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JUNE 17TH NEW LOOK, NEW PLACE, NEW MENU for our annual dinner and auction. Details coming soon! We look forward to getting back together in person!
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The Gathering Place: Making a Difference in the CommunityThank you to Paul Davis, Executive Director of the Gathering Place, for a great presentation on how The Gathering Place is making such a difference in our community.
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Annual Lobster Dinner Auction June 8Come Join Us for a wonderful evening of fun and fellowship at our annual lobster dinner and auction. The event will take place Friday June 8, 2018 at the Paradise Rotary Youth and Community Centre.
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Rotary Club of Avalon Northeast to host Rotary International District 7820 2018 ConferenceSt. John’s, NL – The Rotary Club of Avalon Northeast will host 200 Rotarians and conference participants from across Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and Saint Pierre et Miquelon at the Holiday Inn Conference Centre, St. John’s from May 24-27, 2018 for the District 7820 annual conference. The organization of the conference is shared with the other five local Rotary clubs - St. John's, St. John's Northwest, St. John's East, St. John's After Hours and Waterford Valley. "My wife Pat and I look forward to welcoming Rotary International Presidential Representative Michael Webb, over 200 Rotarians and partners, 18 Interactors (students in Grades 9 – 12) and 13 youth exchange students from around the world to St. John’s and environs. We are particularly excited to engage in discussions related to making a difference in our communities, one’s Rotary club, and within oneself."- Don Sword, District Governor 2017-18 and member of the Rotary Club of Avalon Northeast. The theme of the 2018 conference is "Join Leaders, Exchange Ideas and Take Action". Topics relating to Rotary and its involvement with peace, the environment, leadership, and planning will be of special focus for guest speakers and participants. Guest speakers will include: Dave Penney, Enactus Memorial, Chief Joseph Boland (RNC), Wali Shah and Kevin Tuerff. Rotary District 7820 is comprised of 48 Rotary Clubs throughout Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and Saint Pierre et Miquelon. The Rotary Club of Avalon Northeast proudly serves the communities of Paradise and Conception Bay South, NL. This is the first time in since 2011 that a District Governor was nominated from Newfoundland and Labrador. Contact: Kathryn Oke Atkin, Conference Co-Chair Kathryn.atkin4@gmail.com (709) 685-8696 |
Welcoming a New MemberThe Rotary Club of Avalon is thrilled to welcome new member Troy Wiseman. We already know Troy embodies 'service above self' and is making a contribution from moment one!
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CBS Monument of Honour Follow UpThe Rotary Club of Avalon Northeast was proud to participate in the development of the CBS Monument of Honour. This year we were delighted to receive an update and to be presented with the book dedicated to this important monument. Thank you to all service men and women for your dedication and sacrifices. Lest We Forget.
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Address by Paradise Mayor Dan BobbettMayor Dan Bobbett joined the Rotary Club of Avalon Northeast for his annual address to Club members. What accomplishments in 2017 and a wonderful overview of the things to come in 2018! Thank you Mayor and for your support of the Club.
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Bowling to Eradicate PolioOn February 23, the Rotary Club of Avalon Northeast was proud to host a bowling fundraiser to help eradicate polio on World Polio Day. We are so close!
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Peace Scholar Holly WhiteInternational Peace Scholar Holly White delivered an incredible overview of her experience as a Peace Scholar in honour of Peace and Conflict Resolution Month! So proud to have Holly impart her knowledge.
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Vocational Service and our New GenerationIn partnership with Holy Spirit High School and Rotarians from St John's area Rotary Clubs, a very successful career fair was held. Students identified the occupations they wished to learn about and a very rewarding and informative day was had by all! Thank you to all who participated!
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Address by RNC Chief Joe BolandRNC Chief Joe Boland addressed Club Members and provided his thoughts on community policing and safety. A tremendous presentation and much appreciated.
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Making a Difference in Our CommunityThe Rotary Club of Avalon Northeast was honoured to present the CBS food bank with gift cards to be included in the Christmas hampers organized and distributed by the Food Bank. Thank you for all you do Food Bank volunteers! You are a vital member of the fabric of our community.
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Celebrating the Season with Momma Moments/Choices for YouthThe annual Christmas Party for the Choices for Youth Momma Moments was a hit! Santa was loved by all! What an honour to spend time together each year to celebrate the season.
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Congratulations Haylee Field, Ross Reccord Memorial Scholarship RecipientMember of the Board of Directors, Cherly Stoyles-Sellars, was thrilled to present Haylee Field with the 2017 Ross Reccord Memorial Scholarship for outstanding academic achievement and community service at her alma mater - Holy Spirit High School. Congrats Halyee!
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Congratulations Emily Tucker, Ross Reccord Memorial Scholarship RecipientBoard of Directors and New Generations Chair Rob Boychuk was thrilled to present Emily Tucker, Queen Elizabeth II Regional High School graduate with the Ross Reccord Memorial Scholarship for outstanding academic achievement and service to the school community.
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Lest We ForgetPresident Jennifer Crummey and Board of Directors member Karen Duke participated in the Town of CBS Remembrance Day service. Lest We Forget.
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Paul Harris Fellow Honourees in our CommunityThe Rotary Club honoured two outstanding members of the community - Jeannie Piercey and Eric Schibler - for their incredible service to the community of Conception Bay South. They truly embody Rotary's motto of 'Service Above Self'. Welcome to the distinguished club of Paul Harris Fellows! We are so proud of you both!
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Address from Richard Alexander, NL Employers CouncilPast President Rhonda Caldwell and members of the Club were grateful for the very informative presentation given by Richard Alexander, NL Employers Council. Thank you Richard for endeavours representing the employers of NL!
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Serving Our Environment: Tree PlantingThe Rotary Club of Avalon Northeast participated in a tree planting and ceremony at Manuels River Hibernia Interpretation Centre in September 2017. Members were pleased to accept the RI President's environmental challenge and planted numerous seedlings during the event.
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Oh What a Visit!Members of the Rotary Club of Avalon Northeast were treated to the fine hospitality of the Rotary Club of St. Pierre during DG Sword's official visit to the archipelago. What a weekend of incredible fellowship that will be forever be remembered fondly.
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Address by MP Ken McDonaldThe Rotary Club of Avalon Northeast warmly welcomed and received a very informative address from Avalon MP Ken McDonald. Thank you MP McDonald for your service to the community, the province and to Canada.
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Proud to Partner with the Community of CBSPresident Jennifer Crummey and Mayor Steve Tessier were proud to officially open the Parsons Rotary Club House in August 2017. The Rotary Club of Avalon Northeast and the Town of Conception Bay South look forward to many more years of meaningful partnership.
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2017-18: Rotary Making a DifferenceThe Rotary Club of Avalon Northeast is proud to be the Home of the District Governor Don Sword. President Jennifer Crummey proudly accepts the 2017-18 Rotary: Making a Difference theme banner during the Presidential changeover festivities.
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St John Ambulance (NL Council) Therapy Dog Program Working - Also 'Serving Humanity'The St. John Ambulance (NL Council) Therapy Dog program works with seniors and other vulnerable members of our community. A great demonstration of how we all come together to 'Serve Humanity'. Thanks St. John Ambulance (and the dogs!) for all you do!
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Habitat for Humanity in Our CommunityMany thanks to Sandra and Lori of Habitat for Humanity on their update on Habitat for Humanity's work in NL and in particular the build in CBS! Thanks so much!
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Address from His Worship Steve Tessier, Mayor of CBSThank you Mayor Tessier for your update on the work and ongoing action items for the Town of CBS! Happy to serve the community with you!
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The Importance of Pharmacists in our CommunityThanks to Glenda Power, Executive Director of the Pharmacists' Association of NL, for her presentation to the Rotary Club of Avalon Northeast. The work of pharmacists in our community is so important! Keep up the great work PANL!
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Congrats Holy Spirit High 2016 Ross Reccord Memorial Scholarship Recipient Rachel Durnford!Congratulations to Ms. Rachel Durnford , Holy Spirit High School's 2016 recipient of the Ross Reccord Memorial Scholarship presented by Rotary Club Avalon Northeast members Rob Boychuk and Art Squarey.
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Foundation Month - Let's Give!In the spirit of giving, Foundation Chair Jerry Young completes a fabulous presentation on why members should contribute to the Rotary International Foundation! Let's take action together!
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Rotarian of the Month Mike SiscoeCongrats to Mike Siscoe on his Rotarian of the Month achievement! Thanks for all that you do!
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Announcing 2016 Ross Reccord Memorial Scholarship Recipient Queen Elizabeth Regional High SchoolCongratulations to Steven Rideout Queen Elizabeth Regional High recipient of the 2016 Ross Reccord Memorial Scholarship for selfless service to community while working towards academic goals
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Taking the Challenge to do Our Part for the EnvironmentMany thanks to Jill Thomas Myrick and Jill Pitcher of the Multi-Materials Stewardship Board for their informative presentation on the work of the MMSB. Let's all challenge ourselves to do our part for the environment and our communities. #takeaction
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Celebrating World Interact Week (Oct 31-Nov 6 2016)Proudly celebrating (a little early) World Interact Week with Holy Spirit High Interact Club President and Vice President. Great to hear of all the Club's plans for the 2016-17 year and the Rotary Adventures in Citizenship program experience!!
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True Rotarian Doug RussellMember Doug Russell is the recipient of the True Rotarian Award, presented by 2016-17 DG Elva. Thank you Doug for all your contributions and Serving Humanity and Serving Above Self! Avalon Northeast is so grateful for your contributions.
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DG Visit 2016So great to hear from our DG Elva. Thank you. We look forward to Serving Humanity with you this year.
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New Member InductionA very warm welcome to our newest member Carol. We are blessed to have you with us and proud to serve above self with you! What a contribution you will make to the Club, our community and to Rotary!
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Concussion Talk A great talk with Nick @concussiontalk! What a story. Thank you for sharing your story with us. Best wishes for your podcasts, yoga, pilates and all that you do!
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Request for Proposals Open Through May 15, 2016Paradise / Conception Bay South
Community Enhancement Project Do you have an idea for a community project with the potential to improve the quality of life for residents in your community?
The Rotary Club of Avalon Northeast is inviting proposals from individuals, organizations and municipalities requesting funding or support for programs or projects that have the potential to enhance the lifestyle for the residents of the communities of Conception Bay South and/or Paradise. We are looking for projects that focus on at least one of the following areas: children and families; culture and arts; community engagement; education and literacy; environment and preservation; and, health and human services.
The Rotary Club of Avalon Northeast has been instrumental in developing the Manuels River Hibernia Interpretation Centre, the Topsail Beach Rotary Park, the Rotary Paradise Youth and Community Centre, and the Richard Parsons Memorial Park, as well as a number of other smaller community projects, such as the CBS Monument of Honor, CBS Library Early Literacy Program, Lifestyle Clinics, Choices for Youth Momma Moments, Chamberlains Park, Parson’s Field, and many more.
Please click the following link to obtain an Application Form.
Please contact the Rotary Club of Avalon Northeast directly at the email address below to obtain additional information.
Proposals will be accepted by email and mail at the following addresses: anerotaryproject@gmail.com
Rotary Club of Avalon Northeast P.O. Box 14245 Stn. Manuels Conception Bay South, NL A1W 3J1 The Rotary Club of Avalon Northeast reserves the right in calling for proposals to not be obliged to approve any of the proposals submitted. The Club also reserves the right to request further information through presentation.
CLOSING DATE
The closing date for submission is: Close of business Sunday May 15th, 2016 Proposals will be opened in private. |
Congratulations Hedley Blundon: 2014-15 Rotarian of the YearPast President (2014-15) Leanne Scoville was delighted to present the 2014-15 Rotarian of the Year to Hedley Blundon! Hedley's 'can do attitude' and his tremendous contribution to our annual lobster dinner and auction stood out to Leanne throughout her Presidential year. Thank you so much for everything you bring to the Club Hedley. You are a true embodiment of Service Above Self.
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Community Service SundayThe Rotary Club of Avalon Northeast was pleased to support the Brain Tumor Foundation of Canada - NL Chapter - during the Foundation's annual fundraiser by serving up pancakes! A great event! Thank you to the Foundation for asking us to 'Serve Above Self'.
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RI Presidential Citation RecipientsThe Rotary Club of Avalon Northeast is absolutely thrilled and honoured to have been bestowed the 2014-15 Rotary International Presidential Citation!!! Thank you Assistant District Governor Elect Carman Carroll for presenting this prestigious award on behalf of Rotary International - District 7820 |
Honouring our Community SupportersThe work of the Rotary Club of Avalon Northeast would not be possible without the support of organizations and individuals within our community. To recognize these important contributions, the Club has commissioned two original pieces of artwork (one by Shelley Blundon and one by Tessa Crosbie) to present to those supporters. This evening President Leanne Scoville and Chair of the Club's Recognition Committee Hedley Blundon presented our appreciation to the Town of Paradise. Thank you Town of Paradise.
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Considering Regular Donations to Rotary? Its Easy and Makes a Difference!Past President Art Squarey has been making monthly donations to the Rotary International Foundation supporting RI's efforts worldwide. Art promoted monthly or routine donations to the Foundation as an easy and straightforward method to contribute. Those individual donations add up and do indeed make a difference in so many lives. This evening he was presented his Paul Harris Fellow pin recognizing those contributions by President Leanne Scoville. Your contributions are truly making a difference Art! Thank you. |
Address by Hon. Paul Davis, PremierThank you to the Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador for your informative address to the Rotary Club of Avalon Northeast. It is much appreciated.
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Colony of AvalonChair of the Colony of Avalon Fund Development Council, Mr. Loyola Sullivan, provided an informative overview of the Colony of Avalon's rich history and plans to celebrate 400 years!
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Welcoming New Member Rob Boychuk!Mike Siscoe presented new member Rob Boychuk his Rotary pin and the Club welcomed Rob into the Rotary family. Looking forward to Rob's contributions!
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Welcoming New Member Beth Hanrahan!Proudly welcoming Bath Hanrahan to the Rotary family! We look forward to her Service Above Self.
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Emily Benson, BN, RN, shares her Team Broken Earth experience in HaitiEmily Benson, BN, RN, shared her Team Broken Earth experience in Haiti where she served above self and shared her nursing know-how with her Haitian counterparts. What a fantastic experience!
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Honouring Vocational ServiceThe avenue vocational service is extremely important to Rotarians. Thank you to Club Member Kevin Diamond for offering a Classification Talk. Great information.
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Sharing the Positive Thinkers Club NL Approach to FellowshipThank you Lisa Payne of the Positive Thinkers Club NL for sharing your Club's work and approach to fellowship. Inspiring and inspirational to hear of such like-minded persons and their contributions to the community.
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Welcoming a New Member, Karen Thiste Duke!The Rotary Club of Avalon Northeast is pleased to welcome its newest member Karen Thistle Duke. We look forward to all of your contributions and Service Above Self. Delighted to have you join us!
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100 Portraits of the Great WarOn behalf of Club Members, President Leanne Scoville was honored to thank Morgan MacDonald, Debby Lake and Frank Gogos for their presentation on the 100 Portraits of the Great War http://www.100portraits.ca. Great work commemorating such an important part of the historic and cultural fabric of our province.
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World Rotaract WeekWorld Rotaract Week was celebrated March 8-14, 2015. During our weekly meeting we hosted members of the St. John's Rotaract Cub and the Interact Club Avalon Northeast VP Kathryn Kelly. Thank you New Generations Chair Ginger Haines for being such a mentor and support to the Rotaract and Interact Clubs!
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Welcome new members Allan Hatcher and Jane Murphy!Avalon Northeast President Leanne Scoville proudly welcomes new members Allan Hatcher and Jane Murphy to the Club! The Club is delighted to have you join us and looks forward to your invaluable contributions! Service Above Self is a value we all share with you both. Congratulations!
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Canadian Forces Liaison Council speaks to the importance of Reservists to the community and employersThe Canadian Forces Liaison Council provided an overview of the importance of Reservists to our community and employers. The Canadian Forces is proud to support its Reservists and looks to foster links to employers to ensure they are aware of hiring a Reservist.
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Come Join Us for a Valentine;s Day Dinner and Dance |
Dwight Ball, Leader of the Official Opposition addresses Avalon NortheastDwight Ball, Leader of the Official Opposition, addressed the Club and spoke on the subject of the financial outlook for the province.
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Stella's Circle: An Amazing OrganizationCEO Lisa Browne provided a wonderful presentation on the work of Stella's Circle, an amazing organization in our community. For more information on their work please visit www.stellascircle.ca or via Twitter @stellascircle. We wish Lisa much success in her role and know that she will provide great leadership. Outstanding commitment to those in need of support.
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A Warm Welcome New Member Greg WarrenWe are very proud to welcome new member Greg Warren to the Rotary Club of Avalon Northeast. Greg, we are delighted you have joined us and look forward to our contributions. Service Above Self.
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November Rotarian of the MonthThank you Allison for your unwavering commitment, support, hard work and dedication to the Club's international project!
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December Rotarian of the MonthThank you to Richard Smith for making the Momma Moments Children's Christmas Party such a success!
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A Big Night at Holy Spirit High!Tonight Club President Leanne Scoville presented the Ross Reccord Memorial Scholarship to Holy Spirit High Student (Class of 2014) Molly Clarke. Congratulations Molly! The evening was also significant for Dave Howe and Vicki Chalker. Emily Howe, current student at Holy Spirit received the St. Thomas of Villanova Catholic Women's League Junior Humanitarian Award. Taylor-Lynn Chalker, 2014 Grad, received the Safe Start Driving School Scholarship. We are so proud of your accomplishment ladies!
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NL's Offshore Oil IndustryAndrew Blundon presented on the role of Technip in NL's Offshore Oil Industry. Very informative on the amount of local expertise and fabrication benefitting this province!
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Ross Reccord Memorial Scholarship Awarded 2014On November 6, 2014 Vocational and New Generations Chair Ginger Haines presented the Ross Reccord Memorial Scholarship to Queen Elizabeth Regional HIgh School Graduate Emma Power. Congratulations to all 2014 graduates on their accomplishments!
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October Rotarian of the MonthCongratulations Kevin Diamond - October's Rotarian of the Month!
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Opera on the AvalonOpera on the Avalon's Cheryl Hickman's presentation focused on the contribution the arts make to our community and society and the upcoming opera 'Ours' the Thomas Nangle Story (Beaumont Hamel).
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September is New Generations Month |
Weekly Bulleting September 5, 2014 |
Weekly Bulletin August 20 2014 |
True Rotarian Bob JenkinsCharter Member Bob Jenkins is the deserving recipient of a True Rotarian Award. |
Paul Harris Fellow Awarded to Mike SiscoeClub Member Mike Siscoe is presented with a Paul Harris Fellow for his ongoing Service Above Self each and every day. Congratulations Mike! |
Club Members Practice for Avalon Dragons Sunsplash 2014On August 5, 2014 'Big Wheels' practiced their Dragon Boating prowess in anticipation of Sunsplash with community stakeholder Avalon Dragons. |
Club Views Progress on Richard Parsons Park ProjectProject Managers Hedley Blundon and Rick Spracklin provided an overview of the significant progress achieved to date on the Richard Parsons Park project. |
Club Supports Avalon Dragons FacilityAt a news conference this week, Avalon Dragons Chair Julie Bettney announced plans for the construction of a new multi-million dollar facility at Octagon Pond, Paradise. The group has started a fundraising campaign and already has much support from the business community, various levels of government, including the Town of Paradise. Rotary Club of Avalon Northeast President, Art Squarey, announced the Club will contribute $100,000 towards the project. In addition, the Club will have several members on the project Steering Committee. Construction is anticipated to start later this year.
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CBS 3 Hour Community ChallengeClub members will participate in the Town of CBS Community Clean-Up on Saturday, June 7th. At 9:30am, we will meet at the Gazebo and then start to clean up the Topsail Beach Rotary Park area.. The Town of CBS andTim Hortons CBS locations will provide, shirts, gloves and garbage bags. As well, the Town will pick up bags after the event. Many other community groups and individuals will be particiating in this community-wide clean-up effort on Saturday. While it is too bad we have to do these clean-ups of public areas, nonetheless, we will not let the litterbugs control areas such as Topsail Beach! Come out and do your part for our environment!! |
Classification Talks"Newer" Club members Ginger and Jennifer completed their classification talks at our last Club meeting. Great job!! Obviously these ladies hold very interesting and rewarding positions within their workplaces!! Photo (L-R): Ginger and Jennifer |
Rotaract Members VisitMembers from the MUN Rotaract Club attended our recent Club meeting to give a very informative presentation on their projects and activities. This Club is doing great work and service in the local community and beyond. Photo (L-R): Jeff, Kelly and Jameila |
Paradise Mayor Addresses ClubThis week, Paradise Mayor, Dan Bobbitt, attended his first Rotary meeting in his new role as Mayor. He spoke about various priorities for Council in the current year. The Mayor highlighted key points from the Towns' 2014 budget and several new initiatives for his Council. Photo: Mayor Bobbitt |
Gathering Place PresentationSisters Sheila O'Dea and Sharon Fagan, volunteers at the Gathering Place, gave a very informative and interesting presentation to Club members about various programs and services provided there. Currently, they are undertaking a major fundraising initiative to expand programs offered to disadvantaged people of the St. John's region. Photo: (L-R) Sheila, President Art and Sharon. |
Club Welcomes New Members
Our Club recently inducted three new members: Celia Brennan, Ginger Haines and Claudette Tobin. Former PP Kathy Atkin presided over the swearing in ceremony along with Sponsors Dave Works (Celia) and Vicki Chalker (Ginger/Claudette). Welcome to our newest members!! Photo: (L-R) Kathy, Celia, Dave, Claudette, Vicki and Ginger.
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Ronald MacDonald House Meal Program
Our Club continues to participate in the Ronald MacDonald House Meal Program. This is an on-going program at the House whereby groups, organizations, businesses, etc. prepare the Dinner Meal for guests at the House. Members select the menu, purchase food items and then prepare the meal at the House kitchen. Here are the "Chefs" from our most recent visit. Photo (L-R) Ron Smith, Jean and Kevin Diamond. Missing from photo David Hickey.
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DG Greg Coldwell Visits Club
Our Club welcomed District Governor Greg Coldwell to our regular Club meeting on August 21 at the Manuels River Hibernia Interpretation Centre. Prior to the meeting, the DG met with our Board members to discuss his upcoming year and to also receive an overview of Club activities. During the meeting, DG Coldwell presented Club member, and VP, Leanne Scoville with the True Rotarian Award. Photo: Leanne (L) and DG Coldwell.
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Donation of New Laptop
Special thanks to Club member Paul Murphy and his wife Lola who donated a new laptop to our Club that will be used for Club business. Paul presented the gift to Club President Art Squarey at our recent Club meeting. Photo: President Art (L) and Paul Murphy.
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Significant Achievement Award
Avalon Northeast is one of only 42 Rotary clubs to have received three significant achievement awards, worldwide. There are 8 clubs granted it for 4 times, 3 clubs for 5 times, and only 1 club was granted it for 6 times. We are the only club in District 7820 to have achieved 3 SAAs, Charlottetown has received 2.
Submitted by PDG Trevor Atkin
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Special Recognition Award 2013Our Club was awarded a Special Recognition Award at the District Convention held in Halifax. This prestigious Award is presented to Rotary Clubs to recognize significant service contributions to their communities. It was the only such Award presented at District Convention this year, but marks the third time our Club has been presented for this Award. The Award recognizes the work our Club has done with its major community project, the Manuels River Hibernia Interpretation Centre, which is due to officially open in early July. Not only has the Club contributed $100,000 towards to the Project, but also hundreds of hours of volunteer time of members on various Committees. Thanks to Board member Don Sword who completed all the necessary documentation for the Award. Don and Art attended District Convention for the Award presentation. They presented the Award to Club President Ron Smith at our recent Club meeting. Photo: Don (L),Ron (C), Art (R).
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Presidential Citation Award 2013
Our Club was presented with the Presidential Citation Award at this year's District Convention recently held during the May 24-26 weekend in Halifax. The Award is given to Clubs who are able to meet various criteria in several Services Areas of Rotary. The Certificate was presented at the Conference and incoming President Art Squarey and Vice-President Leanne Scoville presented the Certificate to current President Ron Smith at our May 29th meeting. Photo: Leanne (L), Ron (C) Art (R).
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Rotary Topsail Beach Storyboard Project
Mr. Fred Greening, Friends of Topsail Beach group, attended a recent Club meeting to inform members of the progress being made with the new storyboards to be placed at the Park. All three boards, depicting cultural and historical aspects of Topsail Beach area, have now been completed and will be installed by the Town of CBS. This project was made possible through a partnership between Friends of Topsail Beach, the Town of CBS and our Rotary Club. (Photo: Mr. Fred Greening)
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Club Rotarian of the Month (February)
Congratulations to Randy Dawe for his selection as Rotarian of the Month (February). In addition to his involvement with the Valentine Dance Committee, Randy and his spouse Debbie, hosted members of the Club at this home as part of our Curling Social event. President Ron Smith presented Randy with his certificate at our recent Club meeting. Photo: Randy (L) and President Ron Smith.
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Momma Moments Project Update
This past year, our Club provided financial support in the amount of $11,500 to "Choices for Youth" organization to initiate a "Momma Moments" pilot project for the CBS and Paradise area. Recently, Project Coordinator, Jeannie Piercey, attended our Club meeting and provided an overview of the program and its' success. Momma Moments offers various supports to young moms and their new born babies. Due to the success, their is now a wait list for future participants in the program. Hopefully with future funding opportunities and some additional partners, the project will be able to continue. Photo: Jeannie Piercey (L) and President Ron Smith.
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Clubs Supports Junior Achievement
Ms Sandra Patterson, CEO of the local Chapter of Junior Achievement, gave Club members an overview of the JA Program and in particcular spoke about the success of the program within the school system. Many volunteers enable JA to offer a range of services and programs. Ms Patterson invited any Club members interested in offering their skills and experince to contact her. Our Club's Chair of Community Services, Noelle Hookey, presented Ms Patterson with a cheque for $1,800, on behalf of the Club to assist in the JA program. Photo: Noelle (L) and Sandra (R).
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Rotary Adventure in Citizenship Recipient
Emily Rodgers, a level 3 French Immersion Honors student at Holy Spirit High School, has been chosen as our Club's recipient for the Adventure in Citizenship program. Emily is a resident of CBS and is very active in her school and broader community. She is also current Chair of the Youth Group at the Rotary Paradise Youth Centre. Our Club provides the funding necessary for Emily to travel to Ottawa in April to attend the Rotary sponsored Adventure in Citizenship Program. Some 200 other youth from across the country will attend. The Rotary Club of Ottawa coordinates the program and its' members host the students. Emily was a guest at our recent Club meeting and presented her essay on "What it means to be Canadian".
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MUN Dean of Engineering Speaks to Club
Dr. Greg Nederer, Dean of the MUN Engineering Department, was a recent guest speaker at our Club. Dr. Nederer gave a very interesting overview of the Department and in particular, focused on four key areas within the Department. He also spoke of some new initiatives being planned for the future. In addition, Dr. Gordon Jin, in charge of the Department's Co-op Program, noted the benefits of this program for students and the fact that MUN is a leader within the country in this area. Photo: Dr. Jin (L) and Dr. Nederer (R).
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Paradise Mayor Visits Club
Mayor Ralph Wiseman, Town of Paradise, was guest speaker at a recent Club meeting. Mayor Wiseman gave an interesting overview of the 2013 Budget, highlighting some key priorities for the Town Council in 2013. These included: plan for a new Fire Station; a new arena; road improvements and residential and commercial development initiatives. Photo: Mayor Wiseman (L) and Club President Ron Smith (R)
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Diamond Jubilee Medal Presentation
Congratulations to Club member Scott Parsons who was presented with the Queen Elizabeth ll Diamond Jubilee Medal for his significant contributions to his community. Avalon MP Scott Andrews made the special presentation at a recent Club meeting. Photo: Scott Parsons (L) MP Andrews(R)
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Dr. Lewis speaks of Africa
Dr. John Lewis attended a recent Club meeting as guest speaker and informed members of his work with hospitals in Tanzania, Africa over the past twenty years. Dr. Lewis talked about the medical system and service deliivery in one of the hospitals in which he has a close liasion. In particular, he spoke of the need for a new artisian well at the facility and his goal, along with support from other groups and organisations, to raise sufficient funds (approximately $60,000) for the installation. (Photo: Dr. Lewis)
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Paul Harris Fellow Recognition
Congratulations to two of our Club members who were presented their new Paul Harris Pins in recognition of their financial contributions to the RI Foundation. This was also noteworthy as November is RI Foundation Awareness Month in Rotary. Club President Ron Smith presented Don Sword with his PH + 4 Pin and David Howe received his PH + 1 Pin.
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Coastal Promises - John Fisher
Guest speaker John Fisher gave a very interesting presentation to members about his experiences in rural Newfoundland. Originally from Ontario, John and his family settled in Port Rexton and have established a thriving business, Fisher's Loft Inn and Conference Centre in Trinity East. He spoke about life in rural communities and his business experiences in the Trinity area.
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IPad donation to Autism Society
Our Club recently presented two IPads to the Autism Society. Board Director Ms. Elaine Dobbin and Program Coordinator Jennifer Dyke, attended a Club meeting and spoke about the Society and its' program successes with local autistic children, and the role of IPads in their programming. This Club project was initiated by Rotarian Trevor Atkin and raised funds for the purchase of two IPads that provide a valuable tool for children enrolled in programs. Shown in photo: Trevor Atkin, Dave Works (PP); Jennifer Dyke, parent, Leanne Scoville (Club Secretary).
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Annual Lobster Dinner and Auction
On Saturday, June 2, our Club's major fundraising event was held at the Rotary Youth Paradise Centre. Once again this year, the event attracted a large number of people who enjoyed a fabulous lobster dinner. Many interesting items were auctioned at both the Silent and Live Auction. The Club wishes to thank our Auction Committee as well as all the generous donors for their tremendous support: wine sponsorship; numerous auction items; etc. A great time was had by all and significant funds raised to assist in our community projects!
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Club Receives Major Award
On Monday, May 21, the Con Bay Su Girl Guides held its annual AGM and awards dinner. During the Awards presentation, the Rotary Club of Avalon Northeast was presented with the " Trefoil" Award, one of the highest recognition awards offered by the Girl Guides of Canada. The award was in recognition of the Club's major financial contribution of $33,000 to assist with major renovations of the Girl Guide Camp in Seal Cove, CBS. Club President Dave Works and President Elect Ron Smith accepted the award on behalf of the Club members. Photo: President Works with award
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Student Experiences at Beaumont-Hamel
At the regular Club meeting of May 23, Allison Stentaford of CBS, and a recent MUN graduate, was guest speaker and presented a very informative and interesting presentation about her experiences as a Student Guide at Beaumont Hamel. Allison spent several months this past summer working at the Memorial Site as a Student Guide and prior to that had spent a year of study in Nice, France. Her presentation offered any interesting photos and also outlined the role of the Royal Newfoundland Regiment in the Battle at Beaumont-Hamel on July 1, 1916. Photo: Allison Stentaford
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Ship for World Youth Program
Guest speaker Philippa Gosine gave a very interesting presentation to members at a recent Club meeting about her experiences with the Ship for World Youth Program. Philippa recently participated in the program, sailing to the Arctic, along with a group of other young people. She spoke about the program and her activities. (Photo: Philippa)
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Junior Achievment Support
Shawn Adams, Manager with the regional Junior Achievment program attended a regular Club meeting on May 9, to give an overview of the current programs and activities of JA. Club President David Works presented Shawn with a cheque in the amount of $1,800. from our Club to provide assistance to JA. Shown in Photo: Shawn (L) and President Works (R).
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Crime Stoppers Progam
RCMP Sgt Vicki Chalker and RNC Cst Roy Robinson, Co-Provincial Coordinators of Crime Stoppers attended a recent Cub meeting. Their presentation focused on the overall objectives and benefits of the Crime Stoppers program within our province. In addition, several new Chapters are currently being established, including one in the CBS area. Sgt Chalker indicated the program is seeking volunteers interested in serving on the Provincial Board or the local Chapters. (Photo: Sgt Chalker and Cst Robinson)
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Club Supports Choices for Youth
Our Club decided to fund a Choices for Youth "Momma Moments" pilot project in CBS. Funding in the amount of $11,000 will assist in the implementation of this support program for young moms and their babies. Jeannie Piercey and Steven Barrett, project leaders with Choices, gave an interesting overview of the project for members at a recent Club meeting. Shown in the photo for the cheque presentation are: Steven, Jeannie and Club President Dave Works and Jeannie.
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Valentine Dinner & Dance
Our Club's 3rd Annual Valentine's event on February 11 was a great success! Committee Chair Noelle Hookey presented a very good report to members last week and also thanked all the business sponsors who donated various items for the event. The 250+ people who attended, enjoyed a great meal plus an evening of fun and dancing. Funds raised will enable the Club to financially support various local community projects.
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Club Supports CBS Monument of Honour
Recently, our Club donated $2,500.00 to the CBS Monument of Honour Project. The Monument site in CBS is nearing completion and our donation goes toward the costs of intallation of one of the new flag poles on the site. A plaque, recognizing our Club's support, is now installed at the base of the flag. Photo: Club President Dave Works presents cheque to CBS Monument Committee member.
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RFP Launch for New Project
Our Club has sent out a RFP this week through local media seeking interest for a new partnership project(s). Community groups, municipalities, individuals, etc are welcome to contact us with their project idea. Applicants will complete a short application form prior to our November 30th deadline. Please contact us for Application Form and/or further information at anerotaryproject@gmail.com
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Annual Auction Great Success!
This year's annual gala dinner and auction was a huge success! Thanks to all who attended the event, purchased tickets and participated in the silent and live auctions. Our Club would like to sincerely thank all those individuals and businesses who donated items to assist our fundraising efforts. Almost 200 tickets were sold and close to $70,000 raised to help support our community projects.
