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'tis the Season.........
 
                             

Raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens

Bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens

Brown paper packages tied up with strings

These are a few of my favorite things

 

Rotary meetings with so much to do

Noon Club and Satellite make a great two

Action before and after the bell rings

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Rotary events all the year through

The auction, the tourney, the beer tent too

Food4Kids, schools, Boys and Girls Club givings

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Kingston and North Kitsap to which we serve

We do so with passion, energy, leadership, and verve

With a wish for the holidays and most glad tidings

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…..from your Kingston North Kitsap Rotary Clubs

 

 
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Scout Pack 555 Fills the Need

True story of Scouting in action.  At the November meeting of Pack 555, Scouts all brought items and assembled personal care kits for the homeless.  Then distributed them.  Kudos to the parents, leaders, and Scouts for acknowledging the need.  And filling it.
Pack 555 and Troop 555, Kingston's Scouts, are "sponsored" by the Kingston North Kitsap Rotary Club.  Under the guidance of Rotarian Doug Hallock and local Scout leaders, the 60's-era Scout Hall in Kingston is under a massive renovation, to be completed in February, 2022.
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Update On Kingston North Kitsap Rotary International Project
     The Kingston North Kitsap Rotary Club International Committee recently received an update on the Laos-Cambodia Project, a literacy effort supporting the Kavet, an ethnic group that lives in far north Cambodia along the Laos border.  Annual grants from the Club have supported the Project over the last eight years.  The Kavet are the most disadvantaged people in Cambodia.  Due to isolation and civil war, government literacy services rarely reach their communities.  A year ago Anne Thomas, founder of the project, told Rotarians "we create the future beginning in primary grades, through high school, and now university. When we teach somebody to read, everything takes off."
     Through November 2021, thirty-eight volunteer Kavet teachers have instructed nineteen classes, with about 335 students, more than half girls and young women. Throughout the pandemic classes have continued. Many, if not most,
are held a night.
Classes have been held under houses and in classrooms built by the community.
 
 It is common for Rotarians around the world to support literacy projects, such as the Laos-Cambodia Project.  Thomas reminds us nothing is more fundamental than learning to read.
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ROTARY INTERNATIONAL NEWS

Why vaccinations matter

 

Check out Rotary.org’s modern, new lookRotary.org, our public-facing website, has a fresh, contemporary look that clearly answers the often-asked question: “What is Rotary?” It’s the first step in a two-part update to our entire website: first Rotary.org, and

 

Rotary International President Shekhar Mehta joined the Rotary delegation to the 26th United Nations climate conference in Glasgow, Scotland, on 10 November to explore ways Rotary can work on environmental challenges.

 

Youth Exchange students often say their experience abroad was the best time of their lives. Being part of the program can be life-changing for Rotary members as well

 

Learn how Rotary clubs are taking action in the U.S. and Canada, Brazil, Finland, Korea, and New Zealand.

 
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