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What is a Rotary Club?

In 1976 the Rotary International Board of Directors was interested in creating a concise definition of the fundamental aspects of Rotary. They turned to the three men who were then serving on Rotary's Public Relations Commit- tee and requested that a one-sentence definition of Rotary be prepared. After numerous drafts, the committee presented this definition, which has been used ever since in various Rotary publications:
 
"Rotary is an organization of business and professional persons united worldwide who provide humanitarian service, encourage high ethical standards in all vocations and help build goodwill and peace in the world."
 
Those 31 words are worth remembering when someone asks, "What is a Rotary club?"
“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has.” “This is a changing world: we must be prepared to change with it. The story of Rotary will have to be written again and again.”
Bill Copeland
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In This Edition January 13, 2020
  •     In This Edition January 13, 2020
  •     Our Monday January 13, 2020 Program
  •     NOW Program Update
  •     Foundation Grants Success!
  •     Snowshoeing Competition Jan 25th
  •     Rotary Meeting Highlights December 9, 2019
  •     Rotary Christmas Past
  •     Did You Know? ClubRunner Contacts 
  •     Online Newsletters Archive Link
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Our Monday January 13, 2020 Program

District Governor Fred Wright will speak about  Increasing club membership

At our January 13 meeting District Governor Fred Wright is planning to attend and will speak to us about possible strategies that can be followed to increase community engagement. I would encourage all Rotarians who are able to attend.  
 
Calendar: 
 
January 20 Board Meeting 
January 27 Club Assembly
 
February 10
February 24
 
March 9 
March 16 Board Meeting 
March 23
 
April 6
April 20
April 27 Board Meeting 
 
May 11 Lobsterfest
May 25 Lobsterfest
May 28-30 Lobsterfest set up
May 30 Lobsterfest 
 
June 8 Lobsterfest Postmortem
June 15 Board Meeting 
June 22 Change Over 
 

 

NOW Program Update
We have now completed two months (November & December) of the NOW (Nutrition on the Weekend) program. 
 
Currently serving four schools
 
We are currently serving 4 schools (Robert Smith, Ruth Hooker, Happy Thought and Centennial) with an average of 56 bags of nutritious snacks per week.  We have placed 7 items in each bag (fruit, hot rods, cookies, granola bar, cheese crackers, carrot sticks ). Ruth’s figures estimate it is at a cost of approximately $132.00 per week.  We are applying for several grants to help sustain the program.  According to school principals, the program has been well received by the parent/guardian and school staff.
 
Looking for more help
 
Four volunteers pack the bags on Friday mornings(if there is no school on Friday, we pack and deliver on Thursday) ...takes 1 hour including delivery...We are looking for more help so the same 4 don’t have to do it every week. One of our regular volunteers will be going away for two months so we could use a replacement for her.
 
Foundation Grants Success!
Treasurer Ruth reported that to be eligible to apply for a grant our club required a Foundation contribution of $1126.28 US or $1498 CAD added to the $223.72 CAD we had already paid.
On December 23, 2019 Ruth sent the Foundation a total of $1550 CAD. Coupled with the previous $223.72 our club has contributed $1773.72 CAD. We can now begin applying for grants.  
The funds were generated by our Christmas party profits and a few good Rotarians.
Well done Rotarians!!
Snowshoeing Competition Jan 25th

Ryan Croy has invited Rotarians to an upcoming Snowshoeing competition which is happening on January 25th from 8:30am - 4:00pm at Lord Selkirk Regional Comprehensive Secondary School. If anyone wants to show up to see what the event is about you are all more than welcome to attend. Additionally, we are looking for some volunteers for this events as well. So if that is an opportunity anyone is interested in we would be happy to help out.


To volunteer please contact:

 

Ryan Croy

 

Interlake Regional Leader
Special Olympics Manitoba – Interlake Region
306 Jemima Street
Selkirk, Manitoba, R1A 0E1
Tel 204 803-5115
Website www.specialolympics.mb.ca/who-we-are/regions/interlake-region

Rotary Meeting Highlights December 9, 2019

After the opening our Guest Bill Shead was introduced.

  1. President Sharon reminded members:

    1. The need to sign up for responsibilities for the upcoming Rotary year especially the Executive and Director roles.

    2. District Governor Fred Wight will be presenting ideas about the benefits of engaging the community at the Jan 13, 2020 meeting

  2. Rotarian Al provided an update on plans for the Dec 16th Christmas Party. Forty Six people are expected. The question was raised about where the funds from the Christmas draws will be donated. It was noted that last year’s funds were split between the Bear Clan Patrol and Rotary Foundation. After discussion a motion was passed to split the funds the same as last year.

  3. Rotarian Hobie spoke about the advantages of having access to information available through Rotary’s Club Runner web site.

  4. Rotarian Fraser introduced the Guest Speaker Bill Shead. Bill introduced his talk on Current Aboriginal Issues as giving a ‘Chance’ and ways that aboriginal development can be supported. He briefly summarized the history of treaties and legislation in Canada and the impact on First Nations and Canadian Society. He put it in local context speaking about the Peguis Selkirk Treaty and its effect on the Peguis First Nation. He described the Neeginan Centre in Winnipeg and the Indspire (formerly the National Aboriginal Achievement Foundation) as successful examples of how aboriginal development can be supported. Rotarian Ron thanked the Speaker on behalf of the Club.

    Explaining The Peguis Selkirk Treaty with Bill Shead & John Perrin – PART ONE

     

    Interview, part two: Bill Shead and John Perrin

     

    Photos of some books and document Bill Shead provided to view after his talk.

  5. Michelle spoke about the Lord Selkirk School Division 2020 Aboriginal Graduation Ceremony. As this will be the 20th year of the event, a larger celebration than normal is being planned. She suggested the club might want to consider supporting the event.
 
