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24
Jun
2022
In-Person Club Meeting June 24, 2022
Jun 24, 2022 7:00 AM - 8:15 AM

This is an In-Person Meeting at Heritage Park - you must be registered to attend.

 

Meal Charge is $20.00 per person

 

Link to Speaker Information

 

The Alberta mask mandate and City of Calgary bylaw have been rescinded.

 

We understand that many people are more comfortable wearing masks in public places.  We ask everyone to respect each other's choice.

Please note that the Club decided that only fully vaccinated people may attend club meetings.  Please remember that when you are inviting guests to our meetings.

 

Cancellation Policy - no refunds if you cancel - after registration has closed on Sunday the week prior to the meeting.

 

Below is the information for attending via ZOOM

 

Rotary Club of Calgary Heritage Park - Weekly Club Meeting

Time: 0700

 Zoom Meeting 

 

https://zoom.us/s/122358074?pwd=dnl2VE0rYzRNWEpCUmo2SjRzQjVJUT09  

 

Meeting ID: 122 358 074

Password: 024020

24
Jun
2022
Klas Ohman PEng

Mini Forests

Jun 24, 2022 7:15 AM
01
Jul
2022
Happy Canada Day!! No Meeting

Jul 01, 2022
08
Jul
2022
Yahoo Stampede Parade Day

No Meeting

Jul 08, 2022
12
Jul
2022
Volunteer - July 12 Community Kitchen Program
Jul 12, 2022 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Please note that all volunteers must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19.

The Community Kitchen Program of Calgary (CKPC) is an organization that we supported financially in collaboration with the Rotary Clubs of Calgary Sarcee, Stampede Park and West.  Their motto is 'reducing hunger today, educating for tomorrow'. They undertake their mission of 'Working to reduce hunger by promoting healthy food choices and enabling the community to educate, equip and feed themselves.' through several programs, including:

  • Good Food Box -  allows community members to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables at a very low cost. As an example, the $35 box that provides 40-45lbs of produce would cost up to $80 to buy in retail. It is a 'hand-up' vs.' hand-out' program programthat offers sustainable access to nutritious food to ensure that no one has to go hungry. 
  • Welcome Home - to help those coming out of transitional housing and homelessness. Contents of each hamper vary depending on the size of the family. The Calgary Food Bank takes treferrals from many agencies and provides the requests and the food items for these hampesr to Community Kitchen to assemble for agency pick-up.

To allow us to volunteer more regularily and have more variety in tasks and shifts we are working with Rotary Clubs of Calgary West, Centennial, East, Fish Creek, Millenium, Stampede Park. As a result we will require only 3 volunteers for each shift.

During this shift from 1:00 -4:00 p.m.: (Often done within 2.5 hours) we will assemble Good Food boxes. We will be placed along the conveyor belt and be responsible for placing one or more items in each box.

 

All volunteers will be socially distanced throughout the shift, and asked to wear a mask. If you wish to participate and do not have a mask, they will provide one. Volunteers will be provided with gloves and a hand-wash station and sanitizer are readily available for proper hand hygeine. 

Parking and Other Information:

Community Kitchen Program is a non-smoking and scent free environment.

Parking is available on the south side of the building for Volunteers only.
Community Kitchen Program’s warehouse is regularly monitored for safety regulations.

 
15
Jul
2022
Club Assembly

Jul 15, 2022 7:15 AM
22
Jul
2022
Harry Kim

Food Industry Entrepreneur Experiences

Jul 22, 2022 7:15 AM
29
Jul
2022
Harold Aitkenhead & Brian Gentles

Classification Talks

Jul 29, 2022 7:15 AM
18
Aug
2022
JUG BAND JAMBOREE
Aug 18, 2022 6:00 PM - 9:30 PM

You won't want to miss this great summer celebration party featuring live music by the acclaimed Little Brown Jug Brass Band playing all your favourites. The $35 per person cost is all-inclusive of park entry, scrumptious BBQ, and live entertainment. BYOB. Why not invite family and friends? Members, partners and guests will enjoy a fun evening of fellowship, food and entertainment at the beautiful Lloyd Park summer venue. THIS EVENT IS IN LIEU OF THE MEETING THAT WOULD NORMALLY HAPPEN ON AUGUST 19.

