Proceeds funded all aspects of the Rotary Club of Belleville volunteer work, which is both local and international. This included support for international and local initiatives to win the war on HIV/AIDS through education, prevention, treatment, support for orphans, surviving guardians and people living with AIDS. Supported organizations have been carefully vetted for their effectiveness and stewardship of funds, and include active participation by Rotarians fighting HIV/AIDS.

2007 News Story and Slide Show
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Penny Lee's friends included husband John, guitar; Paul Dow, bass and vocals; Jenica Hammet, vocals; John Huddleston, drums and vocals; and Steve Ireland, on keys and vocals. Live and lively! |
We wound up our day at the amazing Awards Banquet featuring live music by the fabulous Penny Lee and Friends.
Updates on local and global HIV/AIDS challenges and initiatives were given by Don Pangman, Philip Aziz Centre, and Julie Coultas, Stephen Lewis Foundation.
We enjoyed great food, games, surprise guests, and of course the climactic Poker Showdown when the teams layed down their cards. This was a night to remember. Everyone won!
Quinte Area Pharmacists Association
Balu's Pharmacy
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Steve Casselman, Drug Basics
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Good Life Fitnees
Bob Clute Pontiac Buick
BMO Nesbitt Burns"
Flint 'n Feather
Grandmothers to Grandmothers (Dr. Ruth Mathieson)
Maxwell Paper
QLC Educational Services
Quinte MRI
Royal LePage Pro Alliance Realty
Stream
TeamWork
Balu Pharmacy
Kelly's Guardian Drugs
McDougall Insurance
Remax Quinte
Supportive Soles
Peter Smith Chev Cadillac
Seaway Answering Service
Soden and Co.
Corus Entertainment (CKWS)
Osprey Media - The Intelligencer, Trentonian, The Community Press
Starboard Communications - 95.5 and Cool 100
Cogeco TV
Komosis Hair Design
CAll A geek.com
Empire Square Live
Engine Communications
Pace Design
TAS Communications
Snap Design
Proceeds will fund all aspects of the Rotary Club of Belleville volunteer work, which is both local and international. This includes support for international and local initiatives to win the war on HIV/AIDS through education, prevention, treatment, support for orphans, surviving guardians and people living with AIDS. Supported organizations have been carefully vetted for their effectiveness and stewardship of funds, and include active participation by Rotarians fighting HIV/AIDS.