On Thursday November 6, Joanne Kiefer, a member of the Rotary Club of Norfolk Sunrise, made a cheque presentation to Jill Hogeveen, board member and treasurer for the local Cancer Support and Resource Program (CSRP). RCNS donated $1000 toward CSRP’s movie morning at the Strand Theatre for families affected by cancer. The money will support the concession stand treats. RCNS applauds the work of CSRP in supporting our local families impacted by cancer.
On Tuesday morning, 04 Nov 2025, we welcomed Chris Clackett as our Guest Speaker (by Zoom). David Douglas introduced Chris who spoke about the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum (CWHM) where he is a volunteer tour guide.
Formed as a non-profit corporation in 1973, the museum houses more than 45 aircraft, 11 of which are operational. Members of the museum can book flights in the operational aircraft throughout the summer. With more than 300 volunteers, the Museum welcomes about 50,000 visitors each year as well as about 15,000 students for educational programs. They host an indoor Remembrance Day event each November 11, with attendance of 2000. Chris also showed video clips from the memorable Lancaster visit to England in 2014 to fly alongside the Lancaster housed there.
Museum Member Lisa Bishop thanked Chris for his presentation.
Notes on Chris are given at the ‘Read more …’ tab at the end of this note. More information related to the CWHM is at this link.
"This 2025 World Polio Month, we all celebrate the fact that because of the decades-long commitment of Rotarians, health workers, and governments, millions of people who would otherwise have been paralyzed are walking today," saidMary Mercato, Co-Pres of the Rotary Club of Norfolk Sunrise (RCNS). "However, as long as polio exists anywhere, it remains a threat everywhere. We cannot stop now."
Wolf Lindemann, Ross Gowan, Mary Mercato, Laiken Castles, Pam Shantz, Heidy VanDyk, Lisa Bishop
To mark the occasion, members of the RCNSwere joined by County representatives Heidy VanDyk and Laiken Castles in a ceremonial flag raising at the Norfolk County offices – all in an effort to promote the raising of community funds and awareness. Heidy added her own remarks concerning the value of the RCNS in the Norfolk community as well as the importance of the ‘End Polio Now’ program over the years. RCNS member Lisa Bishop provided program context and appreciation to the County for their support. She noted that very dollar raised by Rotary is currently matched 2-to-1 by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, effectively tripling the impact of each donation. Funds support immunizations, surveillance, and operations needed to reach every last child in high-risk areas.
Go to the 'Read more ..’ tab for a few additional photos.
All members and friends of the RCNS are encouraged to support the ‘End Polio Now’ campaign by attending our website (www.norfolksunrise.org) to donateto this fundraising program. “We are this close to making history by eradicating this human disease”, Co-Pres Mary added. "We invite everyone inNorfolk Countyto stand with us and help ensure no child ever again suffers from this devastating disease."
On Tuesday morning, 07 Oct '25, we welcomed Anton Jopko (in the company of his son Adam) as our guest speaker to our hybrid (ie live attendance at R83 with zoom remote attendance) session. Anton was introduced to us by Dave Douglas.
Anton made some brief introductory remarks concerning the five waves of Ukrainians who have come to Canada over the years and then went into more detail concerning the growth of that community in Waterford. Along his family timeline, he reflected on the nature of the community as well as his family connections to the Ukrainian Catholic Church and its connected Hall. All of this was a well-told revealing of a very interesting part of our community. A Facebook site concerning the church in question is at this link. A couple of photos from this morning's presentation are at the 'Read more ...' tab.
Co-Pres Mary Mercato concluded the question period by thanking Anton for the great presentation. He was then presented with an expression of our thanks by noting that we had, in his name, restored the sight of a 69-yr-old woman from Ghana as part of of our Operation Eyesight support.
This year, our local Rotary Clubs are sponsoring three outbound exchange students and three inbound exchange students. All of this is being managed by our Youth Service Committees headed up by Rudi Atkinson (RCNS) and Amber McKnight (RCS). Of course, this challenging student-related task requires participation, funding and personal support to make it work as well as it does. Addressing these needs, the THE RCNS and RCS organized a special, internationally-themed, cocktail dinner event highlighted by food and drink from the inbound student home countries (Denmark, Germany, Spain). This event served to recognize those who are participating as well as those who are hosting the students and managing the program and to contribute to the fundraising need. Our Youth Service teams report a terrific success on all fronts! Go to the ‘Read more …’ tab to find out additional details and see a few selected photos. Go to this link to see a folder with photos taken during the evening. BZ.
