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On Wednesday, September 27th, the Cowichan Valley Rotary Clubs had the distinct honor of a visit from  District Governor Caleb Summerfelt of District 5020. It was an evening that epitomized the spirit of Rotary, emphasizing fellowship, community service, and the profound impact that one person can make.
The evening was filled with warmth and camaraderie as Rotarians from various clubs in the Cowichan Valley gathered to welcome District Governor Caleb Summerfelt. As the sun set over our beautiful community, we were reminded of the power of unity and the sense of purpose that unites us all in the Rotary family.
In his address to the members, District Governor Caleb posed a thought-provoking question: "Can one person make a difference?" It's a query that lies at the heart of Rotary International's mission, and the answer, resounding in its simplicity, is an unequivocal "yes." Rotary, as an organization, has consistently demonstrated the transformative power of individual actions when channeled through a collective effort. We have seen how one person's passion, dedication, and commitment to service can create a ripple effect that touches countless lives.
District Governor Caleb had the privilege of inducting Ladysmith's newest Rotary member, Shabnam Rana. In that moment, we witnessed the continuation of Rotary's legacy of service, as one individual took the first step on a journey that will undoubtedly lead to positive change within our community and beyond.
District Governor Caleb also presented Ladysmith's Eillen Beltgens  with a Paul Harris +2, a well-deserved honor for her dedication and commitment to Rotary's mission of "Service Above Self." Her journey exemplifies how each Rotarian's unique efforts can accumulate over time, creating a lasting impact on our communities.
Rotary is not confined to borders or boundaries. Our international reach was evident as we had the pleasure of hosting Solveig Lossin from Basel Switzerland, our Rotary Exchange student. Solveig's presence highlights the interconnectedness of the Rotary family, as she becomes acquainted with Vancouver Island and builds relationships with fellow Rotarians from diverse clubs. Her experiences here will undoubtedly shape her worldview and foster a lifelong commitment to service.
 
 
On Monday, October 2nd, the Tour de Rock Riders came through Ladysmith.
 
Rotary Club of Ladysmith presented a donation to Cops for Cancer Tour de Rock 2023 at The Fraternal Order of Eagles Hall. It was a great evening as we met the riders over dinner. Donations made to the Canadian Cancer Society through Cops for Cancer are used to fund life-saving pediatric cancer research and caring support programs like Camp Goodtimes to reduce its impact. 
 
 

"A Wet but Wonderful Day: The 13th Annual Charity Golf Tournament"

Despite a day filled with rain, laughter, and camaraderie, the 13th annual Charity Golf Tournament, co-hosted by the Ladysmith and Chemainus Rotary Clubs, was a resounding success. With 116 enthusiastic players, delicious food, and an array of exciting activities, this event not only showcased the spirit of giving but also proved that a little rain couldn't dampen the spirits of those who came together to make a difference.

The Rotary Club of Ladysmith will be conducting a Bottle Drive Fundraiser on October 14, 2023 to support its Youth Programs.
 
 
 
Rotary believes in developing the next generation of leaders. Our programs help younger leaders build leadership skills, expand education and learn the value of service.
 
Today the Rotary club of Ladysmith assisted other community service clubs in preparing areas for the pouring of concrete sidewalks at Forest Field.
 
An exciting day promoting The Rotary Club of Ladysmith at Ladysmith Days
 
Learning about Rotary and Kids having fun decorating cookies with Rotary Logo
 
 
 
Youth services hosts a BBQ for exchange students and their families to meet with the Rotarians of Ladysmith
From left to right we have Elia Bortolin a short term exchange student from Marseille, France. Heloise Etienne is going to France, a short term exchange student staying with Elia's family.
In centre is Emma Marchioro from  Monselice, Italy, a short term exchange student. Next is Athena Wise who will be travelling to Italy to stay with Emma's family.  And the final stuident, Keeva Lee is a long term exchange student who will be going to Belgium.