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Balls Hand Over to Busu and Tent City Schools

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Busu Secondary School

It was another exciting atmosphere at the two of the schools in the city to both students and staff during the presentation of 20 GT Radial footballs each to Busu Secondary School and Tent City Primary School.

Both schools acknowledged the tremendous support by the Lae Huon Gulf Rotary Club and GT Radial Tyres.

Busu Secondary Deputy Principal thanked the Lae Huon Gulf Rotary Club for supporting the spirit of good sportsmanship in the schools. The presentations were done by Gavin Whyte and John Tioti on behalf of Lae Huon Gulf Rotary Club.

GT Radial footballs received by Busu Secondary School Girls rep.

Ball handed over to the Sports Coordinator of Busu Secondary by Lae Huon Gulf Rotary Club rep Mr. Gavin Whyte.

Tent City Primary School

Ball handed over to the School Principal Mr. Micheal (second from right) by Lae Huon Gulf Rotary Club rep Mr. Gavin Whyte.

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Presentations of NRL and AFL Balls to Lae Secondary School

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See attached photos of the presentations of GT Radial NRL and AFL footballs to Lae Secondary School.

Also present during the presentation were four (4) other primary schools in the Lae District. The gathering was the start of the Lae School Boys Rugby League competition. The organisers of the event were very pleased and thanked the Lae Huon Gulf Rotary Club and GT Radial for the support by presenting footballs which was just in time for the 2016 year.

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The Rotary Four Way Test

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Of the things we think, say, or do,

(1) Is it the TRUTH?
(2) Is it FAIR to all concern?
(3) Will it build GOODWILL and better FRIENDSHIP? (4) Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Long olgeta samting yumi tingim, tok, na wokim

(1) Emi TRU?
(2) Em i WANBEL wantaim olgeta?
(3) Yu ting em bai kirapim GUTPELA PASIN na gutpela POROMAN? (4) Yu ting em bai HALIVIM yumi olgeta?

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Lae Rotary Club Supports West Taraka Elementary School

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A non-government organisation has helped built a classroom for an elementary school in one of Lae’s oldest suburbs.

Lae’s Rotary club helped raised K20,000 to build the infrastructure at West Taraka.

Members of the club and its president opened the classroom yesterday.

“The Lae Rotary club funded the materials and the parents built the classroom, so that’s what’s its really all about,” said Lae Rotary Club President John Byrne.

Its not everyday that this part of Lae City receives attention from organisations, either government or private.

But, yesterday the community had something to be pleased about.

The long tradition of the rotary club continues. They have helped West Taraka children.

Especially for this, sometimes-troubled suburb, known for its high crime rate.

It is a rare occasion for families.

West Taraka’s Ting elementary will have a new classroom.

The first one of three funded by Laes Rotary club and built by the parents. Its teachers have also been registered as practicing early childhood teachers.

A representative of the Morobe Provincial government was also in attendance to present funding on behalf of the Governor Kelly Naru.

“On behalf of the Governor, I’d like to announce that the Morobe Provincial government is funding K10,000 to the elementary school,” said Media and Public Affairs Advisor, Patrick Levo.

There have been significant cuts in government spending this year.

Non-governmental organisations have been relatively quiet, but local communities will need more of their help during this time.

The Lae rotary club is slowly making it presence felt in the most difficult Lae community.

by Bethanie Harriman EMTV Lae

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Ting Elementary School double classroom hand over 20th Feb 2016

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The Rotary club of Lae Huon Gulf handed over the double classroom, funded by Rotary, to Ting Elementary School, on Saturday 20th Feb 2016.

The funds used for the material purchases were raised by various fundraising events including the 2015 Rotary Black Tie Ball.

The Official Party included a representative for the Morobe Governor , Mr Patrick Levo , who on behalf of the Governor, Pledged a cheque for K10,000.00 for the continued advancement of education in this under privileged area of Lae.

The Rotarians had also arranged for 2 local Television Channels to have camera and reporting crews, and local Newspaper reporters, to be in attendance , to record the event for prosperity.

The community expressed it extreme thanks to the Lae Huon Gulf Rotary Club for the valued assistance and long term relationship that was developing, and hopes that further assistance may come for future projects.

The Rotarians who attended the presentation were extremely humbled by the profound feelings expressed by the community on the day.

 

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Delivery of 25 Elementary Desks

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Delivery of 25 elementary desk to TESSA Elementary, Salvation Army, Tent City.

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Angau Memorial General Hospital Celebrations

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Angau Memorial General Hospital celebrated the 40th Independence celebrations in colors.

The highlight of the day was Lae Huon Rotary Club donating the Blood Bus to the Hospital. The bus was presented to the Hospital by Mr. Mehl Hans and other members of the Lae Huon Rotary and received by the CEO. Dr Christopher Kenyhercz.

It was 40th Independence Celebration present for the Hospital.

The management and staff congratulated the Lae Huon Rotary Club for the tremendous support.

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Farewell to Polly and Cesar DeWindt

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The members of the Rotary Club of Lae Huon Gulf said our sad farewells to two special fellow Rotarians, friends and mentors, Polly and Cesar DeWindt.

John Byrne addressed Cesar. John spoke both personally, and on behalf of the members, of Cesar’s commitment to Rotary and his outstanding positive personal qualities as a man. He had shown us all what it means to live your life using the guidelines of Rotary. Cesar has guided, encouraged, supported (and gently nagged) many of the new Rotarians to the club.

To Polly – you have given your all to the club. You too are an outstanding Rotarian and member of our community. You have provided friendship, support and your sense of fun and humour when the road ahead was steep. (Especially to the women in our club.)

Both Cesar and Polly are wonderful people and it has been a privilege to have you both as members of The Rotary Club of Lae Huon Gulf.

Cesar replied. He is confident that with the passion, commitment and capacity for hard work by John Byne, as president, the club will continue to prosper. He was also very complimentary to the Secretary, Jo Richardson for her involvement and passion. Cesar acknowledged the long term members of Rotary, such as Aihi Miria. Stephen Beach and Hans Mehl, for their continued support and hard work for Rotary in Lae.

With our farewells said Polly (Holly) cut their cake.

Remember everyone Polly and Cesar are just over the range in Port Moresby

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DIK drop at Angau Hospital in Lae February 2015

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Saturday’s DIK drop at Angau Hospital here in Lae. There was an excellent turnout by the club. Thank you all very much! Items are as follows:

3 x walking frames
52 pr crutches
7 commodes
1 shower chair
10 cartons hospital linen
72 cartons medical supplies (masks, gloves)
2 x desks

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DIK drop to Markham Bridge primary school and health centre (28/1/15)

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Here’s a list of the DIK that Rotary donated to the Markham Bridge primary school and health centre today (Wampar district). Also some items for Bulolo high schools:

42 x school desks
35 x school chairs
3 x tables
2 x cartons kids kits incl pens
9 x cartons primary books
15 x cartons high school books (Bulolo)
2 x cartons birthing kits
15 x bags hospital linen
3 x cartons hospital linen
1 x kit oxygen therapy / resuscitation
2 x cartons latex gloves SMALL
1 x cartons latex gloves MED
6 x cartons box face masks
2 x susu mama chairs

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