Saturday night’s entertainment, The Opera Boys, leading men from London’s West End, partner in a powerhouse of vocal harmony to deliver a stunning blend of music ranging from opera to pop, and a lot in between.
cise or picking up activity again after illness. ys athletes in the 85 years category jumping hurdles. at looking good means looking young. But it’s not about hiding When you see little old ladies doing things like hurling heavy at older people are not just objects of care. Older people can ll keep them fit and active for a lot longer.”
se champion of Rotary and Trade Aid. Thinking past the initial , Ken is part of a team which sends boxes of tools to specialist nd-raised to buy a tractor for an African farm community. ub found himself in that part of the world and decided he would on. He eventually found it, rusting away at the side of the field. e was told the village did not have access to petrol. Nobody
nes with tools to rebuild their boats. The fishermen gave , allowing the fisherman to go to sea, catch fish and feed the
appliances are pointless. One of the first things we did was e commodities, but if you have no electricity, they are ideal. zes.”
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Tom Colgan – remember that name says DG Clive. One day it will be up there in
lights. Tom is a past President of Llantwit Major Interactors and studying acting at Guildhall School of Music and drama in London. Not just an actor, Tom ended his talk with two songs. During his time as President of Interact, the group raised over £1000 for their selected charities and he has promised to keep his contact with Rotary as his career progresses.
“Interact has a lot to contribute to the bigger family of Rotary,” he said. “By encour- aging Interact, you are encouraging continuity, and this is how the whole organisation progresses. All that is needed is the opportunity to be involved. The rest will just happen.”
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