Photo Albums
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In December 2018, the Penticton Sunrise Club completed renovations to the Family Resource Room at The Okanagan Similkameen Neurological Society. Club members painted, furnished and provided audio-visual equipment. The room is used for family education and support, as well as youth socialization The project was funded through club fundraising projects and a matching district grant.
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Student of the Month is a Rotary Club of Penticton Sunrise project. The award aims to recognize outstanding students for unique achievement in scholastics, extracurricular activities, community involvement, leadership and service to others. The club partners on the project with Penticton Secondary School and Princess Margaret secondary schools, with financial assistance from Cascades Casino Penticton.
Oct. 2019-Rowan Brown
Nov. 2019-Kiara Louw
Dec. 2019-Autumn Janzen
Jan. 2020-Eli Grant
Feb. 2020-Matt Olsen
Mar. 2020- Vanessa McLennan
Apr. 2020-Amrit Dhaliwal
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Penticton Sunrise Rotarians are members of the Skaha Community Projects Society. The society has partnered with the Penticton Peach Festival Society for over 30 years to organize the popular Sandcastle Competition.
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Club members enjoyed a delicious turkey dinner with all the trimmings from Bogners of Penticton. Members were greeted by Santa Claus (aka President Mac) as we drove through to pick up our dinners!
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The changeover event happened on June 22nd. We enjoyed pizza and beverages. A Paul Harris Fellowship and 6 Paul Harris awards were presented. Tahira was honoured as Rotarian of the Year. We thanked President Mac for a successful year and welcomed President Alex and the board for 2021-2022.
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Penticton Sunrise Rotary's largest fundraiser was cancelled due to Covid 19. Bins were out in various locations around Penticton and Summerland in March when the lockdown started. The collected books were stored in a large rented bin until this past week when they were sorted and moved to our storage locker. Thank you to everyone who donated books, to the businesses were bins were located and to the Penticton Curling Club where the large bin was located. We will be back next year!
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The hybrid, socially distanced changeover event happened on June 20th. The event was to be held at Rotary Pavillion at Skaha Lake Park but was moved indoors due to rain. Everyone brought a picnic lunch and we celebrated and thank President Joyce for a successful year and welcomed President Mac and the board for 2020-2021.
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DG Sherry Chamberlain and Jim and their committee organized a great district conference.
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