Conference Registration increases 31st March
Move aside Letterman...here's our Top Ten Reasons for registering for the best District Conference of 2013!
#10 - the price goes up at the stroke of midnight on March 31st.
#9 – Daniel Germain is speaking.
This is the chap whose inspiration created Breakfast Clubs of Canada, having realized that a hungry child makes for a lousy school pupil, as well as the more obvious fact that a hungry child in this day and age is just plain wrong.
#8 – RLI sessions 1, 2, and 3
…and you don’t actually have to come to the Conference (but why on earth wouldn’t you?!)
#7 – our RI representative is Gayle Knepper,
all the way from Anchorage, Alaska and a Rotary CV that is nothing short of amazing
#6 – Professor Mark MacLachlan is speaking.
“Who?” you may well ask.
Only a young man who graduated from Grade 12 in Quesnel to become one of the top research scientists in the world, working out of UBC...that's who!
#5 - Fishing on Dragon Lake.
If you’ve already done RLI, how’s about spending the day on beautiful Dragon Lake tempting the fish onto your hook?
You don’t need to be a professional angler (but you will need to have obtained your Fishing Licence)
#4 – Nimsick & Hollick are speaking.
Burns & Allen, Hope & Crosby, Wayne & Shuster…now Leo Nimsick (PDG D5040) & Gary Hollick (PDG D5050)
#3 - Day Trip to Barkerville.
If RLI or fishing on Dragon Lake sounds like hard work, then take our bus out to Barkerville, the largest historic site in North America
#2 – Ramesh Ferris is speaking.
If Reasons 10 through 3 haven’t got you convinced, then this one should!
#2 – Ramesh Ferris is speaking.
If Reasons 10 through 3 haven’t got you convinced, then this one should! A polio survivor from India, adopted by a Canadian family (the first international adoption in the Yukon Territory), now a global ambassador for the fight to eradicate polio…surely you won’t want to miss hearing his story
#1 – the price goes up as of midnight this Sunday!