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Montague and Eastern PEI

"Working In Our Communities"

We meet In Person
Wednesdays at 12:15 PM
Montague Fire Hall
28 Queens Rd.
PO Box 29
Montague, PE C0A 1R0
Canada
1st & 3rd Wednesday of month @ 12:15 PM
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The 2019 Easter Seals Campaign wrapped up this week with a luncheon at The Rodd Charlottetown. Rotary clubs from Charlottetown, Summerside, and Montague partnered in the campaign to raise $154000. Ty MacLeod, this year's Easter Seals Ambassador was a great inspiration during the campaign.
The Rotary Club of Montague is pleased to announce the launch of a new Eastern PEI Housing Survey www.peihousingsurvey.ca. Housing issues in Eastern PEI are complex and impact residents in different ways. We want to hear from all residents in order to gain a deeper understanding of housing issues in the region. Please complete the online survey or pick up a paper copy at all Gold Mine locations (pre-paid return envelope included). The insight you provide will identify the housing priorities of Eastern PEI so that the Rotary Club of Montague can take action. 

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Rotary Club of Montague, Charter Night March 8, 1986
Roger Andrews, George Beck, Malcolm Campbell, Roger Coffin, Garth Ferguson, Steve Harper, Brian Hatcher, Neil Hooley, Terry Hopkins, Dr. A.E. Bud Ings, Dusty MacLure, Jim MacPhee, Marcel Moyaert, Gene Murphy, Steve Potty, Hugh Robbins, Brian Schmeisser, Merrill Scott, Lyall Somers, Ralph Stonefield, Jim Watson, Arnold Wightman, Barry Wood and Bill Young
 
Rotary Club of Montague 2018
 Back row: Jennifer Scott, Jeff Beck, Maureen Hanley,
 2nd row from back: Denise Kromko-Sorrey, Brian Barry, Dr. Pius Murnaghan, James MacPhee,
 3rd row from back: Aubrey Brown, Garth Ferguson, Kent Myers, Paul MacNeill, Mike Annear, Laird King, Andy Daggett, Jarrett MacPhee
 Front row: Nancy Cross, Pat Campbell, Carla Morgan, Maureen MacDonald, Pat McGowan, Lynn Townshend, Sharon Riley, Karen MacLeod, Tom Rath, Marcel Moyeart, Bill Young, Jan MacNeill
 
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STRIVE Scholarship Program:
Students Taking Renewed Interest in the Value of Education
 
Welcome to the STRIVE Scholarship Program
 
Strive is a scholarship program that recognizes and rewards students who show significant improvement in overall performance in their senior year of high school. STRIVE challenges students to improve their school performance, gain self confidence, and develop post-secondary goals. 
 
Students who participate in STRIVE in their senior year are offered an opportunity to "strive" for an entry scholarship to college, university, or a minimum twenty week approved post-secondary training program.
 
Who are the STRIVE Partners?
 
The STRIVE Program is sponsored by the Rotary Club of Montague and Eastern PEI. Thousands of dollars have been awarded to Grade 12 students in local high schools over the past years.
 
What are the benefits of STRIVE 
 
The STRIVE Scholarship Program designates one scholarship per year valued at up to $1,500. The scholarship goes toward tuition at UPEI, Holland College, any other similar institution off P.E.I., or for any 20 week or longer approved training course. 
 
Who is eligible for STRIVE?
 
Grade 12 students who:
-Meet the requirements for spring graduation
-attend classes regularly
-work and study to the best of their ability
-"strive" toward a positive attitude
 
What do students have to do?
 
The STRIVE Program involves a commitment between the students, the high School Counsellors and Administrators, and the Rotary Club of Montague and Eastern PEI. Academic and counselling support is provided by the school, and the students make a commitment to attend regularly and demonstrate growth in work habits and study practices.
 
Who determines these scholarships and when?
 
School counsellors monitor the progress of the students throughout the year. In June, the information is reviewed and the Students Services Department determines the successful candidate. The candidate is presented with the STRIVE Scholarship at the graduation ceremonies by a member of the Rotary Club of Montague and Eastern PEI.