District 7090 Newsletter

SEPTEMBER IS BASIC EDUCATION AND LITERACY MONTH

 

A MESSAGE FROM RI DIRECTOR DREW KESSLER

GOVERNOR LISA'S SEPTEMBER MESSAGE

 
August was full of lots of planning, committee work plans and connecting with clubs. I hope everyone enjoyed time with family and friends, we are all so thankful to have a summer break to rejuvenate, and reconnect. Now we jumpstart! 
 
I have been loving the Member Spotlights in social media for August: New Member and Club Development month. Celebrating our members and their talents is what Rotary is all about. For more creative ideas for recruitment and retention, please reach out to Michele Starwalt-Woods D7090 Membership Chair: michelestarwaltwoodsrotarian@gmail.com

One of the greatest honours I have is inducting new members to Rotary.  Recently, I had the privilege of participating in the induction of 7 new members of the Rotary Club of Brantford  Sunrise that will be part of forming the NEW Paris Satellite Club.  Satellite Clubs offer this unique opportunity to create within the same community, a new culture of meeting times, service projects and community connections. This newness may be what prospective members and their families are looking for in membership. Would you or your club like to hear more about Satellite Clubs? Connect with PDG Melisa Schrock, D7090 Chair of New and Innovative Clubs: rotarianforever@gmail.com.
 
 
 
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A VACATION AND A ROTARY MEETING

It is often promoted when introducing people to Rotary how you can travel just about anywhere in the world, find a Rotary club, attend a meeting, and immediately have a group of new friends.  That was certainly true on my recent trip to the United Kingdom.  In planning my trip to visit my son, Lukas, at Oxford University, where he was studying for the summer semester, I found out that there existed 2 clubs in Oxford, and one club had a meeting night that would line up neatly with our itinerary.  So I reached out to the club secretary, and he let me know there would be a meeting and he hoped I would be able to join.
             
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DGN DAVID'S THOUGHTS ON MONTHLY THEME

The Rotary Monthly theme for September is Basic Education and Literacy. Each of us, and our clubs, have our experiences and backgrounds in this area and I would like to share with you one such experience. In 1991, way before I was a Rotarian (I was a JayCee) I decided not to pursue geology as a career and begin to work in an area where I felt I was directly helping people and the planet. I got a contract – my first job in this sector – at Stop 103 Food Bank in Toronto’s west end. We served the ‘hardest to serve’ – mainly single men, but many others who needed food at certain times in the month just to make ends meet. Stop 103 at the time was the second largest food bank in Toronto with around 3,000 monthly visits. There was an active (and activist) board with Rev. Rick Myer as the ED, Norberto working with immigrant families, and Rev. Nancy who was our beleaguered food coordinator - plus a few other staff and many volunteers.
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PEDAL/PARTICIPATE FOR POLIO IS BACK

Please plan to participate in our District’s 3rd Annual Dr. Ron Mergl Memorial Participate for Polio fundraiser.  Over the past two years we have had two district courses, one in Niagara-on-the-Lake and in Lewiston, N.Y.
 
A number of clubs also arranged an event in their own communities.  We encourage those clubs to pick a day in October and a route in your area and let us know  so we can add you to our list. https://rotary7090.org/page/participate-for-polio/. Please also register your team and your fundraising goal at the raise for Rotary page:  https://raise.rotary.org/Frank-Adamson/challenge11.
 
 
 
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READY - SET - GO-ALS

CONGRATULATIONS to the following D7090 clubs who have set their goals to contribute to the Annual Fund and to Polio Plus in the Rotary Club Central (RCC) Goal Center at Rotary International:
 
Ancaster AM
Brantford
Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus
Dunkirk-Fredonia
Dunnville
Fonthill
Hamilton
Jamestown
Lewiston, NY-Niagara on the Lake, ON
Lockport
St. Catharines Lakeshore
Welland
 
Entering your club goals is one of the criteria for the Rotary Citation each year as well as one of the criteria for District and Global grants.  Does your club need help setting goals? Please contact Glen Christensen D7090 Fundraising Subcommittee Chair by email at bonglenchristensen@gmail.com.
 

IT'S BACK - YOUTH EXCHANGE IS BACK!

And we couldn’t be happier! All 8 of our inbound students have arrived to their host clubs in Canada and the US coming to us from Spain, France, Italy, Germany, Japan, Brazil, Sweden and Denmark. We also have 7 lucky outbounds on exchange to those countries. It feels like there is some pent up excitement around the program and students are already emailing me to find out if clubs in their area are sponsoring students! We hope we can give them good news, so if your clubs is on the fence about getting involved with youth exchange please contact me right away.
 
 
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#CELEBRATE COMMUNITY

Rotary International Past President Mark Maloney has been at the forefront of a program to promote greater collaboration and partnership between local service organizations. Leadership from Rotary International, Kiwanis International, Lions Clubs International, and Optimist International have encouraged their clubs and youth programs around the world to work together on projects during one week as part of a joint initiative dubbed Celebrate Community  or #CelebrateCommunity.
 
