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4-Way Speech Contest
District 5330 Four Way Speech Contest Print E-mail
Tuesday, 27 April 2010 08:37

District 5335 held its semi-final Four Way Test Speech Contest this past Saturday with 13 semi-finalists participating. Marti Treckman, Temecula Sunrise Rotary reports "These kids were just amazing!"

 
Rotary Club of Temecula's speaker Philip Tacason and Temecula Sunrise Rotary are amoung the five finalist.  Congratulations!
 
From left to right in the final five, who will be competing at the District Conference:
 
Hasna Manghi, Chaparral High School, sponsored by Temecula Sunrise Rotary Club
Daniel Kari, John W. North High School, sponsored by Riverside East Rotary Club
Jumana Aljumaily, Hemet High School, sponsored by Hemet Sunrise Rotary Club
Philip Tacason, Great Oak High School, sponsored by Rotary Club of Temecula
Jacquelyne Braslaw (hope the spelling is right), Palm Desert High School, sponsored by Palm Desert Rotary
 
4-Way Speech Print E-mail
Tuesday, 05 May 2009 13:30

Each year Temecula Rotary and Rotary District 5330 conducts a speech contest that centers around Rotary's 4-Way Test. Contestants must be currently in attendance at a public or private high school, charter school, or home schooled within Rotary District 5330. Sameera Salari was this year's club contest winner.

 


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