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Rotary Club Partners with Antique Auto Club for Auto Show
By Murray Forde
Mar 19, 2013 - 3:08:16 PM

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Nassau, Bahamas - The Rotary Club of East Nassau will be joining the Antique Auto Club of The Bahamas at Arawak Cay on Saturday March 23 for the Antique Auto Show & Cook-out. Promoted as a Family Affair, Rotary will be operating several games for the children, including a Bouncy Castle as well as selling Cotton Candy, Popcorn and Ice Cream.

“This partnership is a natural fit.” said Rotary Director Paul Cartwright “The Auto Club helps us with our Annual Bed Race and we are happy to assist by providing something different at their Annual Auto Show. Both clubs are working towards the same end; that is to raise funds to benefit the less fortunate in our Community”. Beneficiaries of this year’s show are the Sir Victor Sassoon Heart Foundation (specifically for much needed heart surgery for 3-year-old Rushon Fox) and the Bilney Lane Home for Children.

The Rotary Club of East Nassau was chartered in May, 1963, has over 100 members and is celebrating its 50th Anniversary this year.

Photo shows Lindsey Cancino, Assistant Governor, Rotary Clubs of The Bahamas; Antique Auto Club Officers Don Pinder, Murray Forde (also Rotary Past President) & Brendan Foulkes; Geoff Andrews, President, Rotary Club of East Nassau with one of the vehicles that will be on display at the Antique Auto Show on March 23.


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