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Manuels River ExperienceThe major public launch of the new Manuels River Hibernia Interpretation Centre was held on Tuesday, June 7, at Holy Spirit High School. This major project is a partnership between the Manuels River Natural Heritage Society and our Rotary Club plus all levels of government and the corporate sector. A total of $4.2 million dollars in support was announced: ACOA $700,000, Provincial Government $700,000, Hibernia $1.4 million, Town of CBS $1.2 million, Avalon Northeast Rotary Club $100,000 and the MRNHS $100,000. As well, a public fundraising campaign, whose aim is to raise an additional $2.8 million dollars, was launched. Construction of the Centre is expected to start in this fall with completion in the fall of 2012.
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CBS Community Cleanup
Some Club members participated in the 3 Hour CBS Community Challenge Cleanup on Saturday morning, June 4. Our work centered around cleanup of sections of the Rotary Topsail Beach Park - parking lot, roadway, beach and trail sections. While the Park was relatively "clean" nonetheless trash was collected and picked up by Town Recreation staff. Special Thanks to: Bill, Curtis, Bob, Noelle, Leanne, Ros, Mike, Sid, Rick and Ron who represented our Club.
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DG Brown Visit
Our Governor Mark Brown attended a recent Club meeting and spoke highlighting some of his experiences during his current term. He presented True Rotarian Awards to Club Charter members Bill Alcock and Bob Jenkins as well as new Club members Rhonda Caldwell and Noelle Hookey. A Paul Harris Fellowship was presented to Mr. Wayne Cranford for his outstanding contribution to our community. Shown in Photo (L-R): President Randy dawe, Wayne Cranford, DG Mark Brown and Club member Heldley Blundon
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Banner Exchange Montreal 2010
Incoming President Randy Dawe and seven other Club members and their spouses attended the recent RI Convention in Montreal. The group attended many very interesting sessions, met many new Rotary friends and also of course enjoyed the social aspects of Montreal. In photo  President Randy exchanges banner with Rotarian from Nigeria.
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District Governor Citation Presented to Kathryn Atkin |
Congratulations to Kayla Dormody - Our Newest Member! |
PH Presentation
Wayne Bartlett, a resident of St. John's, was presented a Paul Harris Fellow at a recent Club meeting. Wayne, was actively involved in the fundraising campaign for the Manuels River Hibernia Interpretation Centre project. In addition, for the past four years, Wayne has done a tremendous volunteer job as Auctioneer at our Annual Auction event. Congratulations Wayne! Photo: Wanye's acceptance speech.
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PH Presentation
Amy Anthony, a resident of CBS, was presented a Paul Harris Fellow at a recent Club meeting. Amy was nominated and introduced by former Rotarian and PP Alf Pike. For many years, Amy has been an active volunteer for numerous Club events, including our Annual Auctions and Kelligrews Soiree. Congratulations Amy!Photo: Amy's acceptance speech.
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Presiding over First Meeting
Congrats to Club President Art Squarey as he presided over his first official meeting this past week. All the best for the Rotary Year ahead!!
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CBS Mayor Visits Club
Recently, CBS Mayor Woodrow French attended a regular Club meeting as guest speaker, Mayor French gave an overview of the 2013 Town Budget and highlighted several initiatives being undertaken. In addition, Mayor French acknowledged the contribution by our Rotary Club to the Town and the well-being of its' residents, including the new Manuels River Hibernia Interpretation Centre, Parsons Memorial Park Development, and Rotary Topsail Beach Park. (Photo: Club President Ron Smith (R), Mayor French (L))
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Rotarian of the Month (October)Congratulations to Ashley Butt on being named "Rotarian of the Month - October" for her Club work and dedication to Rotary. (Photo: President Ron Smith presents Ashley with her Certificate) |
PH Fellow Don SwordCongratulations extended to Don on achieving thePH Fellow + 4 for your finanical contributions to the Rotary Foundation. (Photo: President Ron Smith presents Don with his PH Pin.) |
PH Fellow Dave HoweCongratulations Dave on achieving the PH + 1 designation for your financial contirbutions to the Rotary Foundation! (Photo)President Ron Smith presents Dave with his PH Pin. |
President Changeover
The first Club meeting for the new Rotary year, 2012-2013, was held on July 4th. During the meeting, President Ron Smith presented outgoing President Dave Works with a Presidential Plaque and Past Presdient Pin in recognition of Dave's leadership and contribution to the Club during the past year. Dave thanked all Club members for their support and guidance during his term. Photo: Dave (l) and Ron.
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GSE Taiwan Team Members Visit
Allison Power and Allison Stamp, two members of the 2012 GSE Taiwan group attended one of our recent Club meetings. They gave a very informative presentation outlining many of the very interesting experiences they encountered during their month long visit to Taiwan. Both Allisons, from the St. John's area, were part of our Rotary District Group Study exchange team that recently returned from Taiwan.
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Rotary Plaque at CBS Monument
Our Club donated funds to assist in the purchase and installation of one of the new flag poles at the CBS Monument of Honour. The plaque, in recognition of our support, was unvieled during the November 11, 2011, Remembrance Day ceremony.
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Lower Churchill Project
On November 3, Mr. Gilbert Bennett, VP Lower Churchill Project, Nalcor, visted our Club as guest speaker. Mr. Gilbert discussed various aspects of the project and told members about the progress of the Muskrat Falls development. This was a very informative session and also gave members the opportunity to ask questions related to the Project. (Photo: Mr. Gilbert Bennett)
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Philippines Literacy ProjectRecently, Mr. Frank Kennedy and his wife Tessie gave an interesting update on the progress of the LIteracy Project they both coordinate through their Rotary Club in the Philippines. Over the past few years,our Club members have assisted in the collection and shipping of used childrens' books as part of this Project. Our Cub will send another shipment in the next couple of weeks. These books are distributed by Frank and Tessie to children in various areas of the Philippines. (Photo: Frank and Tessie) |
Annual Club Auction and Dinner
This year's major fundraising event to be held on Saturday, June 11, starting at 6:00pm, at the Rotary Paradise Youth Centre. Tickets are now available at $100 pp with a $50 charitable receipt issued per ticket purchase. Lobster Dinner plus live and silent auction. Promises to be another great event! For tickets, please contact any Club member or email: rsmith2804@gmail.com
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Club Supports DARE Program
RNC Constable Kevin Foley attended our meeting of March 9 and spoke about his involvement in the DARE Program. This educational program on tobacco, susbstance and alcohol abuse, is geared to Grade 6 students. Since 2002, our Club has offered financial support for the DARE Prorgam in CBS and Paradise schools. In Photo Vice-President David Works presents Constable Foley with a cheque of $1000. for this year's Club contribution.
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Induction Club Member
Welcome to new Rotarian Leanne Scoville who was inducted at our meeting of February 9. Leanne was sponsored by member Reg Lawrence. Shown in photo: Leanne and President Randy Dawe.
