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Rotary Club of Tsawwassen
PO Box 1405
Delta, BC, Canada
V4M 3Y8

 

 

Community Projects

Diefenbaker Park Waterfall Additional Work

Tsawwassen Town Centre /
Rotary Club of Tsawwassen Square

Rotary Walkway Project

Kinsmen Hinge Project

Diefenbaker Park Waterfall and (Pecker’s) Pond

Abbeyfield House Walkway

Village Park Playground

Beach Grove Playground

Rotary World Help Network

 

Committee Projects

Uniforms For Bucerías

Eyesight India

Rotary Foundation

Community Service

Mentoring

RYLA

Ucayali Well Project

 


Community Project Highlights

Diefenbaker Park Waterfall Additional Work

To combat some of the maintenance problems associated with the area around the pond, (our very own Pecker’s Pond) at the top of the waterfall, we undertook an additional project. This entailed installing patio bricks in a curved design around the edge of the pond.

With expertise provided by a local firm and twenty-eight willing Rotarian hands, equally divided amongst fourteen heads, torsos and sundry other body parts, the work began. The weather cooperated ‚ as did the Delta Parks and Recreation department under whose auspices the project was coordinated. There’s a pictorial record of the event and it can be viewed by clicking on PHOTOS.

What you won’t see is the time difference between the first part ‚ spreading the sand and getting it level ‚ and the second part ‚ laying the bricks. Fortunately Chris, Jason and Shane knew what they were doing and the rest of us took direction well. Once we had enough sand, then it was quite the process to get it compressed and level enough before we could proceed to the next bit.

After looking at the photographs, take a trip to the park and see what Rotarians can do working together.

Tsawwassen Town Centre / Rotary Club of Tsawwassen Square

The Tsawwassen Town Centre Mall is undergoing a renovation to add both residential and retail space as well as feature which should benefit all residents of the town. In the centre of the development is a space, reserved for the enjoyment of all and to be christened “The Rotary Club of Tsawwassen Square. ” Fundraising efforts by our club will allow us to contribute to the square and it will be used to mark Rotary ’s centennial year, 2005.

The work has just begun and over the coming months, first demolition and then construction will take place. Fellow Rotarian Peter Dandyk is the architect on the project and he has shared some of his drawings so we may see what the final development will look like. You can see the drawings by clicking on SQUARE. As work progresses, return to these pages to see more drawings and pictures.

Tsawwassen Community Walkway Project

On January 25, 1996, the Community Services Committee had discussions with the Municipal Manager of Parks and Development Services regarding a partnership project with the Corporation of Delta to develop a pedestrian walkway in Winskill Park.

The Rotary Club proposed to cost share this project, on a phased in basis, for up to a total of $60,000. The first phase of the project would proceed in 1996 with the Rotary Club contributing $20,000 for the first phase. Subsequent phases would proceed in future years, depending on the Rotary Club's capacity to raise funds. It was requested that the Municipality match the Rotary Club's contribution and provide support for an application to the BC21 funds.

By November 13, 1996, all the concrete work had been completed and the Rotary Club members were invited to participate in a work party to do remedial landscaping. On Saturday, November 16, two plaques were recommended for each end of the walkway to read, "Rotary Walkway".

In March, 1997, approval was given by the Board of Directors to proceed with Phase 2 of the walkway project, the Lighting, to a maximum cost of $20,000. This phase was completed and the walkway is now lighted. Photos were taken that day as a work party of Rotarians did the preparatory ditch digging and landscaping with skilled electricians completing the technical work.

The walkway was officially opened in November, 1997. The same photo gallery tells the story of that day.


Kinsmen Hinge Project

On April 18, 1988, 34 Rotarians and 8 Kinsmen invaded 2 Delta apartment buildings at 10th Avenue and 54A Street to help 177 senior residents. The friendly invasion force installed $22,000 of hardware to end the safety hazard created by heavy fire doors in the Kinsmen Apartment buildings.

Photos were taken that day as a work party of Rotarians and Kinsmen worked to install the hinges on the doors.

Manufacturer Stanley Works, distributor Shanahan's Ltd. and retailer Beaver Lumber contributed a value of $14,500 towards the $22,000 project. Rotary raised, $6,000.00, Kinsmen donated $900.00 and the Kinsmen Retirement Centre

The apartment management paid the taxes on the project.


