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Rotary Johannesburg South 101 meets every Tuesday at United Cerebral Palsy Association in Townsview, where the club has the opportunity to deliver service to their community and enjoy fellowship.
THE Rotary Johannesburg South 101 has welcomed four new members since the commencement of the new Rotary year in July.
This means a 30 per cent increase in membership since July and 70 per cent since July 2015. With these new members on board, the club has more diversity so watch this space for more activity from this growing club.
Rotary Johannesburg South 101 meets every Tuesday at United Cerebral Palsy Association in Townsview, where the club members have the opportunity to deliver service to their community and enjoy fellowship.
Should you have any enquiries about the club or Rotary in general please call either Ken Giese (083 266 1292) or Glenn Botha (082 393 6660).
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