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Outgoing president of the Casey-Cardinia Rotaract Club Trevor Rawson congratulates the new president Meagan Magginess at the annual changeover dinner.Outgoing president of the Casey-Cardinia Rotaract Club Trevor Rawson congratulates the new president Meagan Magginess at the annual changeover dinner.

THE Casey-Cardinia Rotaract Club celebrated its annual changeover dinner in Berwick recently.
Incoming president Meagan Magginess said she was excited about running the club for the next 12 months.
“The club has a busy 12 months ahead,” she said.
“There’s always some fun, friendship and fund-raising on the cards, and over the next year there will be plenty of opportunities for members to develop themselves, both personally and professionally,” she said.
Outgoing president Trevor Rawson said he had enjoyed being in the top role, and thanked the members for their support.
He said the club donated over $10,000 to various charities both locally and internationally.
The changeover dinner was held at the Courthouse Restaurant on Tuesday 7 July.
For details about Rotaract call president Meagan Magginess on 0401 217 778.

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