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Port Hardy Rotary spreading some holiday cheer this 2021 holiday season.

Port Hardy Rotary Club presents a $13,103.00 cheque to the North Island Gazette Hamper Fund.
On December 18th, 2020 Rotary Club of Port Hardy set out in Port Hardy spreading some Christmas cheer.
Port Hardy Rotary president Janet Dorward presents $11,650 cheque to Gazette Hamper Fund's president Sandy Grenier.
Our Rotary Club, together with the local Chamber of Commerce, found a safe way to celebrate Canada Day with a “Home Delivered Parade”.
The 2019 Rotary Radio Auction is Saturday and Sunday, November 2 and 3 and there are lots of great deals to be had!
Preview and pre-bid on Friday, November 1 from 12-6pm at the Thunderbird Mall.
Download the catalogue from the link on the right of this page, or get a copy at the auction or in the October 30 edition of the North Island Gazette and get ready for the live action starting at 11am on Saturday!.jpg)
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Quoted from President Adam Ireton:
"Each and every day I'm proud to be a member of the Rotary Club of Port Hardy, but yesterday was an extra special day. Our club raised $8000 to donate to the Gazette Hamper Fund.
I said it at our meeting yesterday, this really is my favourite day of the Rotary calendar. Rotary International does some incredible charitable work around the planet, from polio eradication, to environmental projects, bringing clean water to communities in need etc., but for me, the most important work that our local club does is helping our community in times of need. Being able to present Sandy Grenier and the Gazette Hamper Fund with a cheque like this is a pretty powerful thing.
This cheque represents the hard work and giving of all of our membership, and the charitable donations of our community. There are so many people in the community that have a hand in this donation, and that makes it all the more special. I know that the need is high for our community at this time of the year, and am so glad that Rotary was able to help!"
I said it at our meeting yesterday, this really is my favourite day of the Rotary calendar. Rotary International does some incredible charitable work around the planet, from polio eradication, to environmental projects, bringing clean water to communities in need etc., but for me, the most important work that our local club does is helping our community in times of need. Being able to present Sandy Grenier and the Gazette Hamper Fund with a cheque like this is a pretty powerful thing.
This cheque represents the hard work and giving of all of our membership, and the charitable donations of our community. There are so many people in the community that have a hand in this donation, and that makes it all the more special. I know that the need is high for our community at this time of the year, and am so glad that Rotary was able to help!"
Some of the proceeds raised go back into local North Island community projects.
Big thanks to all the individuals and businesses that donated to
this great annual event!
It was also a perfect way to celebrate our Treasurer, Dale Dorward's birthday!
Grade 12 Port Hardy Secondary School student Kaleigh Harris receives the 2018 Rotary Club of Port Hardy Service Above Self Award presented by Principal Rena Sweeney during the PHSS awards night held on June 21.
$1500 was donated by the Port Hardy Rotary Club. This donation makes it possible for one child/family to attend Camp Goodtimes!
2016/17 Club President Ana was tickled that District Governor Joanne Croghan visited our club.

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