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Coverage (from older pages)
The Rotary Club of Waitakere City would like to acknowledge the support that the
Western Leader has given us by publishing all relevant articles that we have submitted to
them.
'Rotary club centenary milestone' 1st April 2004.
New Rotarian Terry Hodges is making history.
'The race is on for top prize' 25th March 2004.
Young west aucklanders will be battling it out this weekend in the national Soap Box Derby
for the chance to race in the United States
'Derby Day for good cause' 18th March 2004. It
will be novel. It will be intense. Waitakere City's inaugural Soap Box Derby roars into
action at Westgate Drive this Sunday
'It's all downhill from here' 18 December
2003 The build up to Waitakere City's inaugural Soap Box Derby is under way in earnest.
'Rotary flies in disaster aid' December
2003 They're ready and waiting. Aptly named aqua boxes are being stocked with lifesaving
supplies by Waitakere City Rotarians.
'Hospice responds to growing demand' 14th
October 2003 Waitakere City residents requiring respite and terminal care will benefit
from a new unit to be built in Te Atatu Peninsula
'Community Man', Western Leader 7th Oct
2003 Outspoken Tamaki Makaurau MP Joh Tamihere is an honoray member of the Waitakere
Rotary Club
'Rotary fills the gap in childhood dental
care', Western Leader, 23rd September. The Waitakere Rotary Club is coming to the rescue
of Northland children with poor oral hygiene.
'Cultural Opportunity for Students Keen to
Travel' Western Leader, 9th September 2003. The Waitakere City Rotary Club's student
exchange programme is looking for young west Aucklanders keen to travel
'Sharing a Good Read', Western Leader, 21st
August 2003 Volunteers are working with the Waitakere City Rotary Club to help Ranui
children become better readers.
'Rotary Hands Over Soft Toys', Western
Leader, 26th August 2003. Children affiliated to Barnardos have more toys than ever
before. Waitakere Rotary has donated a load of toys collected during a two-week appeal.
'Can Tabs Wanted', Western Leader, August
2003 The Rotary Club of Waitakere is working with the Levin Waiopehu Lions Club collecting
for the Kan Tabs for Kidney Kids scheme.
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