 
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THE TRIP TO LATVIA IN D2410

District 7090 Rotarians Aaron Carlson (Lockport), Rick Evans (St. Catharines), John Mokrycke (Hamilton AM) visited Latvia for ten days from August 16 through August 26. During their time they visited 3 of 4 regional states in Latvia learning more about their country’s history, culture, current affairs, and local district Rotary projects.
 
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HOW TO SHARE A CLUB EVENT WITH THE DISTRICT

Yes, sometimes ClubRunner can seem complicated, but there are answers if you have questions. 
 
Here's one I often get asked - 'to put club events on the District calendar.'  This is my answer - 'you can do it yourself.'  How? You ask.  Here it is:
 
Go to your ClubRunner 'club' website.  Enter your event under Events - Event Planner - blue menu bar.  As you work through the directions you will fill out the name and location of the event etc., as you draw near the bottom of the set up - there are several options for displaying the event such as - Show on Home Page, Show on Calendar, Show on Events List, Show in Bulletin, Display on Social Media, AND Show Event in District Calendar.  That's the one you select and it will show up in the District Calendar. 
 
The only drawback is that if the club doesn't have a ClubRunner website, it won't be able to do this.  And, District website administrators can only set up District Events.  The two types of events are intentionally distinguishable and need to remain so.  ally. 
 
I hope this helps, but more importantly, please contact ClubRunner if you have questions.  ClubRunner help is part of your annual subscription. You can email them or call them as follows:  Toll Free 1.877.469.2582 Monday thru Friday 9 to 5:30 pm or by email at support@clubrunner.ca.  There is also a library of videos, help articles, webinars and other tools in the ClubRunner Knowledge base https://www.clubrunnersupport.com/
 
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Albion News

A WONDERFUL TREAT

The Rotary Club of Albion had a wonderful treat on August 11, 2022.  An exchange student from 50 YEARS ago was in town visiting his host ‘mom’ and asked if he could speak at the upcoming meeting.  Philippe and his 'mom' are pictured left.
 
Philippe Nell - Honorary Ambassador, Swiss Latin American Chamber of Commerce and University Lecturer, consultant based in Switzerland – his current title just scratches the surface as to his accomplishments:
 
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Waterdown News

HITTING IT OUT OF THE BALL PARK

The Rotary Clubs of Waterdown (Waterdown and Flamborough AM) host their annual Ribfest over the July long weekend.  They received a very kind and thoughtful email that they wanted to share:
 
To the Entire Waterdown Rotary Team,
 
Congratulations – what an awesome event!!
 
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Ellicottville News

SUMMER READING CAMP

Twenty-two of Ellicottville’s finest students worked with ECS teacher Leah Farnum for six weeks over the summer. The reading summer camp was held at the Ellicottville Memorial Library and is supported by the Rotary Club of Ellicottville. The goal of this program was to help students keep their fluency and comprehension skills at their current grade-level to avoid the dreaded “summer slide.” The goal was to maintain current reading rates, which was accomplished, and more than half of the students increased their reading rate.
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Lancaster-Depew News

GOOD DAY FOR CARS & CYCLES & PEOPLE

The Rotary Club of Lancaster-Depew is grateful for a beautiful day and good turnout of volunteers and patrons for their 2022 Car & Cycle Show.  
 
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Buffalo News

PARTNERS TO RECEIVE LITTLE LIBRARIES

This year the Rotary Club of Buffalo completed a project that had been derailed by the COVID-19 Pandemic, to create three Little Free Libraries for the community.  We found a great partner for our first placement with Fillmore Forward and the Square Block Club's Community Garden.  We were so pleased to donate one element of this terrific community garden which is soon going to be part of a GO Bike Buffalo trail and is growing (literally and figuratively). 
 
 
 
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Hamilton News

CLUB TOURS HISTORICAL CEMETERY

As part of our Rotary Club of Hamilton’s Summer Socials, our August 25th meeting was a vocational visit and tour of Hamilton Cemetery hosted by Rotarian Alex Moroz who is the Family Services Coordinator for Hamilton Cemetery. Over 25 people, many non-Rotarians, attended this summer social. Alex welcomed us and introduced Pat Gallagher, local historian who took us on a historical tour of Hamilton Cemetery. 
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Batavia News

300 SAUSAGE SANDWICHES

A busy time for Batavia Rotarians…
 
On a very warm day, August 20, 2022, the Rotary Club of Batavia participated in the inaugural Italian Fest in Batavia, NY.  There was plenty of chopping and frying of onions and peppers to top almost 300 sausage sandwiches.  They also sold sweet corn, snacks and drinks to earn a few dollars and support local not for profits. 
 
