Water splash park featured at Ladner May Days
Posted by Peter Roaf
on May 29, 2016
Rotary Club of Ladner was out in full force for the 120th Ladner Pioneer May Days fair and parade May 28 & 29, promoting the new water splash park replacement project in partnership with the Corporation of Delta, and Rotary's service above self. The Rotary-sponsored Interact Club at Delta Secondary School played a major role in the May Days events by the Rotary club.
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Ladner Rotary contributed to the 2016 May Days events:
1) an information booth over two days at the fair;
2) a parade float winning first prize in the themed float category;
3) 25 people manning barricades to keep traffic flowing outside the parade area on Sunday morning.
1) an information booth over two days at the fair;
2) a parade float winning first prize in the themed float category;
3) 25 people manning barricades to keep traffic flowing outside the parade area on Sunday morning.
Yet more examples of Rotary's service to the community.
The parade float and participants focused on the theme of the proposed new water splash park to honour farming in the area |
Irene Forcier, leader of the water splash park project, with her granddaughter in the Ladner Rotary information booth at the fair |
Squirt guns added to the water splash park theme of the float |
Fellowship among members ran through activities before, during and after May Days preparation |
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