18
Aug
2022
Jug Band Jamboree

Lloyd Park

Aug 18, 2022 6:00 PM

12
Sep
2022
Volunteer Sep 12- Community Kitchen
Sep 12, 2022 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Please note all volunteers must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19.

The Community Kitchen Program of Calgary (CKPC) is an organization that we supported financially in collaboration with the Rotary Clubs of Calgary Sarcee, Stampede Park and West.  Their motto is 'reducing hunger today, educating for tomorrow'. They undertake their mission of 'Working to reduce hunger by promoting healthy food choices and enabling the community to educate, equip and feed themselves.' through several programs, including:

  • Good Food Box -  allows community members to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables at a very low cost. As an example, the $35 box that provides 40-45lbs of produce would cost up to $80 to buy in retail. It is a 'hand-up' vs.' hand-out' program programthat offers sustainable access to nutritious food to ensure that no one has to go hungry.
  • Welcome Home - to help those coming out of transitional housing and homelessness. Contents of each hamper vary depending on the size of the family. The Calgary Food Bank takes treferrals from many agencies and provides the requests and the food items for these hampesr to Community Kitchen to assemble for agency pick-up.

To allow us to volunteer more regularily and have more variety in tasks and shifts we are working with Rotary Clubs of Calgary West, Centennial, East, Fish Creek, Millenium, Stampede Park. As a result we will require only 3 volunteers for each shift.

During this shift from 5:00 -8:00 p.m.: (Often done within 2.5 hours) we will prepare and package produce that another group of volunteers will use to assemble Good Food boxes the following day.

 

All volunteers will be socially distanced throughout the shift, and asked to wear a mask. If you wish to participate and do not have a mask, they will provide one. Volunteers will be provided with gloves and a hand-wash station and sanitizer are readily available for proper hand hygeine. 

Parking and Other Information:

Community Kitchen Program is a non-smoking and scent free environment.

Parking is available on the south side of the building for Volunteers only.
Community Kitchen Program’s warehouse is regularly monitored for safety regulations.

 

 

 

14
Oct
2022
Club Assembly

Oct 14, 2022 7:15 AM
18
Oct
2022
Volunteer - Oct 18 Community Kitchen Program
Oct 18, 2022 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Please note that all volunteers must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19.

The Community Kitchen Program of Calgary (CKPC) is an organization that we supported financially in collaboration with the Rotary Clubs of Calgary Sarcee, Stampede Park and West.  Their motto is 'reducing hunger today, educating for tomorrow'. They undertake their mission of 'Working to reduce hunger by promoting healthy food choices and enabling the community to educate, equip and feed themselves.' through several programs, including:

  • Good Food Box -  allows community members to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables at a very low cost. As an example, the $35 box that provides 40-45lbs of produce would cost up to $80 to buy in retail. It is a 'hand-up' vs.' hand-out' program programthat offers sustainable access to nutritious food to ensure that no one has to go hungry. 
  • Welcome Home - to help those coming out of transitional housing and homelessness. Contents of each hamper vary depending on the size of the family. The Calgary Food Bank takes treferrals from many agencies and provides the requests and the food items for these hampesr to Community Kitchen to assemble for agency pick-up.

To allow us to volunteer more regularily and have more variety in tasks and shifts we are working with Rotary Clubs of Calgary West, Centennial, East, Fish Creek, Millenium, Stampede Park. As a result we will require only 3 volunteers for each shift.

During this shift from 1:00 -4:00 p.m.: (Often done within 2.5 hours) we will assemble Good Food boxes. We will be placed along the conveyor belt and be responsible for placing one or more items in each box.

 

All volunteers will be socially distanced throughout the shift, and asked to wear a mask. If you wish to participate and do not have a mask, they will provide one. Volunteers will be provided with gloves and a hand-wash station and sanitizer are readily available for proper hand hygeine. 