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Niagara Clubs News

"BREW" FELLOWSHIP MEETS

On August 25 at 5 PM, BREW Fellowship members Gary Chard, Jonas Martin, and Dan Toppari, held a 'meeting' at Oast in Niagara on the Lake, Canada. Gary is a member of the Rotary Club of St. Catharines; Jonas and Dan the Rotary Club of St. Catharines South. Also enjoying the event was Patrick MacNeill, a member of the Rotary Club of Niagara on the Lake, whose son Cian is the principal owner of Oast, Jim Craig of the Rotary Club of Niagara Falls, Ontario, and Martin Quick of the Rotary Club of Niagara on the Lake with his grand daughter, and several friends who just wanted to sip with us.

 
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St. Catherines' News

TRAUMA KITS AND MORE....

 
The Rotary Club of St. Catharine’s has been busy:
 
10 members of the club supported the purchase of 750 black sharpie markers which will be used to go in the trauma kits for Ukraine. 
 
District 7090 received a $25,000USD disaster response grant and together with Not Just Tourists, AMD for Hope and Niagara Warehouse of Hope, we will be airlifting medicines, and 750 trauma kits to Ukraine.
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Lewiston - NOTL News

COULD THIS EVENT BE FOR YOU?

 
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Buffalo Sunrise News

CLUBS ADOPT A TRAIL

On August 25, Rotary Club of Buffalo Sunrise members joined with other Rotary clubs in a Bike/Walk event celebrating our collaboration on the Adopt-A -Trail program along the Niagara River Greenway. Signs noting clubs’ participation will be installed at each end of a club’s segment.

 
 
 
 
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Brantford News

HELPING HOMELESS YOUTH

Each month members of the Rotary Club of Brantford supply and serve dinner to 30-40 homeless and at-risk youth at Why Not Youth Mission. Local Rotarians work together to create a schedule and co-ordinate volunteers to help provide a nutritious meal for the youth.

Together with the Rotary Club of Brantford Sunrise, Rotarians have been assisting local at-risk youth for many years. In addition to meals, Rotarians have assisted with fundraising for the shelter and in-kind assistance with renovations to the shelter including news windows and doors.
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Ancaster AM News

JOURNEY OF SUCCESS

The Rotary Club of Ancaster AM has many incredible members - but none more so than its incredible young member, Carson Mattern, our past social media guru, now cycling master!
 
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Norfolk Sunrise News

CLIMATE CHANGE VIRTUAL SPEAKER SERIES

Speaker Series ‘- Fall ’22 - Climate Change; Taking Action
The Rotary Club of Norfolk Sunrise will be hosting another virtual (ZOOM) Speaker Series this fall: Climate Change - Taking Action. 4 Talks will alternate Wednesday evenings at 7pm during October and November and are open to everyone in Rotary; indeed the entire public. Specific talks are scheduled as follows:
 
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District Events
Rotary Leadership Institute (RLI) - Part 1
Zoom
Sep 06, 2022 6:45 PM –
Sep 20, 2022 9:00 PM
 
District Council Meeting (HYBRID)
Betty's Restaurant
Sep 10, 2022
9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
 
Club Presidents Dinner in Canada
Betty's Restaurant
Sep 13, 2022
6:30 PM – 8:00 PM
 
Club Presidents Dinner in US
Ilio DiPaolo's Restaurant
Sep 14, 2022
6:30 PM – 8:00 PM
 
Rotary Web Talk - Basic Literacy & Education
Zoom
Sep 21, 2022
7:00 PM – 8:00 PM
 
You Want to be a District Governor: Panel & Q/A
Oct 03, 2022
5:00 PM – 6:00 PM
 
Rotary Leadership Institute (RLI) - Part 2
Zoom
Oct 11, 2022 6:45 PM –
Oct 25, 2022 9:00 PM
 
RI District 7090, Inc. Board Meeting
Zoom
Oct 12, 2022
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
 
Training - Website Content Mgmt for PI Committees
Zoom
Oct 12, 2022
5:30 PM – 6:30 PM
 
Rotary Leadership Institute (RLI) - Part 3
Zoom
Nov 08, 2022 6:45 PM –
Nov 22, 2022 9:00 PM
 
District Council Meeting & Annual Business Meeting
Zoom
Nov 14, 2022
6:30 PM – 9:00 PM
 
District Foundation Celebration
St. Catharines Museum
Nov 19, 2022
1:00 PM – 4:00 PM
 
District Council Meeting
Zoom
Jan 09, 2023
7:00 PM – 9:00 PM
 
Special Meeting of the Board of Directors
Zoom
Jan 11, 2023
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
 
Grants Seminar
Zoom
Jan 18, 2023
5:00 PM – 6:00 PM
 
Grants Seminar
Zoom
Jan 23, 2023
7:00 PM – 8:00 PM
 
RI District 7090, Inc. Board Meeting
Zoom
Mar 08, 2023
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
 
SAVE THE DATES - District Conference Week
Apr 15, 2023 – Apr 22, 2023
 
District Council Meeting
TBD in-person (US) and virtual
Apr 15, 2023
9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
 
District Council Meeting
Zoom
Jun 12, 2023
7:00 PM – 9:00 PM
 
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