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Rotary hard at work in Burns Lake
by Diana Roberts
Rotary International is an organization known world-wide. Wherever you find Rotarians, you will find a group of people who are out there to put "service above self".
The Burns Lake Rotary Club has meetings every Tuesday to discuss projects and come up with new ideas for the future. The club has 32 active members with many longtime members.
Rotary
Rotary Club of Burns Lake
Over the years, the Rotary Club of Burns Lake has been there to help in any way possible, whether it be in building something, helping out groups within the community or just doing special projects for the youth in the area.
If you are a traveler to Burns Lake, you may have noticed the Rotary put in the sani-dump on the south side of town.
Trail
Eveneshen Nature Trail winds
through the community
Here travelers can empty their holding tanks and refill with fresh water.
If you're into hiking, the Eveneshen Nature Trail is a wonderful way to spend part of your day. This trail meanders along Saul Creek up through a nicely wooded area. It starts across from the college and comes out at the top of Ninth Avenue where there is a picnic area. There is a possibility the trail may be extended down to the lake and further on.
In the summer, one of the Rotary projects which is used regularly is the gazebo at Radley Beach.
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