Rob Campbell and Brigette Turner, members of the Hillcrest Rotary Club of Durban South Africa, along with Rotarians Gary Dawyduk and Strini Reddy of the Winnipeg Rotary Club.
"Our Goal To empower 1000 women and their families by helping them create food security and self-sufficiency both during and after the Covid-19 pandemic."
1000 Survival Gardens of South Africa
Members and guests
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NOTICE: Meeting venue changes announced July 24, 2021
Hybrid meetings for 2021-2022 starting in August, as per Provincial Health Orders
Second Monday of the month – Zoom
Fourth Monday of the month – In person at Golf Course
Zoom invitations are emailed in advance of each meeting.
Please watch for calendar changes as COVID restrictions and recommendations change. If you have any problem connecting please contact Rotarians Michele or Hobie.
Calendar
August 9
6:00 PM
Via Zoom, we welcome Rotarians Rob Campbell and Brigette Turner, members of the Hillcrest Rotary Club of Durban South Africa, along with Rotarians Gary Dawyduk and Strini Reddy of the Winnipeg Rotary Club.
Rotarians Rob and Brigette are committee members of the 1000 Survival Gardens of South Africa.
August 23
5:30 PM
We will be meeting IN PERSON(following government protocol) at the Marine Museum...5:30 p.m. fellowship followed by supper at 6 p.m. Catered by Selkirk Golf & Country Club. More information to follow.
Rotary Club of Selkirk met online on July 26, 2021, via Zoom
Some Meeting Highlights:
Program: Presidential Remarks for 2021-2022
Moment of Silence: In honour of Roy Gilbart who passed away recently and was Club President in 1960-1961.
Garden Project
More help continues to be needed. Contact Jean if you can help one day, two days or more.
Red River Clean Up Project
4 to 6 people to possibly volunteer on riverbank. Please let David know if you are interested. Volunteering opportunity dates will be determined.
Meetings
Hybrid meetings for 2021-2022 starting in August, as per Provincial Health Orders
Second Monday of the month – Zoom
Fourth Monday of the month – In person at Golf Course
Survival Gardens
International Project that was shared to club via Strini Reddy.
Kits are purchased that include seeds, tools, hippo roller, instructions etc.
Purpose is to train villages in South Africa to grow their own gardens.
Motion was made to commit $1000 to the 2021/22 budget for this International Service project.
Treasurer’s Report
Dues are due!!
ITEMS FROM OTHER CLUBS
ROTARY CLUB OF WINNIPEG
50/50 Feeding Hearts and Minds Through Literacy
Feeding Hearts and Minds to develop youth leaders! Rotary believes all children can succeed. We provide supporting programs to ensure success.
Click on the image above to read the 1911 article by Paul Harris entitled "RATIONAL ROTARIANISM" in the very first issue of The National Rotarian. Vol. 1. No. 1
January 1911, First issue of The National Rotarian