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 bullet point Dictionary Project - 2009

  

Bethesda Third-graders take home free dictionaries.
Thanks to the effort by the Rotary Club's Dictionary Project, more than 800 third-grade students from 12 North Bethesda-area schools, took home free dictionaries. Read more...

 
 bullet point Sri Lanka Projects

The support for Sri Lanka is proposed to be a major fund-raising effort contributions by the club memberships.

The information and the report of the Colombo West Housing Projects for the Tsunami victims :

Maurille Abeyesundere Srilanka Rotarians and Lasse Syversen

bullet point Village Development Project, 2008-09
bullet point Review and Development plans Habaraduwa Rotary Village for 2008 - 2009
bullet point Progress Report - January 2006, Rotary Club of Colombo West Housing Projects
bullet point Progress Report - Rotary Club of Colombo West Housing Projects for the Tsunami victims
bullet point Sri Lanka Project - Homes for desparately poor villagers in TSUNAMI village, Sri Lanka
bullet point Houses for the Poor at Habaraduwa
Sri Lanka Housing Projects Housing for Tsunami victims Sri Lanka Housing Project


bullet point Centennial Projects

Our club can take great pride in participating in this District 7620 Centennial project.

We delivered the final batch of dictionaries to the third grade at Garrett Park Elementary last Friday - June 10.


3rd Grades and dictionaries






bullet point Student Exchange Program

In celebration of the 100th Anniversary of the founding of Rotary International, the Rotary Club of North Bethesda announces a Rotary Summer Fellowship for the summer of 2005.
The International Summer School, which lasts for about six weeks, offers a wide choice of courses ranging from topics like Norwegian history and literature to Norwegian society and government and politics.

 
 
   
 
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