New President for Rotary Sunrise/Past Presidents Day Rotary Club Of GC
The Rotary Club of Grand Cayman Sunrise (“Rotary Sunrise”) installed their 13th president, Kim Remizowski, on Saturday, June 28th at Agua Restaurant. Kim Remizowski talked about this year’s Rotary theme, Light Up Rotary, and passionately spoke about the goals and vision for the coming year.
Over 90 Rotarian members, Rotaract members and guests made it out to the occasion to celebrate the event and support the continued good works of Rotary Sunrise.
The club awarded pianist, Mr. Glen Inanga a Paul Harris Fellow Award for his works within the Cayman community and Gina McBryan was awarded Rotarian of the Year.
President – Kim Remizowski
President Elect/Vice President – Christine Matthews
Vice President – Andrea Bryan
Vice President – Deirdre McFarlane
Immediate Past President – J.D. Mosely-Matchett
Secretary – Gina McBryan
Treasurer – John Lee
Director – Barbara Oosterwyk
About Rotary Club of Grand Cayman Sunrise
Rotary Sunrise is a diverse group of like-minded professional, ages 30 years and older who are committed to serving the community. The group meets at The George Town Yacht Club restaurant for breakfast on Wednesday mornings for 7am. To learn more about Rotary Sunrise visit www.rotarysunrise.ky or Facebook page at www.facebook.com/rotarysunriseky
Photo 1 caption:
Left – Past Assistant Governor Mr. Eric Bush welcomes new Rotary Sunrise Board
(missing from photo is Vice President Deirdre McFarlane).
Photo 2 caption:
Left – Past Assistant Governor Mr. Eric Bush inducts incoming Rotary Sunrise President Mr. Kim Remizowski as he’s pinned by outgoing president J.D. Mosely-Matchett
Additional photos from Rotary Club of Cayman Presidents Day – see below
Past Rotary Club of Cayman Presidents Day
From Chris Johnson
On Thursday the Rotary Club held their annual Past Presidents day where Past President Eric Bush chaired the meeting ably assisted by other Past Presidents in the running the meeting. There was a large turn out of past presidents as evidenced by the photograph and one taken of the longest serving Rotarians in the Cayman Islands all of whom are past presidents of the club whose service totals over 150 years. They are Bill McTaggart, Chris Johnson, Ned Miller and Eddie Balderamos.
Guest speaker of the day was Guy Harvey who held the attendees interest by talking about his experience and knowledge of sting ray city, the Lion Fish problem and the Cayman fishing environment. His talk was very well received and certainly left the audience pondering about the fishing environment and the action or lack of action by the Cayman Government as regards his concerns.