WE HAVE A NEW HOME AND MEETING DAY -we meet Wednesday morning at 7am at the Brighton Gate Restaurant
We have a Brighton Rotary Channel. Check out: https://youtu.be/1UCS-Ze-az0; https://youtu.be/o83riO_4YQs; https://youtu.be/an_aDx8L-wI
Members: 8
Guests: Terry Lynn guest of R Daniel, Yuri Castillo representing the Salvation Army (Cobourg).
Correspondence:
Brochure from Blue Imp playground equipment.
Smile:
Having a dog named Shark at the beach was a bad idea.
NOTE: the author believe that R Craig has abandoned the field due to the competition.
- Big party for R Daniel's 70th by invitation..
- Next board meeting in October to be determined.
- Next bottle drive moved to October 16. Duty roster circulated.
- There will be a Rotary Day of Service
- October 21 will be World Polio Day. It was approved that we purchase an End Polio Now flag and ask the Municipality to fly it on the day.
- October 21 all clubs asked to cancel regular meetings for the week and attend virtual End Polio Now presentation via Zoom at 7pm.
- Brighton Rotary are registered to participate in Rotary Youth Exchange for 2022 / 2023. We are looking for host families and a student. District is organizing to promote at schools virtually.
- The Hoselton Rotary Friendship Tree will sell for suggested retail price of $39.95. Trees are now available for sale.
- Tuesday Talks -Registration closes at 9:00 PM on the Monday before (Oct. 11th). The Zoom link will be sent out at that time. You are invited to the Tuesday Talks - WASH, Rotary and WASH-RAG. Please click on the link below to attend or decline. You can also book family and friends. Event: Tuesday Talks - WASH, Rotary and WASH-RAG Date: Oct 12, 2021 7:00 PM - Oct 12, 2021 8:00 PM Fee: Location: ON Canada http://maps.google.com/maps?q=ON+Canada Details: Richard Mewhinney, Chair of the District 7070 Areas of Focus Action Committee invites our Rotary family to hear Past District Governor Ron Denham, Chair Emeritus of WASH-RAG. In the first of two Tuesday Talks, you will learn what we, Rotarians, can do to solve water, sanitation & hygiene problems and how Rotarians can change this dynamic to ensure sustainable, effective water or sanitation systems that serv communities forever. In Ron's words: Despite billions of dollars spent on water and sanitation, and hundreds of millions of hours building toilets, drilling boreholes and digging wells, the world is little better off than in the year 2000 when the nations of the world committed to reducing by half the proportion of people without access to safe water and sanitation. The numbers are striking: Almost a billion people lack access to safe water. Polluted streams, bacteria laden ponds, unclean containers, broken pipes are the reality in too many countries And over two billion lack access to safe sanitation. Open defecation, broken toilets, no privacy for the girls;-this is the lot for one third of the world’s population. The consequences are critical. 8000 people, mostly children, die every day from unsafe water. Billions of hours lost to sickness and disease. Women and children spend up to 6 hours a day hauling water. Girls miss classes, drop out of school. Even worse they suffer from assault, violence and even abduction. Fortunately Rotarians are doing something about it-digging wells, drilling boreholes, supplying filters, building latrines, installing hand-washing faciities. But, much of our effort is in vain. Our projects are not sustainable. Water systems no longer function. Toilets are vandalized. In the first of the Tuesday Talks learn what we can do to solve this problem. Learn how we, Rotarians, can change this dynamic, how we can ensure a sustainable, effective water or sanitation system that serves the community forever. And, understand how WASH Rotary Action Group, WASH-RAG can support that transformation. PDG Ron Denham Water & Sanitation Rotarian Action Group/
- My name is Danielle Saunders and my son Marrek Hennessy has made a U15 AAA hockey team. All players have been asked to look for sponsorship. I thought I would reach out to the brighton rotary as the Hennessy family has always been connected to the rotary and the Brighton community. Marrek has played Brighton hockey for years but has now moved to a more competitive level of game. His hope is to one day play at the university level. I am not sure if you offer sponsorships etc but if you do I can forward the letter outlining the details as I am not sure how to attach it to this form. Thank you Brian Hennessy and Danielle Saunders.
- District 7070 Rotary Club of G.O.A.L.S. is organizing a one-day D7070 Rotary softball tournament next summer. Clubs could enter their own team, or create a joint team (i.e. members from 2, 3, 4 clubs join together to form a team). I could also take individuals and create a team. It could be open to family members of club members. Saturday or Sunday. Co-ed. Three-pitch (i.e. pitch to your own team). No sliding. Recreational. Fun!! Oshawa/Whitby area. Right now Rotarian Mark Blackmore is trying to gauge interest to determine if it is worthwhile to organize. Any club that might be interested in playing if it were organized is encouraged to contact me directly at mark_blackmore@hotmail.com or 905 626 8742 to let me know.
Upcoming Rotary Events:
- D7070 Conference to be May 13-15, 2022 at the Courtyard by Mariott in Oshawa Ontario. Registration is $249 before September 1 and limited rooms for $129 per night. 'Be a Driver for Change.'
- Rotary International Convention 2022 in Houston Texas June 4-8, 2022. Registration is now open.
- Go to District web site for more information on any of these events.
- Check out the District Facebook Page, Twitter, Instagram, Linkedin and Youtube channels to see what is happening in the District.
Song: She'll Be Coming Round the Mountain
Sharing Pot: $20 to R Rudy who donated it to the Salvation Army
Happy Bucks: just happy about anything, ditto, speaker and all the good work of the Salvation Army, during exercises in Germany they appreciated the Salvation Army canteen van and the older lady who looked after it, wonderful presentation, going to dinner theater, Salvation Army coming back to support programs in Brighton, big barn dance party.
Rotary Minute:
R Rudy shared the following Rotary history:
First Project of World's First Service Club
The first service project of the first Rotary Club was the installation of public toilets in Chicago in 1917. This project made Rotary the World's First Service Club.
Rotary's primary motto is "Service Above Self."
There's a secondary motto: "One profits most who serves best."
There are more than 1.2 Million Rotarians all over the world in more than 35,000 Rotary Clubs in more than 200 countries in all geographic areas.
The first women joined Rotary in 1987. Today, more than 196,000 women are members of Rotary International. Rudy noted that the women do most of the work.
The Rotary Foundation Ambassadorial Scholarships are the world's largest, privately-funded scholarships.
The first Rotaract Club was formed in Charlotte, North Carolina.