting
Sandals Golf Club
Feb 21, 2019 6:00 PM
 
Rotary's Anniversary
Feb 23, 2019
 
ROTARY'S BIRTHDAY
Feb 23, 2019
 
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Birthdays & Anniversaries
Member Birthdays
Carina Snagg
November 9
 
Joan Paul
November 14
 
Sanique Prospere
November 23
 
Annice Jn. Panel
December 5
 
Joel Crocker
December 5
 
Michael Walker
December 14
 
Spouse Birthdays
Katherine Lawrence
November 10
 
Big Chief Vitalis
November 18
 
Delia Everett
December 4
 
Anniversaries
Ramachandra Thippaiah
Kamala Narayanswamy
December 3
 
Shermie James-Darcheville
Shern Darcheville
December 18
 
Join Date
Indra Hermiston
November 18, 2003
15 years
 
D. Lisle Chase
December 1, 1983
35 years
 
Photo Albums
Hampers for the Needy 2018
Rotary Plates for Peace
District Governor Dominique VENERE's Official Visit
2017 Hampers for the Needy
Hand over of Playground & GoTo Inserts for Wheel Chairs
Tree Planting & River Picnic
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News
Interact Club of Babonneau Secondary School Brings Cheer to Children
 The Interact Club of Babonneau Secondary School, sponsored by the Rotary Club of Gros Islet was out and about in the community this season. The young people, led by Ms. Kimisha Mathurin, were able to mobilize and raise funds to purchase 55 gifts which were then distributed throughout the community. The students understand the importance of giving service and were very pleased to participate in an effort to bring joy to others who needed it, especially at Christmas time. They will continue to spread good cheer through the implementation of other projects in 2019.
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Rotaractor Clint Walker
  Rotaractor Clint Walker needs our help.
 
Fellow Rotarians and friends of Rotary who may receive this news letter, the Rotaract Club of Gros Islet is appealing for assistance for one of their members who has been diagnosed with leukemia and who is currently in Colombia receiving medical treatment.  The cost of the treatment is way more than he or his family can afford but he has made the trip and commenced his treatment with whatever funds he has managed to raise thus far.  Funds raised to date will pay for approximately 55% of the recommended treatment.   A further $80,000 is requires to pay for the full course of treatment.
 
Rotaractors and friends will run a booth on the square for the New Year holiday commencing at midnight on December 31st.  They will sell drinks and eats in an attempt to raise funds to cover perhaps 10% of the outstanding balance.  According to IPP Robin Branford, the club plans to continue their effort to help Clint to cover the cost of what is vitally necessary medical treatment.  Your help in whatever way possible will be much appreciated.
 
Regrettably I have not been able to pull up an image of Clint and the one that IPP Robin sent will not upload.  Please contact the Rotaract Club of Gros Islet or you can make contributions through the RC Gros Islet account - Contact PE/Treasurer Joel Crocker after January 4th.
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The First Half of 2018/2019 Rotary Year
  1. The year started with International Service promoting the idea of a new Wheelchair shipment.  This project is now well on the way to fruition, albeit through the efforts of RC Saint Lucia and the Tourism Development Fund.  We (RCGI) will be invited to assist in the distribution of the chairs once they arrive.
  2. With the assistance of Winchester Rotary and Rtn. Richard Spalding, we were able to assist in securing new tires for the motorized wheel chair that was donated to Kevin Jn Baptiste by then Rotarian Karen McCreery or Winchester Rotary.
  3. School feeding program has continued at the Balata School and latterly at the Gros Islet School
  4. We made a contribution to the rebuilding of the Charles Family home
  5. We assisted PHF Simone Mondesir with her medical expenses
  6. We sponsored a Christmas party for the boys at the Boys Training Centre
  7. We sponsored a Christmas party for the 5 to 8 year old group at Grow Well 
  8. We packed and distributed hampers for the needy in Soufriere
In addition to this we are making progress, in association with Winchester Rotary, with a prosthetic limb initiative.
 
The Rotary Foundation Committee delivered the Mobile Dental Unit to the Department of Health - made possible by a District Grant in 2017/2018
 
On the membership front, we hosted a membership symposium in December which attracted ten persons interested in joining the club.  Two videos have been produced and posted on social media aimed at raising awareness of the club and what we do.
Rtn Ty hosted our Christmas party on December 14th.
 
The website is updated regularly and posts to social media are boosted on a regular basis.
On November 17th Founding Member PP Jonathan Everett (MPHF) passed away leaving an unfillable void in our membership. 
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End of Year Thoughts
 
 
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Stories
Thoughts for the New Year
 
RI President Barry Rassin's Message

RI President's Message - January 2019

 

Vocational service can be hard to define, but it is easy to describe: It is simply the point where our Rotary lives and our professional lives intersect. When we put our Rotary ideals to work through our work, that is vocational service.

 

When I returned to the Bahamas after many years working in health care administration abroad, I realized that my country badly needed a modern health care facility. The resources we had at the time were out of date and inadequate, and people who were unable to travel abroad for care often did not receive the care they needed. Without the experience I had gained in the United States, I could have done nothing to change the status quo. But since I did have that experience, I was in a unique position to have an impact. I knew I could turn my professional path to good and make a career out of improving Bahamian health care.

 

As Rotary became part of my journey, I discovered that the words of Paul Harris that became the basis of Rotary — that shared effort knows no limitations — were also true for my vocation. I could not bring modern health care to the Bahamas alone. But through partnership, both with the doctors who eventually became my partners in Doctors Hospital and with all the dedicated staff members who worked in the hospital over the years, we could change everything. My goal became a shared goal — and then it became reality.

 

Rotary emphasizes the dignity of every vocation and the worth of every calling. Remember that the four founding members included no doctors or peacemakers — just an attorney, a mining engineer, a coal dealer, and a printer. From the beginning, the diversity of those vocations gave Rotary a special strength. And that diversity is reflected in our classification system, which aims to ensure that each club represents the full range of businesses and professions that serve each community.

 

Paul Harris put it this way: "Each Rotarian is the connecting link between the idealism of Rotary and his trade or profession." It was true when he said it and should be equally true now. We only spend an hour or two a week at our Rotary meetings, but most of us spend most of our waking time at work. Through Rotary, those hours are also an opportunity for service: a chance to Be the Inspiration to those we work with, those who work for us, and the communities we serve.

 

Barry Rassin

President 2018-19

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