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Sep. 11, 2018
Sunrisers: Please join us for a special evening meeting Tuesday September 11 at Norfolk Golf & Country Club. Drinks and h`odeuvres on the patio starting at 5:00 pm Dinner at 6:00 pm. A great program is planned with special guest speaker,award winning author, Deb Ellis. Our District Governor will be attending. A wonderful menu is planned which will be emailed to you. Meals will be plated and table served at $50 per person all inclusive except for all drinks,cash or credit at the bar. Please sign up by next Thursday at 4:00 pm so we can advise the caterer of our numbers. Direct any questions to Prez Keith or Committee Chair Prez Elect Rudi |
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Vision for Norfolk
Sep. 25, 2018
Charlie Luke our current incumbent is a Native of Norfolk County and grew up on a farm. He attended school locally and is a graduate of McMaster and Brock Universities. He has 12 years of business experience in accounting at Texaco and Stelco and 30 years of experience both as a teacher and a Principal. He has 34 years as municipal councillor and 4 years as Norfolk County's Mayor. He is married with 3 children and 8 grandchildren. He enjoys golf and his workshop when he gets a few minutes of spare time! Russell Colbrook was born in Chatham Ontario. He moved to Simcoe in 1975 and worked as a taxi driver for the next 43 years hanging up his keys in April of this year. He lives in the former village of Renton with his long time companion Linda. Between them they have 3 children and five grandchildren. He is a member of the Army and Navy Airforce, Simcoe and was a past executive and Sargeant at Arms. Russell previously ran for council in 2006 and 2014 in Ward 5 but was not elected. Russell states his mantra remains the same:I'm an ordinary man, with the same concerns as all of the ordinary people in Norfolk County. He is running for Mayor to see that everyone gets equal representation from council. |
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Poverty Action Partnership of Haldimand Norfolk- Pay it Forward Program
Oct. 02, 2018
Margot is a Haldimand Norfolk Public Health Nurse and Kerry is the owner of Kerry's St.James St. Eatery in Waterford. Poverty Action partnership of Haldimand Norfolk chose to model their Pay it Forward Program from a buisness on Barton Street in Hamilton. Margot and Kerry are going to tell you about their success in our community. |
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Sensitivity Training
Oct. 23, 2018
Peter Ford is the Human Resource Manager with the Norfolk Association for Community Living. Peter joined NACL in may of this year. Peter's previous experience was working at the provincial level of cancer care ontario as a human resource business partner. Peter brings a lot of experience in project management, training development and a good understanding of current legislation. Peter has had a vacation home in Norfolk county for over 8 years and is excited to now make this his permanent home in Port Dover. Peter will be speaking and sharing information on sensivity training that is of great importance to all service clubs in Ontario. |
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Nov. 10, 2018 6:00 p.m.
Speakeasy for a Cause!
presented by
Rotary Norfolk Sunrise
& our friends Wormald & Andrew Chartered Accountants
NOVEMBER 10/2018 Chef Tracy Winkworth in the house!!! Hand-crafted Cocktails!!!!!!! $100/person Supporting Rotary Club of Norfolk Sunrise Attire: Speakeasy Chic
GET YOUR TICKET - GET THE PASSWORD!!!! *Ask us about our Rotary- uberRIDE sponsored by BlueStar Ford Lincoln #RotaryatWork #BetheInspiration #Changemakers Upper Event Space @ Blueberry Hill Estates **** LIMITED TICKETS - do NOT wait!!
Please accept to have ticket costs added to your next billing
Cash Bar
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Travel Adventures
Nov. 20, 2018
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Outlaw motorcycle gangs and Friday the 13th
Nov. 27, 2018
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Dec. 07, 2018 5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
You and a Guest(s) Are Invited to a Rotary Holiday Open House at the Malo's Please join us on Friday December 7 anywhere between 5 and 8pm for an evening of fun, fellowship, fabulous appetizers catered by Tracy Winkworth and featuring Burning Kiln wine and Rotary beer for just $35 at Steve and Jane Malo's at 1337 Charlotteville Rd 10. Please RSVP by Nov 27. See you there!
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Classification & Video Clip from 2018 Rotary International Conference
Jan. 15, 2019
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Eco Presentation on Endangered/At Risk Species of Turtles
Jan. 22, 2019 7:00 a.m.
I am native to Norfolk County, born and raised on a tobacco farm just west of Simcoe, Ontario. My love for Nature has always been a source of inner peace and love, with roots tied to my Grandfather, Earl Maxwell, who was a fur trapper. When I was a little girl I accompanied him on his trap lines, learning early on about the beautiful landscapes and all life forms indigenous to the local valleys and creeks. It was during those formative years that I learned to appreciate the perfection of Nature and fell in love with immersing myself in its beauty to renew that peace within my heart and soul. I am particularly drawn to turtles and chose this selection to create awareness around the declining species that are at risk or endangered. I find them incredibly beautiful-I feel so connected to these masterpieces of Nature when capturing their essence through my lens. |
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Rotaract Update and RI Grant Process
Jan. 29, 2019 7:00 a.m.
Lisa will be speaking about her time in Belize earlier this year and Jason will be updating us on the Chelsea Addison Bursary program that the Rotaract club sponsors. Jim Dawson will be providing a review of how the grant process works with Rotary International. Jim will show you how he and his team make money grow! |
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Simcoe's Special Olympics Program
Feb. 05, 2019
Shirley Shaw worked in Corrections at Sprucedale for 25 years. She got involved in Special Olympics 19 years ago. She started with 10 swimmers, herself and a niece as coaches. Today the team has 40 swimmers and 10 coaches. Shirley also helped to introduce floor hockey to Simcoe. Shirley feels blessed to have people around that have the same passion as she does. She describes our community as one of the best for support. C'mon out and meet Shirley, coaches and athletes from Simcoe's Special Olympics team! |
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Feb. 23, 2019 6:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
You will be directed to an address by email on Monday February 18, 2019. This email will give you the Address of the Host and what to bring
Cost: $25.00 each person ( cheque written to RCNS - Polio)
Would you like to be a Guest: Responsible to sign up yourself & spouse or friend You will be delegated to bring Either a Salad, Appetizer, Vegetables, or Dessert
Host: If you would like to be a Host and have some Members come to your Home. Please sign up yourself & spouse or friend
****please email also directly to myself gail-bouw@coldwellbanker.ca
Let me know you would like to be a Host - let me know how many people you can accommodate at your table (please include yourselves in the count). I also need your Address too
Hosts are responsible for the main meal - let me know what you want your Guests to bring either Salad, Appetizer, Vegetables, or Dessert.
Please tell me of any dietary restrictions!
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African Adventures
Feb. 26, 2019
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Hot Havana- Quest for new Ideas & Trip to Belize
Mar. 05, 2019
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