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VOCATIONAL PROJECTS |
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Four Way Test Essay Contest - CUHS Grad Night - Grammar School Equipment & Supplies - High School Scholarships - High School Equipment - Interact Club - Leffingwell Scholarships - Middle School Planners - Middle School Score Board - RYLA Camp |
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This years winners are pictured to the right. In the background: Patrick Hampton (Vocational Chairman) and Michael O'Sullivan. Front row L to R: Second Place: Elida Moore, First Place: Kelsey McDonald, Third Place: Cobin Went. Kelsey McDonald first place essay was sent to the District finals and won first place for her grade level.
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Grad Night is a terrific program which offers high school students an
alternative avenue of entertainment to celebrate their graduation. Several
Cambria Rotarians participate both physically and by donation towards
the High School Grad night, ensuring our students have a safe place to
celebrate their accomplishments. |
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President Rose Marie presents a check to Coast Union High School towards a purchase of new equipment. Yearly Planners are distributed throughout the Middle School students to promote the values of Rotary.
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Patrick Hampton awarding a $500 check to fifth grade teacher Sarah Moore to help pay for the new high tech microscope. It is quite a device.... It not only works as a standard microscope but it will allow the teacher to project the image on a screen so the entire class can see. |
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(RYLA), Rotary's training program for young leaders, emphasizes leadership, citizenship, and personal growth. |
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INTERACT
CLUB
The Rotary Club of Cambria sponsors the Interact Club at Coast Union High School in the Coast Unified School District of Cambria. Interact is a Rotary-sponsored service club for young people age 14-18. Interact Clubs can either be school or community based and are required to carry out at least two service projects annually one that serves their school or community and another that furthers international understanding. Although each club is sponsored by a local Rotary club whose members offer guidance, Interact clubs are responsible for planning, financing, organizing, and executing their own projects. The first Interact club was formed at Melbourne High School in Florida, USA on 28 October 1962. The club had 23 members. Today, there are 6,605 Interact clubs in 101 countries and an estimated 151,915 Interactors worldwide.
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Community Service | Vocational
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