The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, August 20, 1997 - BS Senn Pt Around Town Young Rotarians wanted A 17-YEAR-OLD girl wants to stari a club for young Rotarians to help build bridges between youth and the business community. The club, called Roteract, would take people aged 18-25. Just like Rotary, it would be a non-profit service club. Carlene Erickson became interested in forming a club after she travelled to India as part of a Rotary ex- change. Roteract clubs are active there, helping distrib- ule polio vaccines and bringing fresh water to poor communities. In B.C. Roteract clubs lend to be located in the bigger centres, with the closest one in Prince George. T want to build bridges between teens and business people, so that there isn’t such a communications gap there,’’ said Erickson. She thinks there are plenty of projects for the club, such as raising moncy for hospital beds, putting skylights in the mall or raising money for a youth centre. . The two Terrace and one Kitimat Rotary clubs are to- fally behind her efforts, she said. Rotersct would be a smaller branch of the three clubs and would give youths good contacts in the business community. Erickson figures she needs about 12 people to make the club work. ‘“‘My friends are pretty gung-ho for it too. They don’t have anything better to do with their AT THE MARKET. LYNNE CHRISTIANSEN I GUESS WE must face the fact that we are moving into the end of summer. It is a terrible thought —- however on the bright side with late simmer comes = an abundance of produce at the Skeena Valley Farm- ers Market. Stalls are brimming over with fresh local pro- duce, It has been a much better growing year this year in comparison with last year. And gardeners u time,’" are finding they have a lot If you're interested in joining, give Carlene Erickson « of produce ready for a call at 635-5616. market in the middle of the week. As of tonight, August 20, the market will be open from 4-8 p.m. every Wednesday evening. We will continue opening on Volunteers needed THE TERRACE HOSPICE Society is looking for volunteers. It’s offering a training session Oct, 3-5 and coordinator Diane MacCormac is hoping to have 10-15 people sign up. , Hospice volunteers provide caring and support to the Wednesdays until the end _— —=_—_— ~ terminalty ill and their families. Sometimes just being of the market season in VENDORS AT the Farmer's Market have so much produce that they're holding a mid-week market on Wed- 1 there for someone is enough. At other times volunteers eee October. nesday evenings. That's good news for shoppers, who will be able to buy fresh local produce twice a week, listen and talk with clients, play games, go for walks, nee q ‘Our farmer’s market | write letters or do small favours. _ will be the only one north . you will find at the beans lima beans, carrots, coming on soon. With a check out the local pro- Potential volunteers should be mature, stable, have of Kamloops to open in mid-week. That’s because: it’s one of the few north- em markets which can. supply a large variety of produce.. ‘ Lettuce, ’ market right now: cucumbers, ‘dill, basil, ‘cucumbers, garlic, ‘tomatoes, leeks, peppers, ‘parsley, zucchini, swiss pickling | beats, potatoes, turnips, cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, raspberries, blackberries, blueberries, saskatoon berries, plums, apples, currants, little more hot weather in August we can expect to see some corn too. Now is the time to real- ly enjoy fresh garden vegetables and stock up duce at the Skeena Valley Farmers Market. And yemember, even when the weather {ums cold and rainy, there will be good produce avail- good listening skills, be dependable and have the: ability to work as part of a team. They also must be . willing to go through a criminal records check, and take an oath of confidentiality. 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