Paint for Polio

Our second annual Paint for Polio event to raise funds for polio eradication was a great success. It was a creative and fun way to increase awareness about polio and to help reach our goal of stamping polio out for good. Thanks to everyone who came and supported.
 
Paint for Polio Stan Bissell 2023-11-28 07:00:00Z 0

Creating Opportunities Through KIVA Microloans

One of the ways that the Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue creates international opportunities is by making microloans through an organization called Kiva. Billions of people around the world do not have access to traditional finance and Kiva loans give people the power and resources to build the life they choose. By crowdfunding smaller amounts—called microloans—more borrowers get funded. Through Kiva, we find a person around the world who we want to support, decide how much we want to contribute toward the loan, get repaid, and then lend the money again. The initial $700 we put into Kiva has been loaned more than three times over to people in 44 different countries and we just made our 125th loan!
Click this link to learn more about Kiva: How does Kiva work? | Kiva
Creating Opportunities Through KIVA Microloans 2023-11-07 07:00:00Z 0

Pub N Paint for Polio

Join the Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue for an entertaining and fun guided paint night to raise funds for polio eradication. Come follow along with step-by-step instructions as you sip on your $5 pints & mimosas at Rooster Kitchen & Bar (10732 82 Avenue Northwest Edmonton). This is designed to be an inclusive, fun, non-intimidating atmosphere to create art in good company. All supplies are included, just bring yourself and be ready to have a good time!

Tickets are $51.72 and you will receive a tax receipt for $20 from The Rotary Foundation. Purchase your tickets from the link below:

https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/pubnpaint-paint-for-polio-fundraiser-tickets-743837958357?aff=oddtdtcreator

Pub N Paint for Polio 2023-10-28 06:00:00Z 0

2023-2024 Rotary Theme

This year's Rotary Presidential theme is "Create Hope in the World." Rotary International President Gordon R. McInally calls for Rotary to create hope in the world by working for peace and mental wellbeing. He urges members to engage in tough conversations and earn the trust that’s necessary to realize these values
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Welcome to Our New Member Marianne Auch

Whyte Avenue Rotary is so pleased to welcome our newest member, Marianne Auch. Marianne retired as a junior high humanities and drama teacher following thirty years in the classroom. Prior to that, she worked as a radio news reporter in Kamloops, BC. She is also a certified yoga teacher and meditation instructor. Marianne is excited to increase her community service through Rotary. 
Welcome to Our New Member Marianne Auch 2023-07-04 06:00:00Z 0

So Many Reasons to Celebrate!

We had so many reasons to celebrate the end of this 2022-2023 Rotary Year: The Whyte Knight Award for club service was given to Kelly, President Tamara finished serving her third term as president, Adam took the reigns as our new club president, and we inducted a new member! Our hands were sore from so much clapping. Another successful year with the fun, focused and fearless club.
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Rotaract Update

It was so great to hear from the University of Alberta Rotaract about the successes and challenges of this past year. The work you do is inspirational! We love it when you stop by to attend one of our meetings. Our club was happy to support U of A Rotaract members to participate in the Rotaract Summit.
Rotaract Update 2023-07-04 06:00:00Z 0

Supporting YESS

Whyte Avenue Rotary is proud to support our community partner, YESS. Thank you Margo Long for updating our club on the incredible work that YESS is doing.
Supporting YESS Stan Bissell 2023-05-16 06:00:00Z 0

Remembering Betty Marsh

With sadness, we share the passing of club member Betty Marsh. Betty was a warm and positive person who always brought a smile to the faces of her fellow club members. We will miss you Betty! A donation to the Rotary Foundation will be made in Betty's honour.
Her obituary and details of her celebration of life can be found at this link
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Monolith Tour & Tasting

Whyte Avenue Rotary had a fun and interesting tour and tasting at The Monolith on Thursday. We enjoyed hearing the story of this unique facility in Edmonton's growing microbrewery industry and tasting the unique beers that they are making. We love learning about and supporting local businesses and this was certainly a fun club "field trip,"
Monolith Tour & Tasting Stan Bissell 2023-03-13 06:00:00Z 0

Coats for Kids & Families

On February 2, our club members were busy sorting coats at the United Way Coats for Kids & Families program. This program aims to ensure families have access to the proper winter outerwear needed for our cold Edmonton and area winters.
Coats for Kids & Families Stan Bissell 2023-02-12 07:00:00Z 0

Paint for Polio

Our Paint for Polio fundraiser with Pub N Paint YEG was a huge success. We are so close to wiping polio out for good and every dollar counts. We raised over $600 for polio eradication and had so much fun doing it. Thanks Rooster Kitchen & Cafe for hosting us and for Ariel Durkin for making us all into artists.
Paint for Polio Stan Bissell 2022-11-29 07:00:00Z 0

Project Amigo Sponsorship

Project Amigo Canada Society focuses on supporting youth of lower income families in Suchitlan, Colima, Mexico. Without support, these youth would have difficulty achieving even a basic, education. Project Amigo ensures students have access to a continuous education from elementary to tech school or university levels, and the ability to achieve their highest potential.
 
For the past two years, the Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue has been sponsoring a Project Amigo student who is elementary school. Project Amigo has reached out to our club to ask if we would consider sponsoring a student at the secondary level, which is a larger financial commitment of $850/year.
 
Due to the pandemic, many families in the communities Project Amigo serves are dealing with financial difficulty, which resulted in more families applying for support for their children’ education. This September alone, they have accepted more than 40 new students at the secondary level and they are hoping to find a sponsor for each of them. 
 
Click to read the bios for two of these students in their first year of Secondary School. 
Project Amigo Sponsorship 2022-11-18 07:00:00Z 0

Mision Claridad

Paul Dusseault from the Rotary Club of Edmonton Riverview came to speak to our club about Misión Claridad (Mission Clarity). This project provides free cataract surgery to Ecuadoreans who can’t afford it and whose lives and livelihoods are profoundly impacted by their blindness or vision impairment due to cataracts. The mission will also raises awareness of what cataracts are, the risk factors that predispose individuals to cataracts, and how several of those risk factors can be minimized. Thank you for sharing this inspiring story and worthwhile project with our club Paul!
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A Streetcar Named Rotary

On Tuesday October 4th, Whyte Avenue Rotary members took Streetcar No. 33, a restored 1912 streetcar, for a ride across the High Level Bridge. We learned so much from our volunteer conductor about history of the car and the historical society that preserves and runs the cars as we enjoyed the beauty of the Edmonton river valley.  
A Streetcar Named Rotary 2022-10-10 06:00:00Z 0

Pub N Paint for Polio

Join the Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue for an entertaining and fun guided paint night to raise funds for polio eradication. Come follow along with step-by-step instructions as you sip on your $5 pints & mimosas at Rooster Kitchen & Bar (10732 82 Avenue Northwest Edmonton). This is designed to be an inclusive, fun, non-intimidating atmosphere to create art in good company. All supplies are included, just bring yourself and be ready to have a good time!

Tickets are $48.76 and you will receive a tax receipt for $20 from The Rotary Foundation. Purchase your tickets from the link below:

PubNPaint "Paint for Polio" Fundraiser Tickets, Tue, 22 Nov 2022 at 7:00 PM | Eventbrite

 
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Tuesday, August 30th, Global Grant Scholar, Haley Stang

On Tuesday, August 30th we were happy to have both an in person meeting AND listen to our great presenter, Haley Stang, a Rotary  District 5370 Global Grant scholar. 
 

Haley grew up on a farm in rural Canada, before moving to England to pursue a Biomedical Engineering degree. Throughout her upbringing she played elite level ice-hockey, fastball and volleyball, these experiences shaped a significant portion of her leadership characteristics.es as possible including studying with the year above. It was at this time in high school Haley founded a Rotary International Youth Club; Interact and lead this club to a humanitarian trip that same year.

Following high school, Haley was involved with The University of Alberta's Rotaract club, serving as the community service chair. Soon after Haley began district roles in District 5370 and was on the executive team for Rotary Youth Leadership Awards North America for three years. Haley has served as The Canadian Delegate to The United Nations at the Headquarters in New York City, USA on two separate occasions.

Haley was a member of The Sheffield Engineering Leadership Academy, learning from industry leaders within engineering. Most recently Haley works within a biomedical research lab at Harvard Medical School.

Haley's career goals are to move onto being a medical doctor, while utilizing her engineering background to bring forth an innovation focus to individualized medical care.

When Haley isn't studying, or serving her community, she enjoys anything outdoors, coffee, travelling, cooking, horse back-riding, film photography and learning German!

Haley Stang is truly an amazing and inspirational person and we were thrilled to hear about her current work and know she will have a very bright and successful future.  Stay in touch, Haley!  If you'd like to see what Haley is doing and donate towards her education go to her website at https://www.haleystang.com/

 

 
Tuesday, August 30th, Global Grant Scholar, Haley Stang Kelly Sysak 2022-09-12 06:00:00Z 0

Welcome to the 2022-2023 Rotary Year

RI President-elect Jennifer Jones imagines a Rotary where members act to make their dreams become reality and they make the most of their club experiences. She urges members to engage more with each other and use these connections to build partnerships that change the world.
The 2022-23 presidential theme logo was designed by renowned Australia-based Indigenous artist Riki Salam to represent RI President Jennifer Jones’ theme and initiatives. The logo represents key elements of Rotary while honoring the Indigenous culture:
• The circle signifies connections to one another.
• The dots around the circle represent people, one for each of our areas of focus.
• The circle and the dots together become a navigation star, which signifies Rotary’s guiding light.
• The solid line underneath signifies a digging stick used for hard work — a tool that Rotary’s people of action use to get things done.
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Congratulations to Whyte Avenue Rotary Alumna Paige Reeves 2022-04-25 06:00:00Z 0

Tuesday, April 19th Volunteer Event

Thank you all so much for coming out this past Tuesday to prepare food hampers for the needy.  Your efforts are truly appreciated!
Glad to see new member Eric.  Also member prospect Arshi and significant other Steve as well as Sami join us. Their applications are being processed.  Members of YEG Passport and Edmonton club also participated as well as Friends of the club.  Super involvement on a snowy evening!!!!
 
Next Food Bank event is Sunday May 15. spots still open. Consider signing up or bring a friend.   See the club website for event posting.
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Melcor Meals Take 7

Our small but mighty club was back at one of our favourite activities this week - supporting community members in our city.
 
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Melcor Meals Take 7 2022-04-25 06:00:00Z 0

Project Amigo Update

 
Miguel Angel Rodriguez Martinez, the Project Amigo student that our club sponsors in Colima, Mexico, sent us a letter and drawing thanking us for the support and gifts that were sent with Marilyn Mucha when she travelled there to participate in a volunteer week. It is so exciting that she got to meet our “ahijado” We can't wait to hear more about Marilyn and Sue's experiences later in May. Click the "Read More" to read a translation of Miguel's letter.
Project Amigo Update Stan Bissell 2022-03-15 06:00:00Z 0

Supporting Ukraine

At Rotary, we are deeply concerned by the deteriorating situation in Ukraine and the escalating loss of life and humanitarian hardship there. Our club met on Tuesday, March 8th, to discuss how our club, and how individual club members, could support the people of Ukraine during this crisis. Our club will be making a donation to ShelterBox Canada to help address the many Ukrainian people who have become refugees. Click the "read more" button below to see three ways you can help.
Supporting Ukraine Stan Bissell 2022-03-15 06:00:00Z 0

Neighbour Appreciation 

Thanks to all the club members and friends that came together to show some love to our neighbours in shelter on the south side.
We put together 80 Valentine’s Day packages with Cinnaholic cinnamon buns and Crave cupcakes picked up by James Cameron and packaged by Marilyn Mucha and her Mom, Alice. Then added beautiful handwritten greeting cards by Simone Desilets, Claudette Rosenthal and Kathy Strobl, as well as Tim Horton's gift cards, stuffed by Kristin Jennings. These were delivered to the Knox and Strathearn Baptist shelter locations by Michelle Okere and Brittany Grunerud.
Additionally, our Neighbour Center friends are getting a handwritten card and Subway gift card when they pick up their March bus passes.
We appreciate everyone’s contributions! This no doubt made a difference in the hearts of the recipients.
May be an image of 2 people, people standing and indoor
May be an image of food
 
May be an image of 1 person, outdoors and text that says "Crave"
 
 
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Bissell Centre

At our last meeting we had a presentation from Kelly Sysak, a Development Officer with Edmonton's Bissell Centre.
 
Bissell Centre Kelly Sysak 2022-02-11 07:00:00Z 0

Operation Friendship Seniors Society

Operation Friendship Seniors Society (OFSS) is a smaller inner city agency that has been around since 1969. It serves the specific demographic of seniors 55 and older who are facing poverty and homelessness. On Tuesday February 1st, Jimmy Morrison, Community Relations Supervisor with OFSS, came to update the club on the work that OFSS is doing in the community, how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected OFSS, and how our club could support OFSS. We look forward to re-engaging with OFSS as a community partner. Thank you Jimmy!
Operation Friendship Seniors Society Stan Bissell 2022-02-01 07:00:00Z 0

Dr. Tanyss Munro  Amarok Society

The Rotary Club Whyte Avenue had the pleasure of hearing from Dr. Tanyss Munro from Amarok Society on Tuesday, November 30th.  We were given an update of the Amarok Society.  
 
The Amarok Society teach mothers to teach the world
They work in the slums of Bangladesh where, according to the UN, virtually all population growth is taking place in the least developed regions and countries in urban centres, not rural villages.  1 in 3 children is growing up illiterate. It’s unlikely that any child will grow up in this chaotic, violent, noisy place to become a thoughtful, caring adult.
Given that building schools, training teachers and filling them with children was not working Amarok needed to come up with a novel approach. What if we taught their illiterate mothers? Every school we have is for mothers with 25 mothers/school.
 
Each mother teaches 5 children in her microschool. Every one of these children will graduate from  high school – some will go beyond.
Every boy they teach grows up thinking it natural and normal to be taught with girls by a woman. Not one of these little girls will be a child-bride like the mothers who teach them were.
 
We thank Dr. Tanyss Munro for giving our club an update and seeing the amazing work that Amarok Society continues to do. 
 
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Holiday Auction 

Our Holiday Auction is now LIVE! You can click the link below to browse and bid on awesome items including wine, gift baskets, dinner at local restaurants, jewelry, baking and more, and help our club raise funds to continue supporting Edmonton’s most vulnerable youth. Givergy Holiday Auction
The online auction will remain open until 8:00PM on Tuesday, December 7th.
 
You can also support our club by making a donation. If you would like a charitable tax receipt, please donate through the District 5370 Foundation at Canada Helps. These unrestricted funds allow us to respond to the most pressing needs in our community. **Please select the Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue from the drop-down link. 
 
Holiday Auction  Stan Bissell 2021-11-26 07:00:00Z 0

Food Bank Service Event

Edmonton's Food Bank is one of Whyte Avenue Rotary’s favourite places to volunteer. Thanks to everyone who came out to lend a hand sorting donations and building hampers on Tuesday night.
Food Bank Service Event Stan Bissell 2021-11-23 07:00:00Z 0

Rachel Notley, MLA

On Monday November 15th, the Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue co-hosted an online lunchtime meeting with the Rotary Club of Edmonton (Downtown) and the Rotary Club of Edmonton West. Each club president had a chance to share a bit about their clubs and their upcoming events and activities. Our speaker was Member of the Legislative Assembly for Edmonton Strathcona, and Leader of the Official Opposition, Rachel Notley. Ms. Notley shared her perspective on the state of affairs in Alberta and took time to answer questions from club members. We appreciated Ms. Notley taking time from her busy schedule to speak with Rotarians.
Rachel Notley, MLA Stan Bissell 2021-11-17 07:00:00Z 0

Project Amigo Update

On Tuesday, November 16, we had Past District 5370 Governor and Canadian Intermediary for Project Amigo Canada Society, Elly Contreras-Vermeulen, join our meeting as our speaker live from Colima Mexico. Elly provided an update on the work that Project Amigo is doing and how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected their efforts. Project Amigo Canada Society helps lift youth out of poverty through education and focuses on supporting youth of lower income families in Suchitlan, Colima, Mexico. 
For the past three years, the Whyte Avenue Rotary Club has been sponsoring a student through Project Amigo, and at the meeting we got a chance to meet Miguel via Zoom and to ask him questions. Miguel is in Grade 6 and loves Spanish class, reading, playing basketball, and his favourite food is pizza. It was wonderful to make the connection with Miguel. One of our members, Marilyn Mucha, will be participating in a Project Amigo volunteer week this winter, so we will soon get to learn more about Project Amigo and Miguel through her volunteer experience. To learn more about Project Amigo Canada Society, click here
Project Amigo Update Stan Bissell 2021-11-17 07:00:00Z 0

Congratulations!

Whyte Avenue Rotary Members Michelle and Enyinnah Okere are both chosen for Edify Edmonton magazine's Top 40 Under 40!
 
Congratulations! Kelly Sysak 2021-11-06 06:00:00Z 0

Empowering Girls Initiative

Tamara Larson, as an Ambassador for this year's Empowering Girls Initiative, told us about how Equality is a fundamental human right that's critical in order to have a peaceful, prosperous, and sustainable world. Still, girls and women worldwide face inequities in areas including health and education, and they experience significant violence and disproportionate poverty. Rotary encourages clubs and districts to prioritize projects that improve the health, well-being, education, and economic security of girls in their communities and around the world.
Tamara Larson
Ambassador For Empowering Girls Initiative
Empowering Girls Initiative Kelly Sysak 2021-10-14 06:00:00Z 0
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Edmonton Sport Council

On Tuesday September 21st, we had Gary Shelton, Executive Director of the Edmonton Sport Council, speak to our club about the work that the Edmonton Sport Council does and how COVID has impacted youth sport in Edmonton. The Edmonton Sport Council is a non-profit society serving and representing the sport, active recreation, and active living community. Some of the objectives of the council are to raise the profile of sport in Edmonton, share best practices, and to facilitate access to expertise, education, and training in the areas of physical literacy, sport, and active recreation by Edmonton organizations.
Gary shared how COVID-19 has dramatically impacted the sport community and how socioeconomic status has a major impact on returning to sport. For example, youth sport has lost access to community use of schools gyms during the pandemic; golf courses reduced or eliminated youth subsides due to the high demand for tee times; and availability of equipment, such as cross-country skis, and bikes, has been limited. Gary shared some startling figures, including how approximately 365,000 girls who were in sport prior to COVID 19 are not expected to return to sport! 
Thank you for the enlightening talk Gary. 
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STARS Air Ambulance

On Tuesday September 14, we had the pleasure of hearing Jon Gogan, Provincial Director for Northern and Central Operations, tell us about Shock, Trauma, Air Rescue Service (STARS). Jon told us how STARS was founded in 1985 after a pregnant woman from a rural community died from blood loss, leaving a father alone with their newborn. For STARS founder Dr. Powell, her death was one too many. Something had to be done and a non-profit helicopter air ambulance service was begun and has grown to serve three provinces. 
We have probably all seen the iconic red helicopters, but hearing first-hand about the incredible life-saving work that STARS Air Ambulance does gave us a new appreciation of just what those helicopters can do and why it is so important to support their work. Thank you Jon for sharing inspiring stories of this incredible organization! If you want to learn more about STARS, visit Stars.ca
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Fall Social at Hawrelak Park

Whyte Avenue Rotary had a great turnout of members and friends at our fall get together in the park. Members had not seen each other in person for many months due to the pandemic and it was great to catch up face-to-face. We were also happy to support the Rooster Cafe by ordering delicious catered meals. 
 
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Root for Trees Volunteering

Our club, members of the YEG Passport Club, and friends spent Wednesday evening planting fruit and nut trees - cranberries, gooseberries, saskatoon and hazelnuts as part of City of Edmonton Root for Trees initiative. Club members also joined U of A Rotaract club on Friday night to continue the planting along Strathearn Crescent. Thanks to everyone who came out to help expand, care for and protect our urban forest.
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REET Institute

Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue members Michelle & Enyinnah Okere joined us to talk about a new non-profit that they have started called the REET Institute.

The REET Institute teaches students about financial literacy and commercial real estate. The REET Institute will partner with corporations, schools, and non-profits to deliver training using a blend of e-learning, live courses, and hands-on experience. REET leverages a practical learning approach where students work with industry professionals and executives to evaluate live deals. These deals are located within their respective communities and students are then required to present them in a pitch competition to industry leaders. Students emerge from the program with the skills, confidence, experiences and networks that prepare them to secure a strong first job and to become stakeholders in their community. Michelle and Enyinnah are particularly interested in promoting diversity and inclusion in the commercial real estate sector and hope to engage youth from diverse and marginalized backgrounds to participate in this training. You can learn more by visiting their website at this link: REET Institute – Welcome to our institute.

Thank you for sharing your exciting new venture with us Michelle & Enyinnah!

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Taproot Edmonton & the Municipal Election

On Tuesday we had Mack Male from Taproot Edmonton speak to our club about the upcoming municipal election. Taproot Edmonton is a source of curiosity-driven original stories, curated newsletters on various topics, and locally focused podcasts with a mission to help communities understand themselves better. Taproot Edmonton has a strong focus on municipal issues and club members were very interested in what they have to say about the upcoming municipal election. One of the exciting tools they are developing is a candidate survey that will be used to match voters with a candidate whose position on election issues most closely aligns-- it will be great to visit their website later this fall to give the tool a try and use it to become more informed about the election. Vist Taproot Edmonton at https://edmonton.taproot.news/ to find out more or check out their "Speaking Municipally" podcast by clicking this link
Taproot Edmonton & the Municipal Election Stan Bissell 2021-07-21 06:00:00Z 0

A Visit from DG Donna Barrett

We were honoured to have District Governor Donna Barrett come to our club meeting on Tuesday, July 13th; our club was one of the first clubs in District 5370 that Donna visited. Donna met with our board before joining our regular club meeting. She spoke on this year's theme of Serve To Change Lives and remarked how our club already has a stellar record of service in the community. We look forward to inviting her back for an in person visit when we are meeting again face to face. Donna also played her fun introductory video for us, which you can check out at this link: https://portal.clubrunner.ca/50012/Stories/district-governor-donna-barrett
 
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A Youth Leader for the Ages

The latest edition of Rotary Canada magazine features a story about our own Tamara Larson and all the work that she has done with young leaders in Rotary. It is great to see our club mentioned in this national publication. Congratulations Tamara. Check out the article here
A Youth Leader for the Ages Stan Bissell 2021-07-02 06:00:00Z 0

Bronze Hat Trick for ShelterBox Canada

Every year, ShelterBox Canada says thank you to Rotary Clubs for their incredible support with the ShelterBox Canada Hero Awards. Natural disasters and conflict are inevitable and frequent, and the need is continuous. A ShelterBox Canada Hero is a Rotary Club that has identified the continuing need to prepare for disasters and respond at a moment’s notice. Clubs are recognized based on their total annual giving throughout the Rotary year and all donations that are fundraised or donated by the club are included in Hero recognition. For the third year in a row, The Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue has been awarded with a Bronze Hero award from ShelterBox Canada!
 
ShelterBox has now provided aid to 2,000,000 people across 98 countries! While it took 15 years to help 1 million people, The Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue has helped ShelterBox reach their second million in the space of just 5.5 years. Our club is proud that we could contribute to help improve the lives of hundreds of thousands of families affected by disaster and conflict.
Bronze Hat Trick for ShelterBox Canada Stan Bissell 2021-06-17 06:00:00Z 0

Annual General Meeting

Last Tuesday we held our club's annual general meeting (AGM) online. This is an important meeting as it is an opportunity to reflect on the current Rotary year, make decisions about the next Rotary year, and holding an AGM is also requirement for our club to maintain our society status. At the meeting, committee chairs reported on the fantastic things that they accomplished during this Rotary year, we discussed the proposed budget for the next Rotary year, and we elected the members of the club board of directors. Congratulations President Kelly, Secretary Mike, Treasurer Stan K, and Past-president Stan B who will who will lead our club in the 2021-2022 Rotary year.
Annual General Meeting Stan Bissell 2021-06-10 06:00:00Z 0

Congratulations to Our 50/50 Winner

The Whyte Avenue Rotary Club teamed up with the Strathcona Rotary Club to raise funds for our clubs and to support Wounded Warriors Canada through a 50/50 cash raffle.
Congratulations to the winner, Neil Reid of Edmonton, who took home $3,360. Thanks you to everyone who supported this fundraiser.
 
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Royal Astronomical Society of Canada

On Tuesday we had Geoff from the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada (RASC) speak to our club about all the interesting things that the organization does. The RASC brings together over 4,000 enthusiastic amateurs, educators, and professionals. The RASC Edmonton Centre, established in 1932, exists to promote the advancement of astronomy and allied sciences as well as to increase public awareness of astronomy as an enjoyable hobby and as an important scientific endeavor. Geoff shared how people with an interest in astronomy could learn more through the events that RASC holds and the publications that they produce. They have many free opportunities throughout the year for people to hear talks by celestial experts or to sky gaze with local astronomers at the observatory in Coronation Park. Thank you for sharing your passion for astronomy with us Geoff. 
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Who's Who with Lochlan Keylor

On Tuesday May 18,  Lochlan Keylor gave his Who's Who? classification talk in an engaging and lighthearted fireside-chat format with his Rotary sponsor, Paige Reeves. As Lochlan answered questions from Paige, we got to learn more about his life, career, interests, and what brought Lochlan to Rotary. Lochlan shared with us how he completed the hospitality management program at NAIT with the support of Inclusion Alberta and was working as a banquet server and host for corporate events at Fort Edmonton Park prior to the pandemic. Lochlan is an avid reader and has been a long-time member of a book club; he is a connoisseur of fine cocktails; he is also an accomplished Toastmaster and will be the president of his Toastmaster club next year. Lochlan is obviously very social and likes to stay busy, which makes him a great Rotarian. Thanks for sharing with us Lochlan, introducing your cats to us, and making us laugh.
Who's Who with Lochlan Keylor Stan Bissell 2021-05-19 06:00:00Z 0

Rotary Integrity Awards

The 17th Annual Rotary Integrity Awards were held on Monday May 17th. Rotary clubs in the greater Edmonton area are able to nominate one non-Rotarian who they feel is a local hero; this year, the Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue nominated Margo Long, President and CEO of Youth Empowerment Support Services (YESS). Margo took home an Integrity Award for her passion in bringing community support for youth in the Edmonton area. Our club was so happy that someone who exemplifies the motto "service above self" was able to able to be recognized. After winning her award, Margo said, "Of all the achievements I have to be proud of in my life, being recognized for my integrity and service is truly incredible." Congratulations Margo.
Rotary Integrity Awards Stan Bissell 2021-05-19 06:00:00Z 0

Coordinated Youth Response

On Tuesday May 11th, Eli Schrader, a Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue alumnus, came to speak to us about Edmonton's Coordinated Youth Response. This is a collaborative effort in Edmonton to integrate support for youth aged 15-24 experiencing crisis and housing instability during the pandemic. There are several youth service agencies from across the city that have formed this network to support vulnerable and at-risk youth in an effective and streamlined way. Thank you Eli for sharing how the youth sector in Edmonton is becoming more unified.
 
 
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Salvation Army Grace Village

On Tuesday May 4th, we had Al Hoeft, The Salvation Army Divisional Secretary for Public Relations & Development for the Alberta & Northern Territories Division, speak to our club about the plans for their new Grace Village facility. Grace Village will provide supportive housing to bridge the gap between chronic homelessness and permanent housing in Edmonton. Grace Village will also offer addiction recovery programming to help people build the strength to break free of drug or alcohol addiction, giving hope for a better and brighter future. Al explained how Grace Village will be designed to support residents in a dignified and safe way, to promote community engagement and outreach, and meet the highest environmental building standards as a net zero building. Thank you for coming to speak to us about this project Al!
For more information on Grace Village visit BuildingTheDreamYEG.ca
Salvation Army Grace Village Stan Bissell 2021-05-05 06:00:00Z 0

Linda Hoang - Cat Fest

This week we had Linda Hoang as our guest speaker. Linda is one of Alberta's most popular bloggers and social media strategists. Her blog and social media presence shows her passion for supporting local businesses, exploring neighbourhoods, and discovering food and art. Linda is the founder of the Edmonton International Cat Festival. Linda shared her love of cats (and cat puns) with us and how Cat Fest is adapting to the challenges of covid-19. She is also the founder of Instagrammable Wall Guides and she told us how she scouts out, shares, and gives tours of the most interesting walls to use as photo backdrops in Edmonton and other cities. An instagrammable wall tour sounds like a great activity for a future Whyte Avenue Rotary fellowship event! Thanks Linda - your presentation was purr-fect!
Linda Hoang - Cat Fest 2021-04-28 06:00:00Z 0

Whyte Avenue Rotary Helps the Edmonton Food Bank

On Tuesday April 20th, Whyte Avenue Rotary Club members and friends were at the Edmonton Food Bank safely helping sort items and fill hampers for those in need. Thanks to the volunteers who helped out with this event!
Whyte Avenue Rotary Helps the Edmonton Food Bank 2021-04-28 06:00:00Z 0

U School

On Tuesday April 13, two University of Alberta Senators, Dave Rumbold and Marla Palakkamanil, and Michaela Mann, U School Program Lead, came to speak to our club about U School. U School is a program run by the University of Alberta Senate that aims to introduce and connect students in grades 4 through 9 from socially vulnerable, Aboriginal (First Nations, Métis and Inuit) and rural communities to the University of Alberta. Classes, with their classroom teachers, attend a week-long immersion experience on campus led by U School staff. Our guest speakers shared how the sessions at U School are designed to build excitement while meeting the objectives of the curriculum. The program also strives to create a sense of belonging for marginalized students who have significant barriers to overcome - and it is clearly working since hundreds of U School alumni now attend the University of Alberta. The quotation that our guest speakers shared with us sums up the impact of U School,
 
"Some children are lucky to grow up in families and communities where the life-changing power of post-secondary education is well understood. U School is for everyone else."
 
U School sounds amazing and we were so happy to learn about this program and the role of a University of Alberta Senator. 
U School Stan Bissell 2021-04-17 06:00:00Z 0

Anna-Marie Robertson - Global Grant Scholar 

On Tuesday we had Anna-Marie Robertson join us online from the UK to talk about how Rotary has made an impact in her life. Anna-Marie completed her law degree at Cambridge University in July, and now with the help of a Rotary Global Grant, she is going to continue her studies in law by starting a master of laws degree in National Security Law at Georgetown University as a Georgetown National Security Law Scholar.
 
Anna-Marie has an impressive academic and service background. In addition to her law degree, she holds a Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Transnational Law and Human Rights (Carleton University) and a Certificate in International Affairs and Strategy (Sciences Po). Prior to her legal studies, Anna-Marie held various positions at the Canadian Red Cross and has been deployed to a number of disasters across Canada. She is currently works as Senior Advisor, Government Relations at the Canadian Red Cross. Anna-Marie is a former Rotary Youth Exchange Student (2012-2013); following her exchange, Anna-Marie returned home to Edmonton where she engaged with Rotary as a Rotex student and established an Interact Club at her high school. Anna-Marie was awarded the Rotex Scholarship (District 5370) for her commitment to service and further recognized by the Rotary Club of Edmonton as a Paul Harris Fellow.
 
We are so happy that the Whyte Avenue Rotary Club was able to work with other District 5370 Rotary Clubs to help make this Global Grant Scholarship happen for Anna-Marie - she is such a deserving recipient and we look forward to hearing about her studies when she comes back to visit our club again. All the best in your studies Anna-Marie!
Anna-Marie Robertson - Global Grant Scholar Stan Bissell 2021-04-11 06:00:00Z 0

50-50 Cash Raffle In Support of YESS

Whyte Avenue Rotary held an online 50/50 raffle in support of Youth Empowerment and Support Services (YESS) during the month of April. YESS has been one of our community partners since our club was chartered over ten years ago. Proceeds raised from this 50/50 will help support the valuable work that YESS does. Thank you everyone for your support of this fundraiser. Congratulations to Mike Brandingen, who took home half of the $3,820 total jackpot. 
50-50 Cash Raffle In Support of YESS Stan Bissell 2021-03-23 06:00:00Z 0

ShelterBox Trivia Fundraiser

Our International Committee hosted a trivia night to help raise funds in support of ShelterBox, Rotary's partner in international disaster relief. Karen shared the story of ShelterBox and about the great work that they do, then quizmaster Jennifer kept us laughing as she stumped us in multiple categories. Thank you to everyone who participated and who made a donation to ShelterBox. Congratulations to Linda Newton & Keith Laughton, who joined from Ottawa to win the quiz, and congratulations to our door prize winner, Michelle, who got a solar lamp and cell phone charger - just like the ones that go into a ShelterBox.
ShelterBox Trivia Fundraiser 2021-03-16 06:00:00Z 0

Kassia Fardoe - Global Grant Scholar

This week we had Global Grant Scholar Kassia Fardoe as our speaker. Kassia was studying at the London School of Economics where she worked to complete her Master of Science in International Development and Humanitarian Emergencies. Kassia is passionate about animals and wildlife conservationism and she has focused that passion by examining the neo-colonial behaviours of conservationists in her dissertation. We were interested to hear about her experience living in London and her studies, including a project that looked at using drones for humanitarian responses. We also heard about the challenges she faced trying to complete her studies in the middle of a pandemic, such as having to attend seminars with a 7-hour time difference! Multiple Rotary clubs collaborated to make this scholarship happen and our club is proud to have been one of the clubs that helped support Kassia's Global Grant Scholarship. Best of luck in your future endeavours Kassia.
Kassia Fardoe - Global Grant Scholar Stan Bissell 2021-03-10 07:00:00Z 0

Karen Foss Who's Who?

On Tuesday March 3rd we had our very own Karen Foss give her Who's Who? talk. This was an opportunity for Karen to tell the club about about herself, her career, and what brought her to Rotary. We were so interested to learn about Karen's role as a nurse practitioner in the area of neonatal intensive care and to find out about her fascinating research into addition and the effect of opioids and other drugs on pregnant women and pre-term babies. Thank you for the engaging presentation Karen! The work you do is so important and we are lucky to have you as a member of our club.
Karen Foss Who's Who? Stan Bissell 2021-03-03 07:00:00Z 0

Change for Climate

This week we had Lisa Dockman, Energy Transition Project Manager from the City of Edmonton, as our guest speaker. Lisa spoke to us about the many City of Edmonton initiatives to mitigate climate change. We learned about how the Change for Climate program is helping Edmontonians make their homes more efficient through energy audits and incentives, solar rebate programs, and energy mapping. She also shared how The City is helping people get around in more environmentally friendly way through greater mobility choice and electrification of public transport and rebates for electric cars. 
 
Thank you Lisa for sharing ways that we can act locally to make us more resistant to the global impacts of climate change and to protect our quality of life, health and economy. 
Change for Climate Stan Bissell 2021-02-24 07:00:00Z 0

Dan Rude - AUMA

This week we had Dan Rude, Chief Executive Officer of the Alberta Urban Municipalities Association (AUMA), as our guest speaker. AUMA was established in 1905 to represent Alberta’s urban municipalities, including cities, towns, villages, summer villages, and specialized municipalities. Dan talked about how the AUMA supports and advocates for Alberta municipalities to help build more vibrant communities. This multi-faceted organization does so many things and we all learned a lot. Thank you for being our speaker Dan!
Dan Rude - AUMA Stan Bissell 2021-02-13 07:00:00Z 0

Global Grant Scholar

Several District 5370 Rotary clubs, including the Whyte Avenue Rotary Club, and individual Rotary members contributed to raise the $10,000 USD required to fund a Global Grant Scholarship for Anna-Marie Robertson. Global Grant Scholarships fund graduate-level coursework or research for one to four academic years and Anna-Marie will be using this scholarship to support her studies at Georgetown University where she will be studying international law. Global grant scholars plan to pursue a career in one of Rotary's area of focus and Anna-Marie's studies align with the peace and conflict prevention/resolution area of focus. Congratulations Anna-Marie! We can't wait to have you come talk to our club about your research and your experiences.
Global Grant Scholar Stan Bissell 2021-02-09 07:00:00Z 0

Craig Baird, Host of Canadian History Ehx

This week we had Craig Baird, host of the podcast Canadian History Ehx, speak to our club. Craig feels that Canada has a history that is interesting and deep and he uses his podcast to spread that history. He made us feel like we were part of one of his podcast episodes as he told the story of the 1915 flood in Edmonton that changed the shape and history of our city forever. Thank you Craig for making our local history accessible and for entertaining us.
 
Craig also has a great episode on polio eradication that looks at the polio threat in Canada, the impact it had on individual Canadians, and how it was mostly eradicated by Canadian scientists. He also mentions the immense efforts Rotary put into eradicating polio. You can listen to the polio episode at
https://canadaehx.com/2021/01/16/canada-and-polio/ 
Craig Baird, Host of Canadian History Ehx Stan Bissell 2021-02-03 07:00:00Z 0

Online Festival of Fellowship & Fun

Last Tuesday, President-elect Kelly kept us all laughing with an online festival of fellowship and fun. Club members got to know each other better, and know a little more about Rotary, through a trivia game based on Rotary history and on interesting facts about members. That was followed up by having to match club members with their baby photos. The final challenge was a round of online Pictionary where participants learned just how hard it is to draw with a computer mouse! Thanks for making us smile Kelly.
Online Festival of Fellowship & Fun 2021-01-29 07:00:00Z 0

We Did It! - Successful Fundraiser for the Edmonton Ronald McDonald House

WE DID IT!!! The Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue loves doing hands-on volunteering. Making meals for the families in the Edmonton RMH is one of our favourite volunteer activities. With COVID-19 restrictions, we couldn't volunteer in person, so we put out the call to raise funds that we would have put toward making meals for the house this year. When we volunteer in person it would have cost our club approximately $250 for the food to make a meal for the house. Our goal was to fundraise enough to cover the cost of two meals - and we did it!
Although we have reached our goal, the team fundraiser is open until the end of June and you can still donate by clicking the link below and making a donation. Tax receipts will be provided for donations over $20.
We Did It! - Successful Fundraiser for the Edmonton Ronald McDonald House Stan Bissell 2021-01-27 07:00:00Z 0

Whyte Knight Award

Service above self is a trait that Whyte Avenue Rotary members, and all Rotarians, admire and strive to demonstrate. The Whyte Knight Award was created by our club to recognize the commitment of our fun, fearless, and focused members in serving others. The previous recipient of the award decides, in consultation with other club members, the person who deserves to have this award. On Tuesday, Kristin Jennings, the past recipient of the award, presented The Whyte Knight Award to Michelle Okere for her service.
 
Michelle is a passionate and dedicated member of our club who embodies service above self. We really appreciate that she brings a lot of knowledge to the club from her work life. As Communications Chair for our club, Michelle has increased our social media engagement on all of our club platforms. She helped conceptualize and develop an online version of our Pumpkins for Polio fundraiser, including an online voting component, and she was a joint-force in organizing and promoting our online Holiday Silent Auction. Michelle has incredible energy and warmth, kindness and generosity. Congratulations Michelle!
Whyte Knight Award Stan Bissell 2021-01-24 07:00:00Z 0

Ronald McDonald House Charities Alberta

Ashley Walsh, RMHC Donor Relations Officer,  joined us online to talk about how Ronald McDonald House Charities Alberta supports families seeking vital medical treatment for their seriously ill or injured child. RMHC houses provide a home-away-from-home for families who need to travel for medical reasons. This is an organization that is near and dear to the Whyte Avenue Rotary Club; the Edmonton RMHC house is only blocks away from where our club regularly meets in-person when we aren't meeting online, and members have volunteered there to make meals for families staying in the house. Ashley shared powerful videos of families who told their stories of staying in a Ronald McDonald house and she shared impressive statistics on the impact that RMHC has made for Alberta families who have been in this tough situation over the years. It was so great to hear from RMHC and we can't wait until we are able to volunteer with this amazing organization in-person again!
Ronald McDonald House Charities Alberta Stan Bissell 2021-01-20 07:00:00Z 0

Global Rotary Radio Presents: Women in Rotary

Tamara was recently asked to give an interview about women in Rotary on Global Rotary Radio and the interview will be broadcast on Saturday at 12 MST. In her interview, she speaks about her personal journey and about our club and the activities that we do. To listen, you can download the Global Rotary Radio app on android and IOS from the links included in the story content. Congratulations Tamara!
Global Rotary Radio Presents: Women in Rotary Stan Bissell 2021-01-14 07:00:00Z 0

1000 Survival Gardens

Strini Reddy, from the Rotary Club of Winnipeg, and Rob Campbell, from the Rotary Club of Hillcrest in South Africa, were our guest speakers on Tuesday January 12th. They described the familiar impact that the COVID-19 pandemic has had in South Africa, resulting in unemployment, business failures, school closures, and social isolation. With little income and sparse government assistance, women are faced with providing food for their families by growing their own food. The 1000 Survival Gardens project aims to address this need by providing women in South Africa with a survival garden kit to help them create food security and self-sufficiency during and after the pandemic. The kit includes the ingenious Hippo Roller, which allows women to more easily transport water, and the tools and seedlings to start small vegetable gardens.
 
1000 Survival Gardens Stan Bissell 2021-01-13 07:00:00Z 0

Holiday Spirit Auction 

Our Holiday Spirit Auction was a success with over $1,500 raised in support of the Fresh Routes mobile grocery store at the Neighbour Centre! This was our first year doing an online auction and we can't wait to make it even bigger and better next year. Thank you to everyone who donated items, bid on items, and spread the word. Special thanks to Michelle and Tamara for spearheading this fundraiser. You can make out the smile on Tamara's face behind the mask as she makes contactless deliveries of auction items to the lucky winning bidders. 
Holiday Spirit Auction Stan Bissell 2020-12-18 07:00:00Z 0

Stocking Stuffing for Skills

With monetary donations from members of our club, hat donations from the Second Chance Animal Rescue Society (SCARS), and the generous donations of member Mel from her Shoppers Drug Mart location, we were able to put together 100 bountiful stockings for folks who are supported by the Skills Society.
Our club has been participating in Stocking Stuffing with Skills for five years. Each year, members of our club have enjoyed putting the stockings together with staff from Skills. Unfortunately this year, we were not able to meet as a group to put the stockings together. Our Community Service Chair, Kristin, and her partner Chris, formed a mini assembly line in their living room to stuff the ‘stockings’.
This year has been challenging for a multitude of reasons, but luckily COVID has not stopped our small but mighty club from spreading Christmas cheer.
Stocking Stuffing for Skills 2020-12-13 07:00:00Z 0

Holiday Spirit Auction

Help Nourish Our Neighbours this Holiday Season

Hello friends,

As you know, COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated existing food security challenges for our community. To aid in the response, the Rotary Club of Whyte Avenue is raising funds through an online auction to support the Fresh Routes x The Neighbour Centre Mobile Grocery Store this holiday season. 

Fresh Routes exists to increase access to affordable, culturally appropriate food in a manner that maintains dignity. The Mobile Grocery Store (MGS) is a community-driven grocery store on wheels that increases the availability of healthy and affordable foods in underserved neighbourhoods.

The MGS carries a variety of fresh fruits and vegetables, eggs, bread and healthy non-perishables under market value, allowing all individuals to have access to healthy food.

Will YOU help nourish our neighbours this holiday season? Bid on our silent auction or make a general donation. All funds raised will go to the Neighbour Centre to support Fresh Routes.

https://givergy.ca/OnlineAuctionRCOEWA2020/?controller=lots&category=All%20Lots

Please help spread the word! Share our social media posts or this email. 

Thank you for the support!

