Author of the article: Letters to the Editor Publishing date: Jul 07, 2021 • 5 hours ago • 3 minute read Article content LUCILLE DAVIES In our big Rotary family, the youngest members, ages 10 to 18, belong to Interact Clubs — usually high school-based branches of Rotary. It is through one of these Interact Clubs that I became involved in Rotary. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Rotary Reflections: Student 'Interactors' important part of Rotary family Back to video I was a teacher at Frontenac Secondary School working with a group of students who wanted to volunteer at a nearby seniors residence to tutor computer skills such as email and web searches. All permissions and schedules were arranged, but they needed computers. On a colleague’s suggestion, I contacted the youth director of the Rotary Club of Kingston, Jim Perry, and explained our request.