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Newest Club Inductee
Warm welcome to Rotarian Earl Boone who was inducted in ceremony at our Club meeting of February 9. Photo L to R - Earl and Paul Murphy (Sponsor)
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MP Scott Andrews Visits Club
Scott Andrews, MP Avalon, was guest speaker at our regular Club meeting of January 12. Mr. Andrews presented an overview of his political career which included the recent adoption of his first private's member bill.This legistation was introcdued in the House of Commons as result of the tragic murder of young Zachary Turner while in the care of his mother who, at the time, was on bail. MP Andrews held a question and answer session that was well received by Club members. (Photo MP Scott Anrews)
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CBS Santa Claus Parade
Our Club entered a float again this year in the annual Santa Claus Parades in CBS and Paradise. Thanks to Bill Alcock, Trevor Atkin and other Float Committee members for designing and creating the Humpty-Dumpty theme float.
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Valentine Dance Event
Our Club will host its' second annual Valentine Dance at the Rotary Paradise Youth Center on Saturday February 5th 8:30pm - 1:00am. Bar service. Live entertainment provided by local Band 709. Food will be provided.
Tickets are $50 single and are available from any Club member.
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Rotary Scholarship Winner
Holy Spirit student Jamie Warren is the recipient of the 2010 Rotary Club of Avalon Northeast scholarship. Jamie graduated in June 2010 and is currenlty enrolled at MUN. The scholarship, valued at $1500, was presented by Club member Noel Andrews during the Annual Awards Night at the Holy Spirit High School.
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Senator Beth Marshall Addresses Club
On October 13, Senator Beth Marshall attended our regular Club meeting. Ms Marshall spoke to members about her role as a Senator representing the province and our region. She also expressed her interest and support for the Manuels River project of which our CLuib is a joint partner with the Manuels River Natural Heritage SOciety and the Town of CBS.
Photo, Senator Marshall and President Randy Dawe.
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Presentation to Past President
Club President Randy Dawe made a presentation of Past President's pin to Rick Spracklin at a recent Club meeting in recognition of Rick's recent service as CLub President (2009-10). Photo(L-R) President Randy Dawe, PP Rick Spracklin
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Induction of New Member
Our Club welcomed Mr. Bill Farrell as its' newest member in an induction ceremony on September 8. Bill recently moved into our area to take up the Manager position at the CBS Branch of the Credit Union. Photo: (L-R) Kathy Atkin, President Randy Dawe, Bill Farrell, Ron Smith (Sponsor).
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Change of Command
On a cold July 7th evening at Rotary Topsail Beach Park, President Randy Dawe presents Past President Rick Spracklin with a commemorative plaque and gavel to recognize Rick's contribution this past year. Club members Tim Bell and Noel Andrews look on. Club members, family and friends gathered at the Park for a Bbq Social to start the new Rotary Year.
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Books for Literacy
Villanova Junior High in CBS and St. Peter's Junior High in Mount Pearl recently made significant donations of used books for our literacy project. 50-60 boxes were picked up recently at the schools by Club Project Coordinator Mike Siscoe and member Ron Smith.
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Ambassadorial Scholar Megan Breen |
Club's Newest Paul Harris Fellows
At a special dinner meeting on May 26, two Club members, Doug Russell and Reg Lawrence received the distinction of being named Paul Harris Fellows. Both Doug and Reg have been long-time members with the Club and have been very active in their Club events and local community projects. Family members and freinds were present to participate in the presentation. In photo, President Rick Spracklin (centre) and Doug Russell (left) and Reg Lawrence (right).
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Haiti Experience
At our May 19 regular Club meeting, Guest Speaker Denise McGrath gave a very informative and touching presentation of her recent humanitarian excursion to Haiti. Denise, a local pharmacist, was part of a four member volunteer medical team of Newfoundlanders that spend several days in Haiti providing medical attention and support to Haitians following the devasting earthquake. Her slide presentation provided a glimpse into the tremendous work the team completed under very difficult circumstances.
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Gala Auction & Lobster Dinner
The Rotary CLub of Avalon Northeast held its' annual fundraising event on Saturday, June 5th, at the Rotary Paradise Youth & Community Center. With 225 people attending, it marked the largest dinner and auction for the Club. Thanks to the generous donations of individuals and local businesses, almost $45,000 was raised this year. Our Club members sincerely thanks those donors and all those who attended and helped make the event a great success!
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Guest Speaker Guy Badcock
At this week's Club meeting, Mr. Buy Badcock, board member on the Peter Barry Duff Park Commission, gave an update on their plans to develop an educational facility at the Park. He gave a brief history of the Park and progress to date in the Park's development. He indicated the main focus now is on building an educational facilty with washrooms to help facilitate visits by school and community groups. Mr. Badcock also requested the assistance of Rotary members in planning for the facility as well as possible financial assistance by the Club.
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MHA Paul Davis Visits Club
On Wednesday, April 28, newly elected MHA Paul Davis, Topsail District, attended our regular meeting as guest speaker. Mr. Davis spoke about his recent election victory and his new role as an MHA serving the Topsail District. Parts of both Conception Bay South and Paradise fall witin his district. Mr. Davis had a long career in the RNC and prior to election served as Media Relations person for the force.
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Chief Justice Green Visits Club
On Wednesday, April 14, at our regular Club meeting, Chief Justice Derek Green attended as the guest speaker. He gave a very informative and interesting presentation on the topic: "Judging in the Community". Drawing from his experience as the Chief Justice for the province and many years in the justice system, Chief Justice Green spoke in general of the justice system and its' roles and responsibilities within our communities.
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MUN Rotaract Members Visit
Rotaract President Emily Thompson and Vice-President Nathan Barnes attended our Club meeting on March 24 as guest speakers. They provided an excellent overview of the newly formed MUN Club, its' activities/projects and future plans. The MUN Club has been quite active this past year and has attracted a good membership base amongst students. The Club meets regularly on Thursday evenings at the MUN Campus.
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Paradise Mayor Speaks to Club
Recently the Mayor of Paradise, Ralph Wiseman, visited our club as guest speaker. He spoke of the 2010 Town Budget; the impact of property taxes, both residential and commercial; the amount of new home construction; and,the town land offered for development. The Mayor spoke of facilities that Paradise residents can hopefully expect to see in the near future. These include: a new arena and a swimming pool. As well, the Town hopes to add extra lanes on Route 60 from Trails End to St. Thomas Line and a change at the off ramps near the Kenmount Rd Overpass. He also noted the positive impact of the 2 new schools under construction and scheduled to open September 2010.
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Guest Speaker - Jason Sinyard
Mr. Jason Sinyard, Manager of the Waste Management Division, City of St. John's, presented a very interesting overview of the new Waste Management Plan for the Avalon region. The Robin Hood Bay Waste Management Facility has seen a $56 million dollar investemtn over the past couple of years, making it a modern, environmentally-sound facility serving the eastern region of the province. Club members were able to ask many questions regarding the operation of the facility and its' positive environmental impact on the province.
