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THE FIRST LADY OF ROTARY

Sandra is first female president of Lisburn club

Sandra McCabe Sandra McCabe with John Mcllroy (president elect), Billy Rogan (past president) and Trevor Stewart (vice president)
Sandra McCabe Sandra McCabe with John Mcllroy (president elect), Billy Rogan (past president) and Trevor Stewart (vice president)

A LISBURN businesswoman has been elected as the first female president of the Rotary Club of Lsiburn in its 54-year history.

Sandra McCabe, who owns Oasis Travel, took up the post last Friday watched by members of her family.

It was made even more special as Sandra's late father, Leslie, was a stalwart of the club for many years.

"I feel privileged and honoured to take up the position," she said.

Sandra joined Rotary five years ago when an invitation to join the club was extended to women.

"There are now three females in the club. Ellen Hillen joined on the same day as me and Helen Coulter is now a member too.

" Speaking as she took up her new post, Sandra said she hoped to ensure the club would continue to thrive, meeting the needs of a changing society yet always striving to attain the ideals of the Rotary movement.

She also said it was her intention to continue to encourage close involvement with the community during her year in office.

And she said she was delighted with the support she has received from members from the club. "The support from the members has been outstanding and I am looking forward to my year. I have received many cards and words of encouragement and am looking forward to the lots of good things planned for the year ahead.

"I have a good committee behind me and I would like to pay tribute to them all as they have been absolutely fantastic members. This gives me confidence to carry out my duties.

"A lot of work has been carried out by club members and to date the plans which have been presented are very encouraging."

"I am delighted to hold this position and am looking forward to ensuring the work of the club is carried out," she added.

jenny.monroe@jpress.co.uk

Ulster Star
11/07/2008