Rotary Christmas Past

2019 Christmas Past

Thanks to Rotarian Al Curtis for coordinating another successful Christmas Party on December 16, 2019 at the Selkirk Golf and Country Club.  Fifty-two people attended including Active Rotarians, Honorary Rotarians, major fundraising sponsors and spouses. The guests were invited primarily for their outstanding help/contributions to the book sale. These included: Steve and Pam Grahame (LSSD), Matt and Brandi Bialik (Red Bomb Fireworks) and Wayne Sutherland, Shelley Sinclair, Paul Sutherland and Brenda Sutherland (Packers).
 
President Sharon opened the evening by welcoming all of the guests and reading the following invocation.
 
“Let us take a moment to remember all the religions represented in the worldwide Rotary family. Let us recall that when we were invited to join this Rotary club, we were
not asked if we were a Protestant, a Hindu, a Muslim, a Jew, a Catholic, or a Buddhist. We were not asked because all religions are welcome in the Rotary family.
Please join me in a moment of reflection and thanks with these words: With our friends beside us, and no person beneath us, With the bonds of Rotary between us, and our worries behind us, With our goals before us, and no task beyond us, With a thirst for knowledge, and a dream for a polio-free world, We are thankful for our Rotary friends and the meal we are about to share. Thank you.”
        Chris Offer, 5040 District Governor
 
The meal was delicious thanks to Diane and her team. While waiting to be served many worked on the Christmas Carol question sheet. (For which there were no prizes awarded.)
 
After dessert Rotarian Al and Rotarian Elf Michele began the prize draws. This year I believe every table won at least one prize or door prize. A few, not to mention a lawyer’s name, did win multiple prizes and insisted the last one should be put back and redrawn.
 
Overall it was a very enjoyable evening and a wonderful way to recognize our major sponsors, connect with our Honorary members and bring the Active members together for a very sociable night.
 
President Sharon brought the evening to a close by reading “A Christmas Wish List.”
 
If you were to ask me, with the holidays drawing near,
“What would you like for Christmas; what should I get for you this year?”
 
If I say that I want nothing, you might get me something anyway,
So here’s a list of what I’d like, please believe me when I say:
 
School supplies for children, food and medicine for the poor,
Clean water for a village, and I ask a little more….
Perform good deeds and let me know, or volunteer your time,
These things are worth a fortune, and they won’t cost you one dime.
 
I’ve got too many things already, C.D.’s, tools, and clocks,
My closet’s full of fashion “must haves,” sweaters, scarves, and socks.
Candy is so fattening, and grilling gadgets – I have twenty!
I don’t need cologne or gourmet coffee – and golf clubs – I have plenty.
 
I’ve got no place to hang more pictures; I’ve still got books I haven’t read,
So take what you would spend on me, and help the poor instead!
 
Dear friends,
just send me cards and notes, and tell me what you’ve done,
I’ll open them at Christmas time, and read them one by one.
It won’t cost as much for postage, as a package sent would do,
And you won’t have the hassle of the paper, tags, and glue.
And I’ll be thankful that you listened to what I have to say,
As together we help those in need as we journey on our way.

        A poem in the Dear Abby column adapted by Meg Huff, a Bloomfield NY Rotarian.

The silent auction and the auction of the Jets Tickets, (generously donated by Jim and Betty Anne Gaynor), brought in a total of $800.00. This amount was evenly donated to the Bear Clan (Selkirk) and the Rotary Foundation.   
Did You Know? ClubRunner Contacts

Our Did You Know? Segment was focused on ClubRunner’s Contacts module.

 

  • ClubRunner is online software we used to administer club functions like membership, website, newsletter, email distribution, dues and billing.

  • Clubs don’t have to use ClubRunner, but increasingly do since ClubRunner is promoted by RI.

  • Link to where you can log on to ClubRunner with your Member ID.

  • Link to the App for your phone or tablet.

  • You can save time contacting other Rotarians. ClubRunner has all Rotarian's contact information. It is linked to Rotary International databases.

     

 

More Information about ClubRunner

 

 

About ClubRunner
ClubRunner, founded in 2003, is the award-winning membership management and communication platform for Rotary clubs and districts enabling members to connect communicate and collaborate. ClubRunner is proud to empower its customers with powerful tools that drastically reduce time on administration and effectively improve communication. ClubRunner is comprised of a complete suite of online modules designed to maintain membership databases, facilitate interactive communication, organize events and volunteers, and increase the public relations reach of service clubs. With thousands of Rotary clubs on 6 continents worldwide, ClubRunner is available in any language and is currently operating in 5 languages today.

 

https://site.clubrunner.ca/page/clubrunner-rotary-international-introduce-true-database-integration-with-onerotary-initiative November 1, 2010 Rotary International (RI) integrated its databases with Clubrunner to unify and streamlline member records sharing. Automatic records sharing eliminates the need for clubs to formally notify RI of membership information changes.

 

 https://site.clubrunner.ca/page/rotary

Engagement and productivity redefined

  • Keep a central online member directory and synchronize data updates with Rotary International

  • Keep a secure, password protected, online member directory with committee listings

  • Track and report weekly club attendance, and report monthly to your district

  • Create bills, send and track detailed invoices and payments

  • Manage events, publish an event calendar, accept online registrations from members and the public

  • Create and send a personalized eBulletin to current and prospective members

  • Send each member personalized email reminders of all commitments and roster responsibilities

  • Share a secured download area for club documents and photos

  • Access demographic reports and dashboards to measure your club's membership and statistics

  • Maintain a customizable website with no technical expertise required

  • and much more!

 

Rotary District 5550 is one of the chosen website to showcase!

https://site.clubrunner.ca/page/live-sites

Rotary District 5550 (Canada)

 

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