Place: Caboto Club, 2175 Parent Ave. Windsor, ON N8X 4K2
Today's Program:
World Service Committee Report presented by Janet Kelly
For Today's Meeting
Reporter: TBD
Registrar: Mark Donlon
Front Door Greeter: Bill Howitt
Back Door Greeter: Dennis Segatto
Invocation: Nels Katzman
Four-Way Test: Dennis Segatto
Upcoming Meetings:
March 5 – World Service Committee Report
March 12 – Dr. Joseph Myers, UHS Doctor of Optometry and co-founder of the Eye Health Institute, University of Michigan
March 19 – Canadian Blood Services
March 26 – Douglas George, Consulate General of Canada, Detroit Michigan
April 2 - Celebration of new member inductions. Members are encouraged to bring their families.
April 9 - Centennial Speaker #2: Water and Sanitation with guest speaker Dr. Ron Denham. Note that this meeting replaces the lunch meeting that day. Registration: 5:30pm, Buffet: 5:45 - 6:30, Program from 6:30 - 7:45, Caboto Club. $25 in advance, $30 at the door. Click here to Register Now or call the office at 519-253-6382.
Theresa Shuurman recently returned home from Pakistan and India where she and other Rotarians helped administer the polio vaccine. About her trip, she remarked that "good people all over the world are working diligently to overcome difficult situations" and that the trip was truly inspiring.
Dr. Norman King, Professor Emeritus, Principal Iona College, Coordinator of the Interfaith Coalition, spoke about the missions and goals of the Interfaith Group of Windsor and Essex County, along with establishing ground rules for inter-religious, inter-ideological dialogue. February focuses on Peace and Conflict Resolution, and Dr. King's speech was a perfect way to end the month.
Shari Cunningham spoke about how she has made a difference in our community, explaining her involvement not only with our club, but also with many other organizations throughout the area. She's done an incredible amount of work, helping manage community-based services for both children and adults.
The Young Rotary Leaders are raising funds for our Centennial Year Scholarship Awards.
Here's how it works:
1) The class is free, but the Young Rotary Leaders are looking to raise funds for a great cause. Come out to a fun, action-packed Boot Camp class. Everyone is welcome (even though the event is taking place at the women's club, men and women alike are encouraged to attend).
2) Don't want to come out to the class, but still want to help out? You can still donate to this amazing initiative.
Art in the Park has been selected as a finalist in the Tourism Windsor Essex Pelee Island’s 3rd Annual BEST OF WINDSOR ESSEX awards. Please VOTE NOW by clicking here: bestofwindsoressex.ca
Rotarians Having fun at local community events:
Bana's Speakeasy Gala:
Salvation Army Appreciation Dinner:
Be a part of the Club's significant fundraiser. To volunteer please contact Coordinator Walter Willms at 519-966-7150 or walter.willms.windsor@gmail.com. He, or a designate, will be in attendance at every bingo.
2018
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10:00 to 4:15
(Payout Duties)
11:30 to 4:15
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The Net Bingo Revenue for January was $979.64. This lessens the amount paid by the Foundation Fund for the work of the Adult Assistance Committee.
Battery Box Program
The Battery Recycle Box Program is active. Please drop your used batteries, light bulbs, ink cartridges and other recycle items in the battery box at the back of the room.
The link for to see Club pictures for 2016 and 2017 is: