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President Bill
welcomes you

As president of the Rotary Club of Las
Vegas West for 2010-11, I invite you to join us for lunch at 12:15 each
Tuesday at Canyon Gate Country Club, 2001 Canyon Gate Drive in Las
Vegas.
Enjoy the fellowship, dynamic guest
speakers and the opportunity to help your community, the nation and the
world through Rotary International.
– Bill Pierce
Our mission statement
The Rotary Club of Las
Vegas West was chartered in 1994. Our mission is to enhance the
quality of life in our local community by assisting at-risk youth and
to lend our support to the global community by contributing to the
humanitarian efforts of Rotary International.
Community Service
In accordance with our mission, we
have adopted five at-risk schools in the Las Vegas Valley. Club members
provide mentoring, books, computers, clothing, food, shoes and
scholarship opportunities for both students and teachers. Click here to read more about
our support for education.
Our club participates in many other
worthy community service activities, including the Santa Clothes
project that buys clothing and other items for needy children at
Christmas.
Several times a year, Las Vegas West
Rotarians don their jeans and gloves to help pick up trash in the
beautiful Red Rock Canyon.
International Service
Our members play active roles
building homes for the needy in Mexico and other global projects of Rotary International. Members traveled to Latin America to aid in
cleft-palate surgeries and we anticipate doing so again this year as
part of our Rotary district’s international aid project.
The Rotary
Club of Las Vegas West partnered with
the Rotary Club of Francistown in the southern African nation of Botswana to
raise
funds to buy a new mini-bus for the Motse wa Tsholofelo
day-care center and pre-school for AIDS children in that country. Our
club also donated to help transport books to the Great Lakes College
in Uganda