The Rotary Club of Noosa came together last week with rotarians, dignitaries, friends and representatives from the other three Clubs in the area to celebrate the changing of the guard.
Outgoing president Peter McDonald was thanked for his contribution during his term.
Incoming president Tess Alexandroff was inducted for her fifth term as president by Patrice Robinson, Rotary District Grants chair, representing The Rotary District Governor Paul Roger.
Noosa Mayor Clare Stewart and MP Sandy Bolton were in attendance, both gaining valuable experience in cake cutting and serving.
During the evening donations were presented to a number of local not-for-profit organisations.
Trekking Poles (10 pairs) were presented to the State Emergency Services; Noosa Coast Guard received a cheque to help with the fit out of the new Rotary Rescue vessel; The Chaplin Tony Gibson was on hand to receive a donation to support the much needed demand for local families connected to the Tewantin State School with the everyday basic needs that exist.
The RSPCA and Legacy also received support.
Rotary has reached a milestone in Queensland, celebrating 100 years of Community Service, during that time they have concentrated on eradicating Polio.
Sir Clem Renouf was a member of The Rotary Club of Nambour where he launched the PolioPlus program and was instrumental in raising funds for the Global Polio eradication initiative throughout the world.
Rotary also provides shelter for victims of disasters and lately to address the plight of those affected by Malaria.
President Tess Alexandroff, along with the members of the Club, said she was looking forward to providing support for the local community when and where the need arises.