Glass Bottom Boat Fellowship Sunday

A Memorable Sunday. A special thank you and shout out to Steve Storic of Spencer Gulf Adventures.
On Sunday, members of the Rotary Club of Whyalla gathered for a delightful day of fellowship with their families and friends. The event took place on the renowned Glass Bottom Boat, offering a unique opportunity to explore the rich and beautiful coastline that the Whyalla community is proud to call home.
Guided by Steve
A highlight of the day was the commentary provided by Steve, our knowledgeable and passionate guide. Steve shared fascinating insights into the local marine environment and coastline, answering questions and pointing out interesting features along the way. His enthusiasm and expertise made the experience both educational and entertaining for all ages. The Dolphins were entertaining, and Steve did a specular job of keeping up with them. The kids and adults alike were impressed.
A highlight of the day was the commentary provided by Steve, our knowledgeable and passionate guide. Steve shared fascinating insights into the local marine environment and coastline, answering questions and pointing out interesting features along the way. His enthusiasm and expertise made the experience both educational and entertaining for all ages. The Dolphins were entertaining, and Steve did a specular job of keeping up with them. The kids and adults alike were impressed.
In Conclusion
The Glass Bottom Boat outing was more than just a scenic tour—it was a chance for Rotary members to strengthen their bonds with each other, their families, and the broader community. Sharing stories, enjoying the coastal breeze, and marveling at the wonders beneath the waves created lasting memories for everyone involved.
The Rotary Club of Whyalla’s Sunday fellowship on the Glass Bottom Boat was a resounding success. The combination of natural beauty, engaging company, and Steve’s expert guidance made for a truly special day. Events like these highlight the value of community and the unique treasures found along our coastline.
See the video on RC Whyalla Facebook page


