30 year celebration for Rotary 100

The Rotarians hosted a formal dinner on Saturday, 11 February at the Association of Persons with Disability (APD) Hall to mark the momentous occasion.

POLOKWANE – The Rotary Club of Pietersburg 100 recently celebrated a momentous 30 years of serving humanity.

The Rotary Club of Pietersburg 100 was founded 30 years ago, and has ceaselessly delivered an unstinting service to the people of the city.

Pieter Vermeulen (Rotary Club of Pietersburg 100 President) with Paul Harris Fellow Award winners, Martiens de Wet, Marlene Mounsear-Wilson, Gerald Coarreia and Nadine Daly with Grant Daly (Rotary Club of Pietersburg 100, District Governor).

To celebrate the occasion the Rotarians attended a formal dinner on Saturday, 11 February at the Association of Persons with Disability (APD) Hall.

Marlene Mounsear-Wilson, Gerald Larreia, Nadine Daly and Martiens de Wet were all presented with a Paul Harris Fellow Award.

Members of the Rotary 100 enjoy the company and the conversation during the Club’s 30-year anniversary dinner celebrations.

The evening was also attended by Klaus Rebiega, the only active founding member, as well as an exchange student from Brazil, Otavio Osorio.

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