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Sep. 19, 2016 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
This will be our fist off-site fellowship meeting of the year! You are encouraged to register early as Explorer's can only accommodate 70 people.
This event will act as our regular weekly meeting as well as your regularly billed meal; therefore the cost is covered for attending Rotarian's.You are encouraged to bring a guest and you will be billed at $20 per person as usual.
The agenda will ensure that the meeting meets the criteria for a regular Club meeting; but we will be limiting announcements and will not have a guest speaker.
The menu is typical Explorer's style:
Proposed Menu:
Woolwich Dairies goat cheese, roasted tomato, fresh basil, and honey canapé
Smoked Georgian Bay whitefish and garlic pâté, cucumber, golden whitefish caviar
Harvest vegetable gazpacho with a local prosciutto swizzle
Fried Lafontaine potato rounds with duck confit, a Bala cranberry gastrique and fried sage
You will be able to enjoy these dishes with a fantastic selection of Ontario wines and specialty cocktails featuring local spirits and ingredients; please be aware that cocktails will billed in addition to the $20 per person meal cost.
We look forward to seeing you there for a fantastic evening of food, drink, and fellowship!
YIR,
Kathy Kowalsky
Director of Club Service
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Oct. 17, 2016 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
I am SO excited to announce that our second off-site meeting of 2016 is at Lot 102! The date is Monday October 17th at 6:30-?
There will be NO Wednesday meeting that week.
All Rotarians and a guest are invited. Please RSVP by October 14th to allow the Chef Ivars to prepare ample food!
Cost is $20 pp as is a usual meeting BUT the menu is typical Lot 102 style:
Proposed Menu * Sliders mini burgers with cheese.
* Mini grilled cheese with aged cheddar.
* Grilled shrimp skewers with tomato salsa.
* Grilled chicken satay with a peanut sauce.
* Mini beef filet mignon bacon wrapped beef tenderloin with saffron aioli.
Enjoy these dishes with a fantastic selection of beverages. Cash bar, of course.
Sounds like fun! Please email Kathy@BambooDaySpa.ca with your attendance and numbers. We look forward to having a really fun evening of food, drink and fellowship!
It's going to be a great year! We look forward to seeing you out!
YIR, Kathy K
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The Rotary Foundation - Real stories, real people, real success!
Nov. 23, 2016
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Dec. 01, 2016 5:00 p.m.
It's the most wonderful time of the year! Hamper Night is a tradition where our club gets together at the MCC with family and friends and we work as a team putting together boxes of food to be donated to those in need. It's a fun time and a feel good team effort time. This event is in lieu of our regular Rotary meeting, which would have been Wednesday November 30th. We will have open bar and maybe Santa Claus? Wouldn't that be fun! Each and every Rotarian is charged $50 as this money goes towards the purchase of the Hampers as well as feeding the crowd! Your guests are welcomed, free of charge. Please RSVP for this great event of feel good fellowship.
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Rotary Club of Midland Charter Meeting
Dec. 07, 2016
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Dec. 21, 2016 12:00 p.m.
Festivus noon meeting on December 21:
Join us for our regular noon meeting with a twist!
The bar will be open at noon for some extra Christmas cheer! Please bring a guest. The more the merrier!
Important: We will be having a gift exchange, the value of which should be around $10. Think of something FUN and the gift should be wrapped, please!
We will be playing silly games, so come prepared to have a laugh and have some fun with your fellow Rotarians. Feel free to wear Christmas hats or sweaters.
Please RSVP
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Jan. 29, 2017 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
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How Rotary funding has helped the CHIGAMIK Kitchen Talk program
Feb. 15, 2017
In 2015, the Rotary Club of Midland provided funding for a food security program called Kitchen Talk. It is a program originally created to build cooking skills for community members in need. The program has been going since September 2015 and has evolved to much more then skill building. This program allows participants can access a meal, ingredients, as well as create a social network to address the social isolation which affects our community members. The program has become a support system for the participants to access other community programs which has led to great things including a reduction of over-use of the health care system. |
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Club Visioning & Strategic Planning Session
Mar. 01, 2017
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Cannabis and the future of it in health care
Mar. 08, 2017
Jillian Henderson Manager of Medical Outreach Canadian Cannabis Clinics P: 519-497-6133 |