THE Rotary clock, unveiled at Kippax Fair yesterday, is intended to mark the long-time commitment of the Rotary Club of Ginninderra to the community of West Belconnen.
Established in 1977, the Rotary Club of Ginninderra works with other community organisations such as Kippax Uniting Church, North Belconnen Uniting Church and St Vincent de Paul to raise funds and deliver programs for the local community.
Other activities include scholarships to University of Canberra students, citizenship awards for local primary, secondary and college students, the Melba Men’s Shed and more recently, a free lunchtime music program at the Raiders Club of Belconnen.
The clock was unveiled by Steve Fielding, the club’s assistant governor, and Yvette Berry, Minister for Community Services.
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