Rotary Club of East Nassau. - The Rotary Club of East Nassau (RCEN) welcomes the new board of directors for the 2016-2017 year. At the western-themed Changeover Party, the gavel was passed from immediate past president Jason Robertson to Diane de Cardenas, the third female president of RCEN. While sporting their best denim and enjoying a bbq dinner, the crowd applauded the numerous accomplishments of the previous president and board of directors. The new administration will continue the club’s support of literacy, feeding programs, greater access to youth sports, and health programs in addition to other areas where they can make a positive difference in peoples lives.
The executive board of RCEN includes: Diane de Cardenas; president, Jason Robertson; immediate past president, Carol Bischof; secretary, Amol Pendharkar; assistant secretary, Lindsey Cancino; treasurer, Jonathan Pinder; 1st vice president, Hope Sealey; 2nd vice president, Corinne Laville; 3rd vice president, Lee McCoy; New Generations director, Kristy Kemp; membership director; Fernando de Cardenas; attendance director, Adrian White; vocational director, Constance Gibson; community service co-director, Keith Sands; community service co-director, Kandice Davis; fellowship co-director, Denzil Sirra; fellowship co-director, Ash Henderson; public relations director, Mayuri Deka; international service director, Michele Moodie; board advisor.
RCEN was chartered in 1953 and enjoys a strong membership of 118 community minded individuals. The club meets at 12:30pm every Friday for lunch at the Nassau Yacht Club. People interested in Rotary are encouraged to visit the website at www.RCEN.org for more information.
St George’s Anglican Church. - Tomorrow, the community known as “The Valley” comes alive when the St. George’s Anglican Church holds its annual “Thrill of the Grill and Parish Fair”. “Our church fair is the major fundraising event which assists with the operating expenses of our church and its ministry to our members and the wider community,” said Adrian Archer, the church’s parish administrator. “Monies raised are used to fund our various ministries including our vital ministries to the sick and shut-in, and our ministry to the Valley community and beyond.”
Live coverage of the fair will come via STAR 106.5 FM with Brad Hanna from 2:00 to 6:00 PM. The Grill Out and Parish Fair will end with a Junkanoo Rush-Out with the Valley Boys.
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