Holiday Spirit Auction Stan Bissell 2020-12-05 07:00:00Z 0

Update: Project Amigo Sponsor a Child

Last year Whyte Avenue Rotary sponsored a child in Colima, Mexico through the Project Amigo Canada Society. The $135 donation provided Miguel with the tools he needed to be successful, such as shoes, clothing and educational services. The sponsorship also helped him broaden his horizons and to connect with people beyond his own communities with the annual “Day at the Beach” trip and at Project Amigo’s volunteer-driven Christmas Fiesta. We are pleased to renew Miguel's scholarship for another year.
Update: Project Amigo Sponsor a Child Stan Bissell 2020-12-02 07:00:00Z 0 Project Amigo

It's Time YEG

Treena, Sheineen, and Micheal from It’s Time YEG were our guest speakers this past week.  It’s Time YEG is an initiative to prevent gender-based violence and sexual assault in our city. Our presenters provided us with a definition for gender-based violence, shared the results of research on gender-based violence in Edmonton, and helped us know what to do when we see it. Thank you for raising our awareness of these issues and sharing valuable resources with us. This important work helps make Edmonton a safer city.
It's Time YEG Stan Bissell 2020-12-02 07:00:00Z 0

Kidsport Edmonton

Dayna Hyman, Executive Director of KidSport Edmonton, was our club guest speaker on November 24th. KidSport Edmonton is a local non-profit organization that subsidizes sport registration fees for kids who live at or below the poverty line. Providing local kids with access to sport helps achieve KidSport's goal to make it "So ALL Kids Can Play!" Dayna described the work her organization does and how it benefits those who receive KidSport funding. The video testimonials from those who have been given opportunities to play sport by KidSport were powerful and moving. Dayna also shared the challenges KidSport is facing during the COVID-19 pandemic and how they are pivoting to address those challenges. Thanks for sharing with us Dayna!
Kidsport Edmonton Stan Bissell 2020-11-26 07:00:00Z 0

Second Chance Animal Rescue (SCARS)

The Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue was joined by Terra MacLean, training coordinator for Second Chance Animal Rescue (SCARS), on Tuesday November 17th. SCARS is a non-profit Edmonton and Athabasca-based registered charity that is almost entirely volunteer operated. SCARS takes in as many homeless pets as their resources allow. Each one is spayed or neutered, vaccinated, microchipped and receives whatever care it needs. They typically have over 200 animals in care and find loving homes for over 1,200 animals every year! Terra shared with us about how the COVID-19 pandemic caused many of its fundraisers to be cancelled and how a surge in intake raised veterinary bills and has resulted in a closure of their animal intake.
Second Chance Animal Rescue (SCARS) Stan Bissell 2020-11-18 07:00:00Z 0

Fresh Routes at The Neighbour Centre

We are excited for the launch of a new initiative from the Neighbour Centre. The Neighbour Centre is one of Whyte Avenue Rotary's community partners and we are thrilled to have been able to help support the Fresh Routes program.
Fresh Routes at The Neighbour Centre 2020-11-15 07:00:00Z 0

Who's Who with Jennifer Laughton

Whyte Avenue members were excited to hear from our own Jennifer Laughton this past week. Jennifer told us about her family and Rotary journey. We were extremely interested to hear about her passion for forensic anthropology and her PhD work in Russia. Thank you for sharing Jenn! We are so fortunate to have you as a member of our club.
Who's Who with Jennifer Laughton 2020-11-08 07:00:00Z 0

Pumpkins for Polio

Pumpkins for Polio was an online competition to raise funds to help eradicate polio. Participants purchased an $10 ticket through Eventbrite, carved a pumpkin, and shared their creations on social media using the hashtag #PumpkinsForPolio. The winners were decided by an online vote. 

🥇1st Place: Stan & Ewan
In addition to the Whyte Ave prize pack, a donation of $100 will be made in their name to the Rotary Foundation.

🥈2nd Place: Elizabeth Bonkink
A donation of $50 will be made to the Rotary Foundation in her name.
Pumpkins for Polio 2020-11-08 07:00:00Z 0

Update from the Combined Rotary Women's School

Whyte Avenue Rotary partnered with the Amarok Society and several other District 5370 Rotary Clubs to build the Combined Rotary Women's School in Bangladesh. In the school's latest update, they describe their struggles and challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Update from the Combined Rotary Women's School Stan Bissell 2020-10-28 06:00:00Z 0

Spooky Fellowship Event

Whyte Avenue Rotary had a spooktacular time on a ghost walk with Edmonton Ghost Tours. Our guide, Nadine, entertained us (from an appropriate social distance) with haunted tales of Old Strathcona. Look how terrified Stan is!
Spooky Fellowship Event Stan Bissell 2020-10-28 06:00:00Z 0

Making Sandwiches with The Mustard Seed

A couple of club members had fun while helping out The Mustard Seed out last Tuesday by making sandwiches for inner city people in need. You can see their smiles even though they are wearing masks. 
Making Sandwiches with The Mustard Seed Stan Bissell 2020-10-13 06:00:00Z 0

Edmonton Social Planning Council

The Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue was joined by Susan Morrisey, Executive Director of the Edmonton Social Planning Council on Tuesday October 6th. The ESPC is an independent, non-profit, non-partisan social research organization. Their research is focused particularly in the areas of low income and poverty, and they are a source of knowledge and expertise on social issues within our community. Susan shared with us about the impressive work that the Edmonton Social Planning Council has done over the past 80 years, and how they deepen community understanding of social planning issues, influence policy, and spark collaborative actions that lead to positive social change.
Edmonton Social Planning Council Stan Bissell 2020-10-11 06:00:00Z 0

Rotary Club of the Year!

The Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue is honored to have won the award for Rotary Club of the Year at the Vision 2020 Virtual District Conference. Congratulations to all of the club members and last year's executive team on this outstanding achievement! Read the district newsletter for more information about the award.
Rotary Club of the Year! Stan Bissell 2020-09-15 06:00:00Z 0

Terra Centre

This past Tuesday, the Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue was joined by Karen Mottershead, Executive Director of the Terra Centre. Terra is a non-profit organization that provides supports and services that empower teen parents to succeed. Karen shared with us about the work that Terra does, such as partnering with Edmonton Public Schools at Braemar School for more than 20 years to support student parents completing their high school diploma. Through multiple on-site services, students can concentrate on both their studies and their new role as a parent.
Karen also shared how Terra is coping with COVID and how they are trying an online improv fundraiser called Laughs over Lunch. Sounds like a great way to support Terra and have some fun!
Terra Centre 2020-09-11 06:00:00Z 0

African Region Declared Free of Wild Polio!

The World Health Organization (WHO) on 25 August announced that transmission of the wild poliovirus has officially been stopped in all 47 countries of its African region. This is a historic and vital step toward global eradication of polio, which is Rotary’s top priority.
African Region Declared Free of Wild Polio! Stan Bissell 2020-08-25 06:00:00Z 0

Smiling with interVivos

Last week we had Zohreh Saher and Madison Lorenz from interVivos present to our club about their mentorship program. Zohreh captured this great image of our club members' smiling faces.
Smiling with interVivos 2020-08-24 06:00:00Z 0

Camp-at-Home for Hope

The Mustard Seed is a community partner of Whyte Avenue Rotary. This is an opportunity to raise money to help the most vulnerable members of your community by camping in your living room or your backyard. Camp-at-home to help those without one!
Camp-at-Home for Hope 2020-08-24 06:00:00Z 0

Meals for Melcor Take 5

Our club organized a 5th meal delivery to support of some folks living at Melcor Village. Our members, friends and family of the club, YEG Passport Club members & Glenora Club Members generously prepared or purchased over 200 meals, cookies, muffins and packs of trail mix! A big thank you to Rahim and Rooster Cafe for supporting our project again!
“There is no power for change greater than a community discovering what it cares about.” - Margaret J Wheatley
Meals for Melcor Take 5 2020-08-24 06:00:00Z 0

ShelterBox Hero Award

Our club achieved the bronze-level hero status for Shelterbox for the second Rotary year in a row! That means that we raised over $1200 per year for the past two Rotary years. SheterBox's mission is a world where no family is left without shelter after disaster, and our club has helped them to reach over 32,000 families during the past Rotary year in in Ethiopia, Somaliland, Cameroon, Burkina Faso, The Philippines, Paraguay, Vanuatu, and Bangladesh.
ShelterBox Hero Award Stan Bissell 2020-07-21 06:00:00Z 0

Rotary Facemasks for Sale

Whyte Avenue Rotary has stylish Rotary-branded face masks for sale for just $20 each. They will spread awareness of Rotary while helping prevent the spread of COVID-19. They even cover beards! Thank you Marilyn Mucha for donating these to the club.
Please contact club president, Stan Bissell, to arrange payment and pickup of a mask.
Rotary Facemasks for Sale Stan Bissell 2020-07-14 06:00:00Z 0

Kristin Jennings Whyte Knight Award

Kristin is the latest recipient of the Whyte Knight Award. Kristin's dedication and leadership as our community service chair has kept our club engaged in community service all year. Her drive and initiative meant that hundreds of meals were prepared and delivered to those in need during the days of pandemic lock down. Congratulations Kristin!
Kristin Jennings Whyte Knight Award 2020-07-01 06:00:00Z 0

Thank You For the Great Rotary Year!

A friendly message from the 2019-2020 Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue President:
 
Another Rotary year is coming to its end and I want to extend my sincerest thanks to the club leadership, members, friends of the club, and to the greater Edmonton community for your amazing efforts and support over the past Rotary year!
 
Thank you to all Rotary Whyte Ave members - I cannot imagine a better group with whom to spend my Tuesday afternoons. Your passion for service, enthusiasm, and commitment to the club and community has made this past year of fun and success possible. Thank you for making the Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue such an amazing part of  Edmonton and the greater Rotary community. 
 
Thank you to the 2019-2020 executive team and committee chairs - The entire club is in your debt for your exceptional leadership and hard work over the past year. It is an understatement to say that all of our accomplishments this year would have been impossible without you. Thank you all for exemplifying the Rotary motto of Service Above Self.
 
And thank you to all of our community partners, our friends and colleagues from Rotary District 5370, from the other clubs in the Rotary family, and all of our friends of the club. Thank you for partnering with us, supporting our events with your time and donations, and working with the Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue to create positive and lasting change in Edmonton and around the world.
 
Best of luck to President-elect Stan Bissell and the 2020-2021 leadership team, the club is in good hands with such an amazing team leading the way.
 
But the fun is not over yet!  We have a Changeover party this Tuesday where we will celebrate our efforts over the past year and welcome in the new leadership team. You can attend online or in person at Rooster Bar and Kitchen. The party starts at 6PM - you can find more details here.
 
I am extremely thankful to the membership for their trust in me to act as the President of the Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue. It has been an honour and I am looking forward to the exciting year ahead!
 
Best,
 
Kevin McLeod
2019-2020 President of the Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue
Thank You For the Great Rotary Year! 2020-06-30 06:00:00Z 0

Learning About Ethical A.I.

The Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue was joined by University of Alberta Associate Professor Nidhi Hegde, who talked about the fascinating world of ethics in A.I and the privacy implications around machine learning.
 
Professor Hegde explained A.I. to members and how, to quote John McCarthy, it "is the science and engineering of making intelligent machines, especially intelligent computer programs." A.I. essentially refers to solving problems using algorithms on a computer. However, Professor Hegde noted that a problem is that A.I. often has privacy implications. Professor Hegde gave the example of a Netflix survey in 2006 which led to datasets that were easily de-anonymized, ultimately leading to Netflix being sued over privacy issues.
 
She also talked about some of the other ethical issues related to machine learning, including bias in facial recognition software and data collection through social media.
 
Professor Hegde indicated that there is still a long way to go towards having ethical A.I. as well as to ensuring people's privacy is protected and data is used for the right reasons.  Professor Hegde noted a positive development in this area, mentioning a European Union (EU) regulation called the General Data Protection Regulation, which is designed to protect and empower all EU citizens data privacy and reshape the way organizations across the region approach data privacy.
 
An exciting and informative presentation, thank you Nidhi Hegde for presenting and thank you to everyone who joined us!
Learning About Ethical A.I. 2020-06-30 06:00:00Z 0

Planning For the New Rotary Year

 
To help prepare for the new Rotary year that begins in July, President-elect Stan B. called together the incoming 2020/21 chairs and executive to have their first team meeting!   The team came together and discussed their committee plans for the year - and what an amazing year ahead!  Some exciting items discussed include: A Rotary Whyte Ave scholarship, partnering with Shine for Shelterbox, exciting community speakers, and more!  
 
The team then spent some time discussing fundraising for the year to ensure the club can continue making a difference in the community.
 
2020-21 Rotary year is sure to be exciting, thank you to Stan for organizing and to the new leadership team for taking on these important roles!
Planning For the New Rotary Year 2020-06-30 06:00:00Z 0

Speaking with Mr. Speaker 

 
The Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue was joined by the 14th Speaker of the Alberta Legislative Assembly this past Tuesday, MLA Nathan Cooper.  
 
Speaker Cooper kicked off his presentation by talking about the great work of Rotary in the community, which had many members nodding their heads in agreement (no surprise that many people online like Rotary too!). He even has a Rotary connection - he was a Rotary exchange student to Australia.
 
He then talked about the Speaker role of maintaining orderly debate in the Chamber, and to ensure that members conduct their business according to the Standing Orders of the Assembly.  He showed members a fun video he made outlining unparliamentary language, so now Rotarians know to avoid calling people 'talking twaddle' when visiting the Alberta Legislature!
 
Speaker Cooper explained why he started creating short videos on the Alberta Legislative Assembly as a way of demystifying our democratic institutions. Now he's working to rebuild faith in our democracy one video at a time!
 
The presentation was complete with appearances from the legislative mace and black rod!  Thank you Mr. Speaker for coming to speak to our club and to everyone who joined!
Speaking with Mr. Speaker 2020-06-30 06:00:00Z 0

Providing More Support To People in Need Through Kiva

Kiva, founded in 2005, has the mission to expand financial access to help under-served people and communities thrive through micro loans. Rotary Whyte Avenue has been supporting people in need through Kiva for the past several years.
 
International Services Chair Stan B. told our club this past Tuesday how we provided an additional $300.00 to people in need through Kiva.  This way, our club can continue to support others through one of Rotary International’s six area’s of focus: growing local economies by “strengthening local entrepreneurs and community leaders, particularly women, in impoverished communities. 
 
Thank you Stan for your amazing work! 
Providing More Support To People in Need Through Kiva 2020-06-07 06:00:00Z 0

Rotary Whyte Avenue Talks Podcasts

This past Tuesday, Rotary Whyte Avenue was joined by Fawnda Mithrush from the Alberta Podcast Network to talk about the Network's efforts to bring more local podcasts to Alberta.
 
Fawnda explained podcasting in Alberta and how the Alberta Podcast Network got started. Fawnda gave examples of some of her past and current work as a podcast producer, including her very own podcast called 'I Don't Get It,' which offers a critical perspective on performances of all kinds happening in Edmonton and beyond as well as her work on 'A Tale of Two Weeklies,' a podcast about two alt-weekly newspapers and how they battled it out for supremacy on the streets of Edmonton. 
 
She explained how it is important to have a strong narrative and a story to tell for a podcast to be successful. She also described the great diversity of podcasts out there, including one of her favourites on pens and stationary!
 
Our questions and answer period revealed a lot of podcast fans in the Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue on everything from marketing to politics!  
 
Thanks to Fawnda for coming to speak to our club and for everyone who joined us online!
Rotary Whyte Avenue Talks Podcasts 2020-06-07 06:00:00Z 0

Welcome to the Club Lochlan and Karen!

(Fellowship Chair Saiyed virtually 'knighting' inductees as new members of the club) 
 
This past Tuesday, we had a very special meeting where we introduced two fantastic new members: Lochlan Keylor and Karen Foss.
 
Our club is still meeting online to keep people safe during the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak.  However, to welcome our new members, we had our first ever virtual inductions!  Membership Chair Kathy, as well as both member sponsors Marilyn and Paige, were on hand to welcome Rotary Whyte Avenue's newest members to our club!
 
Our club likes to welcome members as 'Whyte Knights' for the community through a knighting ceremony!  To keep the tradition alive in the age of physical distancing, our amazing Fellowship Chair Saiyed made an online knighting ceremony for our new members, complete with music and fireworks! 
 
Welcome to the club Lochlan and Karen!
Welcome to the Club Lochlan and Karen! 2020-06-07 06:00:00Z 0

Speaking With Mr. Speaker

 
The Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue was joined by the 14th Speaker of the Alberta Legislative Assembly this past Tuesday, MLA Nathan Cooper.  
 
Speaker Cooper kicked off his presentation by talking about the great work of Rotary in the community, which had many members nodding their heads in agreement (no surprise that many people online like Rotary too!). He even has a Rotary connection - he was a Rotary exchange student to Australia.
 
He then talked about the Speaker role of maintaining orderly debate in the Chamber, and to ensure that members conduct their business according to the Standing Orders of the Assembly.  He showed members a fun video he made outlining unparliamentary language, so now Rotarians know to avoid calling people 'talking twaddle' when visiting the Alberta Legislature!
 
Speaker Cooper explained why he started creating short videos on the Alberta Legislative Assembly as a way of demystifying our democratic institutions. Now he's working to rebuild faith in our democracy one video at a time!
 
The presentation was complete with appearances from the legislative mace and black rod!  Thank you Mr. Speaker for coming to speak to our club and to everyone who joined!
 
Speaking With Mr. Speaker 2020-06-07 06:00:00Z 0

Rotary's Statement Against Racism

 
 

The killing of George Floyd at the hands of police officers is tragic, shocking, and demonstrates the prevalence of racism and discrimination in our society.  Our sincerest condolences to the family of George Floyd.

Rotary Whyte Avenue has always aimed to serve the club, community, and others by following Rotary's Four Way Test: 

Is it the truth? Is it fair to all concerned? Will it build good and better friendships? Will it be beneficial to all concerned? 

This test leaves no room for racism and discrimination of any kind. 

With this in mind, we would like to highlight in particular the following from Rotary International's Statement:

"At Rotary, we have no tolerance for racism. Promoting respect, celebrating diversity, demanding ethical leadership, and working tirelessly to advance peace are central tenets of our work.

We have more work to do to create more just, open and welcoming communities for all people.

We know there are no easy fixes and that challenging conversations and work lie before all of us. Rotary’s strength has long been our ability and commitment to bringing people together. We will tap into that strength now as we stand with those who are working for peace and justice."

Black lives matter. There is much more work we need to do to build a society free of discrimination. We as a club will continue our pledge to serve others and make our communities better through service. 

If you have any comments or if there is anything we as a club could be doing better, please do not hesitate to contact President Kevin at kggmcleod@hotmail.com.

You can read Rotary International's full statement here: https://www.rotary.org/en/statement-rotary-international

 
Rotary's Statement Against Racism 2020-06-01 06:00:00Z 0

New Member Proposal - Lochlan Keylor

Posted on May 26, 2020
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Dear $NICK_NAME$,
 
A motion was presented to the Whyte Avenue Rotary Club Executive Board on the nomination of Lochlan Keylor for membership in the Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue. Lochlan Keylor has been nominated by Paige Reeves under the classification of Hospitality Management, Banquet Server.
 
Please indicate within seven days (7), by email to the Club Secretary, Mike Greaney, if you have any knowledge that prospective member, Lochlan Keylor, does not meet the Rotary Four-Way Test and you object to the admission as a new member or if you require additional information regarding this candidate.
 
Bio 

Lochlan is an engaged community member who enjoys keeping busy and being active in his community. He has been in a book club for several years now through the Edmonton Public Library, is a seasoned toastmaster having been attending the Fabulous Facilitators Toastmasters club for 4 years, and is a long time member of RootEd., a local community-building initiative. Lochlan studied hospitality management at NAIT and has pursued a number of different employment opportunities over the years. Lochlan has been working as a restaurant host and banquet server at Fort Edmonton Park for 6 years now. Lochlan is interested in joining Rotary for the opportunity to give back to his community and connect with other engaged community members.  

 
Thank you,
 
Kathy Strobl
Membership Chair 
Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue
New Member Proposal - Lochlan Keylor Kathy Strobl 2020-05-26 06:00:00Z 0

New Member Proposal - Karen Foss

Posted on May 20, 2020
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Dear $NICK_NAME$,
 
A motion was presented to the Whyte Avenue Rotary Club Executive Board on the nomination of Karen Foss for membership in the Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue. Karen Foss has been nominated by Marilyn Mucha under the classification of Nurse Practioner - Women's and Child Health.
 
Please indicate within seven days (7), by email to the Club Secretary, Mike Greaney, if you have any knowledge that prospective member, Karen Foss, does not meet the Rotary Four-Way Test and you object to the admission as a new member or if you require additional information regarding this candidate.
 
Bio 

Karen grew up in a small central Alberta town but Edmonton has provided the setting for her home, work, and education since her late teens. A nurse by profession for more than 30 years, she has worked in Neonatal Intensive care.  She is the mother of two dynamic women in their 20s that have chosen health-related professions. Aside from Karen’s undergraduate and graduate education in nursing, she also has graduate degrees in Educational Policy Studies – adult education focus. 

Karen has become more aware of health literacy, marginalization, diversity, and social responsibility.  With her exposure to the Whyte Ave Rotary club, she says she has witnessed how our like-minded, energetic members are friends; together taking action to support healthier communities both locally and globally. 

Karen has participated in the Skills Society – Making meals twice and visited our club meetings in person and online.

 
Thank you,
 
Kathy Strobl
Membership Chair 
Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue
New Member Proposal - Karen Foss Kathy Strobl 2020-05-20 06:00:00Z 0

Thank You from the Mustard Seed!

 
Here is a nice message of thanks from Mary Murphy of the Mustard Seed's Neighbour Centre for our club's support of their weekly Dinner Club program:
 
"Thank you to the Rotary Club of Edmonton on Whyte Avenue for your financial support and the generous gift of your time and talents!
 
When we were able to share meal making and gather around a communal table to share our delicious creations and conversations you often taught us cooking techniques, made creative desserts out of our ‘interesting’ ingredients and lead us into so many interesting with intriguing conversations with questions of the day.
 
Thank You from the Mustard Seed! Scott Young 2020-05-18 06:00:00Z 0 Dinner Club,The Mustard Seed,The Neighbour Centre

Rotary Whyte Ave Members Plan for the Future

 
Whyte Ave Rotarians are always thinking ahead, that's why a few of us got together online this past week to review district grants and project funding!

We discussed plans for possible community service projects for the 2020/21 Rotary year as well as how to best support youth in our area with grant funding. Great projects are being lined up, stay tuned for more details!

A fantastic discussion with some fantastic Rotarians, thank you to everyone who participated!

Rotary Whyte Ave Members Plan for the Future 2020-05-16 06:00:00Z 0

Learning More About Rotary's COVID Response & The Rotaract Conference

 
Rotary Whyte Ave had double the fun this past Tuesday when we had two presentations!  
 
First up, we had our very own District Governor Tracey Vavrek who joined the club online to give an update on Rotary's work since the COVID-19 outbreak. Rotary District 5370 has been active since the beginning by establishing a risk management task force to help the district respond to the changes as well as a policy framework to help the district move forward. Tough decisions had to be made, such as canceling district training and youth camps. However,  Rotary is more important now than ever so the district has been working hard to support Rotarians. The district has since made the district training available online; started releasing its newsletter weekly; is doing virtual events (such as an upcoming virtual pints for polio); and providing clubs special COVID-19 grant funding! Tracey is also inviting members to join her for online coffee chats to help keep Rotarians connected (register for the next coffee chat this Tuesday here). Thank you for coming Tracey!

Next up, we learned about the 1st ever Rotaract Conference in Halifax when University of Alberta Rotaract Club members Kira Eberts, Wyatt Liboiron, and Ana D’Aubeterre came and spoke to Rotary Whyte Ave. The University of Alberta Rotaract Club helped develop this  Conference, the fist of its kind in Canada, to help connect Rotaracters across the country.  Five members from the U of A club went to the Conference in February where they met other Rotaracters, shared ideas on how to make a difference in the community, as well as learned new communication tools and governance practices!  Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue supported this great initiative by helping to send University of Alberta Rotaract Club members to Halifax. With what they learned, the University of Alberta Rotaract Club came back to Edmonton and revamped the structure of their club so they can better serve club members and the community. Way to go Rotaract!  

Want to learn more about the Rotaract Conference? Watch a fun video on the trip here.

Thank you to our speakers and for everyone who joined us online!

 
 
Learning More About Rotary's COVID Response & The Rotaract Conference 2020-05-16 06:00:00Z 0

Menstrual Health Education In Tanzania

(Rotary Whyte Avenue's own Kristen Jennings presenting on women's health in Tanzania in November 2019
 
We all know of the fantastic work our fearless Community Services Chair Kristin Jennings does in our community, but this week we got to learn about her incredible work abroad! Last Tuesday, Kristin came and presented on her efforts supporting sustainable menstrual care and health education in Tanzania.
 
Kristin explained that, for some women and girls in Tanzania, education about menstruation is not readily available. What's more, many women also face barriers in accessing safe and sustainable menstrual hygiene products. 
 
To help overcome these barriers, Kristin went with a small group to schools across Tanzania in November 2019 to make a difference. She spent over six days distributing kits across rural Tanzania, provided presentations, as well as did demos at rural schools in Tanzania.  
 
Kristin talked about their important work to support menstrual education, including by showcasing some of the materials distributed. She also raised how her group provided dental hygiene presentations for the boys at the schools so that all students received support. She also talked about going beyond schools and supporting families, which they did through a community presentation for about 30 women (all of which also received kits).
 
Kristin ended off her journey with an amazing climb up Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain in Africa!  An fantastic presentation by an incredible Rotarian, thank you for speaking to our club Kristin!
Menstrual Health Education In Tanzania 2020-05-09 06:00:00Z 0

Rotary Whyte Avenue Goes the Extra Mile Again With Our 3rd Meals for Melcor Volunteering Event!

Delicious chili, pastas, muffins, and more were served by Rotary Whyte Avenue for community members in need!

 Over 100 delicious meals and 100 baked goods were made and delivered by the Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue for marginalized persons with complex needs who live at Melcor Village and are supported by the Skills Society. All meals were picked up and delivered to Melcor Village by our amazing Community Services Chair Kristin.

 

Thank you Kristin for your leadership and to everyone who helped out!

Rotary Whyte Avenue Goes the Extra Mile Again With Our 3rd Meals for Melcor Volunteering Event! 2020-05-09 06:00:00Z 0

Supporting Community Members Through Social Work in Old Strathcona

Community Development Social Worker Nor'Ali McDaniel joined Rotary Whyte Avenue for an online meeting to talk about her incredible work in Old Strathcona. 
 
Nor'Ali has been working as a Community Development Social Worker with the City of Edmonton since 2018. Before this role, she worked in non-profits focused on addressing issues of poverty, homelessness, and harm reduction in Alberta, including six years at Bissell Centre with the Housing First team in both front-line and supervisory positions, and three years with the Wood Buffalo HIV/AIDS Society working on hepatitis C education and a needle exchange program.
 
Nor'Ali talked about her efforts to make a caring, connected, and inclusive Edmonton where people are connected to the supports they need. As part of her presentation, Nor'Ali shared a video on a day in the life of an ethnographer to help the audience understand their relationships with street-involved individuals (you can watch the video here: https://www.edmonton.ca/city_government/initiatives_innovation/recover-research.aspx). She also talked about some of the great supports available in the city that she works with, including Food Deserts and Fresh Routes.
 
Thank you for joining us Nor'Ali and thank you to everyone who came out!
Supporting Community Members Through Social Work in Old Strathcona 2020-05-09 06:00:00Z 0

Over $1500 Raised In Support Of Edmonton's Food Bank

(Rotary Whyte Ave & friends volunteering at Edmonton's Food Bank in October 2019)
 
In typical Rotary Whyte Avenue fashion, our club members and friends came together to provide overwhelming support for a great community partner - Edmonton's Food Bank!
 
The Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue regularly volunteers with Edmonton's Food Bank. In March, to help this community partner continue to provide food items and services for Edmontonians in need during the COVID-19 outbreak, the Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue made a commitment to cost-match monetary donations to Edmonton's Food Bank up to $500. 
 
And Rotarians rose to the challenge!  Rotarians and friends dug deep to support and made a total of $703.00 in personal donations!  Amazed by this response, the club went beyond the initial $500 cost match commitment and matched the entire amount of $703.00!
 
To make the donations go even farther, the club's cost-matched donation was made through ATBcares, which matches 15% of donations made in Alberta. This led to a total of $1511.45 donated to Edmonton's Food Bank!  Way to go everyone!
 
The generosity and community spirit of this club knows no bounds, thank you to everyone who donated!   

Still want to support? You can donate to Edmonton's Food bank directly via: https://www.edmontonsfoodbank.com/donate-now/

Thank you all for supporting Edmonton's Food Bank!  

Over $1500 Raised In Support Of Edmonton's Food Bank 2020-05-09 06:00:00Z 0
Passing Along Words of Thanks from Edmonton's Food Bank Scott Young 2020-04-30 06:00:00Z 0 Edmonton's Food Bank

A Bunch of Happy Rotarians During Our Online Happy Hour!

While physical distancing can sometimes get you down, it only takes a chat with a few Rotarians to bring you right back up! This past Friday, the Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue helped curb the spread of COVID-19 while having a great time with friends online through our 2nd virtual happy hour!
 
President-elect/Club Bartender Stan B. kick-started the night by showing attendees how to make a classic old fashioned and gave an exciting history of the drink in the process!
 
Attendees then spent the next hour chatting away. Highlights include how they discussed their favourite drinks, Kathy's physical distancing math project while she's out for a run, and how the members had a pet show off contest with some cute cats and dogs (Kevin's house plant get an honourary mention).
 
Thank you to Stan for showing us how to make another fantastic drink, to Scott for getting us online, and to everyone who joined!
A Bunch of Happy Rotarians During Our Online Happy Hour! 2020-04-25 06:00:00Z 0

Learning How to Avoid a Social Media Crisis with Grant Ainsley

 
This past Tuesday, Rotary Whyte Ave was joined by Grant Ainsley to learn about social media crises and, more importantly, how to avoid them.
 
Grant Ainsley has spent close to 20 years in the news media and public relations in Edmonton, Alberta. Over the last decade he's worked as a media trainer and spoken across Canada on a regular basis on topics related to the news media, social media and communications.
 
Rotarians and guests were shown some real world examples of social media crises and how it can effect a company's brand and reputation.  Grant then went over why it is important to have a social media strategy in place so that employees know what is allowed, what isn't, as well as the consequences for poor behaviour online.
 
Thank you Grant for joining us and thank you to everyone who joined us online!
Learning How to Avoid a Social Media Crisis with Grant Ainsley 2020-04-25 06:00:00Z 0

Rotary Whyte Ave Meetings Will Continue Online for the Month of May

Due to the coronavirus outbreak, our Rotary Club moved on line to help curb the spread while still having Rotary fun on a weekly basis!
 
To ensure we carry on meeting while still playing our part in keeping our neighbours and community safe, our club will continue meeting online for the month of May.
 
Looking forward to having more Rotary fun online!
Rotary Whyte Ave Meetings Will Continue Online for the Month of May 2020-04-25 06:00:00Z 0

Home Cooked Meals for Melcor Village

People of Action are at it again!  Rotarians and friends, including past club members, neighbors, friends from the YEG Passport Club and friends from the Glenora Club, once again showed their commitment to supporting our community by making delicious home cooked meals for people in need! Over 100 delicious meals and 60, 2-pack baked goods were made and delivered for marginalized persons with complex needs who live at Melcor Village and are supported by the Skills Society.  Way to go everyone!  
 
A big thank you to Kristin for organizing, to both Kristin and Marilyn for picking up and delivering food, to the Rotary Club of Glenora and the YEG Passport Club for your support, and to everyone who helped out! 
Home Cooked Meals for Melcor Village 2020-04-21 06:00:00Z 0

The Leadership Team Discusses The Club Response To The COVID19 Outbreak

Let's get planning! The Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue leadership team took time this week to get together online.

The club executive and chairs discussed how the COVID-19 outbreak has impacted the club and the response to date. The team agreed that the club is doing a lot to keep active and remain people of action in support of the Edmonton community, including everything from: fundraising; creating new forms of physical distancing volunteering activities; and moving meetings online so that we can keep enjoying Rotary safely during the outbreak.

The leadership team also talked about the next Rotary year, which begins in July. Incoming President Stan is already doing an amazing job assembling the new leadership team and planning an exciting year ahead. Looking forward to the next Rotary year already!

Thank you everyone one leading a committee or supporting the fantastic work of this club!

The Leadership Team Discusses The Club Response To The COVID19 Outbreak 2020-04-19 06:00:00Z 0

The EFCL Joins Rotary Online to Talk Community

During these days of physical distancing, we are all in need of some community. Luckily, Edmonton Federation of Community Leagues (EFCL) Executive Director Laura Cunningham-Shpeley showed us that there is no better way to meet your neighbours than through our local community leagues!

Rotary Whyte Avenue members and friends heard from Laura when she spoke to our club last Tuesday during our fist online meeting. 

Laura talked about the history of community leagues in Alberta and how Edmonton is not only the first instance of community leagues in Canada but has one of the most active community league scenes in the country.

She also talked about the work of community leagues around the city and how there is more than half a billion in community infrastructure in Edmonton - including over 119 ice rinks, 126 community halls, and 55 water spray parks!

During the outbreak, the EFCL will continue to provide support and resources for community leagues and Edmontonians. Community leagues across the city are also organizing efforts to support those in need during the pandemic. 

Thank you for coming Laura and thanks to everyone who joined our last meeting! 

The EFCL Joins Rotary Online to Talk Community 2020-04-14 06:00:00Z 0

Members Tipsy on Fun From Our Virtual Happy Hour Social!

How do you help curb the spread of COVID-19 and have a great time with friends? By attending a virtual happy hour of course!

Rotarians and friends got together this past Friday to socialize, check-in, and have some nice drinks at our first online social event. President elect Stan showed off his bartending skills by making a delicious looking gin sour to start the night off.
 
Members and friends chatted about life since the outbreak and had some exciting conversations, including a debate on which movies are more fun: Bollywood (Indian movies) vs. Nollywood (Nigerian movies); great places to get food; and how we can use our free time to take classes online (EDX.org was recommended).
 
Thanks for everyone who made it out (or stayed in?) for our online event! Thank you to President-elect Stan for teaching us some exciting drinks and for Past President Scott for getting us online!
Members Tipsy on Fun From Our Virtual Happy Hour Social! 2020-04-07 06:00:00Z 0

Upcoming Guest Speakers in April!

 
 
Here’s an update from Past-President Scott Young on what our club is up to for the month of April!

If you are a member of a different Rotary Club, Rotaract or Interact or just plain interested in attending an upcoming online meeting please join us!

There’s no cost and we have a great lineup of guest speakers.
 
For details visit our club calendar or click the links below:
 
Upcoming Guest Speakers in April! Scott Young 2020-04-04 06:00:00Z 0 Edmonton Federation of Community Leagues,Grant Ainsley,Laura Cunningham-Shpeley,Nor'Ali McDaniel

Supporting Skills Society

Whyte Avenue Rotary members have been busy preparing meals for 13 people living at Melcor Village, who are supported by Skills Society. Skills Society is a non-profit organization that works to help people with disabilities in the Edmonton area to be fully included as citizens in the community. Our fearless community service chair, Kristin, picked up over 100 meals made by focused club members and delivered them to people at Melcor Village!
Supporting Skills Society Stan Bissell 2020-04-01 06:00:00Z 0
A Message from Rotary President Mark Maloney on COVID-19 Scott Young 2020-03-31 06:00:00Z 0 COVID19

Rotary Whyte Ave Meetings Now Online!

 

To help ensure we as a club can continue to have Rotary fun while still doing our part to curb the spread of the Novel Coronavirus in our community, Rotary Whyte Avenue is having our club meetings online for the month of April!  Our first online meeting will be on April 7th when Laura Cunningham-Shpeley from the Edmonton Federation of Community Leagues joins us to talk about the EFCL!

Watch your email inbox, Whyte Ave Rotary social media, and our website as we will share the web links and call-in information so you can take part in these meetings online! We will decide whether we continue to have online meetings on a monthly basis.

We are also organizing virtual social events so we can still socialize while physical distancing!  Our first event is this Friday - click here to learn more.

We're looking forward to seeing you all online - stay healthy and safe out there!

Rotary Whyte Ave Meetings Now Online! 2020-03-29 06:00:00Z 0

CANCELLED: March Club Events

To play our part in curbing the spread of Novel Coronavirus in our community and out of an abundance of caution, all Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue meetings will be cancelled for the rest of March.
 
At this time, we intend to restart meetings again in April. The planning of any future meetings will be made with the health and well-being of club members, friends, and of the entire community top of mind and will be in line with the advice coming from Canada's and Alberta's public health officials. Accordingly, we will reassess closer to April as to whether any further meetings need to be cancelled.
 
I apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your help and support in keeping our community members safe and healthy.
 
Best,
 
Kevin McLeod
President
Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue

CANCELLED: March Club Events Scott Young 2020-03-16 06:00:00Z 0
DG Tracey Vavrek Sends Words of Celebration in Honour of Club's 10th Anniversary 2020-03-06 07:00:00Z 0

Former DG Celebrates Rotary Whyte Ave's 10th Anniversary Milestone

 
 
The Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue celebrated its 10th anniversary on March 3, 2020. To mark this event, friends and colleagues have been sending in their celebratory messages to celebrate a decade of public service. 
 
One such message was from Terry Drader, who was the Rotary 5370 District Governor when the Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue was established.  Terry couldn't join us as he is away in Arizona but he sent us this celebratory message. Thank you Terry!
Former DG Celebrates Rotary Whyte Ave's 10th Anniversary Milestone 2020-03-06 07:00:00Z 0

10th Anniversary Wishes from 2009/10 District Governor 

 
The Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue celebrated its 10th anniversary on March 3, 2020. To mark this event, friends and colleagues have been sending in their celebratory messages to celebrate a decade of public service. 
 
One such message was from Terry Drader, who was the Rotary 5370 District Governor when the Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue was established.  Terry couldn't join us as he is away in Arizona but he sent us this celebratory message. Thank you Terry!
10th Anniversary Wishes from 2009/10 District Governor 2020-03-05 07:00:00Z 0

Trivia Night to End Polio

 

Rotarians and friends got together this past Wednesday to outsmart Polio together!  Rotary Whyte Avenue put on a trivia night to raise funds towards the eradication of polio.

Foundation Chair Tamara kick-started the night by talking about our Rotary goals and thanking everyone for coming. Our President-elect Stan B. put together some challenging trivia questions about Edmonton on everything from Edmonton cuisine, landmarks, sports, and celebrities! 

 Multiple teams showed off their knowledge of Edmonton and competed for the YEG trivia  crown. However, at the end we had a three way tie between teams YEGtastic Gatway, Ageless, and the YEG Masters! After two sudden death rounds, YEGtastic placed first, Ageless in second, and YEG Masters in third!  Rahim J. is also the lucky recipient of the 50/50 draw!  

Final amount of funds raised is being calculated and will be shared at an upcoming meeting. The Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue thanks Polar Park for hosting us, for putting $2.50 of every drink sold towards our polio fundraiser, and for the delicious food!

Thank you to Tamara and Stan for organizing such a great trivia night and fundraiser, and thank you to everyone who came out! 

Trivia Night to End Polio 2020-02-20 07:00:00Z 0

Kasey Machin on Parity YEG and Bringing Gender Parity to Politics

On Tuesday, February 11th, Kasey Machin, Co-Founder and Chair of Parity YEG, discussed her group’s work to increase gender parity in all levels of government.  Kasey, who works as a Communications and Policy advisor for Edmonton City Council’s Ward 1, is a firm believer in the roles of education and advocacy in encouraging women to run for municipal, provincial and federal office. 

Kasey Machin on Parity YEG and Bringing Gender Parity to Politics 2020-02-15 07:00:00Z 0

Trivia night on Feb. 19 to raise funds to end polio

How well do you know Edmonton? Test your Edmonton smarts and help rid the world of Polio by joining us at our 'Do You Know YEG?' Trivia Night!  

The rules are simple - whoever knows the most about Edmonton wins! The trivia night categories include questions on Edmonton celebrities, landmarks, and history with prizes for the winner! Play as a team or as a single player.

The Details:

When: Wednesday, February 19, 2020

What time: 6PM - 8PM

Where: Polar Park Brewing Company (10416 80 Ave NW)

How much: $20 

Come play trivia or just socialize among friends! Delicious appetizers will be available all night and $2.50 from every drink sold goes towards eliminating polio for good!

Show off your Edmonton knowledge for a worthy cause! Funds raised go towards our goal of eradicating polio. Register here.

Trivia night on Feb. 19 to raise funds to end polio 2020-02-10 07:00:00Z 0

Learning About the Edmonton Police Commission 

This past Tuesday, Rotary Whyte Ave members and friends learned about the Edmonton Police Commission (EPC) from current EPC commissioner and former Member of Parliament Laurie Hawn.

Laurie talked about the positive dynamic between the EPC and the Edmonton Police Service (EPS). Guests learned how the EPC and the EPS are different but nevertheless share a common vision of responsive community policing. The EPC, among its many functions, oversees the police service; responds to citizens’ concerns on policing matters; helps to develop the annual policing plan and budget; and works to build positive relationships with community partners. Laurie also discussed the process in selecting the new police chief and the future goals of the EPC.

The speaker and guests then had a robust conversation on the importance of having a police force that is representative of Edmonton's diverse population and how to ensure positive relationships within that community. This conversation was greatly complimented by EPS executive director and new member Enyinnah!

Thank you to Laurie Hawn for coming to speak and to everyone who made it out!

Learning About the Edmonton Police Commission  2020-02-10 07:00:00Z 0

Councillor Ben Henderson presents update on Plan Whyte

On Tuesday, January 28th, Rotary Club on Whyte received a visit from Ward 8 Councillor Ben Henderson.  Councillor Henderson, who has served the area encompassing Whyte Avenue on City Council since 2007,  spoke about the Whyte Avenue Commercial Area Land Use Study, commonly referred to as Plan Whyte.  Old Strathcona Business Association Executive Director Cherie Klassen was also on hand to share her valuable perspective.

Councillor Ben Henderson presents update on Plan Whyte 2020-02-01 07:00:00Z 0

Amarok Update

Posted by Stan Bissell on Jan 28, 2020
The Amarok Society has shared an update on the progress of The Combined Rotary Women's School in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The Rotary Club of Whyte Avenue, in partnership with five other Rotary Clubs and the Amarok Society, helped to fund the building of the school in 2018. This school is in a slum area with more than 150 families living in a crowded area. Every afternoon, 25 women from this slum attend the school. Each mother who attends the Amarok mini-school teaches her own children, as well as five neighborhood children, what she has learned.
 
Some highlights from the 2019 Field Monitoring Report:
-Women attending the school have reported that they have attained better jobs that allow them to contribute money to their families
-The children enrolled in formal government primary schools are more successful with the support of the Amarok mini-school
-There is increased value placed upon education in the community, which has led to fewer child brides
-The school library has developed into a successful community library
Amarok Update Stan Bissell 2020-01-28 07:00:00Z 0

Rotary Whyte Ave Shines in Support of Shelterbox

This past Tuesday, Rotary Whyte Ave members and friends got together in support of Shelterbox!  Shelterbox is a Rotary partner that provides emergency disaster relief to families around the world who have been made homeless by natural disaster and conflict. 

Meeting at the Almanac on Whyte, President-elect and International Services Chair Stan Bissell provided a great presentation on the value and importance of Shelterbox and how members and guests can support. Stan added that the Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Ave would match any donations raised up to $1200! Guests also got to enjoy great company, fine drinks, and some delicious food (hope everyone tried the cheese cake!).

Last year our club raised the $1,500 needed to pay for one ShelterBox. This year the goal is to raise enough funding for two Shelterboxes! As you read this, funds are being counted and an update on how much was raised will be provided at the next meeting. There is still time to donate so please do not hesitate to reach out to Stan or Club President Kevin if you would like to contribute!

A huge thank you to Stan Bissell for organizing such a great event and thank you to everyone who came out and donated!    

Rotary Whyte Ave Shines in Support of Shelterbox 2020-01-27 07:00:00Z 0

Rotary Whyte Ave Coming Out To Support Rotaract

 
On January 18th, the University of Alberta Rotaract Club organized a fantastic networking and mentoring event! This event included a round table discussion that provided Rotaractors opportunities to meet, ask questions, and build connections with the Rotarians of their sponsor Rotary clubs.
 
The Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Ave is a sponsor of the University of Alberta Rotaract Club and Youth Services Co-Chair James Wynters went out to support!  Thank you James for representing Rotary Whyte Ave and helping to make this event a success! 
 
Congrats to the University of Alberta Rotaract Club for another successful event!
Rotary Whyte Ave Coming Out To Support Rotaract 2020-01-23 07:00:00Z 0
January 14th Meeting Cancelled Due to Extreme Cold Weather 2020-01-14 07:00:00Z 0

A New Year Message 

Happy New Year everyone!

Rotary Whyte Avenue took a few weeks off to enjoy the holidays and I hope everyone had a fantastic holiday season!  As we gear up for 2020, I just want to acknowledge all the hard work of everyone over the past year. In 2019, we came together to serve the community through countless community service events; we were fearless in taking on new and exciting fundraisers in support of youth at risk and to combat polio; and we created great moments together in fellowship! I'm incredibly grateful to everyone for their hard work, support, and dedication to the club and to serve others. Thank you!  I can't wait to see what we will accomplish together in 2020! 

-Kevin 

A New Year Message 2020-01-07 07:00:00Z 0

Great Holiday Party to End 2019

 

There's snow better place to be then a Rotary holiday party! The Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue was in the holiday spirit this past Tuesday as we held our year end holiday party! Members and friends were at their holiday best as Christmas sweaters, socks, and more holiday gear was on display! Photos from the past 6 months were on rotation, new photos were being taken at our photo booth (including some 'elfies!), and some of the best food you can find in Edmonton was being served!  What's more, we were able to celebrate the induction of two fantastic new members (more on that below) as well as highlight our club's support to Youth Empowerment and Support Services (YESS) through the first inaugural Dodge the Streets charity dodge ball tournament (more on that below as well). There were so many good times, it was easy to get a bit 'Santamental!' :)  

 
Great Holiday Party to End 2019 2019-12-27 07:00:00Z 0

Building Community at the Neighbour Centre Christmas Dinner

 
The Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue was in the holiday spirit this past Thursday when we helped our community partner the Neighbour Centre kick off its annual Christmas Dinner! The Neighbour Centre is a non-profit organization that supports homeless and marginalized people in Edmonton. 
Building Community at the Neighbour Centre Christmas Dinner 2019-12-13 07:00:00Z 0

Prepping for the Neighbour Centre Christmas Dinner!

 
The Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue worked hard to get desserts ready in preparation for the Neighbour Centre's Christmas Party last Thursday! Last Tuesday, Rotarians & friends donated their time and cooking skills to make sure the annual Neighbour Centre Christmas Party had some great food, including rice krispies squares and chocolate peppermint bark! Thank you to Kristin and Marilyn for organizing and to all the volunteers! 
Prepping for the Neighbour Centre Christmas Dinner! 2019-12-13 07:00:00Z 0

Go-Cups Going Towards a Good Cause

 
Rotarians dusted off (and also bought!) travel mugs in support of the Neighbour Centre! The Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Ave collected go-cups to donate to patrons of the Neighbour Centre. Travel mugs are an item of great need for many experiencing homelessness. These great donations were dropped off last Thursday at the annual Neighbour Centre Christmas Dinner.  Thank you to Marilyn for getting this travel mug drive started and to everyone who donated!
Go-Cups Going Towards a Good Cause 2019-12-13 07:00:00Z 0

New Member Proposal - Jennifer Laughton
 

Posted on Dec 07, 2019
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Dear $NICK_NAME$,
 
A motion was presented to the Whyte Avenue Rotary Club Executive Board on the nomination of Jennifer Laughton for membership in the Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue. Jennifer Laughton has been nominated by Tamara Larson under the classification of Physical Anthropologist.
 
Please indicate within seven days (7), by email to the Club Secretary, Mike Greaney, if you have any knowledge that prospective member, Jennifer Laughton, does not meet the Rotary Four-Way Test and you object to the admission as a new member (transfer from Rotary Club of Ottawa Metro) or if you require additional information regarding this candidate.
 
Thank you,
 
Kathy Strobl
Membership Chair 
Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue
 
 
Bio 
Jennifer is currently a PhD student at the University of Alberta in the Department of Anthropology. Her specialization is Physical Anthropology and her research will focus on a group of Neolithic hunter-gatherer skeletons from Siberia. She has worked as a Physical Anthropology Consultant at the Canadian Museum of History in Gatineau, and with commercial archaeology companies in Ontario. She has lived in five countries and has developed a love of travel, hiking, history, and languages (of which she speaks five fluently). She was a Rotary long-term youth exchange student to Siberia, Russia and has been back twice to further explore her second home and once to assist on an archaeological excavation. She was a member of District 7040 Youth Exchange Committee and is the secretary of the Canada-Russia Inter-Country Committee. Jennifer’s ‘rotary family’ includes host sisters from Brazil, Germany, the Philippines, and Russia, and brothers from Columbia and Russia.
New Member Proposal - Jennifer Laughton  Kathy Strobl 2019-12-07 07:00:00Z 0

Spreading Holiday Cheer with the Skills Society

Members and friends of the Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue were spreading holiday cheer early this year when they got together to prepare holiday stockings for the Skills Society!  The Skills Society is a community partner that provides much needed support services to children and adults with developmental disabilities, survivors of acquired brain injury, and their families. For the fourth year in a row, the Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue collected donations for a whopping 110 holiday stockings for people supported by the Skills Society’s Outreach Program.  Volunteers then went to the Skills Society on Thursday to assemble these great gifts for people in need!
Spreading Holiday Cheer with the Skills Society 2019-12-05 07:00:00Z 0

Whyte Ave Rotarian Recognized for Her Contributions

 
 
The Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue's own Tamara Larson was recognized for her commitment & support to the Rotary Foundation last night as she was presented the Major Donor crystal! As a Major donor, Tamara joined a global group of humanitarians united in their passion of service. Congrats Tamara!‬
Whyte Ave Rotarian Recognized for Her Contributions 2019-12-04 07:00:00Z 0
Paths for People Helps Make Edmonton More Accessible Stan Bissell 2019-12-03 07:00:00Z 0

Whyte Knight Award: Tim Onciul

Rotary is often defined as “service above self” and the Whyte Knight Award was created to recognize the commitment of our fun, fearless, and focused members in serving others. Tonight we awarded Tim Onciul with the Whyte Knight Award. Tim was the inaugural recipient of the award back in May of 2016. Tim received the award again for his continued passion to help youth in our community. The dodgeball tournament in support of Youth Empowerment Support Services (YESS) was a success because of Tim’s vision and commitment. Thank you Tim for all that you do! Congratulations on receiving the Whyte Knight Award!
Whyte Knight Award: Tim Onciul 2019-12-03 07:00:00Z 0
Check out our weekly Newsletter 2019-12-01 07:00:00Z 0

Dr Stan Houston Provides Context in Quest to End Polio

On Tuesday November 19th, Dr. Stan Houston, adjunct professor at the U of A’s School of Public Health helped put the global efforts to eradicate polio into perspective by comparing its progress with efforts  to eradicate other diseases.  He also gave a brief history on clinical awareness of the disease and shared some facts and figures regarding it’s toll on society and the victories and challenges involved in achieving eradication.

Dr Stan Houston Provides Context in Quest to End Polio 2019-11-23 07:00:00Z 0
Upcoming Speaker Nov 5: Anthony at Your Service! Scott Young 2019-10-23 06:00:00Z 0 Anthony at Your Service

Building a Strong Foundation to Scare off Polio!

 
‪A few members of the Rotary Whyte Avenue Foundation Committee got together this week to discuss all things foundation!  Members finalized some details on the exciting pumpkins for polio family event planned for October 29th (you can catch a glimpse at one of the silent auction prizes in the picture!).  You can all about our pumpkins for Polio event here: bit.ly/316QQ8x)
 
Members also looked at options for a future polio fundraising event near the end of November. We are looking to collaborate with a new up and coming business off whyte, so stay tuned! 
 
Thanks to all who made it out to this committee meeting and for all of your support to help make Polio history!
Building a Strong Foundation to Scare off Polio! 2019-10-23 06:00:00Z 0

Nova Cannabis Visit a New High Point for the Club!

 
On October 15, Rotary Whyte Avenue members and friends went to Nova Cannabis off Whyte to learn about this new and exciting industry! Store manager Chris Ianson gave members and friends a new understanding of the cannabis industry and how it has evolved since cannabis legalization. Chris explained how a big part of their business was providing education and ensuring that cannabis is consumed responsibly.  Thank you to Rotary Whyte Ave's own Marilyn Mucha for organizing the trip and to everyone who made it out!
Nova Cannabis Visit a New High Point for the Club! 2019-10-23 06:00:00Z 0

CTV News: Edmontonians dip, dug, dive, dodge for a cause

Posted by Scott Young on Oct 21, 2019
 

Nice coverage from CTV Edmonton for this weekend's Dodge the Streets Charity Dodgeball Tournament in partnership with Dodgeball Edmonton and Dodgeball Canada in support of YESS. Was a great day (as you can see by all of the pictures on our Facebook page) and we look forward to doing it again next year!

Thank you to our sponsors RAMP Interactive and Qube Invest!

 
CTV News: Edmontonians dip, dug, dive, dodge for a cause Scott Young 2019-10-21 06:00:00Z 0 Dodgeball Canada,Dodgeball Edmonton,People of Action,Rotary Connects the World,Rotary International District 5370,RotaryWhyteAve,YEG,YEGSports

Winner of Dodge the Streets 50/50 Draw Found!

 
The Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue held a 50/50 draw at our Dodge the Streets Tournament and we have found our winner!  The winning number is 705190 and the winning ticket came forward on Sunday, October 20.
 
Thank you to everyone who took part in our 50/50 draw and thank you for supporting the Dodge the Streets charity dodgeball tournament!
Winner of Dodge the Streets 50/50 Draw Found! 2019-10-21 06:00:00Z 0

Making a Difference One Dodged Ball at a Time!

The Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue held it's inaugural Dodge the Streets charity dodgeball tournament in support of Youth Empowerment and Support Services on Saturday!

Saturday turned out to be a fantastic day as 26 teams descended on the Saville Community Sport Centre to compete for the coveted cookie medals made famous through Hockey Night on Whyte! This tournament had 4 divisions, with the Men’s/Women’s divisions each having 6 teams, the co-ed Competitive having 10 teams, and the co-ed Recreational having 4 teams.

The Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Ave also competed in the recreational league and won bronze (and won a lot of hearts as well, I would imagine!).

Rotary Whyte Ave was lucky to partner with Dodgeball Canada and Dodgeball Edmonton to put this event on in support of YESS!  Total funds raised are being confirmed as we speak. Thank you to these great partners for making the 1st Dodge the Streets tournament such a success!

Thank you to everyone who made it out and everyone who supported! 

Making a Difference One Dodged Ball at a Time! 2019-10-19 06:00:00Z 0

Robert Lang Regales Rotary on Whyte

On October 8th we were fortunate to have Robert Lang hold court at the Whyte Avenue Rotary Club.  During this time he touched on but a few of his talents and the fascinating anecdotes they have facilitated.  A true Edmonton pioneer, Robert is 89 years young and still manages Lang Locksmiths, which opened in town in 1972.  

Robert Lang Regales Rotary on Whyte 2019-10-12 06:00:00Z 0

Whyte Ave Awarded the Rotary Citation with Silver Distinction

 
The Rotary Citation is awarded to clubs for achieving goals that strengthen Rotary and the club. Goals include increasing club membership, developing sustainable service projects, giving to The Rotary Foundation, and building awareness of Rotary in the community.
 
Our Rotary Club won this honour for our achievements over the 2018/19 year. Our club also received the silver distinction for going well beyond the requirements needed to win the Rotary Citation.  Out of the 60 Rotary Clubs in the Rotary 5370 District, only 9 clubs received this honour. 
 
Congratulations to all club members and friends for making the 2018/19 year such a great success!
Whyte Ave Awarded the Rotary Citation with Silver Distinction 2019-10-08 06:00:00Z 0

Club Assembly!

On October 1st, Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Ave got together for a club assembly!  As part of the meeting, club members went over the results of the recent member satisfaction survey. The results showed that members really do enjoy being members of our club as well as love the programs organized. For the future, the survey showed that we as a club should focus on strengthening club membership and engagement. One of the follow up's from the membership survey is to plan a brainstorming session to discuss club goals and culture at a future meeting.

Club Assembly! 2019-10-08 06:00:00Z 0
"Dodge the Streets" 1st annual Dodgeball Tournament in Support of YESS Scott Young 2019-10-08 06:00:00Z 0 Dodge the Streets,Dodgeball Canada,Dodgeball Edmonton,Duane Wysynski,Margo Long,YESS

Help us Help The Bahamas

Posted by Stan Bissell on Sep 30, 2019

People in the Bahamas are still suffering from the devastation of Hurricane Dorian.

Immediate Past Rotary President, Barry Rassin, and our Rotary International District 5370 leaders have urged clubs to consider providing aid for this disaster.

The Rotary Club of Whyte Avenue has donated $250USD to the Robbins Funds, a fund for relief efforts of Rotary International District 6990 (Florida and Bahamas).

Watch the video from Barry Rassin:

 

If you wish to personally donate to this disaster, you can donate in the following ways:

Robbins Fund Bahamas Relief (in USD only) through Rotary District 6990 (Florida and Bahamas)

Bahamas Relief (in USD only) through Rotary District 7020 (Caribbean and Grand Bahamas)

Rotary Disaster Relief (in CAD and eligible for a Canadian tax receipt)

ShelterBox Canada (in CAD and eligible for a Canadian tax receipt)

Help us Help The Bahamas Stan Bissell 2019-09-30 06:00:00Z 0 Bahams Relief,Hurricane Dorian,Rotary Disaster Relief,Rotary International District 5370,ShelterBox Canada

A Purr-fect Evening at the Cat Cafe on Whyte!

 
 

Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Ave was very fur-tunate to have had a paws-itively great night of fellowship at the Cat Cafe on Whyte last Tuesday!

Rotarians and guests were introduced to the cats and learned more about the Cat Cafe business model. The group learned that the Cat Cafe owners were inspired to open the cafe from similar stores in their native China, except there you can find cafes dedicated to all kinds of animals - everything from cats, to owls, to hedgehog cafes! Members also learned that cats will often be sent to the cafe to help socialize them - and those cats definitely got some social time with Rotary around!

We're not 'kitten' around, Rotarians and their guests were 'feline' fine after that cafe visit.

A Purr-fect Evening at the Cat Cafe on Whyte! 2019-09-26 06:00:00Z 0

Wine Survivor Cancellation

Due to low sales, we've decided to cancel the wine survivor planned for September 17.
 
Though this is not the best outcome, cancelling will ensure we don't get stuck with any major costs, allows us to concentrate our efforts on some of the big fundraising events coming up (such as the Dodge the Streets), and provides an opportunity to learn and be ready for the next time. 
 
I'd like to thank everyone who worked so hard selling tickets!  Though it's unfortunate to cancel the raffle, all your hard work to make to move this raffle forward is what drives this club. I know we as a club can find the best path forward to make sure we avoid this type of outcome in the future. 
  
Going forward, we'll take time during our Club Assembly on October 1st to discuss fundraising so that everyone has an opportunity to comment and so that we can discuss as a club.   
 
Please don't hesitate to contact me *kggmcleod@hotmail.com) at anytime if you have any questions, comments, or concerns as I would be happy to discuss at any time!  Thanks again everyone for your patience, commitment, and support! 
 
Warm regards,
 
Kevin McLeod
President
Wine Survivor Cancellation 2019-09-16 06:00:00Z 0

Rotary Connects Whyte Ave with India!

 
This past Tuesday our club was lucky to be visited by Mukta Malhotra, coming all the way from India! 
 
Mukta is a member of the Rotary Club of Gurgaon Harmony Iberis which meets in Gurugram, Haryana (not far from New Delhi). 
 
Mukta talked to club members and guests about some of her club's activities and ways we can collaborate together in the future. We then participated in a banner exchange between our two clubs.
 
Rotary really does Connect the World, thank you for joining us Mukta!
Rotary Connects Whyte Ave with India! 2019-09-04 06:00:00Z 0

Learning Alberta History with FRAMS

 
 
The President of the Friends of the Royal Alberta Museum Society (FRAMS), Chris Radojewski, joined Rotary Tuesday to talk about the great work they do to share Alberta's history with the world. FRAMS is a registered charity that supports the Royal Alberta Museum. 
Learning Alberta History with FRAMS 2019-09-04 06:00:00Z 0

Week Off to Promote Committee Work

Rotary spent the past week getting great work done at the committee level. (and had a great time doing it of course!) A lot of the magic of Rotary happens during our committee meetings, so the Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue dedicates one Tuesday a month for committees to get together and have fun!

 

Week Off to Promote Committee Work 2019-09-02 06:00:00Z 0

Laurie de Grace on McDougall House Treatment Centre

 

On Tuesday August 20th , Laurie de Grace, Executive Director of McDougall House, gave a presentation on the association’s history and the work it does in the field of addiction treatment.

Established in 1969, McDougall House is a second stage live-in treatment centre for women recovering from substance addiction.  Clients spend an average of three months at the centre modelling healthier lifestyles and developing the coping skills necessary to make self-medication less compelling.

Laurie de Grace on McDougall House Treatment Centre 2019-08-24 06:00:00Z 0

Enjoying the Summer at Brandingen's BBQ Bash!

Rotary Whyte Ave enjoyed a delicious BBQ to celebrate the summer! Mike and Deb Brandingen hosted Rotarians and friends on August 13th by putting on a fantastic BBQ Party at their home. Everyone filled their plates (and went back for seconds...and thirds...) with delicious brisket (cooked by pro Barbequer Mike B). Members brought appetizers, salads, and tons of dessert to enjoy! 

The evening was filled with good conversations around the fire, competitive games of Bocce, and (surprisingly) no rain! Thank you Mike and Deb for hosing this fantastic event and for everyone who came!

Enjoying the Summer at Brandingen's BBQ Bash! 2019-08-20 06:00:00Z 0

Making Polio History 

 
Rotary made a promise to rid the world of polio and continues to work each day to reach that goal. Watch this new video to learn more about this endemic, Rotary’ efforts to eliminate polio worldwide, and how you can help. You can learn more about Rotary’s efforts towards polio eradication here.
 
Making Polio History 2019-08-14 06:00:00Z 0

KAIROS Blanket Exercise an Indigenous Canadian History Lesson

 

On Tuesday August 6th members of the Whyte Avenue Rotary Club attended a presentation of The KAIROS Blanket Exercise at the Orange Hub Community Centre.  This workshop was sponsored by Reach Edmonton, an organization that advocates for community safety through  improved engagement of all community residents.

KAIROS Blanket Exercise an Indigenous Canadian History Lesson 2019-08-09 06:00:00Z 0

Helping Out at the Neighbour Centre BBQ!

 
On August 1st, Rotary Whyte Ave and friends helped community partner the Neighbour Centre put on a fantastic community BBQ!  This BBQ is an annual event hosted by the Neighbor Centre and supported by Rotary Whyte Ave to provide Neighbours experiencing homelessness and community members a safe space to kick back and relax and enjoy some delicious food. Rotarians and friends helped organize the event, set up, severed delicious meals, donated food, desserts, games, and equipment, and helped clean up at the end of the night.
Helping Out at the Neighbour Centre BBQ! 2019-08-02 06:00:00Z 0
Amarok Combined Rotary Women's School Update (Dhaka, Bangladesh) Scott Young 2019-07-29 06:00:00Z 0 Amarok Society

Brent Collingwood Shares his Passion for the River Valley

Posted by Mike Greaney on Jul 26, 2019

On Tuesday July 23rd Brent Collingwood gave a fascinating presentation on his work as Executive Director with the River Valley Alliance.

Ask an Edmontonian what sets the city apart and the river valley will invariably be near the top of their list.  As keen as we are to claim bragging rights to this incredible resource we actually share this pristine tract with six other municipalities. In 1996 the River Valley Alliance was formed to preserve and enhance this area.  A key feature of their master plan is to establish an interconnected path that will bridge existing trails and extend for 100 km through the Town of Devon, Parkland County, Leduc County, The City of Edmonton, Strathcona County, Sturgeon County and the City of Fort Saskatchewan.

Brent Collingwood Shares his Passion for the River Valley Mike Greaney 2019-07-26 06:00:00Z 0 Brent Collingwood,River Valley Alliance

Whyte Ave Rotary Supports Youth Success in Mexico

Posted by Stan Bissell on Jul 12, 2019
 
The Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue has sponsored a child in elementary school in Colima, Mexico through Project Amigo. This sponsorship will help provide a child with the tools he or she needs for success, such as shoes, clothing and educational services. This sponsorship also helps to connect the child with people beyond their own community by allowing them to participate in the annual “Day at the Beach” trip and at Project Amigo’s volunteer-driven Christmas Fiesta. 
Whyte Ave Rotary Supports Youth Success in Mexico Stan Bissell 2019-07-12 06:00:00Z 0 Project Amigo

Recover Edmonton Wellness Project Tackles Homelessness From Unique Perspective

Posted by Mike Greaney on Jul 10, 2019
 
On Tuesday July 9th Susan Coward of the Recover Urban Wellness Project gave a presentation on the their work to affect positive change with marginalized youth and adults in Edmonton.
 
Launched by the City of Edmonton in 2017, The Recover Urban Wellness Project attempts to reconcile the specific needs of marginalized individuals with support groups, businesses and area residents that interact with them on a regular basis.
Recover Edmonton Wellness Project Tackles Homelessness From Unique Perspective Mike Greaney 2019-07-10 06:00:00Z 0 Recover Edmonton Wellness Project,Susan Coward
Making a Delicious Brunch for Children & their Families at Ronald McDonald House 2019-07-06 06:00:00Z 0

It's a New Rotary Year!

Posted on Jul 02, 2019
 
Rotary International President Mark Daniel Maloney’s theme for 2019-20, Rotary Connects the World, asks Rotarians to strengthen the many ways that Rotary Connects the World, building the connections that allow talented, thoughtful, and generous people to unite and take meaningful action through Rotary service.
 
It's a New Rotary Year! 2019-07-02 06:00:00Z 0

Take Part in our 2nd Annual Wine Survivor!

 
Tickets for our 2nd Annual Wine Survivor are now available (where you have to chance of winning a large amount of wine) being held at our Change-Over Party at the Polar Park Brewery on Tuesday, June 25th.
 
Funds raised go towards our various community service projects (such as The Neighbour Centre's Dinner Club and Meals that Mend at Ronald McDonald House), our youth programs (sending high school and university students to leadership camps) as well as our international programs (microfinancing through Kivaand ShelterBox)
 
Take Part in our 2nd Annual Wine Survivor! 2019-06-25 06:00:00Z 0

U of A Discusses Community Engagement

 
University of Alberta community engagement consultants Alexis Ksiaskiewicz and Emily Ball visited our club on June 18th, 2019. The U of A is conducting a thorough examination of how it is connecting with its internal and external stakeholders in order to come up with a comprehensive community engagement plan. To date the consultation process has involved over 60 sessions discussing engagement opportunities with over 1300 people. 
U of A Discusses Community Engagement 2019-06-19 06:00:00Z 0

Join Us at Our Year-End Change-Over Party on June 25th! 

Come celebrate all that our club has accomplished this year with President Scott Young and hear what our incoming President Kevin McLeod has in store for the new year! Get your tickets here: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/whyte-ave-rotary-year-end-change-over-party-tickets-62901519137

Tickets include:

  • Appetizers
  • Tour of the Polar Park Brewery & beer tasting

We will also be doing the draw for our 2nd Annual Whyte Ave Rotary Wine Survivor fundraiser!

Join Us at Our Year-End Change-Over Party on June 25th! 2019-06-08 06:00:00Z 0

World Partnership Walk coming on June 9th

 
 
On our May 29th meeting Naz Hasham gave a presentation on the Aga Khan Foundation Canada's World Partnership Walk, which is being held on the Legislature grounds on June 9th.
 
Naz Hasham grew up in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, the oldest of seven sisters.  Her family of nine's accommodations in Dar es Salaam was the equivalent of a bachelor apartment.  Still, their living situation was better than that of many she witnessed first-hand during her upbringing. Her directorship with the World Partnership Walk is one of the many volunteer activities she has immersed herself in to affect positive change locally and globally.  
 
The Aga Khan Foundation Canada was initiated by people who came from East Africa and were eager to dedicate some of their relative good fortune to alleviating poverty in developing areas of Africa and Asia.  Their first World Partnership Walk was held in 1985 in Vancouver and has become an annual event in 10 cities, including Edmonton. Since that first event  teams set up by schools, workplaces and community groups have raised more than 100 million dollars throughout Canada, mostly through fundraising activities leading up to the walk itself. The proceeds from these events have funded over 180 initiatives in 15 countries, reducing poverty and improving the quality of life for millions.
 
There is still time to participate in this year's event.  For more information go to https://www.worldpartnershipwalk.com/en/walk-cities/edmonton
 
 
 
 
World Partnership Walk coming on June 9th 2019-05-29 06:00:00Z 0

Rotary Learns How to Compost

Posted by Kevin McLeod on May 21, 2019
 
Rotary members had a fun filled afternoon learning how to compost in our own backyards from Master Composter Nicole Spring from Veg in Yeg. Veg in Yeg is a social enterprise based in Garneau, Edmonton who grows vegetables, herbs, and flowers for local consumption through "Pay What You Want" pricing.
Rotary Learns How to Compost Kevin McLeod 2019-05-21 06:00:00Z 0 Veg in Yeg,composting

Renee Senko and Caitlin Johnston discuss their Belize Playground trip 

 
At our May 14th meeting Renee Senko, past president of the Vegreville Rotary club, and Caitlin Johnston, current president of the Vegreville Interact Club, came by to give a presentation on their recent trip to Belize. 
 
Renee and Caitlin joined 8 other volunteers to assist in building a playground at Paraiso School in Corozal.  The playground equipment consisted of repurposed equipment from a playground in Alberta that had been recently upgraded. The Emmanuel foundation handles the logistics of sourcing out and transporting decommissioned items that would be invaluable elsewhere. In Paraiso the local Rotary Club made the necessary preparations to facilitate the build and provided the visiting Canadians with an experience they would not forget.
Renee Senko and Caitlin Johnston discuss their Belize Playground trip 2019-05-16 06:00:00Z 0

YEG Passport Rotary Club submits Charter Documents!

 
Congratulations to the YEG Passport Rotary Club for getting one step closer to being official.  Charter documents were signed by President Markus Muhs, Secretary Anne McAthey and District Governor Ingrid Neitsch and witnessed by club advisor and member of sponsor club RC of Edmonton Whyte Ave Marilyn Mucha at the District office on Friday, May 10, 2019.
YEG Passport Rotary Club submits Charter Documents! 2019-05-15 06:00:00Z 0

Seven Women - Tackling Poverty Head On

Posted by Scott Young on Apr 15, 2019

The challenging reality

The first Sustainable Development Goal aims to end extreme poverty everywhere by improving the access of the most vulnerable members of society to economic opportunities.
 
Nepal is one of the poorest countries in Asia and at least 22% of its population still lives under the poverty line. Within Nepal, disabled and other socially marginalised women are amongst some of the most disadvantaged social groups, and are often excluded from training and employment opportunities. When disabled women are employed, they are often paid less than their able-bodied peers.
Seven Women - Tackling Poverty Head On Scott Young 2019-04-15 06:00:00Z 0 Fair Trade,Gender Equality,SDGs

Whyte Ave Rotary Visits the Food Bank

Posted by Mike Greaney on Apr 12, 2019
 
On Tuesday November 9th members of the Whyte Avenue Rotary Club, the YEG Passport Club and their friends were given the opportunity to assist the Edmonton Food Bank.  In the Food Bank's large warehouse downtown we helped sort donated fresh and non-perishable food items and build hampers to be distributed to individuals and families who are having trouble making ends meet. 
 
Whyte Ave Rotary Visits the Food Bank Mike Greaney 2019-04-12 06:00:00Z 0 Edmonton Food Bank

Rotary Making A Difference in Bangladesh

 
 
Rotary Whyte Avenue is proud to be a sponsor of the Combined Rotary Women’s Schools in Bangladesh to support the non-profit Amarok Society. The Amarok Society empowers mothers through education so that they can in turn empower their children and communities. Great to work in partnership with other great Alberta Rotary Clubs to help make this project happen!
 
Rotary Making A Difference in Bangladesh 2019-04-09 06:00:00Z 0

Amy Smith - Aurora Report 2019

Posted by Scott Young on Apr 01, 2019
 
Our Club participated in a Global Grant Scholarship (along with RC Westlock, RC Saint City, RC Nisku/Leduc, RC Jasper and RC Brisbane) to help support Amy Smith, where she is currently completing a Masters of Development Practice Degree (with a specialization in Social and Cultural Dynamics of Development) at the University of Queensland in Australia.
 
Here is her most recent update!
 
"During the 2018/2019 summer period, I interned with the Dja Dja Wurrung Clans Aboriginal Corporation (DDWCAC) in Bendigo, Victoria for five weeks. Right from the start, I felt welcome and included by the small team at the office in Bendigo. Everyone made an effort to get to know me and make sure I was comfortable in my new temporary community. This Canadian also got to experience her first 40 degrees weather in Australia!
Amy Smith - Aurora Report 2019 Scott Young 2019-04-01 06:00:00Z 0 Amy Smith,Global Grant Scholar

Dr. Emily Block speaks on her work in Ghana

 
On Tuesday March 5th Dr. Emily Block spoke to the Rotary Club on Whyte about her work with the Frontiers of Business Initiative at the University of Alberta.
 
After spending 20 years in the U.S. at the Universities of Notre Dame and Illinois Emily returned to Canada in 2016 to teach at the U of A.  She is currently the Eric Geddes Associate Professor of Management at the U of A's Alberta School of Business.  Emily's Frontiers of Business MBA elective looks at improving the livelihoods of those in developing countries while making the best use of finite contributions of money and volunteer labour.  
 
Dr. Emily Block speaks on her work in Ghana 2019-03-14 06:00:00Z 0

Rotarians Help "Chuck a Puck"!

 
Wow --- last minute things can turn into $$ in a hurry. Friday March 8, District Governor Ingrid Neitsch got a call from the Edmonton Oilers Group with a cancellation of volunteers to sell "Chuck a Pucks" at the Oil Kings game this past Sunday. She texts Marilyn while at District Spring training to see if our club can come up with 10 volunteers for 2 pm Sunday. Marilyn said " YES", all the while wondering who she could call on such short notice.
 
Rotarians Help "Chuck a Puck"! Scott Young 2019-03-11 06:00:00Z 0 Chuck a Puck,Edmonton Oil Kings

Operation Friendship and Assisting Hard to House Seniors

 
Our February 26th meeting featured Jimmy Morrison, Community Relations supervisor for the Operation Friendship Seniors Society (OSFF) of Edmonton. For the last 50 years Operation Friendship has been providing support and accommodation for hard to house seniors in our city.
 
 
Operation Friendship and Assisting Hard to House Seniors 2019-03-07 07:00:00Z 0

Meena Deccan speaks on Honour Based Violence

On February 12th Meena Deccan gave a compelling talk on the topic of Honour Based Violence.  Her presentation challenged many of the prevailing perceptions surrounding this phenomenon and laid out why conventional social services and law enforcement guidelines may be ineffective in breaking the escalating pattern of emotional and physical abuse involved.
Meena Deccan speaks on Honour Based Violence 2019-02-15 07:00:00Z 0
TONIGHT'S CLUB ASSEMBLY HAS BEEN CANCELLED!! 2019-02-05 07:00:00Z 0

Stan Bissell speaks about Shelterbox

 
Stan Bissell has a ShelterBox conveniently tucked away somewhere in his new home.  In the aftermath of a disaster this kit contains many of the essentials required to protect a family from the elements and allow them to begin to rebuild their lives.  Inside it's large durable storage container, which can be repurposed in a multitude of ways, the ShelterBox contains a family sized tent, solar lights, water storage and purification equipment, thermal blankets, cooking utensils and basic tools. Stan feels fortunate to have this potentially life-saving kit in his house.
 
Stan Bissell speaks about Shelterbox Mike Greaney 2019-01-26 07:00:00Z 0 ShelterBox,Shine For ShelterBox,Stan Bissell

You're Invited! Tuesday, January 22nd Stan Bissell Will Be Talking About ShelterBox

Posted by Scott Young on Jan 17, 2019
 
Join us on Tuesday, January 22nd from 6 to 7 pm at the Rooster Cafe & Kitchen on Whyte Avenue, as club member (and International Programs Chair) Stan Bissell will be talking about how ShelterBox has provided emergency shelter for over a million people displaced due to a natural disaster as well as his plans to raise money for ShelterBox with his "Shine for ShelterBox" fundraiser!.
 
We look forward to seeing you there!
 
You're Invited! Tuesday, January 22nd Stan Bissell Will Be Talking About ShelterBox Scott Young 2019-01-17 07:00:00Z 0 ShelterBox,Shine For ShelterBox,Stan Bissell
Kathy Stobl and Toastmasters: Improving Your Speaking Skills Mike Greaney 2019-01-15 07:00:00Z 0 Kathy Strobl

ATB Financial Hosts a Presentation by Brian Mandujano and Inclusion Alberta

Posted by Mike Greaney
 
 
Our first weekly meeting after the Christmas break was hosted by ATB Financial's Strathcona branch on 80th Avenue and 104 Street.  We were introduced to Brian Mandujano, who's employment with ATB was facilitated by Inclusion Alberta.
 
Inclusion Alberta is a family-based non-profit federation that advocates on behalf of children and adults with developmental disabilities and their families. They do this by helping find meaningful employment for those with a developmental disability.
ATB Financial Hosts a Presentation by Brian Mandujano and Inclusion Alberta Mike Greaney 2019-01-09 07:00:00Z 1 ATB Financial,Brian Mandujano,Inclusion Alberta,Rotary Employment Partnership
Celebrating Our Successes for the First Year & Plans for the Rest of the Year Scott Young 2019-01-05 07:00:00Z 0 Scott Young,Year in Review
Support for the Belize Playground Project Scott Young 2018-11-28 07:00:00Z 0 Belize Playground Project,Immanuelle Foundation,Mike Greaney
[Meeting Replay] 11.20.2018 - Paige Reeves, Vocational Services Scott Young 2018-11-21 07:00:00Z 0 Paige Reeves,Vocational Services

A Rotary Foundation Primer, courtesy of Wayne and Wayne

Posted by Scott Young
 
To kick off Foundation Month, on Tuesday, November 6th, Wayne Kauffman, our district Rotary Foundation chair, and Wayne McKutcheon, our district grants chair presented on the importance of the work that Rotary clubs are able to achieve by donating to The Rotary Foundation's Annual Fund and Polio Plus.
 
We appreciate the hard work they both do on behalf of our District!
A Rotary Foundation Primer, courtesy of Wayne and Wayne Scott Young 2018-11-09 07:00:00Z 0 District Grants,The Rotary Foundation,Wayne Kauffman,Wayne McCutcheon

Join Us for Guess Who's Coming to Dinner? 

 
 
The Fall 2018 edition of Guess Who's Coming To Dinner is fast approaching! Guess Who's Coming To Dinner is not only a fun way to enjoy some fellowship with members of the club and their guests but is also a chance to enjoy a great meal and some classic Rotarian hospitality.
Join Us for Guess Who's Coming to Dinner? 2018-11-08 07:00:00Z 0

Whyte Knight Award - Kevin McLeod

Posted by Scott Young on Nov 04, 2018
 
The latest member of our Fun, Fearless and Focused club has shown since they became a member in 2015 that they are willing to go above and beyond to help the club stay organized with our community services events, is willing to learn and try new things as head of our Communications Committee  and has been super helpful as our President-Elect, and I look forward to seeing what he can do once he becomes President of our Club next year. Please join me in congratulating Kevin McLeod as the latest recipient of the Whyte Knight Award!
Whyte Knight Award - Kevin McLeod Scott Young 2018-11-04 06:00:00Z 0 Kevin McLeod,Whyte Knight Award
District Governor Ingrid Neitsch Visits Rotary on Whyte Mike Greaney 2018-11-02 06:00:00Z 0 District Governor,Ingrid Neitsch

You're Invited! Tuesday, October 16th Nicole Spring from Veg in Yeg is our Guest Speaker!

Posted by Scott Young on Oct 11, 2018
 
We are pleased to be welcoming Nicole Spring from Veg in Yeg as our guest speaker on Tuesday, October 16th from 6 - 7 pm.  
 
Nicole will be talking about how she turned a vacant lot in Garneau into an amazing garden where she grows vegetables, herbs and flowers for local consumption.  It's a great story that you won't want to miss!
 
We look forward to seeing you there!
 
You're Invited! Tuesday, October 16th Nicole Spring from Veg in Yeg is our Guest Speaker! Scott Young 2018-10-11 06:00:00Z 0 Nicole Spring,Veg in Yeg

[Meeting Replay] 09.18.2018 - Cherie Klassen, Old Strathcona Business Association 

Posted by Mike Greaney
 
These are truly interesting times for Old Strathcona, and as Executive Director of the Old Strathcona Business Association Cherie Klassen has a front row seat.  
 
On Tuesday September 18th we had the privilege of hearing her insights on the many aspects at play in the area.  
 
She touched on her group's efforts to amend the new smoking bylaw that doubles the distance smoking is allowed from any business entrance to ten meters.
[Meeting Replay] 09.18.2018 - Cherie Klassen, Old Strathcona Business Association Mike Greaney 2018-09-21 06:00:00Z 0 Cherie Klassen,Old Strathcona Business Association
You're Invited! Tuesday, September 25th - Nova Winter, Mary Murphy & Aaron Cranston from the Neighbour Centre Scott Young 2018-09-19 06:00:00Z 0

You're Invited! Tuesday, September 18th - Cherie Klassen from the Old Strathcona Business Association

Posted by Scott Young on Sep 14, 2018
 
On September 18th, from 6 to 7 pm at the Rooster Café & Kitchen on Whyte Avenue, the Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue will be welcoming Cherie Klassen, the new Executive Director of the Old Strathcona Business Association, as our guest speaker.
 
She will be talking about all of the wonderful things going on with businesses in the Old Strathcona Area.
 
We look forward to seeing you there!
 
You're Invited! Tuesday, September 18th - Cherie Klassen from the Old Strathcona Business Association Scott Young 2018-09-14 06:00:00Z 0 Cherie Klassen,Old Strathcona Business Association
[Meeting Replay] 09.04.18 - Our First Club Assembly of the Year! Kevin McLeod 2018-09-04 06:00:00Z 0 Club Assembly
You're Invited! Tuesday, September 4th - Our first Club Assembly of the Year! Scott Young 2018-08-29 06:00:00Z 0 Club Assembly
Kiva Loan Chosen by Scott - Chenaimoyo Scott Young 2018-08-24 06:00:00Z 0 kiva

You're Invited! Tuesday, August 21st - Who's Who: Maria Reyes & Scott Young

Posted by Scott Young on Aug 18, 2018
 
On August 21st, from 6 to 7 pm at the Rooster Café & Kitchen on Whyte Avenue, the Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue will learn more about members Maria Reyes and Scott Young who will be doing what we call their “Who’s Who” presentation.
 
Come and learn what these two Rotarians are all about and what makes them tick.
 
We look forward to seeing you there!
 
#WhyteRotary #RotaryD5370
 
You're Invited! Tuesday, August 21st - Who's Who: Maria Reyes & Scott Young Scott Young 2018-08-18 06:00:00Z 0 Maria Reyes,Scott Young,Who's Who
Brianne Thomas, Stollery Women's Network Mike Greaney 2018-08-17 06:00:00Z 0 Brianne Thomas,Giving Comfort Campaign,Stollery Children's Hospital,Stollery Children's Hospital Foundation,Stollery Women's Network

You're Invited! Tuesday, August 14th - Brianne Thomas from the Stollery Women's Network

Posted on Aug 09, 2018
 
Come join us on Tuesday, August 14th from 6 to 7 pm at the Rooster Cafe & Kitchen as Brianne Thomas from the Stollery Women's Foundation will be our guest speaker!
 
She'll be talking about their Giving Comfort Campaign where they give comfort packages to families going to Emergency at the Stollery Children's Hospital at the University of Alberta.
 
 
You're Invited! Tuesday, August 14th - Brianne Thomas from the Stollery Women's Network Scott Young 2018-08-09 06:00:00Z 0 Brianne Thomas,Stollery Children's Hospital,Stollery Children's Hospital Foundation,Stollery Women's Network,University of Alberta Hospital

Edith Martin on Project Amigo

Posted by Mike Greaney
 
On August 7th Edith Martin of the Edmonton Northeast Rotary Club gave a presentation on Project Amigo, an NGO that assists and advocates for education in rural Mexico.
 
Project Amigo was inspired by one individual's visit to Colima, Mexico in 1984.  While site-seeing Ted Rose inadvertently found himself in one of the area's smaller villages.  Thoroughly charmed by it's inhabitants but taken aback by the pervasive poverty he encountered he became a catalyst for change in many young lives.
Edith Martin on Project Amigo Mike Greaney 2018-08-08 06:00:00Z 0 Edith Martin,Project Amigo

You're Invited! Tuesday, August 7th - Edith Martin from Project Amigo

Posted on Aug 03, 2018
 
Many folks when they join Rotary have a goal or, are anxious to be able to experience an international work project and Edith Martin will be sharing one of the best ways to have this experience.

Project Amigo in Cofradia, Mexico is transforming lives, is committed to ending poverty through education and for the last 32 years has involved volunteers to help.

Come hear about an experience on Tuesday, August 7th from 6 till 7 pm at the Rooster Café & Kitchen on Whyte Avenue, that is available to you and your friends that will be life changing.
You're Invited! Tuesday, August 7th - Edith Martin from Project Amigo Scott Young 2018-08-03 06:00:00Z 0 Edith Martin,Project Amigo

Kristin Jennings on YNTA, Project Amazonas, and her trip to Peru

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On our July 24th meeting Kristin Jennings gave a wonderful presentation on her recent trip to Peru.  As members of Young Nurses Take Action Kristin, three other Registered Nurses and nine nursing students assisted Project Amazonas by providing medical aid to those living along a portion of the Amazon River.
 
 
Young Nurses Take Action was founded in Edmonton in 2011 to encourage engagement and mentorship opportunities among young Registered Nurses.  Among the many activities and projects they have participated in have been six medical volunteer trips.  This latest one involved travelling in a house boat along the Amazon River and making scheduled stops along the way to administer basic medical services to underserved rural communities.  
 
Kristin Jennings on YNTA, Project Amazonas, and her trip to Peru Mike Greaney 2018-07-26 06:00:00Z 0 Kristin Jennings,Project Amazonas,YNTA,Young Nurses Takes Action

Meeting Replay - July 17, 2018 - RI Convention Toronto 2018 Recap

Posted by Scott Young on Jul 18, 2018
 
Missed the meeting on Tuesday? Perhaps you'd like to get a feel for our meetings?
 
This is a replay of our meeting on Tuesday, July 17th, 2018 where members Kathy Strobl, Scott Young, Tamara Larson and Marilyn Mucha reviewed their experience at the Rotary International Conference in Toronto.
 
If you've ever wondered what it’s like to go to a Rotary International Convention or wanted to learn more about the recent Rotary Convention in Toronto then you'll want to watch the replay.

Marilyn Mucha also gave an update on one of the Kiva micro-lending projects we are involved in, Tamara Larson gave a brief overview of the District's Peacebuilding initiative and Kristin Jennings gave a preview of her presentation next week on her recent trip to Peru with Young Nurses Take Action, where they worked alongside Project Amazonas to deliver medical aid to villages along the Amazon.
 
Meeting Replay - July 17, 2018 - RI Convention Toronto 2018 Recap Scott Young 2018-07-18 06:00:00Z 0 #Rotary18,Kathy Strobl,Kristin Jennings,Rotary Convention Toronto 2018,Rotary18,YNTA,Young Nurses Takes Action,kiva,microfinance,microloans

You're Invited! Tuesday, July 24th - Kristin Jennings and Project Amazonas

 
 
Come join us on Tuesday, July 24th from 6 to 7 pm at the Rooster Cafe & Kitchen as our very own Kristin Jennings will be our guest speaker!
 
She'll be talking about Young Nurses Take Action and their recent mentorship trip to Peru with Project Amazonas, where they delivered medical aid to villages along the Amazon.
 
She also did a trip along the Inca Trail so should have some interesting stories and lots of great pictures.
 
Hope to see you there!
 
You're Invited! Tuesday, July 24th - Kristin Jennings and Project Amazonas Scott Young 2018-07-18 06:00:00Z 0 Kristin Jennings,Project Amazonas,YNTA,Young Nurses Takes Action

You're Invited! Tuesday, July 17th - Rotary Convention Toronto 2018 Recap

 
Ever wonder what it’s like to go to a Rotary International Convention?  Want to learn more about the recent Rotary Convention in Toronto?

My name is Scott Young and I’m the President of the Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue and I’d like to personally invite you to our meeting on Tuesday, July 17th from 6 till 7 pm at the Rooster Café & Kitchen on Whyte Avenue where several of our members (including myself) will be sharing their experiences at largest Rotary International event of the year!

I look forward to seeing you there!
 
You're Invited! Tuesday, July 17th - Rotary Convention Toronto 2018 Recap Scott Young 2018-07-13 06:00:00Z 0 Rotary Convention Toronto 2018,Rotary18

Rotary E-Club of Canada One member Dr. Peter Denooy

Posted by Mike Greaney on Jul 11, 2018
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We all deal with commutes of various distances to get to our weekly Rotary meeting.  However, imagine making it to your 5:45 PM meeting on Whyte Avenue if your office is in the Dominican Republic.  
 
Dr. Peter Denooy is an active and contributing member of our Rotary District 5370.  As such he regularly attends his club's weekly meetings.  He also spends most of his time in his newly adopted home of the Dominican Republic.  This feat was made possible by the advent of the Rotary e-Club of Canada One.  
 
 
Rotary E-Club of Canada One member Dr. Peter Denooy Mike Greaney 2018-07-11 06:00:00Z 0 Dr. Peter Denooy,Rotary e-Club of Canada One

You're Invited! Tuesday, July 10th - Our Guest Speaker is Dr. Peter Denooy from Rotary e-Club of Canada One

Posted by Scott young on Jul 09, 2018
 
 
Ever wonder what a Rotary eClub is all about?  Interested in learning more about an ongoing Rotary project currently underway in the Dominican Republic?

My name is Scott Young and I’m the President of the Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue and I’d like to personally invite you to our meeting on Tuesday, July 10th from 6 till 7 pm at the Rooster Café & Kitchen on Whyte Avenue where our guest speaker Peter Denooy from the Rotary E-Club of Canada One will be answering those very questions!
 
You're Invited! Tuesday, July 10th - Our Guest Speaker is Dr. Peter Denooy from Rotary e-Club of Canada One Scott young 2018-07-09 06:00:00Z 0 Dr. Peter Denooy,Guest Speaker,Rotary e-Club of Canada One

RI Theme

Posted on Jul 01, 2018

2018-2019 Rotary international theme

 
RI Theme 2018-07-01 06:00:00Z 0
The Neighbour Centre Dinner Club Kevin Mcleod 2018-06-16 06:00:00Z 0 Dinner Club,The Mustard Seed,The Neighbour Centre
Congratulations Tamara Larson, District 5370 Rotarian of the Year! 2018-06-13 06:00:00Z 0
ATTENTION all Wine Survivor ticket buyers! Tamara Larson 2018-06-12 06:00:00Z 0

Whyte Ave Rotary's First Pride Parade

Posted on Jun 10, 2018
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June 9, 2018 was our first time in Edmonton's Pride Parade.
 
Old Scona Interactors, University of Alberta Rotaractors, and Whyte Avenue Rotarians joined forces to put together a fabulous group of proud paraders who danced and sang while handing out beads, buttons, and flags.
The energy was bursting at the seams and the crowd was amazing.
 
Great job to our club members who served on the committee: Kelly Sysak, Mike Greaney, Marilyn Mucha, Ellie Huang. A special Thank You to Mike's daughter, Evelyn, for putting together the vast majority of the buttons. We couldn't have done it without you! 
 
 
 
 
 
Whyte Ave Rotary's First Pride Parade 2018-06-10 06:00:00Z 0

Year-End Party June 12 from 7-9pm

Posted on Jun 10, 2018
 
 

Come celebrate the year that is coming to a close and get ready for the year ahead. It's bound to be another great year of fun!

We'll be announcing the Wine Survivor winners - see below for information.

Link to Eventbrite to purchase tickets

ATB Financial Arts Barns 

10330 84 Avenue NW

Edmonton, AB T6E 2G9

 
Year-End Party June 12 from 7-9pm 2018-06-10 06:00:00Z 0

Tree Planting Inititiave

Posted by Kevin McLeod on May 31, 2018
 
The Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue teamed with Rotaracters and Rotarians from across the city to add a little green to Edmonton! Rotarians got to work Tuesday night by planting trees with Root for Trees! City of Edmonton's Root for Trees initiative aims to rejuvenate natural areas in Edmonton through tree planting. By combining our efforts, we planted close to 700 trees, shrubs, and flowers! Thanks to all the volunteers who made this possible!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Tree Planting Inititiave Kevin McLeod 2018-05-31 06:00:00Z 0 Root for Trees,Rotary,Whyte Ave

Meals That Mend

Posted by Kevin McLeod on May 29, 2018
 
 
Rotarians and friends made their way to Ronald McDonald House Tuesday to take part in the Meals that Mend program.   Meals that Mend provides a comforting meal for Ronald McDonald House families when they need it the most. Rotarians and friends came together to prepare a delicious breakfast for dinner meal for all families at the House. There were pancakes, sausages, breakfast burritos, and a lot of smiles had during this meal!  Thank you to everyone who donated and volunteered for this event and a special thank you to James Wynters for planning such a successful meal!
 
Meals That Mend Kevin McLeod 2018-05-29 06:00:00Z 0

A Kiva Story

Posted by Stan Bissell on May 28, 2018
 
KIVA Microfinance Loans
One of Rotary International’s six area’s of focus is growing local economies by “strengthening local entrepreneurs and community leaders, particularly women, in impoverished communities.” The Rotary Club of Whyte Avenue is working on this area of focus by providing microloans through kiva.org.
 
Stan Bissell shared the story of Thúy, a female entrepreneur living in a remote rural community in Vietnam, who the club has supported with a microloan.
A Kiva Story Stan Bissell 2018-05-28 06:00:00Z 0 kiva,microfinance,microloans
Wine Survivor at the Year-end Party Kathy Strobl 2018-05-27 06:00:00Z 0

Pride Parade June 9 - Rotary entry - Join in the walk!

Posted by Marilyn Mucha on May 27, 2018
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The Edmonton Pride Festival theme is FULL SPECTRUM and will have its Pride Parade on Whyte Ave on Saturday, June 9, 2018 and Rotary will be there. The Rotary entry for our District is organized by the Edmonton Whyte Ave club, UofA Rotaract club and spearheaded by Old Scona Interact.
 
Click to find out more...
 
Pride Parade June 9 - Rotary entry - Join in the walk! Marilyn Mucha 2018-05-27 06:00:00Z 0 Pride,Rotary,Whyte Ave

Considering Mental Health

Posted by Mike Greaney on May 22, 2018
 
On May 22nd Rotary Whyte Avenue member and psychiatric professional, Alfonso Ceccherini-Nelli MD, shared some facts and insights regarding the state of Mental Health in Canada.
 
Alfonso highlighted a couple of surprising statistics; in an average year, 1 in 5 Canadians will personally experience a mental health problem and 50% of Canadians will have had some form of mental illness by the time they are 40.
Considering Mental Health Mike Greaney 2018-05-22 06:00:00Z 0

Catherine Falk, Root For Trees

Posted by Mike Greaney on May 15, 2018
 
In preparation for our club's tree planting event on May 31st, Catherine Falk from the City of Edmonton's Root for Trees give a presentation.  Catherine outlined the history of this program and how it contributes to the well-being of our city.
Catherine Falk, Root For Trees Mike Greaney 2018-05-15 06:00:00Z 0

Whyte Ave Food Crawl

Posted by Saiyed Jaffer on May 13, 2018
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A warm, blue-skied evening was the setting for The Whyte Avenue Rotary Club's first ever food crawl last Tuesday. It was a fun, fearless and food-focused night where members and friends of the club visited and strolled between three unique venues for some tasty eats. The first stop was Avila Arepa for a sampling of some traditional Venezuelan appetizers. For a choice selection of entrées, we headed to Malt & Mortar, one of Whyte Avenue's newest additions. After our meals, we strolled off the Ave and made some room for our last stop at Ohana Donuterie where we each tried one of their delectable donuts.

Thank you to all who came out for a night of food and fellowship and helped make our first food crawl a great success!
Whyte Ave Food Crawl Saiyed Jaffer 2018-05-13 06:00:00Z 0

Roots for Trees - May 31st

Posted on May 07, 2018
 
In keeping with 2017-18 RI President Ian H.S. Riseley's challenge for every Rotarian to plant a tree we are joining forces with the Rotary Clubs of Edmonton West, Glenora and Strathcona to do our part by planting trees on May 31st through the City of Edmonton's Roots for Trees program.
 
The City of Edmonton's Root for Trees initiative aims to rejuvenate natural areas in Edmonton through tree planting.
 
Come and join us!
 
Details:
 
Where: we'll meet at the corner of 205th Street & 60th Avenue, Edmonton, Alberta. The tree planting will take place around this area and Hamptons Lake.
When: Thursday May 31, 2018.
What time: 4:45PM to 7PM.
 
 
Interested volunteers are requested to sign-up before Thursday, May 10 in order to take part!  This is to ensure that Roots for Trees has time to prepare the materials.
 
Make sure to wear comfortable clothes and bring your 'Rotary at Work' shirt if you have one!
 
Please feel free to email me (kggmcleod@hotmail.com) at anytime if you have any questions.
 
Thank you for your support and I hope to see you all there!
 
Kevin McLeod
Community Services Chair, Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue
 
Roots for Trees - May 31st 2018-05-07 06:00:00Z 0

Identity Part II

 
On May 1st, Paige Reeves led the second of our three meetings focusing on Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue's identity and what can be done to enhance it.
 
Drawing on her enthusiasm for assisting her clients at AdaptAbilities and the insight it has given her, Paige challenged those in attendance to consider ways to make our club more inclusive.
 
From its beginning just over eight years ago, our club was one of the many that helped Rotary evolve from its origins of exclusivity to a makeup that would be more in-line with its mission statement, as validated by our Four-Way Test.
 
Rather than settle for the level of diversity our club has already achieved, we would be better served looking for barriers that we may inadvertently create as a group and as individuals.
 
It could very well be these barriers that deter prospective productive members from attending our meeting and finding belonging within our club.
 
Thank you to Paige for facilitating this thought-provoking session.
Identity Part II Mike Greaney 2018-05-05 06:00:00Z 0

Gem Munro of the Amarok Society

At the April 17th meeting Gem Munro gave a compelling presentation on the Amarok society.
 
 
 
Gem and his wife, Dr. Tanyss Munro, founded the Amarok Society in 1992 to support their efforts in providing education to First Nations children that were not being adequately served by the existing school system.  
 
The Munros then set their sights on improving the prospects of the poorest people in Bangladesh. 
Gem Munro of the Amarok Society Mike Greaney 2018-04-19 06:00:00Z 0 Amarok Society,Gem Munro

Wine Survivor June 12th

Wine Survivor, an event that allows you and your friends to integrate your love of Rotary with your love of alcoholic beverages takes place on June 12th at the Polar Park Brewery, 10416-80 Avenue (the old Bee Bell Bakery site).  
 
Tamara Larson has 500 tickets to sell to this event.  
 
Tickets are $10 with the donation of a bottle of wine worth at least $15, or $25 without a wine donation.  
 
Lets make sure to support this fun and worthwhile initiative.  
 
The winner is set to receive at least 64 bottles of vino, so it might be a good time to build that wine cellar you've always wanted.
 
Contact Tamara Larson or Kathy Strobl for tickets and more information.
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Get In on the Action

 
There's no more exciting way to help in the fight against polio than cheering on our hometown hockey heroes.
 
Your $29 ticket gets you access to the pre-game mixer  from 3:00 to 4:00 pm, plus great seats to see the Oil Kings take on the Swift Current Broncos at Roger's Place.
 
$11.00 from each ticket sold goes toward the End Polio Now campaign, with all funds raised matched by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
 
Tickets are still available from Club President Kathy Strobl. Help make this our third consecutive record-breaking year by purchasing your tickets today.
 
 
Get In on the Action Steven McRory 2018-01-11 07:00:00Z 0

Ice On Whyte Volunteers Needed

 
The Whyte Avenue Rotary Club is getting ready to once again support the Boardwalk Ice On Whyte Festival, January 25th through February 4th.
 
Volunteers are needed for a variety of four-hour shifts January 25 - 28 and February 1 - 4.
 
You can sign up for your choice of shifts by visiting the Ice On Whyte Volunteer page.
 
Please help make sure that this year's festival is another rousing, frosty success.
 
Ice On Whyte Volunteers Needed Steven McRory 2018-01-11 07:00:00Z 0

Belize Playground Update

 
Wendy Andrews, Chair of the District 5370 Playground Committee, attended our January 9th meeting to give us the latest news on the playground program. 
 
Playgrounds are provided by the Emmanuel Foundation, which refurbishes and redesigns municipal and school playgrounds from Western Canada. Through this project, playgrounds that were once destined for the landfill find a new home in Belize.
 
As an extension of the project, play leadership programs are being developed as a component of the build, ensuring sustainability and ongoing maintenance.
 
You can learn more about this important and exciting initiative by visiting the District 5370 webpage, or contacting Stan Bissell, International Service Co-Chair for Whyte Avenue Rotary.
 
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Welcome, Maria Reyes!

 
At our January 9th meeting, we were very pleased to induct Maria Reyes as the newest member of the Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue, with the member classification, Government.
 
Maria has an extensive history with Rotary, spanning 15 years and five Rotary Clubs from BC to the Atlantic provinces. 
 
Welcome to the club and our Whyte Avenue Rotary family, Maria!
 
Welcome, Maria Reyes! Steven McRory 2018-01-11 07:00:00Z 0

Leadership Meeting January 2nd

On Tuesday, January 2nd, the leadership team will meet at 6:00 pm in the boardroom at the Arts Barns to review 2017 and look out to 2018.
 
Our next regular meeting will be January 9th at Rooster Cafe & Kitchen.  
 
Leadership Meeting January 2nd Steven McRory 2017-12-20 07:00:00Z 0

U of A Alumni Affairs 

Posted by Steven McRory
 
We were very fortunate to play host to some distinguished guests and alumni from the University of Alberta for our last meeting of 2017.
 
Sean Price, Associate Vice President of Alumni Affairs, brought along Alumni Council President Ayaz Bhanji and a number of Council Member to share their perspectives on the University of Alberta as one of Canada's premiere post-secondary institutions, and also on its impact on their lives after graduation. 
 
University of Alberta Senate representative Stephen Leppard gave a presentation that was filled with an astonishing array of facts about the university:
 
  • Pioneered  Hepatitis B oral treatment
  • World-leading MS research
  • Recognized internationally for work in the field of Artificial Intelligence.
  • At the forefront of Indigenous Studies, with one of the only accredited faculties in North America
  • Extensive outreach programming for underprivileged children, gender and LGBTQ relations, hands-on learning opportunities for children, and more
  • Through TEC Edmonton, partnered with Edmonton Economic Development to turn U of A research into 22 spin-off companies
  • Ranked among Canada's top five universities, and the top 100 in the world
  • U of A grads have the highest employment rate in the country
 
It's great to think that this world-class institution is just down the street, and closely connected to Whyte Avenue Rotary!
U of A Alumni Affairs Steven McRory 2017-12-20 07:00:00Z 0

Christmas Dinner with The Neighbour Centre

Posted by Kevin McLeod
 
The Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue was in the holiday spirit last Thursday when we helped our community partner The Neighbour Centre kick off its annual Christmas Party. 
 
Rotarians donated their time and desserts to make sure this event was a success.
 
It was a full house as an estimated 100 guests gathered at Strathcona Baptist Church to share  in a fine meal and good times between volunteers, neighbours experiencing poverty or homelessness,  friends, and members of the community. 
 
Thank you to all who took part in an evening that truly embodied of the Christmas spirit.
Christmas Dinner with The Neighbour Centre Kevin McLeod 2017-12-20 07:00:00Z 0

Merry and Bright

Whyte Ave Rotarians came out in style on the evening Tuesday, December 12th to celebrate the holidays at Rooster Cafe. Ugly Christmas sweaters, tasty eats and a funky photo booth set the tone for a fun-filled night. Marilyn brought our exchange student, Andreas, who also took part in the fun. A big thanks to everyone who came out and celebrated this special time of year with us.
 
Merry and Bright Steven McRory 2017-12-14 07:00:00Z 0

A Visit From U of A Alumni

Sean Price, Associate Vice President with the University of Alberta Alumni Association, and a past Whyte Avenue Rotarian, will be presenting on 10 Things You Should Know About the U of A at our December 19th meeting. Come hear how the university continues to excel and contribute at the local, regional and international levels in these challenging times.
 
A Visit From U of A Alumni Steven McRory 2017-12-14 07:00:00Z 0

Stocking Up for the Skills Society

Posted by Kevin McLeod
Members and friends of the Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue spread holiday cheer early this year when they got together to prepare holiday stockings for the Skills Society!  The Skills Society is an incredible community partner that provides much needed support services to children and adults with developmental disabilities, survivors of acquired brain injury, and their families. For the second year in a row, the Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue collected donations and assembled 56 holiday stockings for people supported by the Skills Society’s Outreach Program.  The club would like to thank the Skills Society for inviting us to their office so we could assemble the stockings together as well as thank everyone who donated and volunteered! 
 
Stocking Up for the Skills Society Kevin McLeod 2017-12-06 07:00:00Z 0

D.G. Frank Reitz Visit

Posted by Steven McRory
Last Tuesday, District Governor Frank Reitz and wife Barbara were good enough to make the trip to Whyte Avenue from their home in Fort McMurray as part of their initiative to visit all 57 clubs in District 5370. Frank shared a video clip in which RI president Ian Riseley reflected on the necessary evolution of, "...stronger, more active clubs that serve in more lasting ways," and the need for clubs to adapt to stay relevant while remaining true to the principals of Rotary. This comment particularly resonates for Whyte Avenue and our community focus and connectedness with the people and organizations of Old Strathcona. It's good to know that we're already well down the path that RI is recommending.
 
Frank touched on the importance of our continuing efforts to eradicate polio, citing 15 new cases identified in Afghanistan and Pakistan, and the stressed the need for continued support of the The Rotary Foundation in this ground-breaking work. If you would like to up your contribution to TRF, please contact Foundation Chair Lynn Kazairwe or one of our club executive.
 
He also explored the need for us to continue to grow and solidify our membership, identifying that clubs need to do a better job of communicating what is expected of our membership, and also conveying our unique culture. People need to understand who we are and what we do in order to fully engage. We will be looking at these issues in the next while in order to help members better communicate what it really means to be a part of Whyte Avenue Rotary.
 
Frank praised our projects partnerships and programs, and our work in supporting youth programs in particular, and also presented club president Kathy Strobl with the Shelter Box bronze award for our support of their important work. 
 
D.G. Frank Reitz Visit Steven McRory 2017-11-26 07:00:00Z 0

Nov 28 at ATB Financial Arts Barns

Posted on Nov 26, 2017
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Our Tuesday, November 28 our meeting will be held at ATB Financial Arts Barns located at 10330 - 84 Ave NW. 
 
Conrad Nobert from the Strathcona Community League will be speaking about the neighborhood renewal project, which includes a partnership with the University of Alberta. Visit http://strathconacommunity.ca/ for more information.
 
Regular meeting fee of $10 applies. Guests are always welcome to join us and receive two complimentary meetings so you can get to know us!
Nov 28 at ATB Financial Arts Barns Kathy Strobl 2017-11-26 07:00:00Z 0

Change of Meeting Venue

Posted by Steve McRory
Artisan Resto-Cafe will be closed for renovations on Tuesday, November 21st, so our meeting will be held in the Boardroom at the Edmonton Arts Barns, 10330 - 84th avenue, beginning at our regular 5:45 start time. 
 
The evening will feature a visit by our District Governor, Frank Reitz, to update us on the current state of District 5370. This is an important opportunity to gain a broader perspective on Rotary, and all members are encouraged to attend. Our speaker will be focused on organizational issues, and not dealing with any issues in our community, so the meeting might not be suited to introducing new people to our club. First impressions are important, so think about saving your invites for a later date.
Change of Meeting Venue Steve McRory 2017-11-16 07:00:00Z 0

Pool 

Posted by Tamara Larson
On Tuesday, November 15th, we welcomed members, family, friends of our club, District guests and fellow Rotarians at our 2nd Annual Pool for Polio FUNdraiser . Our three co-hosts: President Kathy and two dynamic young leaders, Maria and Wyatt, from the University of Alberta Rotaract Club, kicked the night off. District Governor Frank Reitz also spoke and presented our FUN FEARLESS & FOCUSED Rotary Club with our End Polio Now: Make History Together Campaign award from The Rotary Foundation for reaching our Polio Plus goal of $2662 US. Frank  and his wife Barb joined us to compete for the Pool for Polio champion title, and Past District Governor Laura Morie spoke about Rotary's role in eradicating Polio worldwide, and our true impact on the lives of so many. We would also like to thank District Governor Elect Ingrid Neitsch for taking time out of her busy schedule to join us.
 
Eight teams came together to vie for the coveted Pool for Polio championship.  There were a lot of close games but ultimately team Hygge were the victors. Congratulations to Richard and Sheila of team Hygge on their win, as well as to runners-up Tristan and Peter of team Polio Predators. Silent auction items included an autographed Edmonton Oiler Ryan Nugent-Hopkins print, two lift tickets to Marmot, a Nespresso machine, beautiful artwork and prints by local artists, wine, Rotary swag and much more. Thanks to all who donated items in support of the event, as well as all the bidders. We are excited to announce that through a portion of ticket sales, generous donations to Polio Plus by members and friends, and the proceeds from the silent auction, our club raised $2262 towards our Polio Plus goal for this year! With matching funds from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation of 2:1, this will make our contribution worth $7986! 
 
A very big THANK YOU to The Billiard Club for sponsoring our event; they donated the venue, the pool and provided one highball for each ticket sold for our guests to enjoy.  Thanks, also, to all of you who made our 2nd Annual Pool for Polio a huge success! 
Pool Tamara Larson 2017-11-16 07:00:00Z 0

Raffle Results

Posted by Tamara Larson
Our FUN FEARLESS & FOCUSED Rotary club has been hard at work selling raffle tickets to raise funds for our many clubs projects and initiatives. Thanks to the hard work of our members, we sold 594 tickets, which means we have raised $1188 towards our fundraising goal this year! 
 
Here are the lucky winners: 
 
Ken Saunders - Patrick Maroon Prize Package
Garrett Turta - Commemorative D11 Cat Bronze Collector Piece
Paul Atkins - Gift Certificate to Julios Barrio
Dalene Onciul - Two tickets to the ESO 
Kim McInnes - Autographed Oil Kings Hockey Stick
 
Thank you to our generous sponsors who donated these fabulous auction items: United Cycle, Finning Edmonton Power Systems, Julios Barrio, Edmonton Oil Kings and Marilyn Mucha.
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The Final Push: Pool For Polio

Posted by Steven McRory
Our 2nd annual Pool For Polio FUNdraiser is coming up on Tuesday, November 14th, at The Billiard Club, 2nd floor, 10505 - 82 Avenue, starting at 6:00 pm. You don't have to play pool to enjoy this terrific event. You only need to follow a few simple steps:
- Buy a ticket. It's not too late to purchase tickets on-line for $25.00, including pool, appetizers and one highball before 9:00 pm.
- Bring a friend. This is the perfect opportunity to introduce new people to the Whyte Avenue Rotary experience.
- Bring the money from you raffle ticket sales, along with any unsold tickets. (But, mostly money from sales!)
- Bring an item to add to our silent auction. Be creative. You never know what's going to kick off a bidding war.
Last year, we raised $2,400 towards our Polio Plus goal. This year we are aiming for $3,000, which will become a $15,000 donation after matching funds from both the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the Government of Canada. 
 
We are so very close to completely eradicating polio, worldwide. Be part of this important and historic effort by joining us for an evening of fun and FUNdraising.
The Final Push: Pool For Polio Steven McRory 2017-11-12 07:00:00Z 0

Brick Art by Aaron

Posted by Steven McRory
We were very privileged to hear from mom Marilyn Bercovich, whose 24-year old son, Aaron, is a unique artist working in a unique medium; LEGO®  bricks. As the parent of a child living with autism, Marilyn has a special perspective on helping her son to find his gift and create his own path in life.
 
What started as play and a creative outlet has now grown into a small business, with Aaron creating original and commissioned works using only the iconic building blocks as his medium. Having built store display models for the busiest LEGO® Store in Canada, Aaron now creates portraits, corporate logos, and transforms almost any image into a beautiful art mosaic. For a young man that thrives on organization, following patterns, and being precise, he has found a niche that is ideally suited to his skills and personality. With support from Marilyn, and family and friends, we look forward  Aaron's continued growth and success as an artist, entrepreneur, and a young man building (with LEGO®) his own future.
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You can learn more about Aaron and see a gallery of his works by visiting Brick Art By Aaron.
 
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Welcome, Mike Greaney

Posted by Steven McRory
On Tuesday, November 7th, Mike Greaney was inducted with the member classification "Retail", with daughter Erin watching the proceedings. As a long-time resident of Strathcona and an active volunteer, he is sure to be a valuable addition to our club. Welcome, Mike, to the Whyte Avenue Rotary family.
Welcome, Mike Greaney Steven McRory 2017-11-12 07:00:00Z 0

Pool for Polio!

 
The Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue is hosting their 2nd Annual Pool for Polio FUNdraiser on Tuesday, November 14, 2017 at The Billiard Club (2nd floor 10505 – 82 Avenue).
 
Each dollar raised at this Polio FUNdraising event will  matched 2:1 by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation making each dollar raised $3! In addition, the Canadian government has committed $100 million dollars to help eradicate polio! 
 
At our 1st Annual Pool for Polio, our FUN FEARLESS & FOCUSED Rotary Club raised $2400 for our Polio Plus goal. With matching funds, our contribution to eradicate polio totaled $9600!
All proceeds from ticket sales, donations and silent auction bids will go towards Polio Plus and The Rotary Foundation in support of our club’s goal to help eradicate polio.
 
We are asking for YOUR help to End Polio Now!
Help us reach our goal of $3000! Donate a silent auction item for our 2nd Annual Pool for Polio and we will share on our webpage, social media and have signage at the event in support of YOUR generosity.
Tickets for this FUNdraiser are $25 and include pool, appetizers and one highball before 9 pm. Pool is optional so please join us!
 
You can purchase tickets on line through the following link or by contacting one of our members: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/2nd-annual-pool-for-polio-tickets-39343118326
 
Monetary donations can also be made online (through the above link) or we will accept cash and/or cheques at the 2nd Annual Pool for Polio event! Tax receipts will be issued through The Rotary Foundation for amounts of $10 or more.
 
Thank you for your generous support of this Polio FUNdraiser. For further information regarding this event or silent auction item donations, please contact Tamara Larson, Fundraising Chair at (587) 783-8880 or Larson.tamarac@gmail.com
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Second Annual Mix and Match

 
On October 25th, 50 Rotarians, Rotaractors, Interactors and Exchange Students mingled at the second annual Mix and Match event organized by Whyte Avenue Club and University of Alberta Rotaract Club.
 
This year, the event was sponsored by District 5370 who are looking to support both youth and mentorship.

The event aims to foster connections between Rotarians and youth in Rotary and is an opportunity for mentors from Whyte Avenue to connect with Mentees from UofA Rotaract.
 
Mentorship is a priority of the district, specifically for youth, but has long been an informal mechanism for building fellowship and friendships in Rotary.

Turnout from District Clubs was fantastic with 4 Rotaract and 6 Rotary clubs represented.
 
Attendees were invited to mix and match themselves with people from other clubs while enjoying the great food sponsored by the St. John`s Institute.
 
Whyte Avenue hopes this annual event will continue to build bridges with Rotary youth and between clubs.
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Kids Help Phone - Malissa Tarr

Posted by Kathy Strobl on Oct 22, 2017
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 On Tuesday, October 17, Malissa Tarr of Kids Help Phone spoke to our members and guests about Kids Help Phone. It has evolved over the years and now provides 24/7 counselling online or over the phone. It is Canada's only national 24-hour, bilingual and anonymous phone counselling, web counselling and referral service for children and youth. It's completely confidential - no call display or tracing. Whether by phone, mobile app or through our websites, you can connect with Kids Help Phone whenever and however you want. 
Kids Help Phone - Malissa Tarr Kathy Strobl 2017-10-22 06:00:00Z 0

Best of Luck, Amy!

Posted by Kathy Strobl on Oct 22, 2017
We welcomed Amy Smith to our meeting on October 17 as she presented our club with a traditional gift of tobacco and a dream catcher she made specifically for Rotary Club of Whyte Avenue to express her appreciation for our club's financial support in helping her qualify for a global grant scholarship. Our club is one of several in the District to support her studies over the next two years as she works toward a Master of Development Practive (MDP) at University of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia. As a Métis woman she is passionate about Indigenous community development work and is an active Rotaractor and charter President of the Calmar Interact Club during high school. Congratulations, Amy. We wish you the best and look forward to seeing you again when you return from Australia!
 
Best of Luck, Amy! Kathy Strobl 2017-10-22 06:00:00Z 0

Our 7th Annual Hockey Night on Whyte

Posted by Lauren Emery on Sep 23, 2017
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Hockey Night on Whyte 2017

 
 
HNOW By the Numbers:
- 3 media outlets
- 2 Oiler Alumni
- 80 players
- 300 burgers served
- 1 awesome band: Secret Parcels
- 200 estimated community members who viewed or participated in off-rink activities including CommuniTEA tea, hair styling in the Armoury, music, and more!
 
Saturday, September 23 marked our club’s 7th Annual Hockey Night on Whyte event and it was a smashing success! It was the perfect weather for sweating it out in the Impark lot beside YESS Armoury for a little 4-on-4 hockey action. Eight teams battled for first place and the best cookie medals you’ve ever seen! Thanks to Sophie Waldin for baking the cookie medals again this year for all our podium finishers.
 
We were fortunate enough to be joined by Oilers alumni Geoff Smith and Marc Fistric who spoke to the crowd and did the official puck drop while Global and CTV captured the action. Lauren secured our fantastic live band, The Secret Parcels, to provide entertainment – thank you Alphonzo, Max, Nellis, Jonn, and Jon “Herman” for coming out! Paige and Mathew brought CommuniTEA, a mobile tea house that serves up iced tea to thirsty community members while creating the coolest hand-made buttons! At many times during the day, the number of community members watching and partaking in the off-rink events outnumbered the players on the rinks.
 
It was a record year for sponsorships and as always plenty of food from Save-on-Foods and vendors at Strathcona Farmers’ Market, just to mention a few (with over 300 hamburgers served!) Thank you to each sponsor for your support, and to our members and friends who approached them – it doesn’t get done without you! And many thanks to each and every member that took time to engage community members in conversations that we know make a difference.
Our 7th Annual Hockey Night on Whyte Lauren Emery 2017-09-23 06:00:00Z 0

Learning Fireside

Posted by Lauren Emery on Sep 20, 2017
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New and prospective club members Kaitlin, Mike, Rowena, Stan and Steve were joined by president-elect Scott Young as Marilyn Mucha hosted a Fireside chat on Wednesday, September 20th. A Fireside is a perfect way to gain an understanding of Rotary as an organization, and Marilyn did a great job of distilling the world’s biggest service club into an hour of conversation and camaraderie. Many thanks to her for offering up her home and her extensive knowledge of Rotary, and going above and beyond with snacks for everyone. (Mmmm… snacks!) If you haven’t yet had the opportunity to attend a Fireside, we highly recommend that you look for the next opportunity to join one and get to know Rotary and some of your fellow club members.
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Rotaract in Nicaragua

Posted by Lauren Emery on Sep 19, 2017
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Rotaract in Nicaragua

This week we had a group of Rotaracters from the University of Alberta come to tell us about their international projects in Nicaragua. They have had projects in three areas in Nicaragua since 2012, in Managua, Cinco Pinos, and Belen. Throughout 2012 to 2015 they have worked with Saint Albert based Roots of Change and the Nicaraguan FUNDACCO to build a preschool, a community centre and water collection resources in community. Partnering with onsite organizations is a huge part of Rotaract’s and Rotary’s mindset to ensure that useful projects will be proposed, well-managed, and carried out in a sustainable way. Their latest project was centered around supporting families in the rural Cinco Pinos where many families did not have running water. A representative from each of the fifteen effected families came to talk with the Rotaracters with the help of an ever-patient translator whose wife was the translator for the club’s last trip. The families said it was important for them to have a face to place where things were coming from and to be a part of the process in building relationships. In was an incredibly meaningful trip for our young counterparts as they had a chance to experience the lives of those they were supporting by billeting with community members. Each one had a story of how members on both sides said they were family afterwards and continue to build on their connections.
Rotaract in Nicaragua Lauren Emery 2017-09-19 06:00:00Z 0

Kristy Russ, the Renegade Pharmacist

Posted by Lauren Emery on Sep 12, 2017

 

Kristy Russ, the Renegade Pharmacist

We had Kristy Russ the renegade pharmacist as our speaker this week. Kristy believes in emphasizing realistic changing and addressing underlying problems because as she says, there is nothing normal about feeling crappy! The Top 5 things she notices her clients struggle with is issues with weight, exhaustion, insomnia, constant pain and mood. She recommends working on key areas in your life starting with diet and understanding that a lot of our everyday diets are to extreme and unbalanced so our bodies decreased energy and storing fat is a natural reaction to that, especially because it is nearly impossible to achieve optimal nutrient levels based on diet alone. Nutrients is a big focus for her clients as 97% of Canadians do not get the RDA levels of nutrients, and that they are how our body functions without complication. She recommends higher quality, professionally recommended supplements as poor quality manufacturing or ingredients either lack what is actually needed or will not dissolve properly. In terms of exercise she wishes we realized how hard it was to build and maintain muscle mass  especially after 30 and that we’d stop doing long episodes of cardio and focused on 3 half an hour work outs a week with intensity and strength training. We should also address stress management and quality sleep more seriously, as busy people fail to recognize the body’s emotional and physical signs of stress, before they become to hard to manage. She also looks into nutrients to help balance hormones that may be changing rapidly and help ease the effects.  Her main question is, “Is your normal really normal?"
Kristy Russ, the Renegade Pharmacist Lauren Emery 2017-09-12 06:00:00Z 0

Strathcona Park Cleanup

Posted by Lauren Emery on Sep 02, 2017

Strathcona Park Cleanup

 
Rotarians are rolling up their sleeves to help keep our community clean!  On August 29, 2017 in lieu of our regular meeting spot, friends and members of the Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue participated in the City of Edmonton’s capital city clean up and picked up litter in and around Strathcona Park.  The day included a lot of smiles, socializing, and ended with several bags of collected litter. Thank you again to everyone who helped out!
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Potluck Picnic in the Park

Posted by Lauren Emery on Aug 22, 2017

 

Potluck Picnic in the Park –Glorious Sunshine and Fellowship

A great turnout at Emily Murphy park included many club members and
their families along with prospective members –  Rowena, Maria, Crystal and Rick. Ride sharing made it possible for anyone that wanted to attend to get to this picnic venue not far from our club's neighbourhood.
 
The food selection was varied and delicious, from popcorn and veggie snacks to homemade pie, Betty’s baked beans and perfectly roasted marshmallows by Tim Onciul. Great weather made this a perfect night for fellowship including lots of games brought by Laura Milroy and Steve McRory. Paige and Mathew’s little canine family members Pipp and Izzy were a big hit with all ages. An added feature was the presence of the Skills Society CommuniTea mobile van serving iced tea and making colourful custom buttons.
 
We have partnered with Skills Society in the past and their participation helped remind us of our commitment to community service and inclusion. A big thank you to all the members that came to share great conversation and food as well as members that could not attend but dropped off food items to share – thanks Kelly and prospective member Mike Greaney. If only all our meetings could be
outdoors on sunny summer days ….
 
Potluck Picnic in the Park Lauren Emery 2017-08-22 06:00:00Z 0

Whyte Knight, Stan Bissell, & Shelly Vermillion

Posted by Lauren Emery on Aug 15, 2017

Whyte Knight, Stan Bissell, & Shelly Vermillion

During our very eventful meeting Betty Marsh passed on her nomination for the Whyte Night Award last quarter to Eli Schrader for his dedicated and enthusiastic work with our community’s youth. We welcomed back Stan Bissell who was a founding member of the Whyte Ave club and has again been sworn in as a full member with support from his partner David and son Ewan.
 
Our speaker this week was Shelly Vermillion who shared her story and her inspiration behind her starting Naoka Inc., a vehicle safety whip company. Shelly said she would never be a entrepreneur because she grew up seeing the struggles that come with it, but after working with the Dene community health department and seeing untapped labour forces she decided to dedicate opening her business to keep people in the oil field safe and on the principles of respect, integrity, safety, people first, and quality products. Shelly focuses on using as many Canadian products as possible in production and through focusing on helping relieve the unemployment rate maintains an 80-85% aboriginal people employment base, but open to everyone and including immigrants. Her experience in business it that paying attention to people is what keeps employees happy so she believes in supporting any education an employee and the principle of flex hours as the time people want and are able to work is when they’ll be most productive. Her ideals and ability to uphold them earned her recognition through the Alberta Chamber of Commerce 2015 Aboriginal Business Women Award of Distinction.
 
 
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All About Atlanta Rotary International Convention - August 1

Posted on Aug 01, 2017
On August 1, we had our own club members Paige Reeves, Guiscela Perez-Arellano, Tamara Larson, and Rotaract member Yvone Joubert talk about their experience at the Rotary International (RI) Convention in Atlanta. They stayed on Peach Street which is Atlanta’s version of Whyte Avenue and were surrounded by 40,000 Rotarians. The conference had many highlights including 2017-2018 Rotary Internation President, Ian Riseley, sharing his goals in Rotary of peace and sustainability. Martin Luther King Jr’s daughter and CEO of The King Centre, Bernice King, also spoke about her and her father’s message of peace. Bill Gates spoke about our polio efforts and has pledged 1.2 billion dollars for the new polio campaign, Drop to Zero. Ashton Kutcher spoke about his work with human trafficking including online tracking software to help find people involved. Kutcher urged to be more aware that trafficking is thriving in developed countries and that survivors need not only to have the rings broken up but to have supports created for them afterwards. Overall, it was a fantastic experience designed to help Rotarians think about how to connect their inspirations and skills to be better Rotarians. For those interested in attending the next RI Convention it is in Toronto from June 23 - 28, 2018.
 
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Good News Auto

Posted on Jul 25, 2017
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On Tuesday, July 25, Kimberly & Chris Ferland, co-owners of Good News Auto, joined our meeting to tell us about Good News Auto and its Jump Start Fund.
 

Good News Auto is a regular retail mechanic shop dedicated to vehicle education and providing financial assistance for vehicle repairs. Balancing vehicles and money is a challenge for customers. They believe there are two ways they can help customers with this balancing act.

1. offer vehicle education opportunities

2. offer financial assistance when repair costs are overwhelming

Good News Auto specializes in general auto repair just like most shops in Edmonton BUT Good News Auto Repair is the only mechanic shop in Canada that uses a portion of profits to offer vehicle education workshops to the general public. They also offer "Learn to Earn" matched savings opportunities and safety repair grants to qualified customers.

Since their doors opened in 2012 they have funded over $200,000 through the JumpStart fund.

You can learn more about Good News Auto at http://www.goodnewsauto.ca

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Meeting Knifewear

Posted by Lauren Emery on Jul 18, 2017

Meeting Knifewear

Last week we attended a knife demonstration and talk at our local Knifewear shop on Whyte. Knifewear is a fast growing company in Canada and specializes in kitchen and butchering knives with all the accessories as well as branching into straight razors and cocktail gear at their next-door shop Kent of Inglewood. Their store manager Kristopher Armitage demonstrated their knife selection and uses and was kind enough to field our questions.
Afterward we tried some house specialties at Tavern on Whyte which is another community business to which a member won a donated gift certificate to at our Spring into Employment. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Meeting Knifewear Lauren Emery 2017-07-18 06:00:00Z 0

Speaker: Lyle Johnson, Rotary Club of Sherwood Park and the Emmanuel Foundation

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This week our club's speaker was Lyle Johnson, Rotary Club of Sherwood Park President and a representative of the Emmanuel Foundation. The Emmanuel Foundation is an organization that shares Canada’s surplus of medical and school equipment with other developing countries to foster sustainable community change and development. So far it has had a huge impact on building relationships with other communities and continues to expand after their playground relocation initiative (Play It Forward) has increased school engagement and children’s development. The Emmanuel Foundation makes achieving international projects more accessible for Rotary, Rotaract, and Interact clubs. The foundation is hoping to strengthen their ability to ship supplies, find more donated space, and is asking for administrative volunteers as well as volunteers’ support for work projects and delivery.
 
 
 
Speaker: Lyle Johnson, Rotary Club of Sherwood Park and the Emmanuel Foundation Lauren Emery 2017-07-11 06:00:00Z 0

Kevin Ku: Back home to Taiwan

Posted by Lauren Emery on Jul 11, 2017
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KEVIN KU: BACK HOME TO TAIWAN

 
A big thank you to all District 5370 clubs who supported his stay in Alberta.
As we may recall, Kevin was destined to be hosted by the Ft. McMurray clubs for 2016-17, however the wildfires last May quickly scuttled those plans and the District sought out a Plan B to enable Kevin to still come to our District and experience his exchange to Canada.
 
A truly creative solution came together with the efforts of no less than four clubs to host and financially support Kevin’s successful cultural experience.
 
Kevin said his last good byes on Sunday July 2, 2017 after spending the past 11 months with the families of his counselor Mike Brandingen ( Whyte Ave club),  Marilyn Mucha (Whyte Ave Club) Brian Kiely ( Mayfield Club) Alfonso Ceccherini-Nelli ( Whyte Ave),  and Sophie Waldin (formerly Whyte Ave). 
 
Financial support from Mayfield, Edmonton West, eClub Camada One, and Ft. MacMurray enabled Kevin to attend school at Austin O’Brien Catholic High School, take the public bus system and participate in the special activities such as Spring and Fall Orientations, Westlock District Conference, Yellowknife Tip-toe with the caribou, skiing in Jasper and the final 10-day mountain hiking trip.  In addition, Kevin attended both RYLA and RYLE camps thanks to Frank Yakimchuk ( eClub Canada One).
 
Kevin, along with the other inbound Youth Exchange Students (YEX) was obliged to raise funds for Shelterbox this year and Kevin exceeded his goal and raised over $650 . by cooking a traditional Taiwanese dinner to Rotarians and non-Rotarians willing to dine for a fee  ( and some who generously contributed directly to his campaign)
 
His presentations to his supporting clubs highlighted his cherished memories of meeting generous Rotarians and their families and seeing the northern lights, learning to ski and curl and eating his new favourite foods – Poutine and pyrogies. Through the generous support of the Ft. Mac clubs, Kevin was also afforded the opportunity to visit his original hosting city, do some fishing, take a private plane ride over the area to see the natural beauty and the remains of that devastating fire.
 
Although we bid farewell to Kevin perhaps we will see him in Taiwan in 2021 when the RI convention is in Taipei.
Kevin Ku: Back home to Taiwan Lauren Emery 2017-07-11 06:00:00Z 0

Tamara Larson - Paul Harris Fellow

Posted by Lauren Emery on Jun 27, 2017
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Tamara Larson - Paul harris fellow

Last week, Past President Tamara Larson was presented with her Paul Harris Fellowship Pin for her outstanding support of the Rotary Foundation. Congratulations Tamara, we are proud to have you. 
Tamara Larson - Paul Harris Fellow Lauren Emery 2017-06-27 06:00:00Z 0

The Neighbour Centre BBQ and Sending Off Kevin Ku

Posted by Lauren Emery on Jun 27, 2017
 
 

The NEIGHBOUR CENTRE BBQ and SENDING OFF KEVIN KU

The Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue supported their long standing community partner the Neighbour Centre in putting on their annual Summer BBQ! The event was hosted by the Neighbour Centre and meant to provide Neighbours experiencing homelessness a safe space to kick back and relax. Rotarians, friends, and neighbours all came together to join the summer fun in Hawrelak Park. We also came together to wish our exchange student Kevin Ku the best as he readies to return to Taiwan after a successful exchange year. Thank you to everyone who made this event possible!
 
The Neighbour Centre BBQ and Sending Off Kevin Ku Lauren Emery 2017-06-27 06:00:00Z 0

Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Ave 2016-2017

June 20 We had our year-end celebration! We showcased the many wonderful projects and initiatives we have worked on this year, the accomplishments of our members and committees and launched our new Rotary year! 
 
There were activities for our young Rotarians in training (and for those of us still young at heart), appetizers and a cash bar. 
 
Enjoy the video!
 
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Our Exchange Student - Kevin!

Posted on Jun 13, 2017
Please join us Tuesday, June 13 at 5:45p at Artisan Resto-Cafe to hear all about our exchange student Kevin's great Canadian adventures!
 
Our Exchange Student - Kevin! Kathy Strobl 2017-06-13 06:00:00Z 0

Whyte Knight Award - Betty Marsh

Posted by Tamara Larson on May 16, 2017
 
The Whyte Knight Award in our FUN FEARLESS & FOCUSED club was created to recognize "service above self" for our members and their commitment to serving others.
 
This award is for members and chosen by members.
 
President Elect Kathy Strobl was the most recent recipient of the Whyte Knight Award for her many contributions to our club in her leadership roles.
 
Along with input from members of the club, tonight member Betty Marsh was awarded the Whyte Knight Award!
 
She is our greeter extraordinaire, is committed to our Dinner Club project with the Neighbour Centre and is committed to serving the community, and humanity, in every way.
 
Thank you Betty for all that you do and being such an amazing part of our club! Congratulations on being awarded the Whyte Knight Award for Service Above Self!
Whyte Knight Award - Betty Marsh Tamara Larson 2017-05-16 06:00:00Z 0

Second Annual Youth Summit

Posted by Tamara Larson on May 16, 2017
Come out and help us celebrate the many accomplishments of our young Rotary leaders and their Rotary Superhero stories!
 
Celebrating Rotary Superheros!
Saturday, May 27
10 am to 3 pm
University of Alberta - Education North Building
ED N2 115
(112 street and 87 avenue)
 
 
Tickets are $5 and includes lunch along with a Rotary Superhero T Shirt!
 
We are launching our First Annual Youth Awards and there will be a MYSTERY speaker and more!
 
Want to volunteer - watch for the volunteer schedule coming out soon!
 
Please contact Tamara at larson.tamarc@gmail.com for further details!
 
Second Annual Youth Summit Tamara Larson 2017-05-16 06:00:00Z 0

Guess Who is Coming to Dinner

Posted by Tim Onciul on May 16, 2017
 
On Saturday, May 13, Paige Reeves and Mathew Bilyk hosted our Guess Who is Coming to Dinner at their new home in Sherwood Park.
 
Tim and Dalene Onciul, exchange student Kevin Ku along with Tamara and Owen Larson were treated to some very special Bilyk family recipes and FUN was had by all.
 
Thanks to all who participated.
 
We still have spots available for Saturday, June 3!
 
Please let Tamara know at larson.tamarac@gmail.com if you are interested in being a part of Guess Who Is Coming to Dinner!
 
Guess Who is Coming to Dinner Tim Onciul 2017-05-16 06:00:00Z 0

Youth Exchange student Kevin Ku - Taiwanese dinner raises funds for Shelterbox Canada

Posted by Marilyn Mucha on Apr 28, 2017
 
Kevin Ku - a.k.a. Iron Chef Kai-wen, did an amazing job of creating a culinary feast on Saturday, April 22, 2017 to raise funds for Shelterbox.
 
Club members Stan Kodric, Mike Brandingen  and wife Deb, Eli Schraeder, Marilyn Mucha and husband Len Chanasyk, along with Marilyn’s sister Terry joined in Kevin’s Taiwanese specialties of pork and shrimp dumplings, beef Lo mei (sp?) with tofu, fried rice, squid with pea pods, sauteed cabbage and mushrooms, chicken and mushroom soup and finished things off with Bubble milk tea, and pineapple mini cakes.
 
Thank you as well to all who donated to Kevin’s Shelterbox campaign, including club members Pam Handy and eClub President Frank Yakimchuk
 
Donations can still be made online to Shelterbox, see link, for a tax receipt.
 
 
Youth Exchange student Kevin Ku - Taiwanese dinner raises funds for Shelterbox Canada Marilyn Mucha 2017-04-28 06:00:00Z 0

Fort Edmonton Park - A Rotary Legacy

 
Janet Tryhuba (Executive Director of the Fort Edmonton Foundation) joined our meeting on April 18, 2017 to share with us the history and future vision of Fort Edmonton Park.
 
It began in 1966 when Rotary Club of Edmonton Downtown began working with the city to create a replica of the Fort. It wasn't until 1974 that the Park opened in its doors.
 
Today the Fort Edmonton Capital Expansion Plan has set its sights on developing the top four initiatives of the Master Plan:
 
  1. The Indigenous Peoples' Experience
  2. The expansion of the 1920's Midway
  3. The expansion of the Hotel Selkirk
  4. A new guest services area reclaiming the Train Station
Fort Edmonton Park and Fort Edmonton Foundation appreciates all support to move this vision forward. Volunteer your time, donate, sponsor or attend an event. Jeans and Jewels is a fundraising dinner on June 15, 2017 and A Night in the Wild West is the fall gala on September 16, 2017.
 
Fort Edmonton Park - A Rotary Legacy Kathy Strobl 2017-04-24 06:00:00Z 0

Meet Ellie and Guiscela

Posted by Tamara Larson on Apr 24, 2017
On Tuesday, April 11, we had two of our members do their Who's Who for us.
 
What a great way for our members to get to know each other.
 
 
Ellie is an alumnus of our District 5370 Youth Exchange program. She came to us from Taiwan in 2012 2013 and was part of the Westlock Club. During her time there, she made many friends and close ties to her host family, the community of Westlock and our District. This year, she returned to Edmonton to study at the University of Alberta. She had the choice of Hawaii or Edmonton and she chose Edmonton as she wanted to once again be a part of her Rotary family.
 
Ellie is the first dual Rotaractor and Rotarian, not only in District 5370, but in our Zone! She is a member of the University of Alberta Rotaract Club as well as a member of our FUN FEARLESS & FOCUSED Rotary club. She has also joined the District Youth Exchange committee working closely with our ROTEX students and more.
 
 
Guiscela is also an alumus of the youth exchange program - just a different District! Originally from Mexico, Guiscela did her exchange in Germany. She then moved back to Europe after her exchange to work as a nanny before arriving here in Canada. Her two week vacation turned into her becoming a part of our community and our FUN FEARLESS & FOCUSED Rotary club.
 
We all talk about wearing our Rotary attire proudly. Here is a great reason why we should! Guiscela was at a salon where a member of our club was and wearing a Rotary pin. Guiscela asked about Rotary and soon
she became a member of the Whyte Avenue Rotary club. Let's wear our attire proudly and start a conversation about Rotary!
 
Guiscela too has joined the District Youth Exchange team and has taken on many important roles.
 
Thanks Ellie and Guiscela for sharing with us and being a part of our FUN FEARLESS & FOCUSED Rotary Club!
 
Meet Ellie and Guiscela Tamara Larson 2017-04-24 06:00:00Z 0

Ronald McDonald House - April 4

Posted by Kevin Mcleod on Apr 11, 2017
On Tuesday, April 4, the FUN, FEARLESS, & FOCUSED Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue prepared and served a Greek inspired meal to the families at the Ronald McDonald House! 
 
Rotarians and friends came together to make and serve chicken souvlaki, Greek potatoes, Greek salad with pita bread and hummus (and an assortment of desserts too!) so the families at Ronald McDonald House could have a fantastic meal.

Ronald McDonald House - April 4 Kevin Mcleod 2017-04-11 06:00:00Z 0

Club Fundraising is Successful Through Partnerships

Posted by Marilyn Mucha on Mar 22, 2017
Our club partnered with the Rotary club of Edmonton Mayfield to participate in a two-day casino at West Edmonton Mall’s Palace Saturday and Sunday March 17 & 18, 2017.  Members Tim Onciul, Alicia Brown, Kate Peters, Mike Brandingen and Marilyn Mucha were joined by prospective member Laura Milroy and Friends of the Club Rupak Sarma (two shifts), Deb Brandingen and Tammy Medhurst to fill a total of 10 shifts.
 
Together we raised $10,000 for our projects, both local and international.

A huge thank you to all for giving up your time to bringing significant funding to our service activities.
 
Our own club casino application is in process but we will have to wait at least 24 months before we get the opportunity to host our own event and call upon more volunteers at that time.  
 
Just last month, our club again partnered with the Mayfield Rotary club at their Fork it Over fundraising dinner and auction on February 10, 2017.  The Mardi Gras themed event saw close to 300 people attend the dinner at Marriott River Cree Ballroom, where numerous silent and live auction items sold along with raffle tickets to raise nearly $ 50,000.  Our own Randy Clark, spouse of member Sheila Hawkins won the top raffle prize of $2,000. Thank you to all our club volunteers who helped decorate, tally auction items, take donations and take down the decorations as well as the members who secured the many auction items and sold raffle tickets.  A big club collaborative event.  Our share of the funds is $10,000, which will go a long way towards our local and international service projects.
 
Club Fundraising is Successful Through Partnerships Marilyn Mucha 2017-03-22 06:00:00Z 0

Fork It Over 2017

Posted by Tamara Larson on Feb 16, 2017
On Friday, February 10, our FUN FEARLESS & FOCUSED Rotary club partnered with the Mayfield Club to raise funds at this very fun event!
 
Thank you all who participated, donated, spent their hard earned funds on the many live and silent auction items, volunteered and truly made this event a success.
 
Watch for updates on how much was raised and the many projects our club will support!
 
Fork It Over 2017 Tamara Larson 2017-02-16 07:00:00Z 0

Whyte Knight Award - Kathy Strobl

Posted by Tamara Larson on Feb 16, 2017
 
Rotary is founded upon the foundation of "SERVICE ABOVE SELF". Our FUN FEARLESS & FOCUSED Rotary Club has members who truly exemplify this heart for service in all that they do.
 
In order to recognize members for their hard work and dedication to Rotary and serving others, our club has created the Whyte Knight Award for Exemplary Service Above Self to our Club and Community.
 
This award is chosen by members for members.
 
On February 7th, past recipient Kristin Jennings had the distinct honor to present the Whyte Knight Award to our Foundation Chair and President Elect Kathy Strobl.
 
Kathy is a charter member of the Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue. She is described as confident, kind, loyal and respectful of herself and others. In May of 2014, Kathy was co-chair of the first annual "She's All That - A Celebration of Women in Rotary". In the fall of 2014, the District sponsored Kathy as a Future Rotary Leader to attend the Future Rotary Workshop at the Zone Institute in Cherry Hill, NJ. Past District Governor Betty Screpnek reaching out to Kathy and the Whyte Avenue Club to support her and the Glenora Club to play a key role in planning her District Conference in the same year. Presently, along with her very important roles in our club, Kathy is the secretary of the District Foundation Committee and treasurer of the District's Charitable Foundation.
 
Congratulations Kathy on being awarded the Whyte Knight Award for your exemplary service in all that you do!
Whyte Knight Award - Kathy Strobl Tamara Larson 2017-02-16 07:00:00Z 0

Fork It Over - NEW Fundraiser for our club

Posted by Tamara Larson on Jan 22, 2017
 
Our FUN FEARLESS & FOCUSED Rotary Club has partnered with the Edmonton Mayfield Club to raise funds. Fork It Over is a great night of fun and laughter with great live and silent auction items and more.
 
Tickets are $125 each or a table of ten for $1,175.
 
Tickets can be purchased from any member, online (please see link below) or by contacting Tamara Larson at larson.tamarac@gmail.com.
 
The theme is Mardi Gras and entertainment will be provided by "That Guy". And, as a special treat, the jazz band from Old Scona Academic High School (our Interact Club members will be there also) will also be featured. It is a night that will warm your heart in this cold, Alberta winter.
 
AND, your ticket purchase automatically enters you to win an all expense paid trip to New Orleans, LA for a week!
 
Funds generated from this great event will go towards supporting our many youth programs and community initiatives. Come out and support our FUN FEARLESS & FOCUSED Rotary Club.
 
http://mayfieldforkitover.ca/index.html
Fork It Over - NEW Fundraiser for our club Tamara Larson 2017-01-23 00:00:00Z 0

Rotary and Edmonton Oil Kings

Posted by Tamara Larson on Jan 22, 2017
On Sunday, January 22, Rotary District 5370 partnered once again with the Edmonton Oil Kings to raise awareness and funds to eradicate Polio world wide. We are THIS CLOSE!
 
 
CONGRATULATIONS to our FUN FEARLESS & FOCUSED Rotary Club who sold 100 tickets for this game! $9 from each ticket goals towards Polio Plus and this helped us raise $900 towards our club annual Polio Plus goal. Because every $1 raised for Polio is matched 2:1 by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation as well as 2:1 by the Canadian Government, YOUR $1 actually becomes $5. That makes our $900 worth $3600 towards eradicating Polio world wide! THANK YOU!
Rotary and Edmonton Oil Kings Tamara Larson 2017-01-23 00:00:00Z 0

Happy New Year!

Posted by Tamara Larson on Jan 02, 2017
It is hard to believe that 2017 is upon us! In 2016, there were many ups and downs yet the true kindness of so many truly came to the forefront. As life brings us challenges, working together, we can truly make a difference - one life at at time, one day at a time, one project at a time!
 
This past year saw our economy change dramatically which had a huge impact on so many both personally and professionally. We were all impacted by the fire in Fort McMurray. Some of our community partners, who depend upon donations and the generosity of so many, felt the economic downturn in ways that were passed on to those who needed help the most. Despite this, Albertans, Rotarians and those who could help, DID! We saw kindness in so many ways; people opened their homes to those who needed it the most, meals were provided, new relationships were developed and so much more.
 
Here are some pictures from our year-end party:
 
Happy New Year! Tamara Larson 2017-01-03 00:00:00Z 0

Serving Humanity

Posted by Tamara Larson on Jan 02, 2017
December was a very busy month for our club, our friends and Rotaractors! Together, in addition to the many other activities going on, we were able to support the Neighbor Centre and their annual Christmas dinner on Thursday, December 15 at Old Strathcona Baptist Church.
 
Thank you to all who donated food and beverage items and to those who time out of their very busy holiday season to share this meal, along with their time and talents, to make this Christmas dinner very special for those who need it the most.
 
Serving Humanity Tamara Larson 2017-01-03 00:00:00Z 0

Ronald McDonald House

Posted by Tamara Larson on Dec 19, 2016
On Tuesday, December 6, our FUN FEARLESS & FOCUSED Rotary club served dinner to the families at Ronald McDonald House. In the true spirit of our FUN FEARLESS & FOCUSED Rotary Club, our members decided to have a Ukrainian night.
 
 
On Sunday, December 4, some of our members, along with the University of Alberta Rotaract Club and the Strathcona County Rotaract Club, these ambitious Rotarians made over 300 perogies!
 
 
Ronald McDonald House Tamara Larson 2016-12-20 00:00:00Z 0

Visit from our District Governor Laura Morie

Posted by Tamara Larson on Dec 19, 2016
 
On Tuesday, December 13, District Governor Laura Morie came to visit our club. Each year, the District Governor visits each club in the District. During that time, she also meets with the Leadership Team prior to the club visit. Our club was the last on her club tour for District 5370 and we are so grateful to her for her dedication and passion for Rotary. In total, she has been part of over 120 club meetings and visits since July 1!
 
District Governor Laura spoke to us about the important of Rotary, youth being our future, the need for clubs to be flexible, some unique growth strategies and the importance of the Rotary Foundation; this 100 year old organization is the financial fuel that drives Rotary. This year, the Rotary Foundation is celebrating its Centennial. It all started with a donation of $26.50 and since then, it has handled billions of dollars and truly made the world a better place.
Visit from our District Governor Laura Morie Tamara Larson 2016-12-20 00:00:00Z 0

November Was Rotary Foundation Month

Posted by Tamara Larson on Dec 05, 2016
November was a very busy month for our FUN FEARLESS & FOCUSED Rotary Club. Our First Annual Pool for Polio was a HUGE success in raising $2400 towards our PolioPlus goal for 2016 - 2017 and FUN was had by all!
 
On November 22, we had a very special club meeting. We were joined by Patrick Gibson, District Polio Plus Chair, Wayne Kauffman, District Foundation Chair, Wayne McCutcheon, District Grants Chair and our District Governor Laura Morie.
 
Member Marilyn Mucha was presented with her Major Donor award and our FUN FEARLESS & FOCUSED Rotary Club was honored by Rotary International for the following:
 
November Was Rotary Foundation Month Tamara Larson 2016-12-06 00:00:00Z 0

Paul Harris Fellows: Kristin Jennings & Paige Reeves

Posted by Tamara Larson on Dec 05, 2016
 
Our FUN FEARLESS & FOCUSED Rotary Club was proud to present two of members with their first Paul Harris Fellow. Both members are recipients of the Whyte Knight Award. Through their own contributions to the Rotary
Foundation and points from generous club members in recognition of their exemplary service, Kristin Jennings and Paige Reeves were given their Paul Harris Fellows by Foundation Chair Kathy Strobl and President Tamara Larson.
 
Congratulations Kristin and Paige for this achievement.
 
Thank you for all of your hard work and dedication, not only to Rotary, but also everything that you do in changing lives, serving humanity and truly making a difference!
 
Paul Harris Fellows: Kristin Jennings & Paige Reeves Tamara Larson 2016-12-06 00:00:00Z 0

December 1 - Interact Club of Old Scona Academic Charter Night

Posted by Tamara Larson on Dec 04, 2016
 
Our FUN FEARLESS & FOCUSED Rotary Club proud to sponsor the new Interact Club of Old Scona Academic. Today, they are 76 members strong and working hard on new projects, initiatives and fundraising to work with partners in our local community and establish relationships with other Interact Clubs to work on international projects.
 
District Governor Laura Morie joined us on December 1 to celebrate the charter of this new Interact club and presented Co-Presidents Rudra Patel and Fajr Haq with their Charter Certificate from Rotary International, our 2016 - 2017 Banner "Rotary Serving Humanity' and Certificates of Membership for the 76 newest members of Rotary in District 5370.
 
It was great to see family, friends, Rotarians and more come out to support these young Rotarians.
December 1 - Interact Club of Old Scona Academic Charter Night Tamara Larson 2016-12-05 00:00:00Z 0

Pool for Polio

Posted by Tamara Larson on Nov 17, 2016
 
Our first annual Pool for Polio took place on Tuesday, November 8 at The Billiard Club on Whyte Avenue. We were joined by family and friends, other Rotarians and Rotaractors from our District. Special guests included District Polio Chair Patrick Gibson, District Governor Laura Morie and Past District Governor Jackie Hobal.
 
Along with the doubles pool tournament, we heard from Jackie Hobal about her personal journey as a polio survivor and how it impacted her family and her life.
 
Thank you Jackie for taking time out of your busy schedule to join us!
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Presentation by youth exchange student Kevin Ku

Posted by Tamara Larson on Nov 17, 2016
 
Kevin Ku, our inbound youth exchange student, presented to us last night about his home country Taiwan, his family and more about his life. Kevin did a great job and we had such a great time hearing from him! Kevin's exchange and Canadian experience is quite unique. He is sponsored by five Rotary clubs; we are his host club and are providing two host families. The Rotary Club of Edmonton Mayfield is providing a host family as well as financial support. He is also supported financially by the eClub Canada One, Edmonton West and Fort McMurray Oil Sands!
 
Presentation by youth exchange student Kevin Ku Tamara Larson 2016-11-18 00:00:00Z 0

Whyte Knight Award: Kristin Jennings

Posted by Tamara Larson on Nov 17, 2016
 
Rotary is founded on the premise of "Service Above Self". Our FUN FEARLESS & FOCUSED Rotary club has members who truly go above and beyond to serve in so many different ways.
 
In order to honor their hard work and exemplary service to the club and the community, our club has created the Whyte Knight Award.
 
This award is for our members and chosen by members. Our most recent recipient Marilyn Mucha, and three other club members, met recently to choose our next recipient.
 
We would like to congratulate Kristin Jennings on being the recipient of the Whyte Knight Award. Kristin joined our club 18 months ago.
 
In this time, she has joined the Community Service committee, the Vocational Service committee, is working with our newly chartered Interact Club (Old Scona Academic High School) and is our Program Chair.
 
Her energy, enthusiasm and quiet determination have truly made our club grow in so many ways. This fall, Kristin was one of the ten candidates from our District to attend Rotary NOW! in Winnipeg with 40 other young Rotary leaders in Zones 24 and 32.
 
Congratulations Kristin on receiving the Whyte Knight Award for all of your hard work in serving the community!
 
Whyte Knight Award: Kristin Jennings Tamara Larson 2016-11-18 00:00:00Z 0

Pool for Polio

Posted by Tamara Larson on Nov 07, 2016
Come out support our event to raise funds to eradicate polio! It is the 100th Anniversary of the Rotary Foundation.
 
In celebration of all the amazing projects and work that we are able to do in the world thanks to the Rotary Foundation, we are launching our FIRST Annual Pool for Polio! Funds raised will go towards our End Polio Now campaign.
 
Each dollar raised is matched 5:1; the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation provides $2 for every dollar raised and the Canadian government also provides matching funds! Your $1 becomes $5!
 
Tickets are $25. Hope to see you there!
 
There will be a pool tournament, silent auction items in an evening that will be filled with fellowship and fun!
 
Facebook Link:
 
Purchase YOUR tickets online:
 
 
Pool for Polio Tamara Larson 2016-11-08 00:00:00Z 0

Recap: Mix and Match Tuesday, October 25

Posted by Tamara Larson on Oct 31, 2016
 
On Tuesday, October 25, our FUN FEARLESS & FOCUSED Rotary club hosted a District event that included Rotaractors, Interactors and Rotarians! What a great evening of fun and friendship for us to network with our young Rotary leaders!
 
We had Rotaractors and Interactors from the Edmonton area join us along with several Rotary clubs. Thank you all for taking time out of your busy schedule to come and mingle!
 
 
Thank you to Lindsey Johnson, President, University of Alberta Rotaract Club, and her team, along with Kate Peters, Rotaract Chair RC Edmonton Whyte Avenue for their hard work on putting such a great event together.
 
We look forward to making this an annual event so watch for details in the future!
 
Recap: Mix and Match Tuesday, October 25 Tamara Larson 2016-11-01 00:00:00Z 0

Mix and Match Tuesday, October 25

Posted by Tamara Larson on Oct 20, 2016
 
Come out and support our young Rotary leaders!
 
Our meeting next week will an opportunity to meet Rotaractors and Interactors and hear about their projects.
 
Same time! Same place!
 
Here is the event information:
 
Cost is $10 for Rotarians and is FREE for our young Rotary leaders!
 
For those of you who are on Facebook, here is the link:
 
 
Here is the invitation and link to purchase tickets on Clubrunner:
 
Mix and Match Tuesday, October 25 Tamara Larson 2016-10-21 00:00:00Z 0

Hockey Night on Whyte 2016

Posted by Tamara Larson on Oct 02, 2016
On Saturday, September 24, our club hosted the 6th Annual Hockey Night on Whyte street hockey tournament!
 
 
Not only did we raise $4000, we had the largest crowd ever!
 
Thank you to our sponsors: TD Bank, Save ON Foods, Noralta Lodge, United Cycle, Insure Your Way, Dorwad & Associates, FenceLine, the Old Strathcona Farmers Market, Remedy Cafe and Driving Force.
 
 
Hockey Night on Whyte 2016 Tamara Larson 2016-10-03 00:00:00Z 0

Induction of new member - Ellie Huang

Posted by Tamara Larson on Oct 02, 2016
This past year, the Council on Legislation voted on many changes to allow clubs to flexible, grow and offer many new options for membership, meeting times and more. One of those options was to allow a Rotaractor to be a member of both a Rotaract club and a Rotary club. On September 20, our FUN FEARLESSS & FOCUSED  Rotary club was one of the first to take advantage of this amazing opportunity.
 
 
Here is Ellie's amazing bio:
 
I have been involved with Rotary since 2012! My journey with Rotary started with the International Youth Exchange Program. I was sent to D3480 as a representative for my high school. And during the year, we started an Interact club in my school in Taiwan.
 
I was an exchange student in Westlock in 2012 - 2013. And, by the end of my exchange year, I also had a great opportunity to help Westlock Interact start their fundraising! The year I spend in Westlock has totally changed my life ever since. I participated in lots of Rotary events and even had a chance to join RYLE camp. Because of Rotary, I have gotten to know myself better, and determine who I really want to be. I wouldn't be where I am today without Rotary.
 
I acted as a host for Naoaki Murakami when the group of young people from Fukishama toured our District in the summer of 2016.
 
Here is a short story. I was accepted at U of A, U of C and Hawaii Pacific University (HPC). HPE seemed to be the most attractive option and they had offered me a huge amount of scholarship assistance. However, I still made my mind up for U of A because deep in my heart, I am so connected to those host families I have in Westlock and many enthusiastic Rotarians in D5370. So, I WANT to come back to this big community continuing this amazing journey with Rotary, Rotaract and Interact!
 
This is TRULY a story of how Rotary impacts the lives of so many.
 
Congratulations Ellie and welcome to our club!
 
Induction of new member - Ellie Huang Tamara Larson 2016-10-03 00:00:00Z 0

Whyte Knight Award: Marilyn Mucha

Posted by Tamara Larson on Oct 02, 2016
Rotary is defined as "Service Above Self".
 
Our club has created an award that honors the hard work by our members. The Whyte Knight Award recognizes exemplary service above self to our community and our club. This award is for members and chosen by members.
 
 
In September, Marilyn Mucha was given the Whyte Knight Award for her dedication to our club and Rotary. Marilyn is a Past President, is a member of the Paul Harris Society, presently in an Assistant Governor in our District and in the past two years took on the role of Membership Chair. Under her leadership and direction, our club has gone from 18 members to 30 in the past two Rotary years. She has led Fireside chats, launched our spousal membership option (and we have TWO spousal memberships in our club now!), created the foundation for corporate memberships and helped establish a mentorship program for our new members. This year, she was essential in helping our club work through all of the details of hosting our inbound exchange student Kevin from Taiwan and has taken on the role of his first host family. Her work behind the scenes and wealth of Rotary knowledge has been a big reason and contributing factor to our club's success.
 
Thank you Marilyn for all that you do for our club and Rotary.
 
Congratulations on receiving the Whyte Knight Award!
Whyte Knight Award: Marilyn Mucha Tamara Larson 2016-10-03 00:00:00Z 0

It’s Raffle time!

Posted by Tamara Larson on Sep 07, 2016
The Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue is raising funds for our many projects! Only 1000 tickets printed so don’t wait and miss you on your chance to win one of these FIVE fantastic prizes!
 
  1. Digital photo frame donated by Marilyn Mucha
  2. Brunch for four at the Royal Glenora Club donated by the Royal Glenora Club
  3. Bed and Breakfast at the Fairmont Hotel McDonald donated by the Fairmont Hotel McDonald
  4. Autographed Oil Kings Hockey Stick donated by the Edmonton Oil Kings
  5. Autographed Leon Draisaitl Framed Print donated by United Cycle
 
Tickets are $2 each. Contact Tamara Larson at Larson.tamarac@gmail.com to purchase yours and ask any of members for YOUR chance to win!

All proceeds go towards supporting our youth programs
 
It’s Raffle time! Tamara Larson 2016-09-08 00:00:00Z 0

Welcome BBQ!

Posted by Tamara Larson on Aug 25, 2016
In the early hours of August 14, our exchange student Kai Wen (Kevin) Ku arrived from Taiwan! Originally, Kevin was heading to Fort McMurray with his host club being the RC of Fort McMurray Oil Sands. Due to the devastating wild fires this community experienced in May, this made hosting too challenging this year. Other clubs in our District rallied to come together to make this youth exchange happen for Kevin!

For the first time in our District’s history, Kevin will be sponsored and supported by more than two clubs. Our FUN FEARLESS & FOCUSED Rotary club is Kevin’s host club. We will be providing two host families: Marilyn Mucha (Len Chanasyk)  and Alfonso Ceccherini-Nelli. Mike Brandingen is his Counselor and has a wealth of experience in youth exchange; Mike has been both an inbound and outbound Counselor, hosted exchange students and has been the parent of an exchange student!

The Mayfield Club will be providing a host family, Brian Kierly, along with financial contributions. Three other clubs will be supporting Kevin financially this year: Edmonton West, eClub Canada One and Fort McMurray Oil Sands.

Kevin’s year here will be filled with adventure and fun! He will be attending Austin O’Brien Catholic High School in east Edmonton near Capilano Mall. He has already attended the Fringe Festival, tasted poutine, rode the old railway car over the High Level bridge, taken a day trip to Jasper and experienced a day of sailing at Wabamun Lake. Watch for updates on all that Kevin will be experiencing this year!

It takes a Rotary village to host an exchange student! Thank you to Sumeet Shinde, our RDA from the Youth Exchange team, Marilyn for all of her hard work and hosting Kevin, Mike for taking on the role of Inbound Counselor, District Governor Laura Morie for her continued support and enthusiasm,  the Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue for taking this huge leap in being a host club for Kevin and to the other clubs for wanting to be a part of this unique Rotary Youth Exchange opportunity in making Kevin’s experience a true success!
 
Here are some pictures from the event:
 
Welcome BBQ! Tamara Larson 2016-08-26 00:00:00Z 0

Fireside

Posted by Tamara Larson on Aug 25, 2016
August is Membership month! Our FUN FEARLESS & FOCUSED Rotary club has inducted several new members in June and July. Offering the opportunities for our newest members to learn about Rotary is important in making our club engaged and strong.  On Tuesday, August 16, Marilyn Mucha hosted a Fireside for our new members. This is an opportunity for our new members to learn about “What is Rotary?” and the different avenues of service along with projects our club is working on. Our newest members get to choose what they wish to work on and learn more about Rotary and our club!

Thank you to Marilyn for hosting and creating such a dynamic, interesting and fun presentation. Foundation Chair Kathy Strobl spoke to us about the many different facets of our Rotary Foundation, the important work we can do with the support of the Foundation and the options of contributing to make our Rotary engine run! Member Sheila Hawkins joined us to meet our new members and share her Rotary experience while President Tamara spoke with members about the different avenues of service and the many projects members are working on.

Thanks to Marilyn, Sheila and Kathy for their hard work in making this event a true success! Looking forward to a great year!
 
Here are some pictures from the evening:
 
Fireside Tamara Larson 2016-08-26 00:00:00Z 0

OSYS Renovations with Home Depot

Posted by Tamara Larson on Aug 06, 2016
 
On Wednesday, August 3, our FUN FEARLESS & FOCUSED Rotary Club spent the day at the Old Strathcona Youth Society doing renovations! 
 
The Old Strathcona Home Depot, as part of their Orange Door Project in helping eliminate youth homelessness, came in and worked with our club to paint, build new exterior benches, renovate the bathroom, put up some much need shelving and storage along with new blinds and futons for this great organization. 
 
 
Thank you to Michael and his Team Depot for their hard work and dedication in truly making a difference in the lives of youth in our community. 
 
A BIG Thank You to our Past President Kelly Sysak, along with our Vocational Services Chair Tim Onciul, for working together with the team at Old Strathcona Home Depot and the Old Strathcona Youth Society in making this very important day a true success! Volunteers from our and friends list included Marilyn Mucha, Mike Brandingen, Dave Brown, Rupak Sharma and Tamara Larson. 
 
Here are some before and after photos:
 
OSYS Renovations with Home Depot Tamara Larson 2016-08-07 00:00:00Z 0

Paul Harris Fellow Presentation - Tim Onciul

Posted by Tamara Larson on Jul 17, 2016
 
Foundation Chair Kathy Strobl and President Tamara Larson presented Vocational Service Chair Tim Onciul with his first Paul Harris Fellow!
 
Congratulations Tim!
 
 
Paul Harris Fellow Presentation - Tim Onciul Tamara Larson 2016-07-18 00:00:00Z 0

New Member - Mike Brandingen

Posted by Tamara Larson on Jul 17, 2016
 
Our FUN FEARLESS & FOCUSED Rotary Club had the honour of inducting Mike Brandingen as our newest member.
 
Mike is a multiple Paul Harris Fellow and brings with him a terrific sense of fun and a wealth of Rotary knowledge.
 
Congratulations Mike!
 
We are very excited to have you as a member of our club and look forward to working with you.
 
And Mike is our Inbound Counselor as we welcome our first YEX student this year!
 
 
New Member - Mike Brandingen Tamara Larson 2016-07-18 00:00:00Z 0

Recap: Engineers Without Borders

Posted by Tamara Larson on Jul 11, 2016
On Tuesday, June 28, we heard from Ashley Meeks and Engineers Without Borders in regard to water projects.
 
 
Water and sanitation is one of the key areas that Rotary focuses on in serving humanity in our international communities.
 
There are many challenges presented when working on water projects; the initial construction is one part. There is also sustainability.
 
How do local communities get parts? How is it maintained? Sustainability is extremely important.
 
Many times, when the wells stop working, it is simply a small part, such as an o-ring that costs only cents on the dollar, yet a complete rebuild can happen.
 
Clean water is essential to well being. Let's keep working together to make this happen for those who need it.
 
Thank you Ashley for taking time out of your busy schedule and presenting to us.
 
 
 
Recap: Engineers Without Borders Tamara Larson 2016-07-12 00:00:00Z 0

New Partnership with the Rotaract Club from the U of A and Interact Club of Old Scona!

Posted by Tamara Larson on Jul 10, 2016
The Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue is proud to be a sponsor of two dynamic youth clubs:
  • The Rotaract Club of the University of Alberta
  • The Interact Club of Old Scona Academic High School
 
Thank you to Kate Peters, our Rotaract Chair, and Eli Schrader, our Interact Chair, for all of their hard work in making this happen!
 
 
Watch for updates and interactions with these two dynamic clubs and the amazing things these Rotary youth will achieve!
 
 
New Partnership with the Rotaract Club from the U of A and Interact Club of Old Scona! Tamara Larson 2016-07-11 00:00:00Z 0

Our Club Received the GOLD Presidential Citation!

Posted on Jun 22, 2016
Congratulations to the members of the Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue for receiving a GOLD Presidential Citation for their hard work and great initiatives in the community throughout the 2015 2016 Rotary year. Each of you are truly a gift to the world!
 
 
 
Our Club Received the GOLD Presidential Citation! Tamara Larson 2016-06-23 00:00:00Z 0

Year End Celebration!

Posted on Jun 21, 2016
On Tuesday, June 14, the Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue celebrated the many accomplishments and milestones achieved in this past Rotary year. Check our our Facebook page for the video featuring some of the many highlights (please include video and direct link to Facebook page) 
 
We were joined by family and friends along with some guests from Rotary District 5370: Incoming District Governor Laura Morie, Foundation Chair Wayne Kauffman, Polio District Chair Patrick Gibson, Assistant Governor Terry Demers. 
 
Thank you to all for coming and celebrating our Rotary year. We look forward to the upcoming Rotary year as we work towards fulfilling the Rotary 2016 2017 theme "Rotary Serving Humanity).

 
 
Year End Celebration! Tamara Larson 2016-06-22 00:00:00Z 0

Fort McMurray Update

Posted by Tamara Larson on Jun 05, 2016
Rotary club of Fort McMurray president Jeanette Bancarz has returned to Fort McMurray this week and I asked her for a short update on what was happening, here is her response:

"Things are progressing very quickly with the voluntary re-entry.  They have already removed the boil water advisory for the Lower Town Site.  The hospital should be fully operational on June 21st.  Today the traffic felt like nothing had happened.  Grocery store parking lots were full and there was a line up at the Timmie’s.  We lost more than 2400 structures so there is much heavy lifting to be done in the coming months and years to help those impacted.  We are hoping to still have a changeover dinner on June 26th.  There is no smell of smoke in the area which is aided with the recent rainfall we have experienced the last few days. 
 
Coming home on June 1st, I was struck by how the dandelions had overtaken every lawn and municipal greenspace.  Streets were quiet that first night, however, now signs of life are at every turn.  An impatient neighbor woke me up this morning mowing his lawn at 7:45 am.  I’m not complaining though, it’s wonderful to have our neighbors coming home."
 
I understand we have raised over $400,000 through the Charitable Foundation so far and that does not include any donations made through the ATB.  We are very pleased that ATB is adding 15% to any donations made online toward the District 5370 Charitable Foundation Fire Relief Fund.
 
As you know we are partnering with Alberta Pork Producers to raise more money at the Porkapalooza Festival.  We still have a few volunteer spots to fill on June 18 and 19 and would appreciate if you or your club members could lend a hand collecting donations for our Fort McMurray Fire Relief Fund.  The festival is being held at Clarke Stadium/Park in Edmonton.  Shifts are about four hours in length.  Duties consist of staffing the collection booth, meeting new friends, and showing a Rotary presence.  Free T-shirts and food.  It would be great if we could show support from all areas of our district, why not make a weekend out of it.
 
If you can help, please register using the following link:
 
http://vols.pt/js89Za
 
The Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue will be presenting a cheque to the Rotary District 5370 Charitable Foundation Chair Julius Buski for $1,000 for the Fort McMurray Fire Relief Fund on Tuesday, June 14. 
 
 
Fort McMurray Update Tamara Larson 2016-06-06 00:00:00Z 0

Porkapalooza Update

Posted by Tamara Larson on Jun 05, 2016
Good day Rotary friends,
 
We still have a few volunteer spots to fill on June 18 and 19 at the Porkapalooza Festival.  Please consider helping out in collecting donations for our Fort McMurray Fire Relief Fund.  The festival is being held at Clarke Stadium/Park in Edmonton.  Shifts are about four hours in length.  Duties consist of staffing the collection booth, meeting new friends, and showing a Rotary presence.  Free T-shirts and food.
 
If you can help, please register using the following link:
 
http://vols.pt/js89Za
 
Many thanks for your assistance.
Porkapalooza Update Tamara Larson 2016-06-06 00:00:00Z 0

Whyte Knight Award: Paige Reeves

Posted by Tamara Larson on Jun 05, 2016
 
Rotary is often defined as service above self. Our FUN FEARLESS & FOCUSED Rotary Club's members each have a BIG heart for service. In recognition of such dedication by our members, we have created the Whyte Knight Award to celebrate the accomplishments of our members.

Paige Reeves is our Community Service Chair. Under her direction and leadership, new partnerships have been formed and great work is being done in our community. She is presently completing her MSc in Occupational Therapy and will be moving forward with her PhD in the future. She is also a member of the Rotary District 5370 Rotary Employment Partnership Steering Committee. Thank you Paige for all that you do for our club and Rotary! Congratulations on receiving the Whyte Knight Award for Service Above Self!
 
Whyte Knight Award: Paige Reeves Tamara Larson 2016-06-06 00:00:00Z 0

Recap: WINGS Presentation

Posted by Tamara Larson on May 23, 2016
On Tuesday, May 17, Rhonda Janz, and Sarah, from Wings of Providence came to speak to us.
 
This organization helps women and children who are faced with domestic violence.
 
Their program not only provides safe and affordable housing but treatment program to equip these families to move forward with their lives in a positive manner.
 
WINGS - Women In Need Growing Stronger

WINGS offers a second-stage shelter and affordable housing for women with children who have experienced family violence.

At WINGS, we address the social, psychological, and health issues affecting women and children, extending our programs inclusively to clients of all races, cultural, and religious backgrounds.

We are proud to be part of a continuum of support to women and children leaving family violence. Together, through ongoing collaboration with the family violence prevention sector, we aim to reduce and eliminate family violence.
 
Their funding comes from government, grants and fundraising.
 
Thank you for coming to speak with us!
 
 
 
 
Recap: WINGS Presentation Tamara Larson 2016-05-24 00:00:00Z 0

Whyte Knight Award: Tim Onciul

Posted by Tamara Larson on May 15, 2016
Rotary is often defined as service above self. Our FUN FEARLESS & FOCUSED Rotary Club's members each have a BIG heart for service.
 
In recognition of such dedication by our members, we have created the Whyte Knight Award to celebrate the accomplishments of our members.
 
 
Tonight, we had the honor of presenting the inaugural Whyte Knight Award to Tim Onciul. He is the visionary behind our Hockey Night on Whyte event. His continued vision and passion to help youth in our community by working with them and others to give them a "hand up" is truly inspiring.
 
Thank you Tim for all that you do!
 
Congratulations on receiving the Whyte Knight Award!
 
Whyte Knight Award: Tim Onciul Tamara Larson 2016-05-16 00:00:00Z 0

She's All That - Color her Courgeous

Posted by Tamara Larson on May 15, 2016
 
On Thursday, May 12, members of the Whyte Avenue Club joined other Rotarians in celebrating Women in Rotary!
 
She's All That - Color her Courgeous took place at the Edmonton Golf and Country Club. Guest speaker, Interact alumnus Kirsten Poon, shared her many amazing life experiences with us.
 
This event also raised funds for the District 5370 Fort McMurray Fire Relief Fund. Proceeds from ticket sales and raffle items will go to support this much needed cause. Rotary President (Rotary Club of Fort McMurray) Jeannette Bancarz shared her harrowing ordeal of being evacuated and what life is like now for many as the rebuilding and clean will take place in Fort McMurray.
 
Some truly amazing stories of courage and bravery in a time of need; most inspiring is the sense of community and the willingness to help each other throughout a terrifying experience.
 
Thank you Jeannette for sharing.
 
She's All That - Color her Courgeous Tamara Larson 2016-05-16 00:00:00Z 0

May 10th Presentation with the Terra Centre

Posted by Tamara Larson on May 15, 2016
 
On Tuesday, May 10, we welcomed two very special guests from the Terra Centre: Executive Director Karen Mottershead and Donna Ma, Fund Development and Donor Stewardship.
 
Terra Centre helps pregnant and parenting teens to develop self-reliance and skills to become successful parents.
 
The programs they offer include leadership, child care, clothing and essentials, group support programs, family outreach, housing and a unique program for young dads.
 
May 10th Presentation with the Terra Centre Tamara Larson 2016-05-16 00:00:00Z 0

Serving Dinner at Ronald McDonald House

Posted by Tamara Larson on Apr 11, 2016
On Tuesday, April 5, our FUN FEARLESS & FOCUSED Rotary Club serves dinner at Ronald McDonald House.
 
Members had a great time making Enchiladas and more.
 
Thanks to all who made such a difference for the families who are there!
 
 
Serving Dinner at Ronald McDonald House Tamara Larson 2016-04-12 00:00:00Z 0
Announcing Our New Partnership with the Rotaract Club from the University of Alberta! Tamara Larson 2016-03-29 00:00:00Z 0

Rotary District 5370 Youth Summit

Posted by Tamara Larson on Mar 28, 2016
The Rotary club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue has taken on the leadership role to host a Youth Summit on Saturday April 23, 2016 at the Shaw Center from 9:00 am to 11:00 am. 
 
Featured speaker will be President Ravi and we are looking forward to a fantastic event.
 
 
 
Also in attendance will be Rotary International Director Julia Phelps and Director-Elect Dean Rohrs.
 
 
Julia Phelps   Dean Rohrs
 
Please encourage any youth you know to register and attend. 
 
It will be an inspirational morning that I am sure will take them even higher. 
 
For more information see Facebook event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/986858018046314/ 
 
 
After the summit we will join the Walk to End Polio. 
 
We would like to have all of the youth attend and we would also like to see at least one club member from every club in the district in attendance as well. 
 
For those of you in Edmonton bring your entire club. 
 
It is not an arduous walk and although we would like to raise a lot of money for polio eradication (Timmy’s Double Double is still in effect) it is just as important for the event to be big and gain a lot of coverage for our efforts.
Rotary District 5370 Youth Summit Tamara Larson 2016-03-29 00:00:00Z 0

Visit to Derks in Old Strathcona

Posted by Tamara Larson on Mar 28, 2016
 
On Tuesday, March 15, members took their meeting to the streets! Sterling Derk and his team at Derks welcomed our club to their location in Old Strathcona for a tour. This family business was started in 1965 by Sterling's grandfather. He was a farmer who was also a tailor. The first store opened in Capilano Mall in 1965. In the 70s, Sterling's father took over the family business. There was a growing trend for tuxedo and formal wear which started what is now known as Derks Formals.

 
Visit to Derks in Old Strathcona Tamara Larson 2016-03-29 00:00:00Z 0

International Women's Day - Tuesday, March 8

Posted by Tamara Larrson on Mar 13, 2016
We had a very special meeting on Tuesday, March 8.
 
As a part of celebrating International Women's Day, we had the honor of inducting Vaishali Rampurkar Shukla to our FUN FEARLESS & FOCUSED Rotary club.
 
Her sponsor was her father and he is a Rotarian in India.
 
Both of her parents joined us via Skype for this special occasion.
 
 
On International Women's Day, this is a significant event.
 
In India, women are not a central part of Rotary. Her mother is quite involved in Rotary and is a part of the "Inner Wheel".
 
 
Vaishali's classification is Electrical Engineering Research.
 
We look forward to having you part of our club Vaishali!
 
Welcome to our Rotary family and congratulations!
 
International Women's Day - Tuesday, March 8 Tamara Larrson 2016-03-14 00:00:00Z 0

Spring Learning

Posted by Tamara Larson on Mar 13, 2016
This past weekend, the leadership team from our FUN FEARLESS & FOCUSED Rotary club attended District 5370 Spring learning.
 
There were many opportunities to learn about youth, vocational services, communications, our club's public image, foundation and so much more.
 
 
Thank you to Kathy Strobl, James Wynters, Kevin McLeod, Meltem den Heyer, Guiscela Perez Arellano, Marilyn Mucha, Idris Fashan, Roxann Vaos and Tim Onciul for taking time out of their busy schedule to take part and for having the second most number of registrations in the District.

Watch our website and social media for many of our new ideas! 
Spring Learning Tamara Larson 2016-03-14 00:00:00Z 0

Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (March 5): Scott Young

Posted by Scott Young on Mar 06, 2016
Great event at Scott and Michelle Young's house with Guiscela Perez Arellano and her boyfriend Edgar.
 
It was a Mexican-themed night where we had nacho chips, salsa, guacamole, fajitas and chocolate pots de creme and ironically Guiscelaand Edgar are both from Mexico!
 
Edgar had fun playing soccer with our son Benjamin in the back while Scott BBQ'd.
 
Michelle and Guiscela had fun talking about Mexican food and music.
 
A great night for all!
 
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (March 5): Scott Young Scott Young 2016-03-07 00:00:00Z 0

Meeting on Tuesday, March 8

Posted by Tamara Larson on Mar 06, 2016
Tuesday March 8 is International Women's Day.
 
In honor of this, we will have our International Service Chair, Meltem den Heyer, speak to her vision of International Service for our club.
 
We will also be inducting our newest member: Vaishali Rampurkar.
 
Her father, a Rotarian in India, will be her sponsor.
 
Quite fitting for International Women's Day! 
 
Hope to see you all at a very exciting meeting for our club! 
 

 
Meeting on Tuesday, March 8 Tamara Larson 2016-03-07 00:00:00Z 0
RYLE Deadline is April 10th Tamara Larson 2016-03-07 00:00:00Z 0

RLI Level 2 "Me and My Club"

Posted by Tamara Larson on Mar 06, 2016
The members of the Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue completed RLI Level 2 "Me and My Club".
 
 
What a fun and engaging way to learn about Rotary, get to know each other and plan for the future.
 
Thanks so each member for their input, enthusiasm and more in making these sessions FUN FEARLESS & FOCUSED! 
RLI Level 2 "Me and My Club" Tamara Larson 2016-03-07 00:00:00Z 0

Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (Feb 27): Tamara Larson

Posted by Tamara Larson on Mar 06, 2016
An evening of fun was had by all! Hosted by Owen and Tamara Larson, guests Paige Reeves and Matthew Bilyk along with Petra Remy and Stan Kodric enjoyed an evening of fellowship that included baby back ribs, baked potatoes, salad, strawberry cheesecake and more!
 
 
Thanks for a great evening!!!
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (Feb 27): Tamara Larson Tamara Larson 2016-03-07 00:00:00Z 0

Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (March 5): Marilyn Mucha

Posted by Marilyn Mucha on Mar 06, 2016
Great event at Marilyn Mucha's house with Tim & Dalene Onciul, Sheila and Randy Hawkins and Vaishali and Shandanu Rampurkar.
 

We had an International meal with Spanokopita, borsch, pyrogies, pot stickers, naan bread, stuffed kulcha, greek salad and chana masala.  Our guests never left the dining table till almost 11 pm. 
 
Great conversation, laughs and certainly a better understanding and appreciation of each other.  ( I learned that Tim Onciul’s family is from a southern area of Ukraine, Vaishali has yet to find a good Indian restaurant in Edmonton and that Randy and Sheila will be visiting a Rotary club in Mexico while they housesit later this month). 
 
By the end of the evening, Vaishali was less petrified of our dog Prince.
 
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (March 5): Marilyn Mucha Marilyn Mucha 2016-03-07 00:00:00Z 0

On Tuesday, February 23, Rotary is celebrating 111 years of "Doing Good in the World!"

Posted by Tamara Larson on Feb 21, 2016
We invite you to come and celebrate that many good things that our club is doing in the community!
 
Tuesday, February 23
5:45 pm to 7 pm
Artisan Resto Cafe
10732 - 82 Avenue
 
What better way to celebrate than to showcase our our Vocational Service project!
 
Our mandate has been to support youth at risk.
 
Our members have been working hard to create an opportunity for these youth to have a "hand up".
 
Kent den Heyer will be speaking about our Vocational Service project - Vocational Mentorship and Educational Support program.
 
Our FUN FEARLESS & FOCUSED Rotary club is working hard to be "Be a Gift to the World"!
 
Come and celebrate our many accomplishments on Tuesday!
 
 
On Tuesday, February 23, Rotary is celebrating 111 years of "Doing Good in the World!" Tamara Larson 2016-02-22 00:00:00Z 0
Our Vocational Mentorship and Educational Support program is now accepting applications! Tamara Larson 2016-02-22 00:00:00Z 0

Recap: Moving the Mountain Presentation

Posted by Tamara Larson on Feb 15, 2016
 
On Tuesday, February 2, we had the privilege of hearing from Jodi Stonehouse in regard to Moving the Mountain program; a partnership between the University of Alberta, iHuman and Harvard University.
 
This program focuses on 25 aboriginal young women ages 13 to 25. Alberta had the highest number of Residential schools in Canada. Today, many aboriginal youth and their families are facing challenges as inter generational survivors. They face abuse, many have been cycled through the foster system, are now homeless and so much more.
Recap: Moving the Mountain Presentation Tamara Larson 2016-02-16 00:00:00Z 0

Rotary Leadership Institute Level II

Posted by Tamara Larson on Feb 08, 2016
On Tuesday, February 2, members of the Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue completed the first session of the Rotary Leadership Institute (RLI) Level II. This involved club brainstorming, strategic planning and membership. Thank you to all who were able to attend. Many great ideas were presented and enthusiastically discussed by all!
 
The second session of RLI Level II will take place on Tuesday, March 1. Building upon this first session, members will be discussing club communications, team building and the Rotary Foundation!
 
Thanks to Edith Martin for leading us in this great session.
Rotary Leadership Institute Level II Tamara Larson 2016-02-09 00:00:00Z 0

Congratulations to Nikki Webb

Posted by Tamara Larson on Jan 31, 2016
Each year, the Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue sponsors youth who require financial support for tuition as they further their education and employment goals as part of our Vocational Mentorship and Educational Support Program.
 
Last year, Nikki Webb was one of our successful candidates.
 
Congratulations to Nikki Webb Tamara Larson 2016-02-01 00:00:00Z 0

Vital Signs Report - Edmonton Community Foundation

Posted by Tamara Larson on Jan 18, 2016
On Tuesday, January 12, our club had the privilege of hearing Elizabeth Bonkink, Communications Advisor, Edmonton Community Foundation speak about their Vital Signs report. And, little did we know, she is also a proud Rotarian and a member of the Gateway Club! 
 
The Edmonton Community Foundation was formed in 1989 with three, very generous, $5 million gifts from the Stollery and Poole families here in Edmonton. Since then, the assets have grown to over $450 million and in 2015, they distributed $20 million throughout the Edmonton community. 
 
 
 
Vital Signs Report - Edmonton Community Foundation Tamara Larson 2016-01-19 00:00:00Z 0

RECAP: Shut Out Polio Oil Kings Game

Posted by Tamara Larson on Jan 18, 2016
 
District Governor Tim Schilds and Polio Plus chair Patrick Gibson accept a cheque from Edmonton Oil Kings for $5610.
 
Close to 45 000 children will be immunized. Thanks to the over 500 Rotarians and friends who supported this great event.
RECAP: Shut Out Polio Oil Kings Game Tamara Larson 2016-01-19 00:00:00Z 0

Shut Out Polio

Posted by Scott Young on Jan 11, 2016
 
In January, we have a very special event planned. Rotary District 5370 and the Edmonton Oil Kings have once again partnered to SHUT OUT POLIO!
 
Sunday, January 17 @ 6 pm - Edmonton Oil Kings versus the Kamloops Blazers
 
Tickets are $27 and $10 from each ticket goes to our Polio Plus campaign that will help eradicate Polio world wide.
 
This $10 will be matched by both the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation along with the Government of Canada making each $10 contribution $50.
Shut Out Polio Scott Young 2016-01-12 00:00:00Z 0

The RotarAction Banquet: A Night for Nicaragua

Posted by Scott Young on Jan 10, 2016
This is The University of Alberta Rotaract Club's annual fundraising event in partnership with the Roots of Change Foundation.
 
Together our goal is to build a preschool in Belen, Nicaragua. 
The RotarAction Banquet: A Night for Nicaragua Scott Young 2016-01-11 00:00:00Z 0

Need Some Christmas Cards?

Posted by Scott Young on Dec 02, 2015
Our club is selling special cards designed by our members to support the Polio Plus, End Polio Now campaign!
 
Each card is $5 or you can purchase 5 for $20.
Need Some Christmas Cards? Scott Young 2015-12-03 00:00:00Z 0

Be a part of Whyte Wishes in Old Strathcona this Christmas season!

Posted by Scott Young on Nov 22, 2015
The Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue is hosting the Sleigh Ride Shuttle each Saturday in December: December 5. December 12 and December 19.
 
Be one! Bring one!
 
Come and volunteer at one of the stops and help Christmas shoppers get on and off the Sleigh Ride as they shop and enjoy all that Whyte Avenue and Old Strathcona have to offer during this Christmas season.
 
Sleigh rides are by donation and proceeds will go to the programs supporting high risk youth programs sponsored by the Whyte Avenue Rotary Club; this includes mentorship, post-secondary scholarships and so much more!
 
A portion of the proceeds will go to support the Old Strathcona Business Association in making this a vibrant community for all to enjoy!

So, come out and volunteer or enjoy a Sleigh Ride and support the Whyte Avenue Rotary Club!
 

Contact Roxann Vaos, event chair to sign up or with further questions.
 
Be a part of Whyte Wishes in Old Strathcona this Christmas season! Scott Young 2015-11-23 00:00:00Z 0

Exchange Student Presentations

Posted by Scott Young on Nov 22, 2015
Thank you to Rotary Exchange Students Julie Noteboom and Guiscela Perez Arellano who presented their experiences to our club last week.
 
 
Exchange Student Presentations Scott Young 2015-11-23 00:00:00Z 0

November is Foundation Month!

Posted by Scott Young on Nov 08, 2015
The Rotary Foundation is the "gasoline and oil" that makes the Rotary engine run!
 
Donations fund projects in our local communities and make a difference to the lives of so many in the international community.
 
Rotary is rated as one of the top ten charities by Charity Navigator; only 3.8% of funds received is put towards administration leaving almost 91% of your charitable donation to be put towards our service projects!
November is Foundation Month! Scott Young 2015-11-09 00:00:00Z 0

Scholarship Recipient

Posted by Scott Young on Nov 08, 2015
One of our most important club projects is offering post-secondary scholarships to youth. We were pleased to meet and congratulate Josie on her scholarship and her success! 
 
 
 
Scholarship Recipient Scott Young 2015-11-09 00:00:00Z 0

Neighbor Centre

Posted by Scott Young on Nov 08, 2015
Our club was successful in receiving a matching grant from the Rotary District 5370 Charitable Foundation. Our community project has been supporting the Neighbor Centre dinner club. Once a week, for 8 weeks, our club prepares and enjoys a meal with 25 participants in Old Strathcona. 
 
This program has been a great success and we look forward to working with the Neighbor Centre in the future.
 
 
 
Neighbor Centre Scott Young 2015-11-09 00:00:00Z 0
Join us Friday for our World Polio Day event! Scott Young 2015-10-22 00:00:00Z 0

Recap: Hockey Night on Whyte

Posted by Scott Young on Sep 28, 2015
Hockey Night on Whyte 2015
THANK YOU to everyone for making this event a success! We had great media coverage; we were featured on Saturday news on both Global (6 pm news) and CTV (late news) as well as a great article and photo gallery in the Edmonton Sun.
 
Thank you to our generous sponsors!
Recap: Hockey Night on Whyte Scott Young 2015-09-29 00:00:00Z 0

Hockey Night on Whyte Raffle

Posted by Scott Young on Sep 27, 2015
Hey everyone! Want to win an autographed Connor McDavid framed print? An autographed Oil Kings hockey stick? An iHome docking station?
 
Tickets are only $2 each and a limited number available.
 
Last year we SOLD OUT so don't miss YOUR chance!
 
Contact Tamara for tickets.
 
Draw date is Tuesday October 27!
 
Funds from these raffle tickets go towards supporting our youth programs.
 
 
Hockey Night on Whyte Raffle Scott Young 2015-09-28 00:00:00Z 0
Rocky Mountain Wine and Food Festival 2015 Scott Young 2015-09-28 00:00:00Z 0

Rotaract Update

Posted by Scott Young on Sep 27, 2015
Rotaract King's CollegeOur Youth Services Chair Idris Fashan, has been working hard with the future Rotarators at King's University. They have an Executive in place and over 20 students interested in forming this Rotaract Club.
Rotaract Update Scott Young 2015-09-28 00:00:00Z 0

Special Meeting October 6th

Posted by Scott Young on Sep 27, 2015
Each month, Rotary has a theme. October is Community and Economic Development Month. On Tuesday, October 6, we have some special guests coming to join us.
Special Meeting October 6th Scott Young 2015-09-28 00:00:00Z 0

No Meeting This Week!

Posted by Scott Young on Sep 27, 2015
Remember everyone that there is no meeting this week. Thank you to everyone for your hard work in organizing, setting up, participating and cleaning up after our 5th Annual Hockey Night on Whyte event. Enjoy a well deserved break and we will see you on October 6.
No Meeting This Week! Scott Young 2015-09-28 00:00:00Z 0
This Tuesday - Hockey Night on Whyte Planning Meeting Scott Young 2015-09-20 00:00:00Z 0

Recap: $2,000 Donation to The Neighbour Centre

Posted by Scott Young on Sep 13, 2015
Our club is proud to have Paige Reeves and Tim Onciul present Bobbie O'Connor, Donor Relations for The Neighbour Centre, with a donation of $2,000 to go towards 8 weeks of Dinner Club meals.  This was done as a matching grant from Rotary District 5370 Charitable Foundation.
Recap: $2,000 Donation to The Neighbour Centre Scott Young 2015-09-14 00:00:00Z 0
Recap: ACT Alberta Presentation Scott Young 2015-09-14 00:00:00Z 0
RLI Rotary and Me - Club Goals and Roles September 15th Scott Young 2015-09-14 00:00:00Z 0

Hockey Night on Whyte is Almost Here!

Posted by Scott Young on Sep 03, 2015
Join our club for the 5th Annual Hockey Night on Whyte at The Armoury Youth Centre as youth, local businesses and organizations play for the coveted Hockey Night on Whyte championship title in this fun, fearless and focused street hockey tournament! 
Hockey Night on Whyte is Almost Here! Scott Young 2015-09-04 00:00:00Z 0

Recap: August Patio Party

Posted by Scott Young on Sep 03, 2015
In honor of Membership Month, we reached out to our friends, supporters, local merchants, family and friends to celebrate the hard work of our club over the last year and introduce many exciting new initiatives.
Recap: August Patio Party Scott Young 2015-09-04 00:00:00Z 0
Sept 1: No Meeting in Lieu of Committee Meetings Scott Young 2015-08-31 00:00:00Z 0
Polio Immunization and West Africa Project Fair Trip for Rotarians - November 2015 Scott Young 2015-08-27 00:00:00Z 0

Recap: Ronald McDonald House Event

Posted by Scott Young on Aug 25, 2015
A BIG thank you to all of the volunteers who helped make the Ronald McDonald House event a big success on Tuesday, August 18th.
 
Our group of intrepid voluteers converged on the Ronald McDonald House to prepare a hot meal for the 30+ families who were guests of this local charity.
 
Ronald McDonald House is the only facility in Edmonton and the surrounding area that provides temporary and affordable accommodation for families whose children are being treated in one of Edmonton’s medical facilities.
Recap: Ronald McDonald House Event Scott Young 2015-08-26 00:00:00Z 0
Next Week: Membership Patio Party at Artisan Resto Cafe 2015-08-18 00:00:00Z 0
Past Meeting: Rotary Club of Whyte Avenue Goals & Roles! Tamara Larson 2015-08-03 00:00:00Z 0
Next Meeting: Mike Ryan, Clean Scene Network for Youth Idris Fashan 2015-07-27 00:00:00Z 0
Rotary 5370 District Conference 2015 Tamara Larson 2015-07-27 00:00:00Z 0
Upcoming Events: August 2015 Idris Fashan 2015-07-27 00:00:00Z 0
Hockey Night on Whyte Sponsorship Packages Tamara Larson 2015-07-27 00:00:00Z 0

A Presidential Challenge

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Our president, Tamara Larson, has issued a fundraising challenge for the matching grant we received for the Neighbours Centre. Friends and members are welcome to join in!
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Neighbours Centre Dinner Club: A Partnership Tim Onciul 2015-07-27 00:00:00Z 0
Whyte Avenue Rotary Membership Application: James Wynters Idris Fashan 2015-07-27 00:00:00Z 0

Next Meeting July 7 - Jeannie Bird of Restor International

This Tuesday we are excited to welcome Jeannie Bird of RESTOR International Inc. They are a Rotarian non-profit humanitarian organization that provides free reconstructive surgery to disadvantaged children and adults in developing countries with cleft lip and palate anomalies, burn contractures, and other disfiguring and disabling conditions.  With the support of Canadian medical professionals and non-medical volunteers, they work to build capacity by training local physicians and health professionals and promote the development of sustainable and preventative programs. www.rotoplastcanada.org.
 
Our speaker Jeannie has her Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing from the University of New Brunswick in Fredericton.  She has had a varied nursing career working her way west, specializing mostly in Maternal and Child Health in her early years and Gerontology as GM of two assisted living facilities in Kelowna for 10 years.  Jean retired from her nursing career in 2008.  She became interested in medical missions when joining Rotary in 2006.  She has been on 3 missions in a variety of positions with Rotaplast Canada and her 4th mission last year as Mission Director of the first All-Canadian medical mission as Restor International.  All her mission experiences have been to Ethiopia.  Jean is a board member of Restor International in the role of Director of Medical  Missions
 
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Next Meeting July 7 - Jeannie Bird of Restor International 2015-07-04 00:00:00Z 0

Sunday July 5 - 'Takin It To The Streets' Music Festival

Volunteers are needed to man our booth at the Takin' it to the Streets festival on Sunday, July
5th, 2015. This is an annual festival that occurs on the block between 103 and 104th street on Whyte Avenue. This event involves many Community groups, sharing their contributions to the area with the general public.
 
The Commercial Hotel provides a great stage with some great bands, so even if you are not volunteering, COME ON OUT and enjoy the afternoon or evening! We will be sharing a booth with the Old Strathcona Foundation - the OSF tent will be close to 10345 Whyte Avenue, (in the vicinity of the candy store, Gummi).
 
More event info is at http://exploreedmonton.com/festivals-and-events/takin-it-to-the-streets
 

Takin' it to the Streets Music Festival

Sunday July 5 - 'Takin It To The Streets' Music Festival 2015-06-30 00:00:00Z 0

Volunteer Opportunity with Neighbor Centre Wednesday July 22

You are invited to the Neighbor Centre Dinner Club Event! This is a very special opportunity we hope you will consider. We have room for 5 volunteers to join us at the Strathcona Baptist Church to prepare and share a dinner with fellow neighbors experiencing homelessness. See the event details listed under the 'events' section of this newsletter and our website.
 
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Volunteer Opportunity with Neighbor Centre Wednesday July 22 2015-06-30 00:00:00Z 0
NO Meeting this Tuesday June 30 (in lieu of July 1 holiday) 2015-06-30 00:00:00Z 0

Club Transition 2015

Posted by Idris Fashan on Jun 22, 2015
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Transition 2015 is underway for the Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue! We've had a very successful year, and things are moving ahead in a myriad of fresh and engaging ways!
Club Transition 2015 Idris Fashan 2015-06-23 00:00:00Z 0

Last Tuesday June 16 - AACL Rotary Employment Partnership Program

Last Tuesday, our special guest was Wendy McDonald, from the AACL Rotary Employment Partnership Program. Alberta Association for Community Living and Rotary have been partnering for a number of years to assist in finding meaningful employment opportunities for those with developmental disabiltities. Inclusion Alberta (formerly Alberta Association for Community Living) is a family based, non-profit federation that advocates on behalf of children and adults with developmental disabilities and their families. They share a dream of meaningful family life and community inclusion for individuals with developmental disabilities. As an advocacy organization they support families and individuals in their desire to be fully included in community life. 
Last Tuesday June 16 - AACL Rotary Employment Partnership Program 2015-06-15 00:00:00Z 0

Last Tuesday June 9 - Club Assemby & Kevin McLeod Induction

Last Tuesday we heard about the many ways our members could get involved in our club through our numerous committees and avenues of service. It is great to see our club getting excited on making a difference in our neighborhood, and how if each of us gets involved in whatever manner and whatever amount we can, that we will make a big difference!. Stay tuned for more news on where we are headed.
 
We were also very excited to welcome our newest member, Kevin McLeod. We had our club's first "sponsor-by-skype", as Kevin's sponsor Gordon was broadcast to our meeting from his home in Ontario, where Kevin is originally from. An awesome way to knight our newest member! Kevin, we love your eagerness, your optimistic viewpoint on life, and we look forwards to building a great relationship with you!
 
Last Tuesday June 9 - Club Assemby & Kevin McLeod Induction 2015-06-07 00:00:00Z 0

NO MEETING Tuesday May 5 - GO VOTE!

This Tuesday, May 5, 2015 we will not be holding a club meeting.  We we wanted to leave ample time for our members and friends to perform their civic duty and vote for their candidate and party in the pending provincial election. As Rotarians, we recognize the importance of living and working in a thriving democracy, and voting is one of the best ways for us for us to ensure that our communities remain strong, fruitful and supportive.
 
I thank you in advance of the election Tuesday for performing your civic duty. We hope to see you at a following meeting, or at our upcoming community cleanup activity May 12, 2015 (see event registration invite to the right, under 'Upcoming events - Strathcona Park Clean Up' and SIGN UP!. It's going to be a blast!
NO MEETING Tuesday May 5 - GO VOTE! 2015-05-04 00:00:00Z 0

Last Meeting Tuesday April 28 Danielle Metcalfe-Chanail

Last Tuesday we had the pleasure of hearing Danielle Metcalfe-Chenail, the Historian Laureate for Edmonton (award winning author Canadian North).
 
Danielle Metcalfe-Chenail is an award-winning writer, speaker, and historian, and occasional CBC radio columnist. She is the author of For the Love of Flying  and Polar Winds: A Century of Flying the North, and is currently at work on an anthology project called Unsettled: True Stories from Natives and Newcomers (Brindle & Glass, 2016) and a WWII-era novel, Chasing Skies. She was writer-in-residence at Berton House in Dawson City, Yukon; Chatelaine’s  Maverick of the Year in 2011; and is currently serving as Edmonton’s Historian Laureate (only one of a few in Canada ), which provides her fantastic opportunities to meet with service clubs and people from all walks of life.
 
Danielle grew up in Ottawa, studied history, but eventually left that field to pursue her love of writing, and she loves to tell stories in things she is interested in. Danielle lived in Dawson city for 3 months of winter to research her book "Polar Winds", and she is also currently working on a project on the ghosts of the old Charles Camsell Hospital which I for one will be very interested in!
 
Thank you Danielle for the fascinating glimpse into Edmonton's deep and growing history! www.daniellemc.com
Danielle Metcalfe-Chenail is Historian Laureate for Edmonton (award winning author Canadian North)

“Metcalfe-Chenail has captured a rich heritage in great detail, and yet woven it all together in such an entertaining way that it’s hard to put Polar Winds down…it’s a wonderful read for anyone interested in the aviation of Canada’s north.” Sherwood/Strathcona News

Danielle Metcalfe-Chenail is an award-winning writer, speaker, and historian, and occasional CBC radio columnist. She is the author of For the Love of Flying  and Polar Winds: A Century of Flying the North, and is currently at work on an anthology project called Unsettled: True Stories from Natives and Newcomers (Brindle & Glass, 2016) and a WWII-era novel, Chasing Skies. She was writer-in-residence at Berton House in Dawson City, Yukon; Chatelaine’s  Maverick of the Year in 2011; and is currently serving as Edmonton’s Historian Laureate. www.daniellemc.com

- See more at: http://portal.clubrunner.ca/6160/Speakers/a5f8d602-8db0-425d-bf54-8848ed397aec#sthash.SuoLY5PT.dpuf
Danielle Metcalfe-Chenail is Historian Laureate for Edmonton (award winning author Canadian North)

“Metcalfe-Chenail has captured a rich heritage in great detail, and yet woven it all together in such an entertaining way that it’s hard to put Polar Winds down…it’s a wonderful read for anyone interested in the aviation of Canada’s north.” Sherwood/Strathcona News

Danielle Metcalfe-Chenail is an award-winning writer, speaker, and historian, and occasional CBC radio columnist. She is the author of For the Love of Flying  and Polar Winds: A Century of Flying the North, and is currently at work on an anthology project called Unsettled: True Stories from Natives and Newcomers (Brindle & Glass, 2016) and a WWII-era novel, Chasing Skies. She was writer-in-residence at Berton House in Dawson City, Yukon; Chatelaine’s  Maverick of the Year in 2011; and is currently serving as Edmonton’s Historian Laureate. www.daniellemc.com

- See more at: http://portal.clubrunner.ca/6160/Speakers/a5f8d602-8db0-425d-bf54-8848ed397aec#sthash.SuoLY5PT.dpuf
Danielle Metcalfe-Chenail is Historian Laureate for Edmonton (award winning author Canadian North)

“Metcalfe-Chenail has captured a rich heritage in great detail, and yet woven it all together in such an entertaining way that it’s hard to put Polar Winds down…it’s a wonderful read for anyone interested in the aviation of Canada’s north.” Sherwood/Strathcona News

Danielle Metcalfe-Chenail is an award-winning writer, speaker, and historian, and occasional CBC radio columnist. She is the author of For the Love of Flying  and Polar Winds: A Century of Flying the North, and is currently at work on an anthology project called Unsettled: True Stories from Natives and Newcomers (Brindle & Glass, 2016) and a WWII-era novel, Chasing Skies. She was writer-in-residence at Berton House in Dawson City, Yukon; Chatelaine’s  Maverick of the Year in 2011; and is currently serving as Edmonton’s Historian Laureate. www.daniellemc.com

- See more at: http://portal.clubrunner.ca/6160/Speakers/a5f8d602-8db0-425d-bf54-8848ed397aec#sthash.SuoLY5PT.dpuf
Danielle Metcalfe-Chenail is Historian Laureate for Edmonton (award winning author Canadian North)

“Metcalfe-Chenail has captured a rich heritage in great detail, and yet woven it all together in such an entertaining way that it’s hard to put Polar Winds down…it’s a wonderful read for anyone interested in the aviation of Canada’s north.” Sherwood/Strathcona News

Danielle Metcalfe-Chenail is an award-winning writer, speaker, and historian, and occasional CBC radio columnist. She is the author of For the Love of Flying  and Polar Winds: A Century of Flying the North, and is currently at work on an anthology project called Unsettled: True Stories from Natives and Newcomers (Brindle & Glass, 2016) and a WWII-era novel, Chasing Skies. She was writer-in-residence at Berton House in Dawson City, Yukon; Chatelaine’s  Maverick of the Year in 2011; and is currently serving as Edmonton’s Historian Laureate. www.daniellemc.com

- See more at: http://portal.clubrunner.ca/6160/Speakers/a5f8d602-8db0-425d-bf54-8848ed397aec#sthash.SuoLY5PT.dpuf
Danielle Metcalfe-Chenail is Historian Laureate for Edmonton (award winning author Canadian North)

“Metcalfe-Chenail has captured a rich heritage in great detail, and yet woven it all together in such an entertaining way that it’s hard to put Polar Winds down…it’s a wonderful read for anyone interested in the aviation of Canada’s north.” Sherwood/Strathcona News

Danielle Metcalfe-Chenail is an award-winning writer, speaker, and historian, and occasional CBC radio columnist. She is the author of For the Love of Flying  and Polar Winds: A Century of Flying the North, and is currently at work on an anthology project called Unsettled: True Stories from Natives and Newcomers (Brindle & Glass, 2016) and a WWII-era novel, Chasing Skies. She was writer-in-residence at Berton House in Dawson City, Yukon; Chatelaine’s  Maverick of the Year in 2011; and is currently serving as Edmonton’s Historian Laureate. www.daniellemc.com

- See more at: http://portal.clubrunner.ca/6160/Speakers/a5f8d602-8db0-425d-bf54-8848ed397aec#sthash.SuoLY5PT.dpuf
 
Danielle Metcalfe-Chenail is Historian Laureate for Edmonton (award winning author Canadian North)

“Metcalfe-Chenail has captured a rich heritage in great detail, and yet woven it all together in such an entertaining way that it’s hard to put Polar Winds down…it’s a wonderful read for anyone interested in the aviation of Canada’s north.” Sherwood/Strathcona News

Danielle Metcalfe-Chenail is an award-winning writer, speaker, and historian, and occasional CBC radio columnist. She is the author of For the Love of Flying  and Polar Winds: A Century of Flying the North, and is currently at work on an anthology project called Unsettled: True Stories from Natives and Newcomers (Brindle & Glass, 2016) and a WWII-era novel, Chasing Skies. She was writer-in-residence at Berton House in Dawson City, Yukon; Chatelaine’s  Maverick of the Year in 2011; and is currently serving as Edmonton’s Historian Laureate. www.daniellemc.com

- See more at: http://portal.clubrunner.ca/6160/Speakers/a5f8d602-8db0-425d-bf54-8848ed397aec#sthash.SuoLY5PT.dpuf
Danielle Metcalfe-Chenail is Historian Laureate for Edmonton (award winning author Canadian North)

“Metcalfe-Chenail has captured a rich heritage in great detail, and yet woven it all together in such an entertaining way that it’s hard to put Polar Winds down…it’s a wonderful read for anyone interested in the aviation of Canada’s north.” Sherwood/Strathcona News

Danielle Metcalfe-Chenail is an award-winning writer, speaker, and historian, and occasional CBC radio columnist. She is the author of For the Love of Flying  and Polar Winds: A Century of Flying the North, and is currently at work on an anthology project called Unsettled: True Stories from Natives and Newcomers (Brindle & Glass, 2016) and a WWII-era novel, Chasing Skies. She was writer-in-residence at Berton House in Dawson City, Yukon; Chatelaine’s  Maverick of the Year in 2011; and is currently serving as Edmonton’s Historian Laureate. www.daniellemc.com

- See more at: http://portal.clubrunner.ca/6160/Speakers/a5f8d602-8db0-425d-bf54-8848ed397aec#sthash.SuoLY5PT.dpuf
Danielle Metcalfe-Chenail is Historian Laureate for Edmonton (award winning author Canadian North)

“Metcalfe-Chenail has captured a rich heritage in great detail, and yet woven it all together in such an entertaining way that it’s hard to put Polar Winds down…it’s a wonderful read for anyone interested in the aviation of Canada’s north.” Sherwood/Strathcona News

Danielle Metcalfe-Chenail is an award-winning writer, speaker, and historian, and occasional CBC radio columnist. She is the author of For the Love of Flying  and Polar Winds: A Century of Flying the North, and is currently at work on an anthology project called Unsettled: True Stories from Natives and Newcomers (Brindle & Glass, 2016) and a WWII-era novel, Chasing Skies. She was writer-in-residence at Berton House in Dawson City, Yukon; Chatelaine’s  Maverick of the Year in 2011; and is currently serving as Edmonton’s Historian Laureate. www.daniellemc.com

- See more at: http://portal.clubrunner.ca/6160/Speakers/a5f8d602-8db0-425d-bf54-8848ed397aec#sthash.SuoLY5PT.dpuf
Danielle Metcalfe-Chenail is Historian Laureate for Edmonton (award winning author Canadian North)

“Metcalfe-Chenail has captured a rich heritage in great detail, and yet woven it all together in such an entertaining way that it’s hard to put Polar Winds down…it’s a wonderful read for anyone interested in the aviation of Canada’s north.” Sherwood/Strathcona News

Danielle Metcalfe-Chenail is an award-winning writer, speaker, and historian, and occasional CBC radio columnist. She is the author of For the Love of Flying  and Polar Winds: A Century of Flying the North, and is currently at work on an anthology project called Unsettled: True Stories from Natives and Newcomers (Brindle & Glass, 2016) and a WWII-era novel, Chasing Skies. She was writer-in-residence at Berton House in Dawson City, Yukon; Chatelaine’s  Maverick of the Year in 2011; and is currently serving as Edmonton’s Historian Laureate. www.daniellemc.com

- See more at: http://portal.clubrunner.ca/6160/Speakers/a5f8d602-8db0-425d-bf54-8848ed397aec#sthash.aW0uxdIH.dpuf
Last Meeting Tuesday April 28 Danielle Metcalfe-Chanail 2015-04-26 00:00:00Z 0

Last Meeting Tuesday April 21

Last Tuesday April 21st we welcomed Lance Bell (Manager of Save On Foods Old Strathcona), where he talked on the Save On Foods Community Initiatives. Lance was a guest BBQ chef at our 4th Annual Hockey Night on Whyte event in September, where Save On Foods also contributed a significant amount of food to feed our hungry hockey players. The local Old Strathcona store has been open since 2000, with a significant renovation in  2013. The store has a very unique clientele - vs other Edmonton stores, Lance's store sells more organic and health food and fish than any of the other 30 stores in the district - and is last in red meat sales! They do lots with the Stollery Hospital (the annual Hair massacre), and they also partner with MADD, the local Parkinsons walk, the Santas shuffle, AIDS walk, U of A food bank, and they do a BBQ every second Tuesday of the month for the Ronald McDonald House.  Each store is given an annual budget, and Lance and his team go over it annually to make sure they are not getting too stretched. 
 
Thank you Lance and team for the great partnership we are enjoying with your organization! And here is a picture of Idris presenting Lance and his team with prestigious Whyte Avenue Rotary pens!  
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Guess Who's coming for Dinner?

Our second mystery dinner occurred on Saturday, March 21st, and it was a big success!  We had three dinners going on concurrently, with old friendships renewed and new ones started. This is a fellowship event designed to get to know your fellow members over an informal meal. Neither hosts nor guests knew who they would be spending the evening with until the doorbell rings - guests were given an address to arrive at, and hosts only knew that 4 people would share their table. A fun event which we will have again soon!
Guess Who's coming for Dinner? 2015-03-08 00:00:00Z 0

Thanks Casino Volunteers!

Last Tuesday (and very early Wednesday!!) a few of our members (and spouses!) participated in a fundraising casino, in conjunction with another local Edmonton Rotary Club. Thanks so much for your spirit and enthusiasm to help raise critical funds for our programs!!
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Last Meeting - Ski weekend - April 11 & 12

Posted by Tim Onciul on Feb 15, 2015
On April 11 and 12, our club held our second annual Jasper weekend. A number of us hit the slopes of Marmot Basin (after some Bears Paw Bakery cinnamon buns were consumed), and we were very fortunate to enjoy excellent snow, and nice (but a bit erratic!) weather. Saturday supper was at Jasper Pizza and we were joined by a number of other members and friends and we took over half of Jasper Pizza. And Paul (Kate and Christian's boy) won over the heart of our server! Great pizza was had, as well as a little wine and a lot of good fellowship! Thanks for those that came out to enjoy spring in the Canadian Rockies!  More pictures to come in our photo library!
Last Meeting - Ski weekend - April 11 & 12 Tim Onciul 2015-02-16 00:00:00Z 0

Call for Applications - Rotary RYPEN Leadership and Scholarship - Vocational Mentorship and Educational Support

CALL FOR APPLICATIONS
 
Sponsorship - RYPEN Rotary leadership camp for youth at risk, Jasper Palisades, May 14-18, 2015  (application deadline April 25, 2015)
CONTACT: Paige Reeves, Community Service Chair, Whyte Ave Rotary Club: paige.e.reeves@hotmail.com
Selection Criteria: This is a four-day, jam packed, camp like adventure for at-risk youth 18 and under. Applicants should be recommended by your organization, should be already engaged in making a positive change in his/her life, and should have a connection (even temporary) to the Whyte Ave area.
RYPEN selection process: Potential candidates should contact Paige Reeves for a straightforward application form. Selected applicants will be invited to interview. 
Funding available: All costs for RYPEN will be provided by the Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue.
 
Scholarship - Vocational Mentorship and Educational Support (application deadline April 25th, 2015)
The Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue is seeking proposals from students who need financial support for tuition to further their education and employment goals. All school programs are eligible for support.
CONTACT Kent den Heyer, Vocational Mentorship and Educational Support Committee Chair, Whyte Ave Rotary Club: kdenheye@ualberta.ca
Funding available: Amount varies
Application: 2-3 pages detailing a short description of the youth’s plan of action including how we can help, timeline, institution to which they will apply, and other parts of the plan in place or to be in place. In addition, at least one reference letter. Feel free to contact Kent for further information. All applications are welcome.
Call for Applications - Rotary RYPEN Leadership and Scholarship - Vocational Mentorship and Educational Support 2015-02-16 00:00:00Z 0

Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue Mission Statement

Posted by Kathy Strobl on Feb 15, 2015
 

The primary goal of the members of the Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue is service through fellowship in the community and around the world. We foster the ideal of “service above self” through:

1.      Implementing activities that improve life in the community of Old Strathcona

2.      Recognizing the positive change carried out by youth and young adults through leadership development activities

3.      Expanding Rotary’s humanitarian reach around the world to promote understanding and peace

4.      Serving others through our professions and aspiring to high ethical standards

5.      Strengthening the cooperation within our club, between clubs, and with our partners in the community
Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue Mission Statement Kathy Strobl 2015-02-16 00:00:00Z 0

Thanks Winefest Volunteers!

THANKS to all the club volunteers who showed up on Feb 13 and 14 (Friday and Saturday) at the Winefest at Shaw Conference Centre for the purchase of laptop computers for the youth in Mexico as part of our participation in Project Amigo . Fun was had by each member or friend of the club while we earned $15/hour as a donation to the club for our work as we showed our Rotary colors in style!
Thanks Winefest Volunteers! 2015-01-22 00:00:00Z 0

Jan 13 Planning Session

Posted on Jan 18, 2015
Thank you to everyone who contributed their time and ideas last week in planning our upcoming fundraiser - the screening of the film "Through My Eyes", taking place on Thursday, February 5th.
If you weren't able to make the meeting on Tuesday, please contact Tamara Larson to find out how you can help out.
There are a limited number of tickets available for this screening. Please be sure to express your interest as soon as possible and forward names of Rotary Whyte Ave supporters or prospects who may also be interested in attending to Tamara so she can coordinate communication to those individuals, as well.
Thank you again for your support and see you Tuesday!
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Guest Speakers: Justin Mercier, Brad Rutherford, Jordan Close 2015-01-19 00:00:00Z 0
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Jan 6 Who's Who

Posted on Jan 11, 2015
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Last week, one of our newer members, Betty Marsh, spoke about her world, shared stories about her life, and she described how Rotary's principles have guided her through many adventures. Betty speaks from a deep knowledge of scripture, and her devotion to working with troubled people, especially youth, is incredible. Some of her stories were tough, as they described people's struggles in difficult times, but they serve to motivate us, and we embody the Four Way Test and the core mandates of Rotary to service for others. Betty is an inspiration and a prime example of a Rotarian who defines their own path in the service of others. Thank you, Betty!
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2014 Holiday Christmas Celebration

Thank you to everyone who made it out on Dec 16th for our annual holiday celebration! Great food, drinks and fun were shared by all.
Thank you to the organizers of the silent auction and to Remedy Cafe for hosting us that evening.
 
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Who's Betty Marsh?

Posted on Jan 05, 2015
Meet us tonight at 530pm to find out all about our very own Betty Marsh. She joined us last year after moving back to Edmonton from warmer terrain in BC and we're glad she did!
See you are Artisan Resto-Cafe tonight!
Who's Betty Marsh? Kathy Strobl 2015-01-06 00:00:00Z 0

Last Meeting Nov 25 - Vocational Training Team Honduras Micro Credit

Last week, we had a very special guest "via Skype" Elly Contreras, our Past District Governor. Elly was part of the District 5370 Vocational Training Team that went to Honduras in April 2014, to assist a Rotary supported micro-finance operation.  Their team was led by Donna Ducommun, a retired banker, and Edmonton Glenora Rotarian. Her presentation focused on what value they brought to the loan recipients and the lending organization.
 
Honduras is one of the most impoverished countries in America, with consistent 25% unemployment, which affects women proportionally hard.  Donna's group worked with "Fundacion Uniedo America, an Rotary action organization funded by Rotarians, which provides micro loans anywhere from $100 to $3,000. The emphasis of the program is on better training and marketing for the participants. With the majority of the loans being to women, the "Market Mothers" program keeps kids in school, while the mothers gain valuable business skills   There are numerous success stories that show that micro loans are a cure for poverty in developing countries. The VTT group spent signficant time with the local organizers, sharing their experiences, skills, and focused on ways the program could be even more effective.
 
With potential for expanding this Rotary program to another country in the near future, this is another example of the Rotary Foundation at work linking the skills of Rotarians and non-Rotarians with International needs.
Last Meeting Nov 25 - Vocational Training Team Honduras Micro Credit 2014-11-24 00:00:00Z 0

Past Meeting Nov 11: Rotary Foundation - Kathy Strobl and Marilyn Mucha

Each year, Rotary funds some of the world’s most dedicated and brightest professionals to study at our Rotary Peace Centers. These fellows are committed to the advancement of peace, and often go on to serve as leaders in national governments, NGOs, the military, law enforcement, and international organizations such as the United Nations and World Bank.


Marilyn and Kathy highlighted the two different offerings and shared insights into how Rotary Peace fellows are changing the world starting with youth. Rotary never ceases to amaze with the vast number of initiatives that continue to succeed through the Rotary Foundation.

Past Meeting Nov 11: Rotary Foundation - Kathy Strobl and Marilyn Mucha 2014-11-11 00:00:00Z 0

November Rhythm Circle at YOUCAN



If you are interested in learning techniques to support de-stressing, healing and motivating yourself, others and your community this is the workshop for you! On Thursday,November 20th, YOUCAN will host a community rhythm circle, incorporating various instruments and exercises for a fun and energizing evening. This event is lead by a skilled drum circle facilitator who will guide you through the workshop. Drums are provided and there is no experience necessary!
There is a minimum donation of $10 which will be collected at the door. We will provide you with light healthy refreshments and beverages.
 
