Friday, September 30, 2022

Pudding and Cake Sales

For a number of years, the Rotary Club of Seaford has been selling Christmas Cakes and Puddings to raise funds for the Rotary Foundation. 

This year we will be selling our puddings at the following events/locations:

October 16. Seaford Rotary Seaside Walk, Reserve adjacent to Moana SLSC, Nashwauk Crescent, Moana

November 5, 11, 12, December 24 Seaford Central Shopping Centre

December 18 Market Square Carols, Old Noarlunga

Puddings and cakes also available from all members, or ring Melissa on 0417 852 298

Traditional Steamed Pudding 1Kg Clothed

$19.00ea

$2.00 donated to TRF from each sale

Traditional Baked Puddings 4x100g

$9.00ea

$1.00 donated to TRF from each sale


Traditional Rum & Brandy 
Fruit Cake 800g (tin)

$19.00ea

$2.00 donated to TRF from each sale


Traditional Rum & Brandy 
Fruit Cake 800g (box)

$17.00ea

$2.00 donated to TRF from each sale





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Gluten Free, Dairy Free, 
No Added Sugar Pudding 500g (clothed)
or
Vegan, Gluten Free, Dairy Free, 
No Added Sugar Pudding 500g (clothed)

$25.00ea

$2.00 donated to TRF from each sale



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and around the world. During the past 100 years, the Foundation has spent $3 billion on life changing, sustainable projects. With your help, we can make lives better in your community and around the world.

Friday, April 8, 2022

Bali Water Tank Project

 

In December 2019, Julia Parini from the Rotary Club of Seaford was holidaying in Bali, and decided she would like to meet some local Rotarians. Julia visited the Rotary Club of Bali Ubud Sunset, and is joined in this image by Kartika Dewi (left) and Brian Goldman (right). Our club supported a local project to teach ladies sewing skills, and donated some sewing machines.

We recently received a request to support a new project involving the provision of water tanks to remote communities in Seraya Barat, in a mountainous region in Bali's south east. Water resources in these mountains are very limited to a few natural springs. Some bore wells have been drilled, but this is a very expensive process for poor communities. Seraya Barat has 200 families divided into 8 groups, each with 25 families, which have to take turns to access the limited water supplies, only getting access every 25 days. The best solution was to take advantage of the rain during the wet season by installing water tanks. At only AU$175 each including installation, the Bali Ubud club reached out to our club for assistance. Our club decided to support the installation of 6 tanks. 









Friday, March 4, 2022

Seaford Wetlands Cleanup

 

Once a month (usually the last Sunday morning), a group of volunteers spends an hour or so removing rubbish from the Seaford Wetlands and surrounding catchment area. These efforts are part of the Adopt a Spot Scheme, which sees volunteers cleaning up beaches and waterways all over the state.



















All volunteers need to view the safety video below before their first visit to the site. Please bring sturdy fully enclosed shoes (gumboots if working near the water), gloves and a grab stick or long set of tongs.


For further information, or to confirm the date of the next cleanup, please call Denise on 0449 040 254.