Welcome
The site you are currently in is the remnants of our old site that we had for about 8 years. It is now essentially abandoned and no longer updated since the decision was made to move our web activities to the new Club runner commercial site that is now hosting hundreds of Rotary clubs throughout the US and Canada.

 

To see our new Club runner site Click here
Club Members Log in to Club runner
We have not actually shut this site down as there are still some functions that have not yet been implemented on Club runner.

 

We are still maintaining some Youth contact pages such as Interact and our unique Leadership Camp sub sites.

This site also contains searchable copies of most of our club bulletins from 1998 through 2004. We now display our current bulletin on the Club runner site but the archiving is not yet established and there is no provision for searching.
The new site still has virtually no photos so you can browse some of our old events on this site.
 

 Hi Students


Rotary provides many oportunities for youth activities. The largest Service club in the world provides resources that you can only marvel at.

* For High School students we offer the Interact (International Action) clubs in your own school.
Make a change in the World!


* Our Leadership camp in September is an experience of a life time.


* In April , Camp Enterprise may give you insights to business that may shape your life ambitions.

* RYLA is a program for university aged students and young people


* You may already have an International exchange student in your school, find out.


* We have many opportunities for volunteer hours in running our fund raising events.

Youth Request for Information Form (Interact/ CampEnterprise / Leadership Camp/ Youth Exchange)

If you want more info on any of these contact us.

 

Introduction
to Rotary
The Fundamental Concept of ROTARY
"Rotary is an organization of business and professional persons united worldwide who provide humanitarian service, encourage high ethical standards in all vocations and help build goodwill and peace in the world."
 

 

 

Introduction to Our Club

Why we have a club web site.

Details about the club and it's members ( this may be out of date since it is no longer maintained)


 
Major Events And Activities 04/05

Community Service Awards
May

 Induction Dinner
June 24

 Bill's BBQ

 Golf Tournament RESULTS 

 LakeSide a la Carte Au

 IYFR
Easter Seals Sailing

 Jr Leadership Camp
Sept

 Eric Thomas's BBQ
Aug

 "An Evening With Paul"
 

 Rotary Music Festival

 Camp Enterprise
April

Committees and Projects 2005-06

CLUB SERVICE

YOUTH SERVICES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

MEMBERSHIP SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ron Lambert Director: David Beckett Director: Bruce McDougall Director: Randy Reeve Director: Paul Keul Director: David Roscoe
Pods Camp Trillium Partnership Golf International Projects Attendance Community Awards Breakfast
Bulletin new projects/charities Lakeside à la Carte Student Exchange Classifications Rotary Music Festival
Duty Roster Donations Committee Entertainment Books Rotary Foundation Club Data Base & Roster Memorial Tree Planting
Program Camp Enterprise Bingo Foster Children Club Extension Communications/Promotion
4 Way Test promotion Interact Clubs Jazz Fest Friendship Exchange Rotary Information Club Web Site
Social Events RYLA Used Computers Group Study Exchange Fellowships Archives
Remembrance Day YMCA Career Development Winter Event 2006 Landmines Foundation Membership Induction Club runner Web site
Christmas Parade Youth Leadership Camp Tree Planting Peace Medal Breakfast Membership Development
Outreach Events Pointsettias Water wells Mentorship Programme
Rotary Music Festival Pins and Badges
President-Elect Privileged Visitors
Joy and Sorrow Exit Interviews
Interservice Council PVs & Hon Members

Committees and members

 

Major Projects Initiative by Fred Suter

 

 

 

 

 

6 years of back issues of the bulletin?.
(use the search engine at the bottom of this page)


 majorprojects.html

 Make-Ups,

where other clubs meet

 

Youth Request for Information Form

 


Club Service Areas-

details about each major club activity


Make-Ups, where other clubs meet

Rotary Club of Burlington

 Other LINKS to Burlington

Links

to The next level of Rotary,

District, International, History

& Fellowships

 
 

This search engine will find KEY WORD references anywhere on our site including all of our bulletins for 1998 to date, If you want to look for word combinations, you must include them in quotes i.e.(" Roy Cooper"}

PicoSearch
  Help

    Photos
 

We have dozens of photos embedded in various topics so here they are;

Just the Photos!

(under construction)

We would greatly appreciate receiving your comments and suggestions about our club and about our site.
If you are a Rotarian, please include your club and location with your name.
Mailing Address:
Rotary Club of Burlington Central
Brant Plaza P.O. 422
P.O. Box 85116
Burlington, L7R 4K3
Canada
How to contact us
The contact phone number (Rotary Club of Burlington Central automated voice messaging service) is
905-631-5513.
instructions on submitting bulletins or new web pages

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