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Meeting Responsibilities for 12 November
Greeters - John Kozoriz and Auckland Thawe
Setup - Bill Barnett & Jim Belton
Registration - Bill Barnett & Sandy Ronson
50/50 Draw - Jan Delaney or Keith Morrow
Sgt-at-Arms - John Finan
"A Little Bit About Me"
November 12 - John Kororiz
November 19 - Lori DaSilva
November 26 - Vann Robson-Hayes
December 3 - Doug McTavish
December 10 - Sean MacKenzie
December 17 - Jack Beedle
Speakers
Nov 19, 2018
Africa Mercy Ships
Nov 26, 2018
Annual General Meetings for the Club and Club Foundation
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Upcoming Events
Rotary Club of London Board Meeting
One London Place, 2nd Floor Board Room
Nov 16, 2018
7:30 AM – 9:00 AM
 

Our Monday 12 November Programme:

On Monday 12 November our speaker will be Jim Belton, Chair of the Club’s Rotary Foundation of Rotary International (TRF) Committee. He is a Past Chair of the District’s TRF Committee, Group Study Exchange (GSE) Committee, and was GSE Team Leader in 1986 to Southern India. Jim is also a recipient of TRF’s Citation For Meritorious Service.

T
he title of his presentation is: “The Rotary Foundation – Your Foundation”.

We will be meeting at the DoubleTree by Hilton in the Windsor Club Room on second floor.

Parking:
DoubleTree -
is complimentary in the DoubleTree by Hilton Lot and is subject to availability.
London Convention Centre - If we have available parking on Monday we are happy to accommodate Rotarians.  We have a group on site of 600 all arriving early in the morning so parking may be quite limited. The gate will be down if we are full but if not down parking is available. Our outdoor lot may have some spots. Perhaps we can encourage Rotarians to arrive a little earlier just in case they have to look for parking.

 
50/50 Draw
$116.00 as of 5 November.  Only 34 cards left in the deck.
Greeters for Monday 12 November:
John Kozoriz and Auckland Thawe.
 
Greeters for Monday, 19 November will be Lori Da Silva and Michel Kouassi.
Rotary News Today
 

November is The Rotary Foundation (of Rotary International) Month  
The mission of The Rotary Foundation is to enable Rotarians to advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace through the improvement of health, the support of education, and the alleviation of poverty.  The Foundation is a not-for-profit corporation supported solely by voluntary contributions from Rotarians and friends of the Foundation who share its vision of a better world.

There are as many reasons to support The Rotary Foundation as there are ways to do good in the world.  Through the Every Rotarian, Every Year (EREY) initiative, your contributions of any amount to the Annual Fund or the PolioPlus campaign are the primary source of funding for Foundation programs. Every Rotarian is encouraged to participate in a Foundation project and make a personal gift to the Annual Fund every year. 

To learn more about the Foundation go to www.rotary.org/foundation


Start2Finish Running & Reading Club Volunteers
The Start2Finish Reading and Running Club Program is one of our Club's local service projects for this Rotary year. 

Start2Finish is looking for volunteers to help, on a consistent basis. It's an after-school program that runs at the following 5 TVDSB locations on the days indicated from 3:30pm to 5:30pm:Wilton Grove (Adelaide and Southdale) - Tuesdays

Wilfrid Jury (Sarnia and Wonderland) - Tuesdays
Woodland Heights (Springbank and Wonderland) - Wednesdays
FD Roosevelt (First and Oxford) - Wednesdays
Trafalgar (Trafalgar and Hamilton) - Wednesdays

The first half of the club is devoted to physical activity and the second half is literacy.  All volunteers are not runners - there are ways to support the kids without actually running. The highest needs, for volunteers, are at Wilfrid Jury and Wilton Grove.  They have a high percentage of Western student volunteers, who are away most of December, reading week, and from spring exams on.  Those times they are extremely low on volunteers at that club. 

 
Please forward any questions on to Kristan who is happy to answer anything!   kristan.verhaeghe@start2finishonline.org
Heather Broadhead has a Volunteer outline for those who wish more information. heather@bfg-inc.ca
 

The Rotary Foundation Contribution Information
Annual Fund:
Your gift to the Annual Fund helps Rotary clubs take action today to create positive change in communities at home and around the world. Your contributions help to strengthen peace efforts, provide clean water and sanitation, support education, grow local economies, save mothers and children, and fight disease.


