About Us - Overview
Rotary Club of Quesnel
Club Meetings are held every Thursday at 12:00pm
Location: Royal Canadian Legion 262 Kinchant Street, Quesnel, BC
Location Map
Luncheon: $12 

Click in either box to discover everything you need to know about Rotary.
Community Support
How to Request Funding
Project Funding criteria
Rotary Club of Quesnel has a long history of funding all manner of local community projects - take a look under the Service & Fellowship tab. Do you have a project that you think Rotary Club of Quesnel could help you with?
Having reviewed Project Funding information below, if you believe your project meets our criteria, please use the Funding Request Form below to tell us what you need.
Applications received are reviewed at the end of each month - we will let you know if and how your request is eligible.
Funding Request Form
Here are some examples of what we have been doing recently...
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28th July 2011
Salvation Army Food Bank
2011-12 Club Vice-President Brandi Gunnarson presents Debbie Vanderheyden of the Salvation Army with our cheque for $1,000 in support of the Food Bank.
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14th July 2011
F.A.R.M.E.D.
2011-12 Club President BEV Haluschak presented Lori Fogarty and Heloise Dixon-Warren of FARMED (Farm Agriculture Rural Marketing Eco Diversification…a-k-a North Cariboo Agricultural Marketing Association) with a cheque for $3,800 for the construction of an information kiosk.
This is just one component of many of their Awareness & Marketing Project – read more by clicking here, and by visiting FARMED on both their Facebook and website pages.

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21st April 2011
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Correlieu School Breakfast Programme
2010-11 Club President John Havens presents our cheque for $3,000 to June Pearson, Ralph Weaver, and Principal Mike Adams of Correlieu School on behalf of Quesnel Partnership for Student Nutrition.
QPSN is serving over 100 pupils a day and the donation has purchased and installed a suitable stove.
This donation was made possible by Direct Access Gaming Grant funding from BC Gaming Policy and Enforcement
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4th March 2010
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For 28 years, Bouchie Lake Recreation Commission Society has been holding a Seniors Luncheon annually in March...and Pat Clauson, Gerry Johnston and Gloria Kolenchuk have been involved from the very first one.
In March 2010, were delighted to help by way of a donation of $1,000 along with some Rotarian servers.
Pictured are Pat, Gerry and Gloria, along with Anna Eastman, flanked by 2009-10 Club President Liane Kimmie and Projects Committee Chair Alex Coffey.
This donation was made possible by Direct Access Gaming Grant funding from BC Gaming Policy and Enforcement
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All three firehalls in Quesnel are now equipped with Automated External Defibrillators. Quesnel Plywood and our sister club, Quesnel Sunrise 2000, funded the first two, in West Quesnel and Downtown, and we donated $2,500 to fund the third, at Red Bluff Firehall.
Firechief Ric Raynor, right, accepted the cheque from 2009-10 Club President Liane Kimmie, while Deputy Firechief Sylvain Gauthier holds the potentially life-saving equipment. Click here for the City of Quesnel announcement.
This donation was made possible by Direct Access Gaming Grant funding from BC Gaming Policy and Enforcement
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11th March 2010
This donation was made possible by Direct Access Gaming Grant funding from BC Gaming Policy and Enforcement
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The activities of 4H in Quesnel will be enhanced with the construction of a livestock grooming stand by Barlow Creek 4H. The stand will hold show animals securely but comfortably while they get treated to brushing and trimming; this also means a greater level of safety for the 4H member doing the brushing and trimming.
Pictured are Gwen Dillabough and Cody Dillabough of Barlow Creek 4H receiving their donation of $3,000 from 2009-10 Club President Liane Kimmie.
For more information on all that 4H has to offer, click on their logo.
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Click on the pictures for more details