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Welcome to the Rotary Club of Brampton
Service Above Self
We meet Mondays at 12:00 PM
Carls Caterings, The Glen Wedding & Events Centre
1857 Queen Street West
Brampton, ON  L6Y 0B6
Canada
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Nov 20, 2017
Bringing Nature and Humanity together for a cleaner tomorrow - Punjab Water Crisis
Nov 27, 2017
Elder Abuse
Dec 04, 2017
Life in Brazil
Dec 11, 2017
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
Dec 18, 2017
Rotary Christmas Party
Dec 25, 2017
No Meeting
Jan 01, 2018
No Meeting
Jan 08, 2018
Wellspring Chinguacousy's 10th Anniversary
Jan 15, 2018
Your Airport, Your Neighbour
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Stories
Exchange Student Lucas Kobashi do Anjos
My Life in Brazil
 
Lucas, our Exchange Student, is no stranger to our club as each week he joins our meetings with weekly updates. Club members are all impressed with Lucas; he has achieved so much in such little time in Canada.
 
Lucas lives in Marilia, Brazil. He lives with his Mom and brother. Houses in Brazil are closed door, behind the garage, for security reasons.
 
24 years ago, Lucas’ Mom was an Exchange Student with the Rotary Club of Terrace, (D5040 – BC, Canada) and she is the main reason Lucas is an Exchange Student now. She is his inspiration. Mom works as a Foreign Trade Analyst.
 
Lucas is passionate about traveling. He traveled a lot when he was young playing baseball. He loves cooking, reading, technology, music and going to concerts.
 
His classes in Brazil start at 7 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. then he would walk home for 25 minutes. When he has classes in the afternoon, he would stay at school and have lunch downtown. Lucas was a volunteer teacher at school, in Math, Physics and Geography. His school was named as having the best school system in Brazil. The teachers and staff in Brazil are really close to the students, unlike here. There are 50 students to a class and Lucas was class Rep. and Project Manager in the whole high school. In Brazil the students cannot chose courses like here and they do not have to pay for University.  
 
Rotary 4510 sponsored Lucas. There are 69 clubs in his district.      .
 
Lucas was born in Sao Paulo, the “Land of Drizzle”. On Sundays they close the avenue for people to socialize. Brazil’s capital is called Brasilia. The population is 207.7 Mill, the 6th largest in the world. Brazil’s culture is:
  • Portuguese colonization
  • Indigenous and Africans
  • Immigrants (Italian)
  • German/Japanese
  • Christian
 
The majority of people speak Portuguese. Their food include a national cocktail caipirinha made with sugar and lime, Churrasco, a Brazilian BBQ that uses a variety of meats, pork, sausage and chicken, and Pastel, their typical fast food made of cheese, meat and chicken.
 
Brazil is not all about soccer and carnival, it’s well known for their art by famous artist, Tasila do Amaral.
 
In Canada, Lucas has been to the CN Tower, Rotary District Conference, Invictus Games, and Fireworks in Toronto and has experienced his first snowstorm. Lucas thanked Rotary for this incredible experience and thanks to all host families, especially the Mocons.
Children’s Christmas Party
Children’s Christmas party is planned for Sunday, December 17th at Century Garden. As usual, volunteers are needed to make this event run smoothly, please come out and help.
Fundraising
Coin Show
 
120 people attended and we made over $4000. Willard thanked all those who volunteered for this event.
 
Movember
 
We made $2500 with a 20 yr. total of over $16,000. There are great things planned for next year. Matt thanked all those who participated and donated.

 
TOASTY TOES
Once again the Interact Club at Central Peel Secondary School is collecting warm socks, hats, and scarves for homeless folk.  They are asking Rotarians to contribute warm items.
 
Harinder Sohi, Club liaison to this Interact Club, will collect items for the next two weeks and delivery to CPSS.  Please bring warm items to warm the toes and fingers of those less fortunate.
 
If you prefer to give a token gift of cash, it can purchase needed items.  Thank you.