July 26 Clayton Pioneer, 2013

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June 28, 2013

Club News

Rotary grant to aid Uganda village

CLAYTON VALLEY ROTARY RECENTLY RECEIVED a grant of $47,000 to continue their work with the “Adopt a Village” program in rural Uganda. Last year, the village of Nsawo received maize seeds to help combat hunger and improve nutrition.

Thanks to a global grant of nearly $47,000, the Clayton Valley/Concord Sunrise Rotary Club and a Ugandan Rotary Club will “Adopt a Village” in rural Uganda, providing clean water, education and health services. The $46,680 matching grant awarded by The Rotary Foundation is the second given to help the village called Nsawo in central Uganda. The grant is the second phase of a project that is designed to provide clean water, vocational education for village youth, maternal and infant health, and improve and sustain agriculture production. In announcing details of the grant, the club’s International Service Director Larry Hutchings said, “The Adopt-a-Village concept’s integrated approach will provide more than 2,000 residents of Nsawo Village with a new water borehole, 10 sewing machines, a brick-making machine, youth training on the machines, catering equipment for a women’s cooperative, 400 ‘Mama kits’ to assist expectant mothers give birth, 2,000 banana plants, 10 pigs and 20 sheep for

rearing and breeding.” The first Rotary grant of $38,000 was implemented two years ago in the same village. That

See Rotary, page 7

CBCA supports seats and songs this summer GARY CARR Special to the Pioneer

The Clayton Business and Community Association would like you to take a seat. At least that’s the theme of recent meetings, as last month the association voted to help fund chairs for the Clayton Library. This month it’s a gift of benches to seniors at Diamond Terrace. In appreciation for Diamond Terrace’s ongoing donation of its conference room for monthly CBCA board meetings and its dining room for the annual Volunteer Appreciation Dinner, the association voted at its June 27 meeting to fund the purchase of four teak, all-weather benches to

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be placed outside for the use of their residents and guests. At the meeting, the association also voted to support the Thursday Night Concert in the Grove Series again this year. The series is organized by Jim Diaz and will run on alternate weeks from the Saturday night concert series. The first concert was July 11. Coming dates are, August 8 and 22, and September 5 and 19. Thursday concerts begin at 7 p.m. and will end promptly at 8:30. All shows will focus on local talent. The series has the support of a number of downtown businesses. For more about CBCA or to join, go to claytoncbca.org.

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