 The Rotary Club of St. Lucia has elected its sixth female president in the 55th year of the club. Homo de Marc has details in this report. Ketura Donaie has been installed as president of the St. Lucia Rotary Club of St. Lucia for the year 2021-2022. Donaie holds a master's in finance and is the finance manager at the National Skills Development Centre. Ketura Donaie was inducted into the Rotary Club of St. Lucia in 2017. Shortly after her induction, she served as the club's treasurer. At a handing over ceremony on June 30th, 2021, she received the presidential torch from the immediate past President Leithan Kahn. He also presented her with the President's spare and medallion to signal the commencement of her tenure. The R.I. Global Rotary theme for this year is serve to change lives. We say our four-way tests often as a reminder of how we do things. We did tonight, we recited the four-way test of the things we think, say, or do. Is it the truth? Is it fair to all concerned? Will it build goodwill and better friendships? Will it be beneficial to all concerned? This year's theme reminds us of why we joined the Rotary and the oath we took and the ones we just took tonight. I believe we are all on earth to serve at different levels and at different times. I am honored that you chose me to serve with you as your President this year. Don Aie presented the Board of Directors for the year 2021. She thanked her colleagues for the opportunity to serve at the helm of the organization and shared plans for the year ahead. Being President of a Rotary Club is a very, very serious job. It requires a lot of commitment, patience, dedication and commitment, and then some. Don't take the role of a President for granted. It's an experience that you're going to remember for the rest of your life. The Rotary Club celebrates 55 years of humanitarian service to St. Dusha. From the Government Information Service, I'm Humidy Mark reporting.