You can learn more about this event and register here
November Rhythm Circle at YOUCAN 2014-11-09 00:00:00Z 0

Last meeting - Ulrike Thomas of CARE Canada

Last Tuesday, we had a very special visit from Ulrike Thomas of CARE Canada. Now in its 70th year, CARE began by delivering emergency relief “CARE Packages” to the people of Europe following WWII. Over the years, CARE’s work has expanded as it addresses the world’s most threatening problems. Today, CARE has grown into one of the world’s largest private humanitarian and development organizations, reaching millions of people in over 80 countries around the world. CARE helps strengthen communities through an array of programs that work to create lasting solutions to roots causes of poverty.

Ulrike gave us an idea on what CARE projects are happening worldwide and how Rotary can help further their efforts. She also shared her amazing personal story of journey, discovery and experiences in a wide variety of cultures.

Last meeting - Ulrike Thomas of CARE Canada 2014-11-03 00:00:00Z 0

Wine and Food Festival Volunteers

Thank you to everyone who participated in the Rocky Mountain Wine Festival last weekend! It was a great event and the participation by all is greatly appreciated! 
 
For those unable to participate this weekend, thank you for all that you do in other capacities to make our club FUN FEARLESS and FOCUSED! The enthusiasm and efforts by all are making a HUGE impact in such a positive way in all that we do. 
 
Tamara Larson
Wine and Food Festival Volunteers 2014-10-27 00:00:00Z 0

9th Annual OSYS Wine Festival Fundraiser

Our club was represented at the 9th Annual OSYS Winter Wine Festival fundraiser, held Friday November 7th at the Transalta Arts Barns. In addition to a sold-out house, our club donation (thanks to Tamara Larson!!) garnered significant interest and contributed to the event's success. With a wide variety of silent auction items, music, wine tastings (courtesy Sherbrooke Liquor Store) and even a photo booth, the funds that were raised are going to support the continued programs of the youth society.
9th Annual OSYS Wine Festival Fundraiser 2014-10-27 00:00:00Z 0

Last Meeting - Visit to Neighbours Centre

This last week, the team gathered for a special presentation by Kris Knutson of the Neighbours Centre. which is located at 7221 104 St NW (along Calgary Trail). We took a tour of the facility, spoke at length about the challenges our homeless face with changing seasons and circumstances with land development. We heard about the various partner organizations and churches that are involved in the Centre's programs. It's clear that their long-term strategy is one of growth, and it was really exciting to hear how much of an effect this team of staff and volunteers have on the community. 
 
We also heard about a fascinating program that the Centre puts on every month, and we will be speaking at length about the program to the membership at large in the weeks to come. 
 

Also, the Neighbours Centre continues to be in need of clothing and items in preparation of the coming winter. We think this would be a great opportunity for club members to donate desperately needed items as winter starts to descend upon us!

Last Meeting - Visit to Neighbours Centre 2014-10-27 00:00:00Z 0

Past Meeting - Committees!

The last meeting enabled the club to get a solid footing on the focus and achievements of the last few months. The Membership, Foundation, International, Fundraising and Community Services committees all have goals that will help to push this club into new growth and directions, and it's amazing to see what will be coming in the very near future!
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Past Meeting - Project Amigo in Mexico

Posted by Tim Onciul on Sep 27, 2014

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Cindy and Coke Newell, Executive Directors of Project Amigo in Mexico, were here for the District Conference in Edmonton. They joined us for a very special presentation on happenings in their organization, and how we might be able to get involved.

Project Amigo helps poor children of Colima, Mexico achieve their highest potential by providing programs that motivate them to stay in school—by improving access to higher to higher education, promoting literacy, and helping with dental care.

Visit their website to find out more!

Past Meeting - Project Amigo in Mexico Tim Onciul 2014-09-28 00:00:00Z 0

Raffle Tickets are ready to sell!

Posted by Tim Onciul on Sep 20, 2014

Our Raffle Tickets are now printed and available for sale! A crew of Whyte Ave Rotarians were out at the Old Strathcona Farmers Market on Saturday selling tickets and spreading news of HNOW and had some great interactions with Whyte Avers. Our Raffle tickets are in support of our youth scholarships, with the final draw to occur at next Saturday's Hockey Night on Whyte. So please get your packs of tickets (at our next meeting this Tuesday) and sell to support our great causes! Image

Raffle Tickets are ready to sell! Tim Onciul 2014-09-21 00:00:00Z 0

Next Meeting - Meet our scholarship laureates!

Posted by Tim Onciul on Sep 20, 2014

We have a packed meeting this Tuesday that you will not want to miss! We will start out reviewing our Scholarship Project, its goals, how it has evolved, and we will be introducing and recognizing the recipients of our Scholarship Recipients. We will also be talking about the broader reach of Rotary and youth, with presentations and discussions by Rotaract, RYPEN, and RYLA participants. We will also be hearing from one of our district's exchange student from Bolivia, and hear about her life and adventures in the strange land of Canada!

Don't miss this exciting event!

 

Next Meeting - Meet our scholarship laureates! Tim Onciul 2014-09-21 00:00:00Z 0

4th Annual Hockey Night on Whyte - VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!

Posted by Tim Onciul on Sep 14, 2014

Do you want to participate in a rip-roaring old time street hockey game? You want to contribute to the true Canadian essence and fabric of the Whyte Avenue area, at the same time helping provide a medium for youth at risk to pause and have a fun afternoon? WE NEED YOU to help at our 4th annual event, happening Saturday September 27th at 11 am - 4 pm in the YESS Armoury parking lot (103 st & 84 Ave). For more information contact Tim Onciul (780 975 2160) or Kelsey Rabin, or click on the "events" tab above on our website and record your name for attending.Image

4th Annual Hockey Night on Whyte - VOLUNTEERS NEEDED! Tim Onciul 2014-09-15 00:00:00Z 0

Last Meeting September 16 - Lazina McKenzie of L2 Style

Posted by Tim Onciul on Sep 14, 2014

ImageLazina Mckenzie is the founder of L2 Style, a consultancy that coaches individuals and organizations on the importance of having a polished, professional appearance as well as on building a purposeful and dynamic personal brand. Lazina shared her passion about mentoring people in the area of impression management and branding, and emphasized the need to still be genuine when identifying your personal brand. She has coached a number of high profile individuals in the city, and continues to help those that want to bring a unique sense of individual identity to their image.

Lazina and L2Style have been featured in several media outlets such as The Edmonton Journal, Breakfast Television, Shaw TV, CTV, Global TV and Capital Ideas Edmonton.

Last Meeting September 16 - Lazina McKenzie of L2 Style Tim Onciul 2014-09-15 00:00:00Z 0

YOUCAN SEPTEMBER Circle of Rhythm Evening

Posted by Tim Onciul on Sep 05, 2014
If you are De-motivated, Uninspired, Exhausted or Stressed this is the evening for you!

 

Because a YOUCAN Rhythm Circle can help you find a natural state of joy, passion and purpose!
 
When
Thursday September 18, 2014 from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM MDT
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Where
YOUCAN Youth Services
11124 130 Street
Grey Building at Westmount Junior High School
Parking Lot access to 131 Street
Edmonton, AB T5M 4J5


So Register Today and get Motivated, Find Inspiration, Boost your Energy, Unclutter your Mind and RELAX!

 

You don't need any experience with drums, circles or community evenings. You don't even need your own drums as we have plenty you can try out. You only need to want to learn, get involved and have a fun and energizing evening. 

 

Richard Flank, a YOUCAN staff member and skilled rhythm and drum circle facilitator will guide you through the evening with various exercises and opportunities to try several different instruments. 

 

There is a minimum donation of $10 which will be collected at the door. We will provide you with light healthy refreshments and beverages. 

 

All money raised will support our food program, offering healthy meals and snacks for all young participants of our programs.

Get more information
I can't make it
Thank you for your continued support of at-risk youth in Edmonton and YOUCAN's programs. We look forward to seeing you again soon.
 
YOUCAN SEPTEMBER Circle of Rhythm Evening Tim Onciul 2014-09-06 00:00:00Z 0

Past Meeting - Kris Knutson

Posted by Tim Onciul on Sep 05, 2014

ImageLast Tuesday, Kris Knutson came to talk to us about The Edmonton Do Likewise Society & The Neighbour Centre, Edmonton. The Neighbour Centre, an initiative of the Edmonton Do Likewise Society, is a small scale storefront resource centre for at-risk adults in south Edmonton. It is located at 7221 104 Street NW. Away from the harshness of the street, volunteers and staff provide support and services that help restore dignity and foster personal growth. Kris shared the incredible work that the Centre is providing to people in need, and their plans for the future.

Past Meeting - Kris Knutson Tim Onciul 2014-09-06 00:00:00Z 0

Last Meeting - Hockey Night On Whyte Prep

Posted by Tim Onciul on Aug 31, 2014

Last Tuesday we held a great planning session for our 4th annual Hockey Night on Whyte event (on Sept 27) which is quickly approaching, and at this meeting we received updates on all the various aspects of this exciting event. We need you to make this event a success! So come out and pitch in on this great event - numerous volunteer positions are available! 

We also had an appearancImagee from our newest Rotary member, Elliott!

Last Meeting - Hockey Night On Whyte Prep Tim Onciul 2014-09-01 00:00:00Z 0

PR Committee Discussion

Posted by Tim Onciul on Aug 21, 2014

Join us this Tuesday August 26 as the Public Relations Committee will discuss publicity plans for upcoming events in the year, as well as community relations possibilities for the Club. Come and help us chart our course for the year!

PR Committee Discussion Tim Onciul 2014-08-22 00:00:00Z 0

Yoga Fundraiser for YESS

Posted by Tim Onciul on Aug 11, 2014

On Sunday August 10, our club attended a very special fundraiser event in support of Old Strathcona Youth Society. Modern Yogi presented Peace in the Park, an outdoor Yoga class open to all. The funds raised through the registration fee and the silent auction went towards the recreational activities offered every Saturdays to the high risk street youth by the Old Strathcona Youth Society all year long. Yoga teacher Meg did a fantastic job at guiding us from a state of doing to a state of being, while suntanning and contributing to help our local youth make positive changes in their lives!Image

Yoga Fundraiser for YESS Tim Onciul 2014-08-12 00:00:00Z 0

Fringed and Confused: Die Nasty!!

Posted by Tim Onciul on Aug 07, 2014

On Friday August 15, a number of members and friends went to Die Nasty at the Varscona Theatre for the Edmonton Fringe Theatre event. We spent some time enjoying the Fringe Beer Gardens - and a few of us were brave enough to sport our Rotary colors!! See below for more pictures.

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Fringed and Confused: Die Nasty!! Tim Onciul 2014-08-08 00:00:00Z 0

Hockey Night on Whyte Fundraising Meeting

Posted by Tim Onciul on Aug 07, 2014

There will not be a regular presentation this week. Instead, the fundraising committee will report on new developments for Hockey Night on Whyte sponsorship developments and other upcoming fundraising activities. Tamara and her fundraising committee have developed a great HNOW Sponsorship package that we will be rolling out at this meeting. Come out and help us make this event a great success!

Hockey Night on Whyte Fundraising Meeting Tim Onciul 2014-08-08 00:00:00Z 0

Last Meeting - Mark Cherrington, Youth Advocate

Posted by Tim Onciul on Jul 31, 2014

ImageMark is a Youth Advocate with Legal Aid, a role he’s had for over 20 years. His youth-focused radio show Youth Menace on CJSR earned broadcasting accolades even as it bristled audiences. But it is his use of Twitter that have earned him worldwide acclaim for the bitter truth and unwitting sincerity of the lives of the youth he works with. Mark inspired us with his genuine and unedited stories of the youth he works with, and presented a side of the story that very few of us see or are exposed to.

Youth in Edmonton have a great advocate in Mark - and through Twitter and other means, he is standing up for them in a non-adversarial manner. He is a mentor, coach, and a true fighter for youth in Edmonton.

 

Last Meeting - Mark Cherrington, Youth Advocate Tim Onciul 2014-08-01 00:00:00Z 0

Last Meeting July 29 - HNOW Planning and Social

Posted by Tim Onciul on Jul 28, 2014

We had an extremely productive and encouraging meeting at the Artisan Resto Cafe to develop sponsorship packages for Hockey Night on Whyte event coming September 27th!. We plan on expanding the depth and reach of this initiative, and we are well on our way towards generating significant "buzz" with this signature event.

After the meeting, we enjoyed some summertime cocktails at our second meeting home, O'Byrnes!

 

Last Meeting July 29 - HNOW Planning and Social Tim Onciul 2014-07-29 00:00:00Z 0

Last Meeting - Volunteer Activity - YESS Taste of Edmonton July 17 - 26

Posted by Tim Onciul on Jul 20, 2014

*Note: There will not be a regular Rotary Club meeting Tuesday July 22, in lieu of this week's event.

YESS will be at Taste of Edmonton again this year! Now for something different: Instead of selling beer (and requiring certification), YESS is selling Jones soda, bottled water and Oasis smoothies for festival goers. There will be two separate locations for the tents, so pick any day or evening shifts that work for you and coordinate with your fellow Whyte Ave Rotarians and friends!  Many dates are booked already and some are in need of volunteers, so please go to our website, click on the event and click on Volunteer. This will bring up the schedule and you should be able to sign up for your shift(s). If you simply click on Attend or Decline, there will be no shift schedule for you to sign up.

Last Meeting - Volunteer Activity - YESS Taste of Edmonton July 17 - 26 Tim Onciul 2014-07-21 00:00:00Z 0

Last Meeting : Don Towle - My personal experience - a retired addictions counsellor and former alcoholic

Posted by Tim Onciul on Jul 20, 2014

"When I was approximately 9 or 10 years old I overheard a conversation that changed my life forever. I have totally blanked out the faces in the room that fateful day, however, I can still clearly hear the words. "He should not have heard that." This is when I found out that my mom and dad were my grandmother and grandfather and my oldest sister was my mother. At that moment, I went into total shock and my body shut down for many years. My grandmother, God bless her soul, told other members of the family that until the day she dies, she will never forget my eyes, within seconds, they went from love to hate. If only someone would have sat me down at that moment and got me talking about how I felt, I am sure that knowing what I know today, life would have been a lot different for me."

Don Towle shared his experiences with us - battles with addictions and the challenges that accompany them. He embarked on a long road to recovery from addictions, and that road had put him in touch with others, where he worked as a counsellor, advisor and mentor for people struggling through addictions and pain in their lives. You are an inspiration Don.

 

Last Meeting : Don Towle - My personal experience - a retired addictions counsellor and former alcoholic Tim Onciul 2014-07-21 00:00:00Z 0

Last Meeting - Induction of Sheila Hawkins

Posted by Tim Onciul on Jul 14, 2014

Last meeting we had the pleasure of inducting our newest member, Sheila Hawkins! Sheila has spent the last 18 months researching different organizations to become involved with, and she believes that the Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue is where she would fit best - and we wholeheartedly agree!.   She agrees with the philosophy of the club, lives in the area, and likes how the efforts of the club impact the area directly as well as reaching way beyond.  

Welcome aboard Sheila!Image

Last Meeting - Induction of Sheila Hawkins Tim Onciul 2014-07-15 00:00:00Z 0

Past Meeting - Strategy session for Hockey Night On Whyte 2014

Posted by Tim Onciul on Jul 05, 2014

Last Tuesday we started planning for our fall event, our 4th annual `Hockey Night on Whyte`, which is taking place on Saturday September 27th. HNOW is an important event that helps us connect with our community and stakeholders, and this is our opportunity to make sure we strengthen and build upon the relationships and learnings of previous years. If you want to participate on the committee to make this event bigger and better, contact Tim Onciul at tim.onciul@silvacom.com.

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Past Meeting - Strategy session for Hockey Night On Whyte 2014 Tim Onciul 2014-07-06 00:00:00Z 0

"Takin' it to the Street" Blues Festival on Whyte

Posted by Tim Onciul on Jul 05, 2014
ImageThis year's Takin' it to the Street was an absolute success! On Sunday July 6, Sophie, Tim, Marilyn, Meltem, Kent and Idris were joined by Trevor and Betty, and the conversations had were nothing short of stellar. Our new members and friends connected with many booth owners and patrons, and we've started conversations with organizations that are very interested in working with us in the future.
 
It was a great start to what will be a fun year ahead, a year of growing in size, gathering momentum and blooming brightly!
 

Special thanks to The Old Strathcona Foundation for offering us space to take part.

See below for more pictures....

"Takin' it to the Street" Blues Festival on Whyte Tim Onciul 2014-07-06 00:00:00Z 0

YOUCAN Youth Garden Opening Day, Wednesday, June 25, 2014.

Posted by Tim Onciul on Jun 30, 2014

ImageYOUCAN held a lively opening of their Youth Garden, complete with media, 20+ staff people, volunteers, and numerous youth who talked about their collective and unique contributions to the garden. The ribbon cutting event was especially charming, as Dana, the Step Up Step In Program Coordinator had two participants cut the ribbon to open the garden space officially. Special thanks was made to the Rotary Club for support by numerous staff. It was a great event to witness. As you can see (in photos), the space is incredible. It's amazing what they've accomplished.

YOUCAN Youth Garden Opening Day, Wednesday, June 25, 2014. Tim Onciul 2014-07-01 00:00:00Z 0

Canada Day - no meeting

Posted by Tim Onciul on Jun 29, 2014

No meeting CanadImagea Day Tuesday July 1. Enjoy our national holiday and experience some of the many events we have in and around Edmonton!

Canada Day - no meeting Tim Onciul 2014-06-30 00:00:00Z 0

Last Meeting - Club Assembly, Committee Transition (Part 2)

Posted by Tim Onciul on Jun 21, 2014

 A very special thanks to our previous year's executive and audit team for delivering 2013's financials. This week we submitted another year of statements, and this will assist us in our future goals for strategic planning, fundraising, programming and marketing the club going forward. As incoming president, I am not sure that we readily give recognition to those who tire long hours to deliver our financial statements and see that those exhaustive, but incredibly crucial materials are delivered on time and with accurate measure and assurance. We should all take the time to thank those who work behind the scenes so readily. Thanks, team!

Last Meeting - Club Assembly, Committee Transition (Part 2) Tim Onciul 2014-06-22 00:00:00Z 0

Club Social - Guess Who's Coming For Dinner?

Posted by Tim Onciul on Jun 14, 2014

On Saturday June 14, a number of our members enjoyed attending a Rotary tradition called "Guess Who's Coming For Dinner", where members are matched up with other members for a dinner at a surpriseImageImageImage host's home. Fun was had by all, with new friendships made and old ones renewed. Looks like our Fun, Focused and Fearless members of Whyte ave Rotary have added their own flavour to what promises to be a club tradition!

Club Social - Guess Who's Coming For Dinner? Tim Onciul 2014-06-15 00:00:00Z 0

Nomination of Sheila Hawkins for Membership

Posted by Tim Onciul on Jun 07, 2014

Dear Club

A motion was presented to the Whyte Avenue Rotary Club on the nomination of Sheila Hawkins for membership into the Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue. Sheila has been nominated by Marilyn Mucha under the classification of Financial Consulting/ Mortgage Advisory Credit Literacy. Her bio is below.

Like many financial advisors, after university Sheila started her career working with the bank. Not happy with what the large corporate institutions had to offer clients, she started her own company, with her goal to have time to work with clients to educate and guide them in a non-biased way helping them make the right decisions about their financial situation without product pressure.

Her experience is supported by her continuing educational focus, and is a Certified Financial Planner and Life Agent with 25 years of experience, and an Accredited Mortgage Professional with 20 years of experience.

In her free time, Sheila likes to spend time with her family (husband and 4 kids), play soccer, paint and is currently learning to sail and kite surf.  She also loves to learn about different cultures and to travel with a purpose.

In accordance with our club bylaws (see 3.2.5 below), please indicate within seven days (7), by return email to the Club Secretary, Tim Onciul, if you have any knowledge that Sheila does not meet the Rotary Four-Way Test and you object to the admission of her as new member, or if you require additional information regarding this candidate.

3.2.5 If the Board does not receive a written objection from a Member in Good Standing to the admission of the prospective Active Member, stating the reasons for such objection, within seven (7) days following the publication of information about the prospective Active Member pursuant to section 3.2.4, the prospective Active Member shall be considered to be elected to membership.

Thank you very much; I appreciate your timely consideration of the proposed membership. 

Alicia Brown
ROTARY CLUB OF EDMONTON WHYTE AVENUE

Nomination of Sheila Hawkins for Membership Tim Onciul 2014-06-08 00:00:00Z 0

Past event June 5 - YOUth Power VI

Posted by Tim Onciul on Jun 07, 2014

Sophie and Idris of our club attended the fourth annual YOUth Power event on Wednesday June 5. YOUth POWER is an interactive and experiential job & career event for youth aged 14-30, where youth learn how to connect with industry professionals, through face to face conversations. We had some inspiring conversations with young people, and met some of the movers and shakers in community development, military and youth services.Image

Past event June 5 - YOUth Power VI Tim Onciul 2014-06-08 00:00:00Z 0

Last Meeting June 10 - Rotary Year Kick-off

Posted by Tim Onciul on Jun 07, 2014
ImageImageIdris, our incoming president, presented the new goals and outlook for the new year, and asked how we can Light Up Rotary (which is the theme). It was a warm ceremony where members and guests got to speak to the goals they set for themselves for the next year, and Idris followed up with a presentation of the new vision and mission for the club. It's the perfect prefix for our next meeting, where we will transition from our current committee chairpersons to the new chairs.
 
Coupling this with our induction of Betty Marsh, our newest member,  made for a very exciting and invigorating meeting!
 
Last Meeting June 10 - Rotary Year Kick-off Tim Onciul 2014-06-08 00:00:00Z 0

Past Meeting June 7: Merci Sophie!

Posted by Tim Onciul on May 30, 2014

The Fun Fearless and Focused Rotarians of Edmonton Whyte Avenue, their spouses and the friends of the club celebrated the end of Sophie’s Presidential 2013-2014 Rotary year on Saturday June 7 at Sophie and Lucas's. Even young Elliott made a surprise appearance! Thank you Sophie from all members of the club - we will never forget the zest and energy you have given over the past year, and we look forwards to carrying on with the momentum you have provided us!!Image

Past Meeting June 7: Merci Sophie! Tim Onciul 2014-05-31 00:00:00Z 0

Last Meeting June 3 Executive Meeting at O'Byrnes

Posted by Tim Onciul on May 30, 2014

June 3 is our Rotary Year transition week, so last Tuesday we held an executive meeting at O’byrne’s Tuesday June 3 at 6pm.We discussed a lot of great plans to help focus on in the upcoming year! Stay tuned for the direction we are taking!Image

 

Last Meeting June 3 Executive Meeting at O'Byrnes Tim Onciul 2014-05-31 00:00:00Z 0

Nomination of Betty Marsh for Membership

Posted by Tim Onciul on May 23, 2014

A motion was presented to the Whyte Avenue Rotary Club Executive Board on the nomination of Betty Marsh for membership into the Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue. Betty has been nominated by Alicia Brown under the classification of Retired Minister. Her bio is below:

Betty is a retired minister of the Presbyterian Church in Canada. She has a degree in Social Work (University of British Columbia), a Master's Degree in Theology (St. Stephens' College), and a Master's Degree in Divinity (Vancouver School of Theology). She obtained these degrees in her later years, after raising a family of five.

She was a member of the Rotary Club of North Battleford, Saskatchewan, for six years before her retirement and a move to Kelowna, British Columbia. She was a member of the West Kelowna Rotary Club for three years.

Betty is an avid people-person, especially with seniors, youth and youth in custody. Before entering the Ministry, she worked extensively with mentally challenged adults as their Residential Manager in Prince George, British Columbia, and Kelowna.

She is a mother of five children, a grandmother of six, and a great-grandmother of three.

She currently resides in Edmonton with her youngest daughter, and has joined her on trips to China, Europe, and the United Kingdom. She has also visited Guatemala, Fiji, and Australia as a solo traveler on Ministerial functions. 

In accordance with our club bylaws (see 3.2.5 below), please indicate within seven days (7), by return email to the Club Secretary, Tim Onciul, if you have any knowledge that Betty does not meet the Rotary Four-Way Test and you object to the admission of her as new member, or if you require additional information regarding this candidate.

3.2.5 If the Board does not receive a written objection from a Member in Good Standing to the admission of the prospective Active Member, stating the reasons for such objection, within seven (7) days following the publication of information about the prospective Active Member pursuant to section 3.2.4, the prospective Active Member shall be considered to be elected to membership.

Thank you very much; I appreciate your timely consideration of the proposed membership. 

Alicia Brown
ROTARY CLUB OF EDMONTON WHYTE AVENUE

Nomination of Betty Marsh for Membership Tim Onciul 2014-05-24 00:00:00Z 0

Past Meeting: Ken Mark, Plastic In The Ocean

Posted by Tim Onciul on May 23, 2014

Ken Mark, a Senior account manager in Health consulting with Deloitte, discussed his passion for Environmental Stewardship and in particular - Plastic in the Ocean, which he presented at a recent conference in San Francisco that was attended by the US Vice President and other global leaders.

Ken has a passion for the oceans. Even for a prairie boy that doesn't like seafood, he has taken to heart this topic of the environmental state of our oceans. It is "One Big Ocean", and we all own it. When we think of our oceans we think of beautiful sand and romance. But we don't think of the garbage, over fishing and acidification that is reality. It is a shared resource that is pivotal to food security, human health, scientific advancement and home to a vast ecosystem that regulates climate and weather pollution.  Our ocean is a carbon sink, with over half of man-made emissions being absorbed by the ocean, drastically changing its PH level and killing coral reefs and ocean life everywhere.

What is the answer? We need bold and disruptive solutions, moving away from vested interests towards thinking of the common good. We need to find a champion, a "Mandela for the Ocean", create mutual gains, turn the issues into opportunities, and improve ocean advocacy, education and awareness. 

He left us with the following critical question: What has happened to our collective human wisdom?

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Past Meeting: Ken Mark, Plastic In The Ocean Tim Onciul 2014-05-24 00:00:00Z 0

Sophie and Lucas's big news

Posted by Tim Onciul on May 17, 2014

He could not wait any longer to join us... Elliot Waldin was born Monday May 12. His parents Sophie and Lucas are happy as can be! And they want to thank Whyte Ave Rotary for the beautiful flowImageers that welcomed him into the world.

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Past Meeting - James Morrissey, The Met Agency

Posted by Tim Onciul on May 17, 2014

James came to tell us the story of The Met Agency, an Old Strathcona advertising and design studio whose motto is to Engage and Inspire. The Met Agency is a true inspiration to many businesses we are all familiar with, and he walked us through the journey he takes companies in their search to find their true identity.

James started out working for MacEwan University for many years, before setting out on his own. The Met works out of a local Old Strathcona heritage building that is a well-known haunted house (and is part of the local ghost tours!). James is proud to call Edmonton home, and is amazed at what Edmonton has to offer and the generosity our community displays. And to top it all off, James is a local musician, and he shared the CD that he created!

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Past Meeting - James Morrissey, The Met Agency Tim Onciul 2014-05-18 00:00:00Z 0

Past Event – RYPEN - May 7 to 11 at Camp Warwa

Posted by Tim Onciul on May 11, 2014

Over this five day program of self discovery, our club’s candidate Destiny and over forty other youth connected and developed further their self confidence, self motivation and goal setting skills through seminars, speakers and physical activities. Big thaImagenks to Kelsey who makes this camp possible every year as District chair for RYPEN - and in the process “changes lives”.

Past Event – RYPEN - May 7 to 11 at Camp Warwa Tim Onciul 2014-05-12 00:00:00Z 0

Last Meeting – Club Assembly

Posted by Tim Onciul on May 11, 2014

We had a great Club Assembly, with the following reports being presented;

Fundraising

Our 1st Annual Compost Sale Fundraiser was a great success! Our Pre-Sale total came to 283 bags, with us selling over 430 bags on Saturday. You can’t beat the Fun Fearless and Focused! Hats off to Paige for her leadership on this first annual compost sale fundraiser of the RC of Edmonton Whyte Avenue.

 

Foundation
Our goal of $2000 in giving has been exceeded.  Our club members gave $1,185 to the Annual Fund and $1,283 to Polio Plus which yields a combined $2,468.
Thanks to all members for their contributions. Note that one does not need to be a Rotarian to contribute and give credit to our club.
 
Membership:  Goal 18 members.
Currently at 17 with 2 member applications in approval stage:  Tamara Larson, Betty Marsh 
And another awaiting completion of application and submission. We have a healthy list of "Friends" that will continue to receive our bulletins and hopefully encourage to join.
 

New GenerationsHats off to RYPEN District chair Kelsey who made it possible this year again for RYPEN youth to strengthen their goal setting skills and network with other youth making positive changes in their lives.

Also, thanks to The Emmanuel Foundation and the good friend of our club Rotarian John Vrolijk, our club's RYPEN candidate Destiny was donated a sewing machine. A step up for our young lady to help her further her passion for clothing design and seamstress!

 

 

 

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Past District event - “She’s All That; Igniting Rotary” May 8 Edmonton Petroleum Club

Posted by Tim Onciul on May 11, 2014

First woman vice-president of Rotary International Ann Mathews celebrated women in Rotary and the impact women have had on Rotary International’s Service Above Self and on the work of the Rotary Foundation since they became part of Rotary in the late 1980’s. An inspiring homage was paid to eight incredible women in our District. Global Edmonton's Woman of Vision series producer, and member of the Downtown Rotary Club, Lesley MacDonald wasImage presented with a Paul Harris Fellow by DG Betty to thank her for going above and beyond to serve Rotary through her media vocation.  Congrats Kathy for co-chairing the committee that put together this uplifting event!
Tickets $30.00  www.rotaryshesallthat.com

Past District event - “She’s All That; Igniting Rotary” May 8 Edmonton Petroleum Club Tim Onciul 2014-05-12 00:00:00Z 0

Past Event - Compost Sale Fundraiser

Posted by Tim Onciul on May 11, 2014

THANK YOU VOLUNTEERS AND SUPPORTERS!

Whether you pulled up your sleeves to bag, carry, load, and sell compost, whether you bought one or ten bags of dirt, you have strengthened our club capacity to make a difference in our vibrant Whyte Ave area and beyond. Whyte Ave Rotary thrives to build community while supporting the youth at promess and the arts. Thank you everyone who participated in our fundraiser, we could not do it without you. Hats off to our champions Paige and Mathew for their incredible leadership and huge smile that kept all of us going.

Our 1st Annual Compost Sale Fundraiser was a great success! Early numbers show that we pretty much SOLD OUT our order, yielding hard earned funds for our initiatives! You can’t beat the Fun Fearless and FocusedImage

 

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Past Event - Compost Sale Fundraiser Tim Onciul 2014-05-12 00:00:00Z 0

Down there in Mexico...

Posted by Tim Onciul on May 03, 2014

ImageGo south! And see what a Rotary club is like at 40*C above …  Whyte Ave members Meltem and Kent den Heyer visited the Rotary Club of Playa del Carmen Seaside club this month during their vacation. The Rotary Club of Playa del Carmen Seaside is the only English speaking club in Mexico and meet for lunch on Tuesdays. It chartered in 2012 and includes 33 members who are primarily American or Canadian expatriates and Mexican professionals. Their service projects include volunteering for weekly English reading sessions with the children at Pelopides School, donating Christmas gifts to a Playa organization for disadvantaged children named Christmas Dreams, and providing necessities to the unwed and expectant mothers at Casa Yoliguani. Check out our pic of Meltem with Club President Bob Hyde! Rotary Playa del Carmen Seaside

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Welcome Stan Kodric!

Posted by Tim Onciul on May 03, 2014

ImageWhyte Ave Rotary is proud to welcome our newest member StanImageImage! Stan was inducted and experienced first hand the Whyte Ave Rotary Club traditional "swearing in sword" ceremony! Stan has been inducted with the category of Computer Forensics. We are very excited to have you join our club Stan!

Welcome Stan Kodric! Tim Onciul 2014-05-04 00:00:00Z 0

Last meeting - Bill Gordon, "The Things Young People Need"

Posted by Tim Onciul on May 03, 2014

A former high school educator and award winning school counsellor who spent 45 years in the profession, Bill is a true believer in the power of kindness to change lives of so called “difficult” young people and their families. Bill’s wonderful stories of youth empowerment inspired our club to keep focusing our service on youth, through educational support, vocational mentorship and most importantly through relationship building. They rImageeminded us the keys to build the trust our “youth at promise” need most: acknowledgment, respect, patience and consistency. 

Last meeting - Bill Gordon, "The Things Young People Need" Tim Onciul 2014-05-04 00:00:00Z 0

Past meeting: Kim Knull, Walk-In Counselling Society of Edmonton

Posted by Tim Onciul on Apr 27, 2014

When it comes to mental health issues, when one needs help, it needs to be answered immediately and at a cost one can afford. That is made possible by the 40  mental health therapists university students and community members volunteering their time days and evenings six days a week to serve the Edmonton community at the Walk-In Counselling Society of Edmonton (WICSOE).  Every day, Executive Director Kimberly Knull sees how much of a need there is for an anonymous space, an especially efficient model for men and teens often afraid of the stigma associated with reaching out for help. Located on Whyte Avenue just above the Millcreek Café and steps away from Youth Empowerment and Support Services (YESS), WISCOE was launched in 2013 as a continuation of The Support Network program which had been offering mental health services for 15 years in downtown Edmonton. Referrals and fundraising are two ways to help WICSOE.

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Past meeting: Kim Knull, Walk-In Counselling Society of Edmonton Tim Onciul 2014-04-28 00:00:00Z 0

Past meeting - Lisa Baroldi, Progress Unlimited

Posted by Tim Onciul on Apr 19, 2014
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High Prairie born and raised Lisa Baroldi first went global as she started her career in international diplomacy and moved to France. Ten years traveling the world led her to refocus on her Canadian roots. After a stop-over in Ottawa, Edmonton's entrepreneurial spirit brought her back to Alberta where she developed a new interest in community. Simply by watching people run their business, Lisa embraced various professional fields, from conference planner to marketing, to communication, to PR, to way finding... Failed attempts and regular bolds leaps are her trigger for growth as an entrepreneur. She thrives in movement and finds in free floating ideas a source of creativity that helps her keep a constant focus on the big picture. Connecting stakeholders to one another is Lisa's way to "plant seeds and see things happening" as she lives by the Nabokov's motto "genius is seeing invisible links between everything".


 

Past meeting - Lisa Baroldi, Progress Unlimited Tim Onciul 2014-04-20 00:00:00Z 0

Past Meeting - Club Assembly

Posted by Tim Onciul on Apr 19, 2014
ImageImageImageEaster bunny and chocolate gave a special atmosphere to this week's club assembly meeting, with an appearance by our very own Rotary Club of Whyte Avenue next generation!This was an opportunity for each committee to report to the club on their most recent developments and their upcoming undertakings. Click on the "more" tab for detailed information on the great progress of each of our committees!
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Past Event - End Polio

Posted by Tim Onciul on Apr 11, 2014
Our club was among the top 3 Clubs of the district in raising funds in our recent Shutout Polio with the Edmonton Oil Kings. Together 10 clubs combined to sell 265 tickets, or in other more meaningful numbers, after matched funds we have collectively helped immunize over 13,000 children. We've brought the End to Polio just that much closer! 
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Past meeting - Peter Smyth, High Risk Youth Unit, Edmonton & Area Child and Family Services

Posted by Tim Onciul on Apr 06, 2014

ImageTwenty five years working as a social worker and extensive research on issues confronting youth has enabled Peter to develop anti-oppressive intervention methods to better meet the needs of this very challenging population.  He supports the new focus on building relationships between  youth and a network of adults in the community at large. Consistency and understanding of the youth's past are the keys to entering the world of those youth whose approach to life is based on a distrust of adults. Peter promotes understanding youth through an attachment, trauma and brain development lens, and he outlines the importance of early childhood in the shaping of disconnected youth.
Peter helped found the Old Strathcona Youth Society in 1998, and most recently has played a key role in establishing the first High Risk Youth Conference coming up this May in Edmonton which our club has decided to support. For more information, visit www.hryc.ca

 

Past meeting - Peter Smyth, High Risk Youth Unit, Edmonton & Area Child and Family Services Tim Onciul 2014-04-07 00:00:00Z 0

Thank you BeerFest Volunteers!!

Posted by Tim Onciul on Mar 24, 2014

Thank you to all our members and friends who volunteered their time this past weekend to help raise funds for our club!

And a big thanks to Kelsey Rabin for organizing our first volunteer event at BeerFest.

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Thank you BeerFest Volunteers!! Tim Onciul 2014-03-25 00:00:00Z 0

Past Meeting - Elizabeth Bonkink, Edmonton Community Foundation

Posted by Tim Onciul on Mar 24, 2014

Elizabeth Bonkink delivered an informative presentation on the structure and workings of the Edmonton Community Foundation. She went into detail about the different endowment programs and who they are available for. She also shared an interesting sound byte that will help people who are trying to describe the difference between a charitable donation and an endowment. An charitable donation is immediate, an endowment is forever.  

The Edmonton Community Foundation is pushing ahead to brand itself deeper into the Edmonton conscience. We are happy to support this cause, as we now understand just how far its great work extends. 

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Past Meeting - Elizabeth Bonkink, Edmonton Community Foundation Tim Onciul 2014-03-25 00:00:00Z 0

Past meeting - Paul Moulton, Edmonton Arts Council

Posted by Tim Onciul on Mar 22, 2014

Paul Moulton, Executive Director of The Edmonton Arts Council, walked us through the intriguing and incredibly valuable not-for-profit organization that supports and promotes the arts community in Edmonton. As a peer-governed entity, the EAC is charged with distributing funds to a very large number of arts organizations in the city, and increases the profile and involvement of arts and culture in all aspects of our community life. The EAC invests in Edmonton festivals, arts organizations, public art and individual artists through municipal, corporate and private funding, and represents Edmonton’s arts community to government and other agencies and provides expert advice on issues that affect the arts community. It is governed by over 400 members, and provide a valuable and far-reaching role in our local community. And as a surprise to many at our meeting, EAC runs 'Tix On the Square" on Churchill square, which helps promote and sell tickets for many of our smaller city arts and music venues!ImageImage

Past meeting - Paul Moulton, Edmonton Arts Council Tim Onciul 2014-03-23 00:00:00Z 0

Past Meeting - Club Assembly

Posted by Tim Onciul on Mar 17, 2014
Big Thank You to our chairs and to their committee members for the great work they are putting towards the success of our club. In a nutshell, this is where we are at:
Community Service and New Gens:  The call for applications to our scholarship for Vocational Mentorship and Educational Support and sponsorship for Rotary Leadership Camp RYPEN is out to our partnering organization serving the youth at risk in Edmonton. Looking forward to the deadline in April!  Contact: Kent (kdenheye@ualberta.ca) and Kelsey (rabin@ualberta.ca)
International Service - Stan
The third playground that our club has sponsored is being built in Belize this month. We need help with fundraising ideas and activities that will support this ongoing project.
Foundation committee - Marilyn
Our club Foundation goal of $2,000 is getting closer to being met.  We are currently at $1,500+ and hope that any members that have not yet submitted a contribution of whatever amount they are able to, that they still can do so before the end of May.  All contributions count towards the Paul Harris Fellow recognition.
Public Relations - Idris
The PR committee is hitting the ground running with our new fundraiser! Things were a little quiet, but now it's time to gear up media relations and take the promotion to new levels! Members are invited to join in, just email Idris directly theonlyidris@gmail.com

Club Admin - Tim: We continue to publish and promote the club through our website, and continue to serve as a liaison between district and our local club. More good stuff to come with our media and communications tools!
Membership - Alicia
Fundraising - Kelsey

Past Meeting - Club Assembly Tim Onciul 2014-03-18 00:00:00Z 0

Past event - YOUCAN Comedy Night Fundraiser

Posted by Tim Onciul on Mar 16, 2014
YOUCAN Comedy Night Fundraiser was a full house on Saturday March 15 at the Canadian Druze Centre with special guest The Honourable Heather Klimchuk and Mayor Iveson. Thanks to ticket sales, 50/50 Draw, Playing Card Draw, Raffle Draw, Live Auction, and Local artist Lewis Lavoie creating a live painting during the show, YOUCAN raised over $55,000!
The mission of YOUCAN Youth Services is to equip youth to engage and inspire others to peacefully resolve conflicts and develop healthy relationships in their communities.ImageImage
Past event - YOUCAN Comedy Night Fundraiser Tim Onciul 2014-03-17 00:00:00Z 0

Past meeting - Chantal Normand, Thrive Facilitation

Posted by Tim Onciul on Mar 16, 2014
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THRIVE Facilitation helps leaders in organizations and communities create positive change through a strategic or operational plan and meaningful stakeholder input. Chantal outlined the main community development principles according to which she works, including 1. Focus on creating possibility, not solving a problem  2. See people in community as contributors  3. People will get involved with what they care about 4. The invitation is critical to bringing people together  5. The power of small groups. Image

Past meeting - Chantal Normand, Thrive Facilitation Tim Onciul 2014-03-17 00:00:00Z 0

YOUCAN Comedy Night Fundraiser - Saturday March 15

Posted by Tim Onciul on Mar 09, 2014
ImageOur partner organization YOUCAN is hosting their annual Comedy Night Fundraiser on Saturday March 15th. Doors open at 6pm, show starts at 7pm at the Canadian Druze Centre (14304 134ave). Laughs, tapas, silent auction items (including Westjet's gift of flight, lunch with the Mayor...)Tickets are $50 each or tables of 10 for $450.  Purchase your ticket online http://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/event?oeidk=a07e8s11bh1abb5e3b5&llr=8oyfwriab or pay by cheque to YOUCAN Youth Services. Contact Carmen at carmen.boyko@youcan.ca
YOUCAN Comedy Night Fundraiser - Saturday March 15 Tim Onciul 2014-03-10 00:00:00Z 0

Last meeting Feb 25 - Wendy Andrews, Belize Playground Project

Posted by Tim Onciul on Feb 19, 2014

Since 2009 the District 5370 Playground Committee has been shipping playgrounds to Belize as part of the Rotary District's Belize Literacy Project.  Playgrounds are provided by Lyle Johnson of the Emmanuel Foundation who refurbishes and redesigns municipal and school playgrounds from Western Canada which are destined for the landfill. Guest speaker Wendy Andrews from the Rotary Club of Edmonton Glenora is the Chair of District 5370 Playground Committee. Her presentation was an opportunity for our international service project committee to remind us of the good work our club has already accomplished and how we could be involved in the future.

