Providenciales  Rotary Club of reports it has had a busy month. Various projects are in the pipeline or completed. The eye glass project is underway with 102 students to be tested on Wednesday, March 20th, at the IanthePratt Primary School.

Eleven of those students will be provided eye glasses free of charge by the Rotary Club and Dr. Julian Petrucci of Menzies Medical.  Students at Enid Capron Primary School will be tested next week on Wednesday, February 27th starting at 9am.  Dr. Julian has kindly donated his time and expertise in the testing of the students and will continue in North and Middle Caicos on March 6th and at the Oseta Jolly Primary School on March 13th.

The Rotary Club is also responsible for the placement of reflectors on all 16 of the speed bumps in Blue Hills giving motorists warning of the speed bumps all along Blue Hills Road.  On Saturday February 23rd at 6am the Rotary Club will be carrying out a clean-up in 5 Cays and will place garbage bins along the road throughout the settlement to help in the task of keeping 5 Cays clean.  The Rotary Club holds bingo every Sunday at Club Pillows starting at 8pm to raise funds for the various community projects the club undertakes each year. 

The Club says it would like to thank the community for its support in helping Rotarians to continue doing their good works locally, regionally and globally.