International Night March 8th
Rotary Club of Coolamon International Night March 8th 2008.
AN INDIAN EVENING AT COOLAMON MARCH 8TH 2008.
The Rotary Club of Coolamon Invites YOU
To an Indian Dinner
Venue The Up To Date Store in Coolamon
7.00pm cost $30 per person
Includes a wonderful 3 course Indian cuisine
Contact International Services Director Marg Perkin on 6927 3377.
or
Email to: [email protected]
Proceeds to go to The Darkness to Light project see:
Darkness to Light.
Guest speaker will be Rotarian Dr. Alok Sharma
A project of the Rotary Club of Wagga Wagga.
The concept of an Eye Camp in India was a dream of Dr Alok Sharma, an Ophthalmologist and a member of the Rotary Club of Wagga Wagga. Having joined Rotary in September 2003, Alok put his dream into reality and set about to raise funds to undertake some 200 cataract operations somewhere in India near his home town north of Delhi.
Alok proceeded to make a number of phone calls to India to find a Club that was prepared to assist him in a joint venture. A call to Mr Rajiv Bhatia, the Assistant District Governor of D3080 and Charter President of the Rotary Club of Yamuna Nagar – Riviera that was formed in July 1999, was music to Alok’s ears, as Rajiv was most enthusiastic.
There will be Indian music, a Bollywood Movie and great raffle prizes on the night. Do not miss out on this night of nights in Coolamon Rotary's calender.
The Rotary Club of Coolamon Invites YOU
To an Indian Dinner
Venue The Up To Date Store in Coolamon
7.00pm cost $30 per person
Includes a wonderful 3 course Indian cuisine
Contact International Services Director Marg Perkin on 6927 3377.
or
Email to: [email protected]
Proceeds to go to The Darkness to Light project see:
Darkness to Light.
Guest speaker will be Rotarian Dr. Alok Sharma
A project of the Rotary Club of Wagga Wagga.
The concept of an Eye Camp in India was a dream of Dr Alok Sharma, an Ophthalmologist and a member of the Rotary Club of Wagga Wagga. Having joined Rotary in September 2003, Alok put his dream into reality and set about to raise funds to undertake some 200 cataract operations somewhere in India near his home town north of Delhi.
Alok proceeded to make a number of phone calls to India to find a Club that was prepared to assist him in a joint venture. A call to Mr Rajiv Bhatia, the Assistant District Governor of D3080 and Charter President of the Rotary Club of Yamuna Nagar – Riviera that was formed in July 1999, was music to Alok’s ears, as Rajiv was most enthusiastic.
There will be Indian music, a Bollywood Movie and great raffle prizes on the night. Do not miss out on this night of nights in Coolamon Rotary's calender.
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