Grand Cayman – Representatives from the Rotaract Club of Eleuthera attended the 2016 Rotaract District 7020 Conference in Grand Cayman during the beginning of June. Over one hundred (100) Rotaractors from eleven countries were present for the five day conference of fellowship and learning. The Club’s Vice President and President Elect Shapreka Clarke and Incoming Secretary Ashley Hall were in attendance.
Conference events were designed to advance the Rotaract’s objective of, “fellowship through service,” through thought provoking discussions, inspirational addresses, development and training workshops, and collaborative project planning.
Top: District 7020 Rotaractors from 11 Caribbean countries. These countries include Anguilla, Bahamas, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Haiti, Jamaica, St. Maarten, St. Martin, Turks and Caicos, the US Virgin Islands and Rotaractors from District 7030 St. Lucia. Bottom Left: Rotaractors from the Bahamas receive a warm welcome to Cayman. Right: President Elect Shapreka Clarke and Incoming Secretary Ashley Hall attending general conference sessions.
Incoming President Shapreka noted that the conference was an experience of a life time. “Conference was a great experience that I will never forget. I was able to meet and network with young professionals from all over the Caribbean who are dedicated to service and making our community a better place.”
Rotaractors are planning events, activities and speakers according to the district calendar and themes for the upcoming year.
“Thank you to the Rotary Club of Eleuthera and all those who supported this trip and effects of the Rotaract Club of Eleuthera”, said Rotaractors.