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26th Annual Happy Valley Goose Bay Rotary Live Auction26th HVGB Rotary Live AuctionNovember 21,2021 1PM until 8PM​Call to place your bids(709) 896-4500Click here to view 2021 Auction Booklet |
Santa to the Coast 2020 |
Congratulations-2020-graduates |
Congratulations 2020 Graduates |
Spring Cleanup at Don Wells HouseHere are some pictures of the crew that gathered at Don's house to help him get his lawn ready for summer. Everyone kept in mind the physical distancing. |
Santa To The Coast 2019SANTA TO THE COAST 2019Santa's sleigh will be lifting off at about 9:00AM (At the hanger for preflight at 8:30AM) |
Rotary An Exploration of Wine 2019 |
Happy Valley-Goose Bay Poker Run 2019 |
Helping out the local kettle campaignPresident Mike Spurrell presenting a donation to Captain Brent Haas for the local Salvation Army Kettle Campaign.
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The Start of a New Year |
Change over BBQ and Lobster boil
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2018 Rotary Speak Off
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2018 Rotary Poker Run |
District Governors Visits the Big LandA Beautiful Day Out In The Big Land For District Governor Don Sword And His Wife Pat |
2017 Rotary Exploration of Wine |
District Governor Visit 2016 |
2016 Rotary Speak offs18th Annual Happy Valley- Goose Bay Rotary Senior High Speak Offs
18th Annual Happy Valley- Goose Bay Rotary Junior High Speak Offs |
2016 wine tasting |
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FAREWELL TO OUR PRESIDENT NOEL MULLALYAfter 25 years of living in Happy Valley-Goose Bay, our President Noel Mullaly and family will be moving back to St. John's, NL. Noel has to be in St. John's for November 9th so if you want to say your Good Byes you have at the most 2 meetings left. This past Friday night, many of us gathered at the Masonic Lodge for a Potluck meal and an opportunity to pass along our farewells to Noel and Jackie. It was a good night so Thank You to Perry Trimper for organizing the event.
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ROTARY SCHOOL BIKE PROJECTJust an update on our Rotary School Bike Project. Since our first bulletin in September, Wayne King has made further contact with Peacock Academy (K-3) and Queen of Peace Middle School (4-7). Permission has been received from the Newfoundland and Labrador English District School Board to place a bike in each school so two bikes were ordered.
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CANADIAN CANCER SOIETY AIR TRAVEL PROGRAMDonation to the Canadian Cancer Society Labrador Air Travel Program
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Significant Achievement AwardSignificant Achievement Award
At Wednesday's meeting, our District Governor, Stella Roy came to Goose Bay this week and presented the Happy Valley Goose Bay Rotary Club with a Significant Achievement Award from Rotary International for our clubs 25 years of Santa to the Coast. This is a very prestigious rotary award given to only around 100 clubs annually out of some 34000 clubs worldwide. It is certainly a great honor to have bestowed on our club. It was even more special on Wednesday to have the announcement and presentation at our meeting with our 2 Santas, Warwick and Philip present along with Geoff who has photographed the event for years and James from NGC and Don who hosted the gift packing for years.
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Kids Eat Smart DonationCheck for $2500 presented to the Kids Eat Smart program. |
The Lieutenant Governor of NLLieutenant Governor of Newfoundland and Labradorguest speaker at Happy Valley Goose Bay Rotary Meeting |
AN EXPLORATION OF WINE 2015 |
Happy Valley Goose Bay RotaryA message from our presidentA message from our District Governor Stella Roy |
Walk A Mile in His Shoes |
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Rotory Club of Happy Valley Goose Bay Chartered June 24 1989. |
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Quote of the Week - Who Said It?
We could never learn to be brave and patient, if there were only joy in the world.
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Thought for the Week - Who Said It?
An optimist is the human personification of spring.
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ROTARY MEMBERS 'WALK A MILE IN HIS SHOES' |
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