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Author of the article: Letters to the Editor
Publishing date: Jul 20, 2021 • 3 hours ago • 2 minute read
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PAUL VAN NEST, SARAH BEECH and JENNA SMALLEGANGE
In its ongoing efforts to engage and support young people, Rotary sponsors Interact Clubs in secondary schools and Rotaract Clubs in post-secondary schools or communities. There are two Rotaract Clubs in Kingston: the Queen’s Rotaract Club and the community-based Kingston Rotaract Club, which was chartered on Nov. 19, 2020.
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It is always hoped that Interactors will “graduate” to Rotaract if they enter college or university and stay in the Rotary family. This and more can be said for Sarah Beech and Jenna Smallegange. These former members of the La Salle Interact Club joined Queen’s Rotaract and became co-presidents in their final year. As Q