Our own Scott Williams, member of the RCNS Community Services Committee was able to stop by Kaley’s Restaurant to present her with a cheque for her Buy One, & Donate breakfast program. The money is used to provide morning nutrition to those who may be in need. The timing was good as the program had recently stalled due to lack of funds. Kaley does little advertising for donations and relies on word of mouth to keep things running. Thanks to Jim Simpson, RCNS member who brought this idea forward to the committee. Keep up the great work Kaley & Team.

Recently, Rotary District 7090 organized its annual winter excursion to Algonquin Park in support of the Rotary Youth & Exchange Programs. Representing the Rotary Club of Norfolk Sunrise were Rasmus (inbound exchange student from Denmark), Daniel (inbound exchange student from Spain) and Charli (outbound exchange student going to Brazil). Representing the Rotary Club of Simcoe were Richard (inbound exchange student from Germany) and George-Owen (outbound exchange student going to Japan). The whole group (split into two) from D7090 had the experience of a lifetime from 11-14 &14-17 Feb '26 as conducted by the the Algonquin Background Canoe Experiences team.
Go to the ‘Read more …’ tab to read a short summary of the trip as written by the students themselves. Also given is a short video that the students produced that captures their Algonquin experience and excitement.

It was a great insight into this long-sought facility within Norfolk County. Many, many questions followed; all capably-answered by Shannon. In the end, Co-President Mary Mercato offered appreciative remarks in thanking him for his passion and for the progress being made. She also indicated the ways in which our Club, like so many others, is behind the project; morally, materially and physically. Shannon was then presented with a cheque for the NH Hospice representing one-half of the proceeds we raised from our most-recently completed 10th CTA Licence.

In the spring of 1996, a new Rotary Club, sponsored by the Rotary Club of Simcoe, appeared on the Norfolk scene. The aim was to expand opportunities for Norfolk residents wanting to serve locally & internationally by participating in Rotary programs and activities. On May 16, 1996 the Rotary Club of Norfolk Sunrise (RCNS) received its Charter from Rotary International (RI) and began its own record of "Service above Self”. Go to the ‘Read more …’ tab to see our Charter members!

Fellowship, food, fun, footwork and fundraising - who could ask for more!
On Valentines Day of the 2026 Family Day long-weekend, the RCNS organized and hosted our first-ever Music-Bingo, Dinner-Dance fundraiser at the Simcoe Legion.
With almost 100 Rotarians and guests in attendance, the RCNS filled the house and had a great time. As organized by our W&M leader Cathy Harrop, supported by music-bingo entrprenuer Hal Whitcomb (DJ Hal) & wife Debbie and catered by Bobbi Howe and her team, we all sang and danced ourselves into the night. Through the generosity of so many of our Club members, a huge array of donated prizes were available to win as a result of the bingo, even-steven, door and penny-table games and draws.
After it was all over, it was estimated that we had raised over $3500 to support our different Rotary support programs. So much work went into pulling off this very popular fundraiser. Helping Cathy to put it all together were Sunrisers Bettyann Carty, Sue Finney, Michelle Langedyk, Tina Millea, Linda Muir, Sarah Muntz-Flowerday and Louise Schebesch,
A selection of photos are at the ‘Read more…’ tab and an even larger number are at the Club's Photo Album at this link.
As leader of the initiative, Cathy was thrilled with the results, noting that so many people encouraged a repeat event that she was already thinking of ways to do it better - talk about ‘Service above Self’

Donations to the Rotary Foundation by Club Rotarians such as Keith & Jim, are the lifeblood of our corporate body, supporting projects around the world such as polio eradication, clean water, youth development and providing grant money back to Clubs for their local projects.

The RCNS is pleased to announce the award of a $75,000 Rotary Global Grant to foster Peace and Reconciliation. The grant, with supporting funding from Rotary clubs in Brantford, St Catharines, Hamilton–Stony Creek, Niagara Falls and Toronto area clubs and International club South Portland Cape Elizabeth, Maine is in support of the upcoming Youth to Youth (Y2Y) Truth and Reconciliation Experience to be held at Chiefswood Park in Ohsweken (near Brantford) March 22-29.
We're pretty sure he's smiling upon us as Rotary tries to connect in a different way.


"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!
Following ten, 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 03 April '26. This new start will be our eleventh licence and it will conclude once the Ace of Spade is finally drawn later in the year.










