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‘Wellness Wednesdays’ for Rotary Central members

s, when they hit the yoga mat, Pilates reformer, the pickleball court or the road for a 5K run

Free health checks at stores this weekend

Rotary Central Cayman Islands will be offering free health checks at four stores across Grand Cayman on Saturday, 4 March.

Rotary Central Nets $12K In Bingo for Peace Ukraine Fundraiser

On Tuesday evening March 29th, Seven Mile Beach came alive with Bingo for Peace, a fundraising initiative toward Ukraine Humanitarian Relief.

Rotary to hit the road with ‘Gumball Rally’

Rotary Central is inviting its supporters to take to the highways and byways of Grand Cayman next month in its first 'Gumball Rally'.

Donations pour in for LOUD Silent Voices home

The Cayman community has rallied around LOUD Silent Voices president Jackie Neil, sending in donations and pledges of support ahead of the opening of her mental health group home.

Rotary Central to launch anti-speeding campaign

Rotary Central Grand Cayman is launching an anti-speeding campaign in response to reports of large numbers of people exceeding speeding cases.

‘Not Your Spot’ campaigners still guarding disabled parking

Rotary Central Cayman Islands, which recently won a community impact award for its ‘Not Your Spot’ campaign, says it is not resting on its laurels, and intends to continue its work preventing the improper use of disabled ‘blue spot’ parking spaces.
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New Rotary Central president installed

Rotary Central Cayman Islands has installed its new president, William Inniss.

Rotary promotes awareness about disabled parking

Rotary Central Cayman Islands launched a national awareness campaign, “Not Your Spot,” on June 14 to educate the public of the proper and improper use of designated disabled parking spots, as well as their importance to disabled members of the local community.

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