Rotary Club of Cambridge

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The Rotary Club of Cambridge actively supports and participates in local community functions and events.

The club has established strong ties with primary schools across the greater Cambridge area. 

From time to time, via articles in the local press and social media, members of the public are invited to attend club meetings where specialist speakers make presentations about a mix of topics o the community.

In addition, the Club maintains ties with local sports clubs, offering assistance where needed.

Over the years, Cambridge Rotarians have organised the Friday after practice sausage sizzles at the Wembley District Junior Cricket Club – an activity enjoyed equally as much by the Rotarians, their families and junior cricketers.

The club hosts public speaking competitions for both primary and high school students, as well as sponsors attendance at the Rotary National Youth Science Forum and has taken part in the Rotary Youth Exchange for back many years.

The club is very proud to have sponsored Janice Malcolm, a recipient of a prestigious Rotary International grant, who was awarded her Ph.D. degree by McGill University in Montreal. The club also participates in other Rotary Youth programs offered to students through schools.

The club’s many community activities include the Club President’s attendance at the Town of Cambridge Citizenship Ceremonies, and participation in the ANZAC Day and Remembrance Day ceremonies.

All club members assist with the Arbour Day sausage sizzles for primary school students, the Poppy Day collection, the Rotary WA Driver Education Program for Year 10 students and the Cans-for-Christmas Appeal for Foodbank.

Together with other Rotary Clubs, the Cambridge Club contributes to a homeless support initiative. The club works closely with the Town of Cambridge on projects of mutual benefit and club members are very appreciative of the close ties that have been developed with the Town.

Projects include the development of a Community Shed at Lake Monger, the proposed Trees for Life Project and the sponsoring of drinking fountains on the City Beach North Walking Trail.

Club members meet at 7.00am on Wednesday mornings and share a light breakfast at 7.30am. Contact the club for more details on how to be part of a mix of rewarding community projects and to enjoy the fulfilling role of being a local Rotarian.

Location

Cambridge Bowling Club,  39 Chandler Ave W,  Floreat 6014  View Map

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