PolioPlus:  We’re closer than ever to ending polio. Just 22 polio cases were confirmed worldwide in 2017, which is a reduction of more than 99.9 %  since the 1980s, when the world saw about 1,000 cases per day. In 30 years, we’ve gone from 125 polio-endemic countries to 3. Rotarians have helped immunize more than 2.5 billion children against polio in 125 countries.

It costs an average of US$3.00 (Cdn$3.93) to fully protest a child against polio, including the cost of the vaccine and activities to deliver the vaccine such as transportation costs, vaccinator stipends, vaccine carriers, chalk to make houses after each visit and dye to paint children’s fingers purple to indicate they have been vaccinated. A child must receive multiple doses of polio vaccine to be fully protected and therefore must be reached multiple times.

Check out this year's World Polio Day livestream on endpolio.org . Listen to the global health experts and celebrities as they share Rotary’s progress on the road to polio eradication.

The support of Rotary, donors, and governments remains critical in the final stages of polio eradication. Every $1 Rotary commits to direct support for polio immunization will be matched 2-to-1 by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

Therefore: 
$20 donation = $60 15 children being fully immunized   
$50 donation = $150 = 38 children being fully immunized
a $100 donation = $300 = 76 children being fully immunized

There are two easy ways to make a contribution to The Rotary Foundation:

a) give your cheque or credit card information to Sandy at Monday’s meeting and we will forward your payment to The Rotary Foundation (Canada).  As an FYI Cdn $1.31 = US$1 for the month of November.

b) make a donation through the RI website: login to Rotary.org
On the home page click on “GIVE” – upper right corner of the page
Go to “I WANT TO SUPPORT ROTARY’S CURRENT WORK” and/or
Go to “I WANT TO SUPPORT A POLIO-FREE WORLD” and click on “GIVE NOW
Under Annual Fund click “Annual fund – SHARE”, click “Continue”,
Under Polio-Plus Fund click “PolioPlus”, click “Continue”,

For both scenarios enter your Amount, and Frequency (One time, Monthly, Quarterly, Annual), click “Continue”, And fill in the information requested and proceed to the payment page.
 
If you wish assistance with this please contact Jim Belton at jimbelton@rogers.com or 519-858-1210.

Local Lager - Rotary Beer Fundraiser
Here’s where you can stock up on your Rotary beer for all those upcoming summer BBQ’s!!!”   

Only at these Beer Stores: 
 1199 Oxford St. W, London     
 1080 Adelaide St N., London
 1005 Wellington St., London     
 
1225 Wonderland Rd. N, London
 1014 Talbot St., St. Thomas
Local Lager is also available at the Marienbad Restaurant.

Breakfast of Champions Award Recipient
This past Tuesday at the Breakfast of Champions, organized by St. Joseph’s Health Care Foundation and the Middlesex branch of the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA), the two Champion of Mental Health Awards were presented by CMHA Middlesex.  They recognize a group and an individual who make significant contributions to mental wellness in our community.

Mental health advocate Kristen Legault-Donkers, a psychology student at King’s University College, received the ‘individual’ award for the series of books she published on depression, anxiety, ADHD and bipolar disorder geared to children. Through a partnership with our Rotary Club the books will be distributed to 100 elementary schools in the Thames Valley District School Board. Congratulations Kristen!

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Next Club Board Meeting
The next meeting of the Rotary Club of London Board will be held on Friday, 16 November at 7:30 a.m. in the One London Place 2nd floor Board Room, 255 Queens Avenue.
 
Note:
- all members are welcome and encouraged to attend Board meetings
- to view the Club's Board Meeting Minutes go to our website, Member Login, My ClubRunner, click on View Club Documents.  
Special Recognition
Student:

International Youth Exchange Student:....Damian Wegner, Bialogard, Poland

Members:
Hon. Ray Lawson Rotarian of the Year:.....Heather Broadhead

Jack Burghardt Community Service Above Self Award:.....Bob Earley