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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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Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID)
Mar. 19, 2019
Dodie Trimble is the Director of Quality and Clinical Practise and Medical Device Reprocessing at Norfolk General Hospital. Dodie has held many titles at NGH including the Director of 3B (Medical/Surgical/Maternal) and has many years of nursing experience. Dodie has assisted patients and families navigate the process of medical assistance in dying (MAID) for those who inquire at NGH. Joanne Kiefer's father chose medical assistance in dying almost two years ago and was able to die at home with his family around him. Joanne will share what she learned through this process, including both the patient and the family perspective. It was a pioneering journey with the MAID legislation relatively new at that time and many working in the process feeling their way along. |
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Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about Clubrunner
Mar. 26, 2019
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Myths and Misconceptions about Electric Vehicle Ownership
Apr. 02, 2019
Tim is a retired Vice President of Forty Creek Distillery and a graduate of the University of Toroto where he earned an honours degree in psychology. Tim has owned and driven battery-electric cars for the past 6 years and has logged over 200,000 kilometers without the need for gasoline or diesel fuel. He now enjoys sharing his EV experience with others and breaks down many myths and misconceptions about electric vehicle ownership. Tim is a member of the Electric Vehicle Society, a non-profit organization which works to promote the understanding and adoption of electric mobility in Canada. In his role there, he chairs the EV Society Etobicoke Chapter at Humber College. Tim and his wife have lived in Carlisle Ontarion for the past 26 years. |
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Apr. 13, 2019 9:00 a.m. - 11:59 a.m.
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Trip to Wales
Apr. 16, 2019
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Update on Pikangikum
Apr. 30, 2019
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Club Goals for 2019/20
May 28, 2019
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Rotary Foundation
Jun. 04, 2019
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Trip to Israel
Jun. 18, 2019
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Jun. 26, 2019 5:00 p.m.
Our changeover meeting is being held at Blueberry Hill Estates on June 26 and you are invited. We will start with cocktails on the patio between 5and 6 followed by a buffet dinner at 6 provided by M's Good Food of Port Dover. Vegan and gluten free items are available so everyone can enjoy the delicious dinner. The price for the evening is $42 per person and guests are welcome.
Please mark this on your calendar now and RSVP right away so you don't miss out. We need a firm count by June 18. We're looking forward to seeing you there to bidding adieu to this year's President Keith Jones and welcome our new President Rudi Atkinson.
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