11 | Friday, July 25, 2014 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com Rotary Club of Oakville Rotary Club of Oakville Trafalgar Rotary Club of Oakville West www.oakvillerotary.org Summer is here and the Oakville Rotary Clubs cheer! The clubs finished the year by "Passing the Gavel" to the incoming Presidents, Neil Smith from the Oakville Club, Ronald Salem from the OakvilleTrafalgar Club, and Bonnie Anderson from the Oakville West Club. Members of the three clubs want to thank all their sponsors who support their Fundraising Events and the community who make their festivities fun and successful. The money raised by the clubs support local charities, bursaries, scholarships, and valuable learning experiences for youth, as well as Rotary International efforts to eradicate Polio, and provide clean water and sanitation to underprivileged communities around the world. The Rotary Club of OakvilleTrafalgar has even more to cheer about with their Charity Dragon Boat Festival to be held on Sunday, August 10th from 7 am to 5 pm at Kelso Conservation Area. Proceeds for the event will benefit the Halton Children's Aid Society. All skill levels are welcome to enter a team. For more information, to sign up or to make a donation, visit www.oakvilledragon.com. Want to make a difference in your community and enjoy the fellowship and business connection you make with one of the largest volunteer organizations in the world, consider joining Rotary. Rotarians would love to have you join them at a morning, noon, or evening club meeting. For meeting times, locations, and contact details, visit http://www.oakvillerotary.org/. President of Oakville West, Bonnie Anderson President of the Rotary Club of Oakville, Neil Smith President of Oakville Trafalgar, Ronald Salem Experience Rotary Rotary International President Gary C.K. Huang from Taiwan came up with the theme, Light Up Rotary, for 2014-15. Huang was moved by the teachings of Chinese philosopher Confucius who said: "It is better to light a single candle, than to sit and curse the darkness. " Huang explained at the 2014 International Assembly in San Diego California that people can feel overwhelmed with the world's problems and don't know how they can help. Confucius' message can inspire individuals to realize they can make a difference even if it is in a small way. Rotary's mission is to light themselves up by sharing how rewarding it is to be a member of over one million Rotarians worldwide who join together to exchange ideas and take action to help those in need. Rotarians have helped immunize more than 2 billion children against polio in 122 countries. Their goal is to eradicate polio in the three remaining countries where the virus remains endemic: Afghanistan, Nigeria, and Pakistan. They are focused on spreading the word to people that lighting up the darkness is not as challenging as they may think being part of a Rotary Club team. Rotary Club of Oakville (RCO) Monday Meetings at 6:30pm Rotary Centennial Tower 17 Stewart Street Contact: Linda Hill at linda.hill.pol@gmail.com Rotary Club of Oakville Trafalgar (RCOT) Thursday Meetings at noon Otello's Banquet & Conference Centre 2273 Royal Windsor Drive (at Ford Drive) Contact: Ron Salem at rsalem@cogeco.ca Rotary Club of Oakville West (RCOW) Tuesday Meetings at 7:15am Holiday Inn, 590 Argus Road Contact: Ron Gall at ron@visionsource-drgall.com For additional information: Oakville: www.oakvillerotary.org International: www.rotary.org Rotaract: www.rotaractoakville.ca Oakville Charity Dragon Boat Festival 2014 August 10 Kelso Conservation Area www.oakvilledragon.com Benefiting Halton Children's Aid To enter a team (all skill levels welcome), make a donation, or obtain more information, visit the website. Presented by The Rotary Club of Oakville Trafalgar