One of the three ways that a Paul Harris Fellowship may be awarded is for the parent club to use its Foundation contribution points to nominate a particular member of its own club or the community at large. On September 23, 2025 the RCNS took the opportunity to recognize a truly wonderful member of our Rotary Club of Norfolk Sunrise, one who has distinguished himself in exactly the light that Paul Harris had envisaged.
As sponsored & introduced by our Co-President Ross Gowan, we honoured Keith Jones. Keith has contributed much to our Club over the years, but Ross chose to focus mainly on the progressive work Keith contributed as Assistant Governor over the past year. By going to the 'Read more ...' tab, you can read the full details as offered by Ross. At the attached picture, we note the presentation; Keith flanked by Co-Presidents Ross Gowan and Mary Mercato.
We are so happy to recognize the selfless & generous leader that Keith is - as Ross and Mary concluded, Keith sets a great example of a Rotarian worthy of a Paul Harris Fellowship Award for his continuing "Service above Self'.
One of the three ways that a Paul Harris Fellowship may be awarded is for the parent club to use its Foundation contribution points to nominate a particular member of its own club or the community at large. On 26 August 2025, at our Welcome Back BBQ, the RCNS took the opportunity to recognize a truly wonderful family team within our Norfolk community, two selfless people who have distinguished themselves in exactly the light that Paul Harris had envisaged.
As sponsored & introduced by our Public Image Chair Jim Simpson, we honoured Ian and Judy Ann Macaulay. After our supper and to their complete surprise (bordering on shock!), the award sponsor called the Macaulays to the front and provided an overview of their considerable contributions to their church, their club and to the community in general. By going to the 'Read more ...' tab, you can read the citations used to overview the contributions the Macaulays have made to their community(s). At the attached picture, we note the presentation with several Sunrisers in attendance including (l to r); Co-President Mary Mercato, Judy Ann & Ian, PI Chair Jim Simpson and Co-President Ross Gowan. Additional photos of the evening and the presentation can be found at this link.
As Rotarians, we are privileged to recognize selfless & generous community leaders such as Ian & Judy Ann. As Jim concluded in his remraks, the Macaulays are model, yet modest citizens that emulate every good value Rotary stands for and are more-than-worthy of Paul Harris Fellowship Awards for their "Service Above Self'. Congratulations to both!
After a very hot summer with more than its fair amount of Rotary activity; the Sunrisers are back for another year- and we're rarin' to go!
On Tuesday evening, the Rotary Club of Norfolk Sunrise (RCNS) members, family, guests and friends, gathered at the Waterford Legion for games, social reconnection, presentations and to conduct some overdue business at hand.
Details of certain highlights and the business conducted is given at the 'Read more ...' tab along with a variety of supporting photos. A full album of related photos may be found at this link.
It was a terrific evening, with more than 90 joining in to celebrate. Our Co-Presidents, Mary Mercato and Ross Gowan managed the agenda and kept us on track for great way to start the next year of being People of Action.
This past weekend, Norfolk County hosted its first RibFest at the Simcoe Fairgrounds from Friday to Sunday, 18-20 July 2025.
This collaborative event brought together the Rotary Club of Norfolk Sunrise, the County Fair Board and a contractor to provide the ‘Ribbies’ - go to www.yourlocalribfest.ca/norfolk
The RCNS opportunity in this was to support the event and to conduct the 50/50 draw. As the event was closing down, the draw for the cash was made and the lucky winner of the proceeds was …. Richard Rogers - congratulations to Richard who takes home his share of the proceeds valued at $3194.50.
Well done to Kristine Carey, Gail Catherwood and Paul Macko; all of whom offered us the leadership needed to carry this out. An assortment of photos for the event are given at this link. Go to the ‘Read more …’ tab for a list of our volunteers and a couple of photos. The Sunrisers had a terrific time with our part of this community initiative and look forward to more summer eating success next year.
