Due to the price of the meals being raised, if you pay at the door then the price of your meal payment will be raised by $2.00. So, if you paid $5 at the door then it is now $7 and if you paid $10 at the door then it is now $12. Also, there will be a price change coming reference the membership costs.
Leigh’s presentation will be about La Porte University, which was founded in 1840 and included Indiana’s first medical and law schools as well as a literary department.. He’ll tell us about the rise and fall of the university, including an interesting connection to Michigan City. The La Porte University site was recently designated by an Indiana State Historical Marker. Leigh’s book about he university was published with the support of the Healthcare Foundation of La Porte and is on sale at the La Porte County Historical Society Museum.
After fleeing conflict in their own countries, a group of young Rotaractors is healing wounds and bringing cultures together in a Ugandan refugee settlement. Established in late 2016, and officially inaugurated last July, the Rotaract Club of Nakivale may be the first Rotaract club based inside a refugee settlement or camp.
Immy Julie Nakyeyune Musoke had frequently heard about Rotary as a teenager but never had much interest, until her father died just before his installation as president of the Rotary Club of Mengo, Uganda. Amazed at the support and comfort that poured out of the club, Musoke decided to follow her father's example, and joined the Rotaract Club of Kampala South. She writes about her experiences in the third installment of our series for Youth Services Month.
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