Committee Project Highlights

Uniforms For Bucerías

The Rotary Club of Tsawwassen was fortunate to count amongst its members, the late Bruce Tuttle. Despite suffering health problems for many of his last years, Bruce was tireless in his dedication both to his own club and to the ideals of Rotary. One of the many projects in which he became involved was as a result of his frequent trips to Mexico and in particular, to the town of Bucerías. There he discovered that a requirement to participate in some of the school-sponsored programmes was that each student be dressed in a school uniform. Sadly, many families could not afford this and so the children were forced to miss out on the festivities and events. Bruce took it upon himself to marshal the resources of the Rotary Club of Tsawwassen to rectify this. One of his first tasks was to sponsor the formation of a new Rotary club. The Bahía de Banderas Rotary Club was duly formed in Nuevo Vallarta (nr. Puerto Vallerta) and co-operated with Bruce to begin a programme to outfit as many students as possible with school uniforms. Bruce passed away December of 2003 and although he is sorely missed, his legacy endures. Recently, the Rotary Club of Tsawwassen made another donation to the project and yet more children will have school uniforms and be able to participate in the local festivals. These photographs were taken on the occasion of recent trips by Tsawwassen Rotarians Tom Smith and Bill Montgomery.

In the first of these photographs, Tom is seen presenting our club banner to the Bahía de Banderas Rotary Club while the other shows some of the kindergarten children who will benefit from the uniforms.
Here are some of the smiling faces that make projects like this worthwhile and a street scene from the town of Bucerías.

Eyesight India

Eyesight India is a Rotary Project with the objective of bringing sight to cataract afflicted poor in India. The initiative was started by Anup Singh Jubbal, a Rotarian in Burnaby, British Columbia. Under his leadership volunteers have given sight to over 20,000 people in India. Anup spoke to our club in June, 1997 and following that presentation our executive  became determined to support his efforts and encouraged clubs throughout BC to join with us. Shortly thereafter a program began where each of our weekly program speakers was gifted with a contribution to the Eyes for India Project made on their behalf. In addition each received a certificate from the club, recognizing them as a sponsor of two individuals who were given back their sight. The cost of the operation is minimal, approximately $20, and our club will provide the certificates to any club wishing to join us in this effort.

More information can be obtained from our club by contacting Dave Hamilton

Rotary Foundation

  • $5,000 was committed as the Club's contribution to the Rotary Foundation.
  • Members were shown how to access local and international Rotary Web Sites
  • at a multimedia club meeting demonstration.
  • We hosted a high profile speaker in November (Foundation Month): Dr. Irwin Stewart, who gave an interesting presentation about the Zimbabwe 3H Project.
  • A "Fireside Evening" was held to give new members a chance to learn more about the Foundation in an informal social setting.
  • Contact: Bob Hughes

    Community Service

  • Survival suits and a trailer for storage purchased for the Delta Marine Society.
  • Painting the office of, and, buying computer equipment for, the Delta Hospice.
  • A grant to the Sun Devils football team for $1,500 toward the purchase of a blocking sled.
  • A big screen TV and $6,000, plus sweat equity, for door closures at the Kinsman Centre.
  • Completed a walkway through Winskill Park to make it wheelchair accessible.
  • Built a pond (Pecker's) at Diefenbaker Park and repaired the waterfall. A footbridge over the creek was also added.
  • Repaired and improved the walkways for seniors at Abbeyfield House.
  • Worked with neighbourhood families to complete children's play areas in parks at Village Park and Beach Grove.
  •  The process of project consideration is ongoing.
  • Contact: Dean Clarke

    Mentoring

  • Co-operatively developed a "pilot" Job Shadowing / Career Mentoring program with the teachers at South Delta Secondary, Alternative Education Department.
  • Seven out of nine students successfully completed the pilot program with favourable reviews from themselves and their teachers as well as eagerness to expand the program next year.
  • RYLA

    RYLA is the Rotary Youth Leadership Award and is presented to deserving youth candidates at conferences held twice a year. In August 1997, we sent our first two delegates to a conference in Victoria after hearing from a Ladner Rotarian who attended a previous conference. We continue to send delegates each year and hope to send four in 2001.

    Contact: Eleanor Calderwood

     

     

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