Evidently, the 'Dragons' like it hot ... not even the most serious heat-wave in recent memory could dampen the energy for 24 DragonBoat teams (over 500 paddlers) brought to the Dragon Boat Festival in Waterford, Sunday 22 June 2025.
Sponsored once again by the Rotary Club of Norfolk Sunrise (RCNS) and the Cancer Resource Support Program (CSRP), this annual, community event is a major fundraiser for both organizations. Well-over 30 volunteers were onsite including Rotary Sunrisers, CSRP members, family, friends and students.
On Race Day, the heats started at 9am and finished up around 4pm. In spite of the record temperatures, spirits ran high throughout the park with many moving to the great music provided and the cheering as race times and winners were announced. Everyone was kept nourished with the local food vendors onsite and entertained with music all day long. Again this year, we arranged for formal team pictures to be taken behind the wooden dragon boat and paddles made by Abel Enterprises. Again his year, a highlight of the day was the carnation ceremony to remember all those currently battling breast cancer, those in remission and those who have died.
Go to the 'Read more ...' tab for more on this story, the participating teams, notes of our appreciation, our connection to the CSRP and more.
Until next year - Paddles Up! (or maybe down for a wee rest)
"A speaker at a Rotary meeting sparked an initiative that led to a valued legacy project by the Rotary Club of Norfolk Sunrise (RCNS) and for our community. In 2008 the RCNS hosted a speaker from Norfolk County’s Planning & Economic Development Department to speak about the County’s new Strategic Plan. One of the goals identified in that plan was for the County to develop a walking and cycling trail through Simcoe on the historical Lake Erie and Northern Railway line. Following that meeting, and some discussion by the RCNS Board, we told the County “We can help with that!” And help we did, to the betterment of our community."
See how we went about this at the 'Read more ...' tab. Watch the video to see how much fun we have with this task!
Celebrating Earth Day 2025, the RCNS undertook to add even more trees to our Sunrise Trail. So it was that ~25 Sunrisers (supported by a few 'toys for the boys'), arrived to plant trees to make our Trail better.
Before the weather turned, the group had managed to plant 120 trees along two rows of the Trail. As a result, our Sunrise Trail was visibly improved and a period of Club fellowship resulted.
A description of the details of the work and a few representative pictures are given at the 'Read more ...' tab whilst all of the available photos taken during the event are given at this link. Check it out - you may be there!
Kudos to Steve Malo and his Environmental Group within the Community Service Ctee for organizing a wonderful day on our Trail.
Following nine, successfully-concluded licences of our ever-popular Catch the Ace (CTA) fundraiser, the Rotary Club of Norfolk Sunrise, with the support of the Port Dover Legion Branch 158, will be re-starting the game on Friday 09 May '25. This new start will be our tenth licence and it will conclude once the Ace of Spade is finally drawn later in the year.
Once a licence is concluded, a summary of the results is generated. This summary information is then shared with the local print media and can also be found on this web-site - ie see our FUNdraiser Tab at the top of this website to see the results from our eighth completed licence.
For those who follow the CTA game on a more regular basis, the best way to stay abreast of the current results is to visit our FaceBook site. You may find an image of our FB Page as a panel on this web-page or you may wish to visit our FB Page by clicking on this link. Alternatively, the results are also posted to our weekly RCNS Bulletin (the 'Sunriser'). Normally, it is released to our members and friends on a weekly basis. If you are not a subscriber and you might wish to join the mailing list, please see the 'RCNS Bulletin Subscribe' panel as given at this website.
As we begin year two of our co-presidency, we will stay the course with a few exciting and innovating ideas. This past year we hosted a very successful Invasion of the Dragons Festival, made a generous donation to the Norfolk Haldimand Community Hospice, planted 120 trees and supported many other organizations and projects in our community and abroad. With community projects/service and youth in the forefront for the coming year, we are committed to making a difference locally and globally. We are truly thankful to our fellow Sunrisers for their dedication and support.
If you are interested in Service Above Self, this very dynamic and engaged Club invites you to join us at one of our meetings and get to know us. Be part of the good of our community.
Mary
<div style="text-align:center;"><strong><u>Co-Presidents Mary & Ross' Message</u></strong></div>