Parking and Other Information:

Community Kitchen Program is a non-smoking and scent free environment.

Parking is available on the south side of the building for Volunteers only.
Community Kitchen Program’s warehouse is regularly monitored for safety regulations.

 
21
Nov
2022
Volunteer Nov 21- Community Kitchen
Nov 21, 2022 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Please note all volunteers must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19.

The Community Kitchen Program of Calgary (CKPC) is an organization that we supported financially in collaboration with the Rotary Clubs of Calgary Sarcee, Stampede Park and West.  Their motto is 'reducing hunger today, educating for tomorrow'. They undertake their mission of 'Working to reduce hunger by promoting healthy food choices and enabling the community to educate, equip and feed themselves.' through several programs, including:

  • Good Food Box -  allows community members to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables at a very low cost. As an example, the $35 box that provides 40-45lbs of produce would cost up to $80 to buy in retail. It is a 'hand-up' vs.' hand-out' program programthat offers sustainable access to nutritious food to ensure that no one has to go hungry.
  • Welcome Home - to help those coming out of transitional housing and homelessness. Contents of each hamper vary depending on the size of the family. The Calgary Food Bank takes treferrals from many agencies and provides the requests and the food items for these hampesr to Community Kitchen to assemble for agency pick-up.

To allow us to volunteer more regularily and have more variety in tasks and shifts we are working with Rotary Clubs of Calgary West, Centennial, East, Fish Creek, Millenium, Stampede Park. As a result we will require only 3 volunteers for each shift.

During this shift from 5:00 -8:00 p.m.: (Often done within 2.5 hours) we will prepare and package produce that another group of volunteers will use to assemble Good Food boxes the following day.

 

All volunteers will be socially distanced throughout the shift, and asked to wear a mask. If you wish to participate and do not have a mask, they will provide one. Volunteers will be provided with gloves and a hand-wash station and sanitizer are readily available for proper hand hygeine. 

Parking and Other Information:

Community Kitchen Program is a non-smoking and scent free environment.

Parking is available on the south side of the building for Volunteers only.
Community Kitchen Program’s warehouse is regularly monitored for safety regulations.

 

 

 

06
Dec
2022
Volunteer - Dec 6 Community Kitchen Program
Dec 06, 2022 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Please note that all volunteers must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19.

The Community Kitchen Program of Calgary (CKPC) is an organization that we supported financially in collaboration with the Rotary Clubs of Calgary Sarcee, Stampede Park and West.  Their motto is 'reducing hunger today, educating for tomorrow'. They undertake their mission of 'Working to reduce hunger by promoting healthy food choices and enabling the community to educate, equip and feed themselves.' through several programs, including:

  • Good Food Box -  allows community members to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables at a very low cost. As an example, the $35 box that provides 40-45lbs of produce would cost up to $80 to buy in retail. It is a 'hand-up' vs.' hand-out' program programthat offers sustainable access to nutritious food to ensure that no one has to go hungry. 
  • Welcome Home - to help those coming out of transitional housing and homelessness. Contents of each hamper vary depending on the size of the family. The Calgary Food Bank takes treferrals from many agencies and provides the requests and the food items for these hampesr to Community Kitchen to assemble for agency pick-up.

To allow us to volunteer more regularily and have more variety in tasks and shifts we are working with Rotary Clubs of Calgary West, Centennial, East, Fish Creek, Millenium, Stampede Park. As a result we will require only 3 volunteers for each shift.

During this shift from 1:00 -4:00 p.m.: (Often done within 2.5 hours) we will assemble Good Food boxes. We will be placed along the conveyor belt and be responsible for placing one or more items in each box.

 

All volunteers will be socially distanced throughout the shift, and asked to wear a mask. If you wish to participate and do not have a mask, they will provide one. Volunteers will be provided with gloves and a hand-wash station and sanitizer are readily available for proper hand hygeine. 

Parking and Other Information:

Community Kitchen Program is a non-smoking and scent free environment.

Parking is available on the south side of the building for Volunteers only.
Community Kitchen Program’s warehouse is regularly monitored for safety regulations.

 

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