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Local Club assists Haiti Relief Effort
Thanks to the generosity of Club members, approximately $7,400 has been collected to purchase Shelterboxes for the Haitian Relief effort. In addition, the Town of Conception Bay South and the Town of Paradise each donated $1,000 to the Club to assist in the project. The Govt of Canada will match these funds donated bringing the total to $18,800. Rotarians throughout Canada and internationally are engaged in this project and have send thousands of Shelterboxes to Haiti. For more information on the Rotary Shelterbox project, visit www.shelterbox.ca
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Valentines Dance Event
The recent Valentine's Dance Social event held at the Rotary Paradise Youth Center was a great success! Committee Chair David Works says that about 225 tickets were sold, the food was delicious and the Band 709 was well received by those in attendance. The Club hopes to make this an annual event. Almost $6,000 was raised which will assist the Club in it's upcoming projects. Thanks to the Organizing Committee for a job well done!
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Students Helping Students - Holy Spirit Interact Club
In the Christmas spirit, to assist in a project by our Interact Club, Rotarian members are asked to consider a monetary donation to the "Students Helping Students" project. Gift Certificates and Grocery Vouchers are given to needy students and their families for Christmas. Club Rotarian Regina McCarthy will collect donations over the next couple of regular meetings. Please contact Regina if you wish to assist.
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Paul Harris Fellowship Award - Tim Bell
The Rotary Club of Avalon Northeast recently presented a Paul Harris Fellowship to Past President Tim Bell. Tim has been a Rotarian since 1999 and has been quite active within the Club. He has served on numerous Committees, the Board, Executive and as President of the Club in 2007-08 a year in which Tim served not only as President but as his own Club Secretary as well. Tim has been a notable contributor as a driving member of the Club's Annual Lobster Dinner and Auction Committee. In 2008, Tim helped to establish the Rotary Club of Avalon Northeast's Charitable Foundation and served as its first Chair. Tim was a significant supporter and player of the Club's Significant Achievement Award Project, the Rotary Paradise Youth Center, and was Club President during the Official Opening of the Center in June of 2008. District Governor Doug Logan presented Tim's PH Award during his October visit to our region.
Photo: DG Logan, Tim Bell, Kathryn Atkin, Rick Spracklin
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Induction of New Member
Congratulations are extended to Ms Roslind Squires who was inducted into our Club on October 21, 2009. Roslind was inducted by District Governor David Muise during his recent visit to this area. In photo DG Muise presents Rotary Pin to Roslind as our CLub's newest member.
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Club Awards Recoginition
On Wednesday October 21st 2009 approximately 100 Rotarians from the five St. John's area Rotary Clubs held a joint meeting at the Glendenning Golf Club in honour of the visit of the 2009-10 Rotary District Governor, David Muise, from the Sydney Sunrise Rotary Club.
At that time, District Governor Muise presented the Rotary Club of Avalon Northeast with a "Significant Achievement Award" in recognition of the Club's efforts to establish the Rotary Paradise Youth and Community Centre. Rotary Club Past President Kathryn Atkin assisted Mr Muise in presenting the award by providing a history of the project. The Significant Achievement Award is rarely awarded by Rotary International and yet this was the second time our Club has won this award (1st - Topsail Beach Rotary Park ). Rotarian Tim Bell accepted the Award as the Centre held its grand opening during his term as President.
District Governor Muise surprised Tim Bell by recognizing his significant role in the success of his Club's various projects, including the Rotary Paradise Youth and Community Centre, by naming him a Paul Harris Fellow.
Current Avalon Northeast Rotary Club President Rick Spracklin gave a presentation on the Club's activities and he noted our current work with Manuels River Natural Heritage Society to construct a new Visitor's Centre for the Manuels River Linear Park.
District Governor Muise also formally inducted Rosalind Squires as the newest member of the Rotary Club of Avalon Northeast. Unfortunately, Past President Dave Howe was unable to attend the meeting as he was announced as the Club's recipient of the "True Rotarian" Award.
Shown in the photo(Left to right): District Governor David Muise, PP Tim Bell, PP Kathryn Atkin and President Rick Spracklin
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Induction of Newest Member
Congratulations are extended to Ms. Noelle Hookey of Paradise who was inducted into our Club on October 14. Noelle, a pharmacist at the Villa Nova Pharmacy in CBS, was sponsored by Rotarian Jerry Young. Shown in the photo are President Rick Spracklin, Noelle and Jerry.
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Presentation Kendra Power
Our Rotary exchange student, Kendra Power, gave a wonderful presentation to club members about her experiences in Spain this past year. It was evident that she had a great cultural and educational experience. Kendra made many friends and was warmly accepted by her host family. Shown in the photo, Kendra presents her Spanish host Rotary Club banner to President Rick Spracklin.
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Induction Reggie Lawrence
Our newest member, Reggie Lawrence, was officially inducted into the Club on Spetember 16. He was sponsored by his father, Reg Lawrence. Presiding over the ceremonoy was Kathryn Atkin. In the photo, President Rick Spracklin presents welcomes Reggie and Kathryn in background. Warm welcome to Reggie!
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Special Club Meeting
Members of our Club gathered at the residence of Rotarian Bill Alcock for a special meeting on Wednesday evening September 2. While regular business was presented by President Rick, the evening generally was a successful fundraising event for the Canaadian Diabetes Association as part of a special project by club members Jerry Young and Bob Jenkins. Over $500 was raised.
Members enjoyed time around the pool, a BBQ of moose burgers prepared by Chef Bob Jenkins, and sang along to favorite tunes accompanied by the guitar playing of Scott Parsons, Reggie Lawrence and Ron Smith.
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Royal Shag Up Theatre Outing
In late August, a group of Rotarians from our Club and their spouses visited the historic town of Brigus for a dinner theatre show "The Royal Shag Up". This was a fun-filled evening for all participants. Special thanks to Rotarian Kathryn Atkins for organizing the outing as well as Rotarian Scott Parsons whose company, Parsons Transportation, provided a coach for travel to Brigus.
In the photo, Rotarian Bill Alcock is awarded a mouth watering gift from the Queen.
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Topsail Beach Family BBQ
Our Club's annual Family BBQ was well-attended this year as many members and their families participated in this fun-filled evening. Topsail Beach Rotary Park, located in Conception Bay South, is one of the most popular outdoor parks and beaches in eastern Newfoundland. One of the highlights at the event saw Past President Doug Russell offer thanks to his Executive and Board members. Current President Rick Sprackilin presented Doug with a plaque in appreciation of his work and commitment to Rotary during the past year.
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Fossil Expert Visits Club
On July 15, Dr. Riccardo Levi-Setto and his wife attended our regular Club meeting. Riccardo is a leading world expert in trilobite fossils and was visiting Club member Don Sword and his wife Pat. Riccardo spoke to the Club about his involvement with the Manuels River Natural Heritage Society and its' work in promoting and protecting its' world famous trilobite fossil beds. The construction of a new multi-million dollar Interpretation Centre is a new joint project betwen our Club and the Manuels River Natural Heritage Society.
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