Foreign Exchange student from BelgiumOur foreign exchange student, Manoelle Bailly, comes from Belgium. We’re very happy to have her with us in Harlingen this year. Manoelle represents her country, Rotary in Belgium and Rotary in Harlingen.

The Rotary Club of Harlingen was invited by the Rotary Club of Monterrey Obispado to deliver 120 bicycles to the schools around Dr. Arroyo in Southern Nuevo Leon State on 4 September.  On 5 September they went to El Salto, where they delivered 80 bicycles and 26 computers and printers to the school around Zaragoza.  They were hosted by Humberto Criollos, President of Monterrey Obispado and Dr. Bonifacio Aguillar.  The bicycles are given to students who live more than three kilometers from the school.  In order to qualify to receive one, the student’s parents must sign a paper stating that the student must remain in school until graduation.  After five years, the Monterrey Obispado Club has donated 2000 bicycles.
 
In addition to the computers that the Monterrey Obispado club donated, the Rotary Club of Harlingen donated six more used computers to one school that did not receive any.  They were donated by Jo Liston of Go with Jo Tours.

The History of the Rotary Club of Harlingen is out and available to any Rotarian interested in our history.  It has been in the making and compiling of information by S. Frances Burns, Rotarian, for several years.  After it’s complition, Pres. Bill Reagan printed it, put it in loose leaf form, and now has it available to any Rotarian who would  like a copy.  It is in loose leaf format for one very good reason—addition chapters can be added as new Presidents come aboard.  The cost is Free–or a donation to St. Paul Lutheran Church, as St. Paul supplied the means of printing it.  Give your donation to Pres. Bill Reagan who will see that it is donated to St. Paul Lutheran Church.
 
Accolades to Frances Burns for her magnificent effort and to St. Paul’s and Rev. Bill Reagan for seeing that it is published.”

Thanks, Ron Burgamy, for a great evening of Rotary fellowship. Next Rotary Make Up Happy Hour is March 26th.

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