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Last meeting Feb 25 - Wendy Andrews, Belize Playground Project Tim Onciul 2014-02-20 00:00:00Z 0

Last Meeting February 18 - Elizabeth Fry Society of Edmonton

Posted by Tim Onciul on Feb 16, 2014
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This week, Tara Sliwkanich and Erin Hepper from the Elizabeth Fry Society of Edmonton gave a presentation on the organization's mandate and the various programs and services for women involved in the criminal system or at risk of being involved in crime. Hearing about the many projects and programs the Elizabeth Fry Society manages was a learning experience for many of us who knew of their downtown facility, but we're not aware of all of their programs. Tara's and Erin's collective passion for the work was infectious, and we are really excited about the conversations we had about how we may work together in the future


Last Meeting February 18 - Elizabeth Fry Society of Edmonton Tim Onciul 2014-02-17 00:00:00Z 0

Last meeting - Chocolate and Wine, My Valentine

Posted by Tim Onciul on Feb 16, 2014
ImageGuests and members of the Whyte Ave Rotary kicked off 2014 Valentine's with a quite new gourmet experience at the local artisan Choklat. Surprises for our palets included  tasting a wide range of chocolates, and unique wine and chocolate pairings.  Another successful friendraiser with fantastic company! See the photo album on our website for more great photos of the event.ImageImage
Last meeting - Chocolate and Wine, My Valentine Tim Onciul 2014-02-17 00:00:00Z 0
"The backpack project" YESS online experience - March 7 Tim Onciul 2014-02-09 00:00:00Z 0

District 5370 Spring Training & District Assembly - Friday March 7 & Saturday March 8 at Holiday Inn South Edmonton

Posted by Tim Onciul on Feb 08, 2014
ImageThis a once-a-year opportunity to get together with all Rotarians from the 63 clubs of our District to enjoy fellowship, find out what other clubs are doing to serve their community, and build-up your Rotary capacity.  FRIDAY evening : Banquet and Membership workshop. SATURDAY all day:  Keynote Todd Babiak on the importance of knowing your club’s story to develop a successful strategic plan for membership and public relations. Additional sessions on NewGens, Foundation and club leaders training.
TO REGISTER  http://www.crsadmin.com/EventPortal/Registrations/PublicFill/EventPublicFill.aspx?evtid=7fc76381-c81f-465c-8bd9-2455d8a0b152 or contact Dini Corbett-Lourenço, District Training Team Leader at dinicl@shaw.ca
District 5370 Spring Training & District Assembly - Friday March 7 & Saturday March 8 at Holiday Inn South Edmonton Tim Onciul 2014-02-09 00:00:00Z 0

District 5370 Polio Fundraiser Edmonton Oil Kings vs. Calgary Hitmen - Saturday March 1

Posted by Tim Onciul on Feb 08, 2014
ImageRaise money for Polio Plus with Oil Kings fundraising tickets; of the $26 for each  ticket, Oil Kings will be returning $10 to Rotary Clubs to End Polio Now •   Cheer on DG Betty Screpnek’s ceremonial puck drop •   Attend the game with friends/family or treat kids in your community •   Win prizes including Oilers Catwalk Experience and Signed Sticks  •  Puck Drops at 2:00pm. 
To order tickets, please contact Scott Ritchie: 780 409 3766 or sritchie@edmontonoilers.com
District 5370 Polio Fundraiser Edmonton Oil Kings vs. Calgary Hitmen - Saturday March 1 Tim Onciul 2014-02-09 00:00:00Z 0

Last meeting Feb 4 - Club Assembly & Paige Reeve Induction

Posted by Tim Onciul on Feb 02, 2014

ImageLast Tuesday our club inducted a new member, Paige Reeves.  Paige is no stranger to Service above self : her family in Tofield, AB has fostered and adopted a total of 21 children with disabilities up to date. Paige became part of the family of Rotary right after high school when she participated in the Rotary Youth Exchange in Slovakia. This provided her with the opportunity to determine what her true passions and interests were and led her to become an occupational therapist supporting communities and families with kids with disabilities. After studying in Calgary, Paige made Edmonton her new home with her fiancé Mathiew. She looks forward to becoming more involved in her Whyte Ave community and building meaningful relationships with fellow Rotarians. We welcome Paige to our club!ImageImage

 

Also at this club assembly, our Fundraising committee presented to our club more ideas for this year's fundraiser.

Last meeting Feb 4 - Club Assembly & Paige Reeve Induction Tim Onciul 2014-02-03 00:00:00Z 0

Last Meeting January 28 - Linda Bodo

Posted by Tim Onciul on Jan 27, 2014
Last Tuesday, January 28th, we heard from Linda Bodo - an author, columnist, and eco-deco designer, Linda Bodo sees opportunities where most people only see waste. Using discarded items, she recreates a unique, upcycled range of interior and exterior accessories from waste and recycling streams. Common, day-to-day objects become multifunctional, still maintaining their previous character, but skilfully persuaded into a new function.

With environmental consciousness, Linda creates original end products with a new integrity that epitomizes design with a conscience. Her trademark choice of materials give her designs an ever present element of surprise and make going green wildly satisfying. Her presentation made us all pause and think what each of us can do in our daily lives to take stewardship of our planet seriously, but also appreciate stylish and innovative décor products. 


Last Meeting January 28 - Linda Bodo Tim Onciul 2014-01-28 00:00:00Z 0

Ice On Whyte!

Posted by Tim Onciul on Jan 26, 2014
ImageImageImageOn Saturday January 25, our club spent the afternoon volunteering for YESS's 11th annual "Ice On Whyte" festival. Many thanks to Paige, Kathy, Marilyn, Mandy, Chad, Tim and Stan for volunteering for YESS at the Ice on Whyte festival this Saturday.

Each hot chocolate cup we gave put a smile on a face, contributing to make this a successful day for all. And we raised money for YESS!!!

In addition, we ensured our club's presence in an important event on the avenue, one that truly brings our community together.

Great job Marilyn on coordinating this!
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Past Meeting : Galette des Rois

Posted by Tim Onciul on Jan 18, 2014
A time-honored custom (especially in France) is the Epiphany cake. It’s an almond paste filled with puff pastry with a charm hidden inside. The person who finds the charm then gets to wear the crown. This tradition is observed in France to commemorate the visit of the Magi to the Baby Jesus, it happens early January and is celebrated in most household and workplaces.  It makes for a fun time, as it involves the youngest person in the groImageImageImageImageup to go under the table and decide (in total objectivity) who each piece goes to. Thanks Paige for taking on that role, thanks Saiyed for cutting the pieces and congrats Alphonso for being our King!
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Last Meeting Tuesday January 21: Classification Talk by Kent den Heyer, Professor of Education

Posted by Tim Onciul on Jan 18, 2014
He crossed Canada from East to West four time driving, 1 hitchhiking, and twice by train; he entered in 2005 the Nova Scotia Hall of Fame as a Midget fast pitch softball player; he once made money lip-syncing the Rolling Stones’ Mick Jagger, he helped write a documentary about Cape Breton step dancing ... so much we did not know about Kent! Teaching across Canada and the world -from Columbia to Japan- provided him with an international approach to education which led him to a critical outlook on his own country's education practices. Through the study of the content that our society thinks with, its "cultural tools", Kent leads student teachers to explore the complexities of "historical consciousness". It comes down to assessing how much we are able to narrate Canadian history and make sense of our identity(ies) without reproducing the "Grand Narrative," a mythic origin story of the nation-state that provides an easily digestible vision of social change based on a simplified dominant vs dominated storyline. This curtailed vision of the world ignores the complexity of the intertwined social and cultural networks which -when considered together - make history.  To encourage agency and social change beyond what calls the "James Bond model" "great man" model of change, Kent works with students to see history as a multilayer process, the ensemble of countless desires, dreams, and understandings of the past, present and future. Kent's present research focuses on academic freedom under attack in the past decade and how that affects the way teachers and students are thinking about the future. He teaches at the U of A faculty of Education, and is proud to be part of Alberta's Education system, "one of tImagehe most progressive in Canada".
Last Meeting Tuesday January 21: Classification Talk by Kent den Heyer, Professor of Education Tim Onciul 2014-01-19 00:00:00Z 0

Shareable Neighbourhood celebrates Local Filmmakers

Posted by Tim Onciul on Jan 10, 2014
When: Saturday, January 18th 2014  from 3-6pm
Where: Program Room at the Strathcona Library Branch (8331 - 104 Street)
How much : Free general admission Donations welcome. Popcorn for purchase $2.
What : Films makers showcased include Julio Munhoz, Dustin Chok, Tristin Deveau, Natalee Rawat and Ali Sultani. 
Who: Shareable Neighbourhood is a grassroots organization based in Old Strathcona aimed at encouraging all Edmontonians to share their local history and knowledge about our environment
Shareable Neighbourhood celebrates Local Filmmakers Tim Onciul 2014-01-11 00:00:00Z 0

Whyte Ave Rotary Ends Polio

Posted by Tim Onciul on Jan 10, 2014
ImageAll donations to Polio Plus made prior to December 15 were matched 12 times by The Rotary Foundation supporters.
Through various creative initiatives, from designing seasons greeting cards to decorating a polio tree, our club made a special push in their Christmas giving. Thanks everyone for your generosity.
Whyte Ave Rotary Ends Polio Tim Onciul 2014-01-11 00:00:00Z 0

Past meeting: Alfonso Ceccherini-Nelli, Psychiatrist

Posted by Tim Onciul on Jan 10, 2014
ImageAlphonso is a general adult psychatry specialist. In his work on political speeches - which our group participated in-, Alphonso demonstrated the tricks politicians play on the mind to affects people's understanding of their message and be more persuasive. Alphonso's other passions include sailing, love letters and Rotary, which he defines as a way to tackle the wold problem of inequality and an opportunity to help others while maintaining one's own integrity.
Past meeting: Alfonso Ceccherini-Nelli, Psychiatrist Tim Onciul 2014-01-11 00:00:00Z 0

Helping Y.E.S.S. at Ice on Whyte - while staying warm

Posted by Marilyn Mucha on Jan 10, 2014

11TH Annual Ice On Whyte Festival Takes Place January 24 – February 2, 2014 At End Of Steel Park.

an International ice sculpting competition with 10 teams from around the world.  Enjoy the outdoor play on the giant ice slide and in the interactive kids zone. The evenings are filled with live music presented by Alberta musicians. There will be food, hot beverages, fashion, L'il Chipper ice carving lessons, crafts, cultural exhibits and much more. 

We have a wonderful opportunity to raise funds for Y.E.S.S. while visitors  come into the heated tent on site and warm up with some hot chocolate that we prepare and serve.  RC of Edmonton Whyte Ave has secured a shift for 6 volunteers, which can include friends and family members on Saturday January 25 from 1:30 - 6:00 pm.   If we get our shift filled quickly, we may look to secure another date .... possibly February 1 - another Saturday.  Contact Marilyn Mucha if you are interested in helping out.  mgmucha@shaw.ca.  Sign up is on ClubRunner.

Check it out:  http://www.iceonwhyte.ca/festival/2014-festival/

 

 

 

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Past Meeting - Idris Fashan , Communications Strategist

Posted by Tim Onciul on Jan 03, 2014
 Incoming president Idris Fashan kicked off our classification talk month with a striking presentation on his vocation in Communications. He shared how he feeds off our city's energy, this magic blend of "blue collar flavour and smart people". He outlined how communications ethics line up with Rotary values and why as soon as he was introduced to Rotary in 2013, he became a natural.
Idris' explorer spirit may have to do with being UK-born from a sea-faring family. Cameleon-Idris went from being a biologist in Nova Scotia to touring North America as a drum musician. His introduction to Alberta as an arts and cultural management specialist put an end - at least for now- to his world wandering. Today, as a writer, communication strategist and entrepreneur in Edmonton, Idris warns us " this city is not done with me". Our club is thrilled to have Idris as its next leader.  "What we get involved in, we get energy out of":  we, the fun, fearless and focused shall steal that motto.
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Past Meeting - Idris Fashan , Communications Strategist Tim Onciul 2014-01-04 00:00:00Z 0

Thank you 2013, Welcome 2014!

Posted by Tim Onciul on Dec 16, 2013
The Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue ended a fantastic 2013 with two of its favourite things: holiday cheer with friends at the Next Act, and bringing some comfort to the local youth at risk at the Old Strathcona Youth Society (O.S.Y.S.) Festive Dinner.  Volunteers and staff came together to give the youth a home cooked turkey dinner complete with all the trimmings. It was held in the gym at the Knox United Church, December 21, 2013. Youth and staff helped to decorate and change the space into a lovely Christmas setting.

Marilyn and Kelly came by with their own sacks of goodies containing donations gathered by members of the Whyte Avenue Rotary Group.  Just like St. Nick they quietly placed socks, mittens, hand warmers (what else) into the knapsacks the youth would leave with.  There were extra hand warmers left behind with Karen from OSYS for the rest of the winter season. 


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Thank you 2013, Welcome 2014! Tim Onciul 2013-12-17 00:00:00Z 0

Past meeting Dec 10 DG Betty Screpnek

Posted by Tim Onciul on Dec 15, 2013

 

Last week we enjoyed a visit from our District 5370 Governor for 2013-2014 Betty Screpnek! She provided us with great perspective on the vast number of initiatives our district is undertaking, and the ways we as a club can participate. Saiyed brewed up one of his signature drinks, the 'Betty', and we decorated a tree that will be delivered to the YESS Armoury by Marilyn and Kelly this weekend. We celebrated gifts to the Rotary Foundation, collected gloves-mitts-scarfs-socks to help the youth at risk go through the winter, and welcomed two new 'Paul Harris Fellows' (Marilyn and Alicja), recognizing their contributions to Rotary International. They even got a 'knighting' from Idris! A very warm and enjoyable night on the coldest night of the year!ImageImageImageImage

 

 

Past meeting Dec 10 DG Betty Screpnek Tim Onciul 2013-12-16 00:00:00Z 0

Past Meeting - Nov 19 Meeting - Club Assemby

Posted by Tim Onciul on Nov 15, 2013

Last Tuesday November 19th, we met to discuss our club budget, and also to plan our November 26th EPL event with Linda Cook. We will be going over our future fundraising plans and our revised budget in our December 3 meeting.

Past Meeting - Nov 19 Meeting - Club Assemby Tim Onciul 2013-11-16 00:00:00Z 0

Past meeting - The Future of Our Neighbourhood Library, with CEO of Edmonton Public Library, Linda Cook

Posted by Tim Onciul on Nov 15, 2013
The Future of Our Neighbourhood Library
 
For nearly 50 centuries, libraries have remained a central pillar of how we record, research, discover and define our world. But over the last 100 years, libraries have become so much more. From modernizing for the digital age, to growing outreach programs for adults and youth, to improving information access locally (and remotely), libraries continue to be the centre point of our society. 

We had a very special conversation with Linda Cook, CEO of the Edmonton Public Library, as she discussed the Edmonton Public Library’s last 100 years and what it has in store for today and tomorrow.

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Past meeting - The Future of Our Neighbourhood Library, with CEO of Edmonton Public Library, Linda Cook Tim Onciul 2013-11-16 00:00:00Z 0

Past Meeting - Gregoire - Rotary Youth Exchange student (from France)

Posted by Tim Onciul on Nov 10, 2013

Gregoire, a Rotary Exchange Student being hosted in our district, shared his impressions of Canada and the new experiences he has encountered since arriving here. Gregoire is spending the year being hosted by the Downtown Club, but will be spending part of this year going to various clubs in the city sharing his life story. His family in France run a vineyard in the Bordeaux region of France, and finds our landscape (and weather!!) fairly different.

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Past Meeting - Gregoire - Rotary Youth Exchange student (from France) Tim Onciul 2013-11-11 00:00:00Z 0

Past meeting - Julie Self, Engagement Specialist

Posted by Tim Onciul on Nov 04, 2013
Julie Self, Engagement Specialist, is a former Ambassadorial Scholar, and spent a year at Oxford.  She is also a former GSE team member to Australia and works at GoA Sustainable Resource Development. She gave us a great overview of her experiences during her training in Oxford, and her time on a GSE team in Australia.New Rotary Logo
Past meeting - Julie Self, Engagement Specialist Tim Onciul 2013-11-05 00:00:00Z 0

Past Meeting - Marilyn Mucha and VTT

Posted by Tim Onciul on Oct 28, 2013

Marilyn Mucha led an interesting discussion on how she is involved in our district's Vocational Training Team. Members will be selected to travel to Honduras for two weeks in late April to mentor the micro-finance administration office as well as their small business client receiving loans.  Team members can be Rotarians, family members of Rotarians or non-Rotarians of any age, with skills in business advisory services and technology AND who have a working knowledge of Spanish as our trainees do not speak English.

Deadline for applications Nov 8,  after which up to four team members will be selected to prepare with team leader Donna Ducommun.

The team will have all travel and accommodation costs covered.  

Direct those interested to the District website.  Application form is attached.

http://www.clubrunner.ca/Portal/SitePages/SitePage.aspx?accountid=50012&pid=312 

This is an exciting opportunity to use your talents in marketing, accounting or information technology to help alleviate poverty in Honduras.

 

Past Meeting - Marilyn Mucha and VTT Tim Onciul 2013-10-29 00:00:00Z 0

Past Meeting - Theresa Wilson, our club's Assistant District Governor

Posted by Tim Onciul on Oct 20, 2013
Theresa, as assistant District Governor, performs an essential role as the District Governor’s representatives to the individual Rotary clubs. She is a critical link between each club and the district, providing guidance and support to the clubs, and information about each club’s needs and accomplishments to the District Governor (DG) . Assistant Governor (AG) assignments are typically for three years. This allows each AG to develop a strong sense of each club’s strengths and challenges and develop a meaningful relationship as counselor and mentor to the club’s leadership when/if it may be needed. Theresa went through how the district can and does support each club in our district.
Past Meeting - Theresa Wilson, our club's Assistant District Governor Tim Onciul 2013-10-21 00:00:00Z 0

District Conference

Posted by Tim Onciul on Oct 20, 2013

Over 400 Rotarians from across our District 5370 came to two inspiring days of speakers and fellowship, celebrating Rotary's and Rotary's partners talents and successes.  See more https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B3Tlb4LMtQRmbTdJQmhVRGJXM0E/edit?usp=sharing

Activist Nazanin Afshin Jam reminded us that as Rotarians we should always ask ourselves "If now now, then when? If not you, then who?"  Strategic marketing expert Jared Smith incited us to keep focusing on our relationships in the community: always be referable and aim at finding our champions.Humanitarian Moira Kelly and singer Emmanuel Kelly outlined how we Rotarians should never let anything stop us from fulfilling our potential and making a difference in our lives and the lives of others.  Kuddos to Idris, Kathy, Alicia and Sophie for working together with the Glenora club on the preparation of this conference. Thank you to District Governor Betty and RC of Glenora for offering us the opportunity to learn so much and have great fun in the process. Thank you Kelsey for your involvement with New Gens Thank you Marilyn, Tim, Stan and Alphonso for representing our club at the conference. We have grown as Rotarians, and we have grown as a club.
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District Conference Tim Onciul 2013-10-21 00:00:00Z 0

Past Event - Leaves gathering with the Youth

Posted by Tim Onciul on Oct 20, 2013
Last Wednesday our club teamed up with four youth, and Rebecca from the Old Strathcona Youth Society and an OSYS volunteer. Not one leaf remained on the patio of Pakrat Louie, or on a private home's yard. Impressive youth in action! Even the city sidewalks are leafless now. Our fun fearless and focused youth were ready to get the job done! We ended the night with well deserved Pizza and rewards.
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Past Event - Leaves gathering with the Youth Tim Onciul 2013-10-21 00:00:00Z 0

Past Meeting - Club business (Alicia knighting Idris. We're serious!)

Posted by Tim Onciul on Oct 20, 2013
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Nomination of President Elect   Idris was approached for the remarkable Service Above Self he has demonstrated since he first joined our club just a year ago. A vote was held and all members agreed Idris would be a fantastic leader of the Fun Fearless and Focused Whyte Ave Rotarians.

We take pride in Idris' readiness to serve as our club's next president.

Past Meeting - Club business (Alicia knighting Idris. We're serious!) Tim Onciul 2013-10-21 00:00:00Z 0

Thank you all for a successful 3rd annual Hockey Night on Whyte!

Posted by Alicia Brown on Oct 20, 2013

ImageOf course we can always work harder on some aspects of the planning... but looking back on our signature community service event Hockey Night on Whyte 2013, successes prevail! The two organizations our club and sponsors supported really enjoyed the day and saw a great impact on the youth.

Thank you so much!! It is awesome that you guys support us and we certainly appreciate all that you do, from participating in our community events to the non-judgmental way you interact with the youth. Karen -  Old Strathcona Youth Society

A big thank you goes out to you and all the Rotarians for organizing and executing yet another brilliant hockey tournament for our youth. It really was a super day and we all enjoyed every part of the day, including the delicious food. Jaya - Old Strathcona Youth Society

Thanks so much to your whole club! It was so fantastic and engaged lots of youth to participate and shine. A great community builder! Thanks so much to your whole club, we all had a great time. Rebecca - Old Strathcona Youth Society

Thank you for all of the hard work you and your club put into this event each year! I’m so glad to hear it was a success. Emily  - Youth Empowerment and Support Services.

Thank you all for a successful 3rd annual Hockey Night on Whyte! Alicia Brown 2013-10-21 00:00:00Z 0

Last meeting - Rowena Cui, COO PlanIt Sound and That Just Happened

Posted by Alicia Brown on Sep 29, 2013
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Special thanks to Rowena Cui for coming by to tell us about herself, her passions, and her projects.

Her companies PlanIt Sound and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8mwdiU3kAvI&list=PLDB852A764D33AED7&index=1hat Just Happened are where music, event planning and community engagement meet.

Rowena Cui’s introduction to Children and Youth Services began at age 15, when her mother began to accept foster children. Since then, together with her husband RJ, they promote Edmonton’s cultural identity through exciting and influential initiatives that truly matter. Among their recent projects is a music video for the United Way Capital Region campaign. 


Last meeting - Rowena Cui, COO PlanIt Sound and That Just Happened Alicia Brown 2013-09-30 00:00:00Z 0

September 17 - Speaker Carmen Boyko YOUCAN Youth Services

Posted by Sophie Waldin on Sep 18, 2013

YOUCAN Youth Services help youth that are ready to make positive changes in their lives to get out of harms ways, whether it is family violence, addiction, homelessness, or issues with the justice system. YOU CAN aims at giving a hand up, not a hand out : youth are invited to work hard for themselves, no just come along for the ride. They are closely kept in check by "relentless youth workers who will not allow the youth to disappear". Youth are trained to work as a team in conflict management, mediation and resolution on a 15 weeks program which leads them to respond as opposed to react.
The step up and step in community program empowers youth by having them get together and decide what they want to do, and plan it.  Our club can probably learn a lot from this particular program to advance our Vocational Mentorship and Educational Support community project with the youth at risk. To be continued...
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September 17 - Speaker Carmen Boyko YOUCAN Youth Services Sophie Waldin 2013-09-19 00:00:00Z 0

Past event - Jamming Night on Whyte

Posted by Sophie Waldin on Sep 05, 2013

We had an awesome jam session with five youth at the Youth Empowerment and Support Services (YESS) Armoury basement last Wednesday. Big thanks to Whyte Avenue Rotarians, friends of the club, OSYS staff and the YESS Music Volunteer for providing musical mentorship and most importantly a safe, welcoming and respectful environment to the talented youth. Let's groove again soon...

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Past event - Jamming Night on Whyte Sophie Waldin 2013-09-06 00:00:00Z 0

Welcome New Member Owais Siddiqui!

Posted by Sophie Waldin on Sep 05, 2013

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Owais came to hear our club's guest speaker Alex Taylor NATO spokesperson in Kabul last May, and quickly became a vital part of our youth mentorship community service projects, friendraisers and social events. Owais, you are truly a natural Fun Fearless and Focused Rotarian and we are thrilled that you decided to join! Owais was proposed for membership by our club's PR Committee Chair Idris and his classification is Early Childhood Education.

Welcome New Member Owais Siddiqui! Sophie Waldin 2013-09-06 00:00:00Z 0

Patio at the new Latitude 53 Thursday, August 1st at 5:45pm

Posted by Sophie Waldin on Jul 25, 2013
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What happens when you bring together incredible contemporary art from Edmonton and beyond, company and conversation, and weekly drink features in the summer sun? Latitude 53 hosts the community and the Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Ave is going to be there.
Bring friends and your partner to the new Latitude 53  (10242 106 Street).

No Meeting on Tuesday July 30th

Patio at the new Latitude 53 Thursday, August 1st at 5:45pm Sophie Waldin 2013-07-26 00:00:00Z 0

Get your dirty car washed by a youth Sat, July 27 2-4pm

Posted by Sophie Waldin on Jul 25, 2013
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Stop your car in front of the Old Strathcona Youth Society (10325 83 ave, by the Farmers market main doors) and within 10 minutes, it will be shiny like on the first day. Price $10-$15, all proceeds go towards OSYS youth.  Knowing your approximate visit time would help, please email to sophie.kienlen@gmail.com     Invite partners and friends to join you with their cars!
Get your dirty car washed by a youth Sat, July 27 2-4pm Sophie Waldin 2013-07-26 00:00:00Z 0

Old Strathcona Graffiti Walk presented by Shareable neighborhoods

Posted by Sophie Waldin on Jul 23, 2013
This walk was a great way to connect with the Whyte Ave residents and to uncover our neighborhood's secret murals and graffiti art. OSYS youth participants gave great insights on the graffiti. Will a guided tour led by the youth themselves come out of this? Stay tuned.

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Old Strathcona Graffiti Walk presented by Shareable neighborhoods Sophie Waldin 2013-07-24 00:00:00Z 0

July 9th - Shannon Goralski - Graffiti Tour

Posted by Alicia Brown on Jul 11, 2013

Thanks to Shannon Goralski for going over the youth mentorship projects we are involved in this summer. The first will be a tour of graffiti, murals, and much more on July 24th. The second will be a car wash, pizza and soccer event on July 30th. The third will be a Fringe cleanup, basketball and pizza night on August 20th.

Shannon gave us a taste of the upcoming tour by taking us to four commissioned pieces of art in the immediate vicinity of the Artisan Resto Cafe. We learned about the artists and their inspirations. 

We look forward to a fun summer with the youth.

 

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July 9th - Shannon Goralski - Graffiti Tour Alicia Brown 2013-07-12 00:00:00Z 0

Takin' it to the Streets July 7th

Posted by Alicia Brown on Jul 06, 2013

A big THANK YOU to Kent and Meltem for organizing an opportunity for our club to get in front of the public in Old Strathcona. Last Sunday was the second annual Takin' It To The Streets, a music festival organized by Blues on Whyte. The free all-day event featured ten bands on two stages. Members of our club took shifts at a table at the event to hand out brochures and introduce our club to passersby.

 

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Takin' it to the Streets July 7th Alicia Brown 2013-07-07 00:00:00Z 0

AGM and Croquet Party July 2nd

Posted by Alicia Brown on Jul 01, 2013

Thanks to all who attended our AGM last Tuesday. We voted on some important changes; minutes of the meeting will be circulated to all members. Special thanks to Kathy and Idris... Kathy was able to Skype Idris through her iPad for this meeting.

Kent and Meltem held a fabulous croquet party to following the meeting. We learned some colourful croquet terms while watching the seemingly effortless plays of our hosts. Delicious hors-d'oeuvres were supplied by Saiyed. Thank you Meltem and Kent for kicking off our Rotary year!


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AGM and Croquet Party July 2nd Alicia Brown 2013-07-02 00:00:00Z 0

Thank you Kelly, Welcome Sophie! Whyte Ave Rotary President changeover

Posted by Alicia Brown on Jun 24, 2013

ImageImageImageThank you to all who attended the changeover party last week at Pakrat Louie's. Past President Kelly gave us a moving speech from her two years of leading our Club. President Sophie's comments were full of the contagious energy she is known for. Sophie presented Kelly with an incredible Rotary cookie. This was followed by the accolade as Kelly and Saiyed named Sophie the new President with the famed Whyte Ave Rotary sword.

Thank you Kelly, Welcome Sophie! Whyte Ave Rotary President changeover Alicia Brown 2013-06-25 00:00:00Z 0

Jules Thomas, one of Alberta’s unique success stories

Posted by Tim Onciul on Jun 10, 2013

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Last Tuesday, Rotary Club of Whyte Avenue hosted a very special speaker. Jules Thomas is one of Alberta’s unique success stories. This ambitious 30-year-old from Sturgeon Cree First Nation has managed to become a successful entrepreneur despite his very troubled past. His vision and sense of need for creating awareness of Aboriginal culture and understanding continue to fuel his successes. Jules talked about the challenges of peer pressure and the difficulties of breaking from a lifestyle. He spoke of the importance of will power, and of the people he met along the way who gave him a chance. He explained how key following his passion had been to be successful, and how much courage and trust that took. Jules emphasized on the importance of self-confidence : the more he believed in himself, the more things started coming his way. He shared the turning points in his transition, fatherhood being one of the most important. Jules always focused on looking forward "We can't change our past. What we can change is the future." 

 

Jules Thomas, one of Alberta’s unique success stories Tim Onciul 2013-06-11 00:00:00Z 0

Keynote speaker May 14, 2013: Alexandra Taylor

Posted by Sophie Waldin on May 19, 2013

Alexandra Taylor, Deputy spokesperson and Public Diplomacy Advisor in the NATO Senior Civilian Representative’s Office in Kabul. Alexandra has lived in Kabul, Afghanistan for the past 15 months where she deals extensively with international and Afghan media as well as Afghan civil society. Her speech was a pleasant departure from what we normally hear about the region; the growing arts and music (heavy metal!) scenes. Afghans under 25 years of age comprise an incredible 64% of the population. She encouraged our club to get in touch with the Rotary Club of Kabul via their Facebook page.

Thanks to all members who made this night such a success. We had a full house!

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Keynote speaker May 14, 2013: Alexandra Taylor Sophie Waldin 2013-05-20 00:00:00Z 0

RYPEN camp 2013

Posted on May 19, 2013
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from Laura Morie, District Youth Services Chair

RYPEN (Rotary Youth Program of Enrichment) finished on Sunday, run May 8 – 12 at Camp Warwa. 46 campers, Journey to the Core, a journey of self- discovery designed to empower youth and to enhance their self- esteem, self- image, confidence and develop coping strategies. This camp was also a huge success. The Camp and Program Chair is Kelsey Rabin, from Athabasca, Kelsey was a RYLA attendee and former Youth Exchange Student, most recently she is a member of the Whyte Avenue Rotary Club and will In addition to RYPEN chair be the Whyte Ave club’s Treasurer.. When our efforts in Youth Services go as hoped we will have more Kelsey’s. Kelsey organized and delivered this program with help from Lesa Mueller of Servus Credit Union and soon to be Rotarian, Mike Hanna of Riverview Rotary, and Mike Ryan of Edmonton West, this is Mike’s 10th RYPEN. In addition, Kelsey brought in campers from previous years as Counselors in training. Meaghan Dunford, Jordan Clark, Karley Leverenz, Kiana Davies, Jordynn Blasco, Jacob Marler, Yvone Joubert, Serenna Constable, Ben Bales, Taylor Rhodes (former YEX, 2006 - 2007). Presentations by ROTEX Coordinators, Liz Hulley and Lisa Grotowski were very powerful, and Laura Ritchie from Edmonton Downtown Rotaract, and Bashir Mohammed were so impactful. We can’t thank the Rotarians and their clubs enough for finding campers for this life changing experience.

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Million Dollar Dinner Saturday May 11 2013

Posted by Marilyn Mucha on May 17, 2013

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A message from District Governor Kevin Hilgers

What an evening we had. Over 4.5 million dollars raised for the Rotary
Foundation because of the efforts of people like you. Dollars raised for
now and the future. Thank you for being a part of a historic evening.
Many of have said it and I agree - an evening that made us all be so proud
to be a Rotarian.

Million Dollar Dinner Saturday May 11 2013 Marilyn Mucha 2013-05-18 00:00:00Z 0

May 7 Guest Speaker - Melanie Lukevich

Posted by Sophie Waldin on May 09, 2013
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Melanie Lukevich from the Office of the Child and Youth Advocate presented her organization's mandate to represent the children and youth in care or involved in the justice system who do not have a parent or a guardian who can help them defend their rights, ensure their interests are considered, and their viewpoints respected.
The UN convention of children's rights is the bible of these seventeen advocates across the province whose role is to help children and youth identify which rights they have and which rights are denied to them and how to gain access to those rights.  The office of the Child and Youth Advocate focuses on the young person's perception of a situation, does not necessarily support the young person's decision but is his/her voice at of the table of grown-ups. Child and Youth Advocates long term goal is to teach the young person how to self advocate. Melanie underlined the vital role of community and natural advocates, such as our Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue.
May 7 Guest Speaker - Melanie Lukevich Sophie Waldin 2013-05-10 00:00:00Z 0

OSYS Spring Spaghetti Dinner and Talent Show May 4th

Posted by Sophie Waldin on May 04, 2013
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Thank you to all members who attended the Spring Spaghetti Dinner and Talent Show presented by OSYS last Saturday May 4, 2013 at Knox Evangelical Free Church (8403 104 St NW). A special thank you to those who sponsored youth to attend the show. The youth at OSYS are very talented. We hope to work with these youth on future projects.

OSYS Spring Spaghetti Dinner and Talent Show May 4th Sophie Waldin 2013-05-05 00:00:00Z 0
Rotary goes to the ESO - Friday, May 3 2013 Sophie Waldin 2013-05-05 00:00:00Z 0

Guest speaker April 23 - Lucas Waldin

Posted by Tim Onciul on Apr 23, 2013
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LUCAS WALDIN is currently Artist-in-Residence and Community Ambassador with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra. Lucas was named to the newly created position after three seasons as the orchestra’s Resident Conductor. He is conducting the ESO in more than 20 concerts during the 2012/13 season while focusing on establishing strong
ties with the community through inventive outreach initiatives. He came to speak to us about the ESO's new educational project. 

 

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April 23 guest speaker - Jodi McKay

Posted by Kathy Strobl on Apr 18, 2013
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Jodi McKay will come by to tell us about the Alberta Mentoring Partnership (AMP). It consists of community mentoring agencies, government and youth working together to raise the profile of mentoring in Alberta.
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OSYS Community Role Play May 14

Posted by Sophie Waldin on Apr 13, 2013
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The third installation of the OSYS Community Role Play will take place on Tuesday May 14th, 2013. This will be held at the Transalta Arts Barns at 6:00 pm with pizza back at the Co-op when we are done. The OSYS is encouraging the business and theatre communities to join in as well. Please contact Karen Drynan from the OSYS with any questions, concerns or ideas for the role plays at 780-496-5947 or edirector@osys.ca.
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April 9th Guest Speakers - Bashir Mohamed and Kelsey Rabin Alicia Brown 2013-04-14 00:00:00Z 0

Marilyn joins the Bequest Society

Posted by Alicia Brown on Mar 31, 2013
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We are honored to recognize Marilyn's leadership in joining the Rotary Foundation's Bequest Society. Membership occurs when an individual or a couple place The Rotary Foundation in their estate plan for a minimum of US$10,000 and notify The Foundation. Marilyn's generosity gives her a seat at the Million Dollar Dinner on May 11th with RI President Sakuji Tanaka.
Marilyn joins the Bequest Society Alicia Brown 2013-04-01 00:00:00Z 0

March 19 - Freddy Damani YESS

Posted by Kathy Strobl on Mar 23, 2013
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Freddy is the current Communications and Emerging Media Coordinator with Youth Empowerment & Support Services (YESS). Edmontonians started YESS in 1981 in an abandoned fire hall. Today, cities such as Jacksonville FL and Mexico City model their programs for youth at risk on the programs at the Armoury. Unfortunately, recent funding shortfalls have meant that the Armoury has had to decrease its hours of operation. YESS has brought in more marketing and fundraising professionals and hopes to get the word out about their programs and the difference they are making for local youth in order to meet funding requirements. We look forward to partnering with YESS on the next Hockey Night on Whyte this fall, and to create new ways in which we can work together to serve youth.
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Jessie Beier and Erin Ross of Latitude 53

Posted by Kathy Strobl on Mar 02, 2013
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Latitude 53 is a non-profit organization aimed at making Edmonton the creative hub of western Canada. By pushing the boundaries of contemporary art, Latitude 53 wants to keep Edmonton's artists and art lovers in town and attract international artists to our city. Latitude 53 provides a space for 470 local and international artists to experiment, engage, and take risks by contributing to the production of ideas relevant to the city. Latitude 53 Innovates, Connects and Cultivates with 16 exhibits a year. Festivals such as VISUALIZE, social events like its popular Patio Parties or Wintersalons, inside or outside the gallery. Latitude 53 is a showing space only, it does not charge entry fees and does not sell art. It is a cultural investment in the city funded by the three levels of government, sponsors and private donors who want to have a place of dialogue and exploration of the contemporary issues relevant to Edmonton.
The organization is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year with a new space 35% bigger than before and a new strategic plan.
Shannon will be our volunteer liaison with Latitude 53, hopefully our club can contribute to its future.
Big thanks to Erin and Jessie who shared with us their passion for Latitude 53, a cultural landmark of our city instrumental in making Edmonton the vibrant place we love.
Jessie Beier and Erin Ross of Latitude 53 Kathy Strobl 2013-03-03 00:00:00Z 0

Spring Training - Excerpts from the weekend

Posted by Kathy Strobl on Mar 02, 2013
Why would you want to be a Rotarian? by Bill Gordon and The FISH! Philosophy: Catch the energy and release the potential by Wendy MacDonald

New Rotarian Bill Gordon shared what led him to join Rotary including the group he started with his students from Bev Facey High School in Sherwood Park: The Loyal Order of the P.U.P (Practitioners of Underground Philanthropy). Their mission is to spread love, compassion, and beauty through random acts of kindness.

Wendy MacDonald presented The FISH! Philosophy - a workplace management system inspired by the observed work culture at Seattle's Pike Place Fish Market.

 

Spring Training - Excerpts from the weekend Kathy Strobl 2013-03-03 00:00:00Z 0

Darren Hardy Success Magazine March 5

Posted by Idris Fashan on Feb 08, 2013
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Thanks to Idris for organizing our club's outing to the Timms centre last Tuesday to listen to Darren Hardy, publisher of Success Magazine. Darren gave an interesting presentation on the productivity secrets of superachievers. Here are some of the key points he shared from his research on the world's most successful people.

  • Your adversity is your advantage
  • Saying "no" is a skill you must master
  • Focus on the tasks that only you can do (your Vital Few)
  • Learn to love failure

Copies of his slides are available. Please ask Idris, Sophie, or Alicia if you are interested.

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Feb 5th guest speaker - Jakub Taptik - Rotary Youth Exchange Alicia Brown 2013-02-05 00:00:00Z 0

Parkland After Dark Casino Night April 20th

Posted by Kathy Strobl on Feb 01, 2013
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Get ready for a fun night at our first ever Monte Carlo Casino night hosted by the Parkland After Dark Rotary Club of Stony Plain. A fun night of poker, 21, slots craps and roulette. (all funny money). This formal event includes a live band and a gourmet buffet dinner. The event is April 20, 2013 at the Pavilion at Heritage Park in Stony Plain. Cocktails and live band start at 6pm. Dinner will be served at 6:30pm. Tickets are $125 each or a table of 8 is $950. Each ticket holder will receive $30,000 in funny money to spend at the casino. For tickets please email Kristi Larson at kristi@bellies.ca. They are also looking for sponsors and silent auction items.
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Rotary Club of Jasper Charity Ball and Masquerade March 10

Posted by Kathy Strobl on Feb 01, 2013

Enjoy an elegant evening of Forbidden Romance, Fantasy, Mystery, Decadence and Magic in a formal setting at the beautiful Beauvert Ballroom of the Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge. Tickets are $125. For more information, click here

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Rotary Club of Jasper Charity Ball and Masquerade March 10 Kathy Strobl 2013-02-02 00:00:00Z 0

Welcome Murray Davison

Posted by Alicia Brown on Jan 20, 2013
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Induction ceremony for Murray Davison

Our Membership Chair Saiyed Jaffer and President Kelly Sysak inducted our newest member, Murray Davison (centre). Murray's classification is Economic Development. He has over twenty years of experience in economic and community development. He is currently the Executive Director of the Old Strathcona Business Association. Welcome Murray!

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Welcome Alfonso Ceccherini-Nelli

Posted by Alicia Brown on Jan 20, 2013
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Induction ceremony for Alfonso Ceccherini-Nelli

 

Our Membership Chair Saiyed Jaffer and President Elect Sophie Waldin inducted our newest member, Alfonso Ceccherini-Nelli (centre). Dr. Ceccherini-Nelli's classification is Psychiatrist. In addition to being a consultant psychiatrist at the Alberta Hospital as well as his significant body of published research, he has also worked on the management board of UMMI (Unione Medico-Missionaria Italiana), an NGO dedicated to offer medical humanitarian aid to catholic missions in remote parts of Africa. Welcome Alfonso!

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Meeting Minutes - August 31, 2012

Posted by Alicia Brown on Aug 30, 2012
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Venue and Meeting Date Change
The Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue now meets at the Artisan Resto-Cafe. Beginning September 4th, meetings will be held every Tuesday at 5:30 p.m.

Induction ceremony for Kelsey Rabin
Our Membership Chair Saiyed Jaffer inducted our newest member, Kelsey Rabin. Kelsey's classification is Business Analyst. At the age of fifteen she was a participant of RYLA. She was also a participant of the Youth Exchange in 2005-2006 to southern Brazil. Currently, Kelsey is chairing the RYPEN program. Welcome Kelsey!

Who's who: Colin Beddoes
Colin provided the Club with an entertaining presentation on his story. We learned about his family, his career, his travels, and how he came to be a Rotarian.

Membership
If you have not yet paid your dues, please make your cheque payable to The Rotary Club of Edmonton Whyte Avenue and hand it to the Club Treasurer Saiyed Jaffer.

Taste of Old Strathcona
This year, the food festival will take place on September 28th. This year's fundraiser for the Old Strathcona Society will be "bringing back 1912".

Next Week: Planning Hockey Night on Whyte
This year, the street hockey tournament will take place on Saturday, September 29th. Special thanks to Tim Onciul for coming back this year to make this second annual event a success. He will bring a new poster for this year's event to the next meeting as the Club continues the planning process.
Meeting Minutes - August 31, 2012 Alicia Brown 2012-08-31 00:00:00Z 0

Meeting Minutes Jun 27, 2012

Posted by Kathy Strobl on Jun 30, 2012
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President Kelly opened the meeting with our Question of the Day. She had most all of us stumped with the exception of Sean and our wonderful guest, Gail Hall.Answers found at the bottom of this bulletin.

Who was the inspiration for the following songs:

- Neil Diamond's 'Sweet Caroline'

- Billy Joel's 'Uptown Girl'?

 

On that note, Sean brought us Edmontonians back to 1980 with a piece of trivia about Tim Feehan of the band, Footloose. The song 'Leaving for Maui' was written by Feehan for Sean's aunt! Click the links for some history on Tim Feehan or to hear the song Leaving for Maui.

Thanks for sharing Sean!


Presentation - To commemorate her 6th Paul Harris Fellow, Sean presented Marilyn Mucha with her double ruby pin. Congratulations Marilyn and thank you for your continued generosity in supporting The Rotary Foundation!

 

For more information on how you can become involved, please check out The Rotary Foundation.

Our volunteer night at Taste of Edmonton Beer Gardens in support of YESS is coming up on Wed, Jul 25th. For those who want to bartend and haven't received their Proserve certification please let us know so we get you set up to take the online course for free. The online training takes a few hours and several days' processing time is required so please don't delay too long.

 

Thanks again to all those who have already committed their time to support YESS in this fundraiser.

 

Venue Change - All other July meetings will be taking place in the Old Strathcona Library meeting room on the second Floor.

 

Village of the Fringed is here! Fringe 2012 will run Aug 16-26. We again will be choosing a show in lieu of our Wednesday meeting. Put Aug 22nd in your calendars now and get ready to vote on the show we will watch that evening.

 

We will also be looking for groups of volunteers for two Saturdays in August to represent our club at Strathcona Farmers' Market. This will serve as a make-up for missing a meeting that week.

 

City of Edmonton Graffiti Program - Sean should get update on the schedule soon.

 

Guest Presentation - Gail Hall, Seasoned Solutions

 

Answers to Question of the Week:

Neil Diamond revealed the inspiration for 'Sweet Caroline' was President John F Kennedy's daughter, Caroline Kennedy who was eleven years old at the time.

On December 21st, 2011 in an interview on the CBS Early Show, Diamond attributed the name Caroline to Caroline Kennedy. He said that a magazine cover photo of her as a young child on a horse with her parents in the background created an image in his mind, and that the rest of the song came together about five years after seeing the picture. Diamond sang the song to her at her 50th birthday celebration in 2007.

Billy Joel's 'Uptown Girl' was inspired by Elle McPherson, not Christie Brinkley who was in the video and later married Joel. Joel was on holidaying in the Caribbean when he met three models staying in the same hotel - Macpherson, Brinkley and a young and then unknown Whitney Houston.

Kelly found these interesting tidbits from the book, The Girl in the Song, by Michael Heatley and Frank Hopkinson.

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Guest speakers: Julie Self and Jason Acker

Posted by Alicia Brown on Jun 12, 2012
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GSE Australia 2011 and Rotary Ambassadorial Scholar

The Rotary Foundation's Group Study Exchange is a unique cultural and vocational exchange opportunity for business people and professionals between the ages of 25 and 40 who are in the early stages of their careers. For four to six weeks, team members experience the host country's culture and institutions, observe how their vocations are practiced abroad, develop personal and professional relationships, and exchange ideas.

Dr. Jason Acker is an Associate Professor in the Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology at the U of A, as well as the Associate Director of Research and Development for Canadian Blood Services. Throughout his six weeks in New South Wales Australia, he visited many cities including Tamworth and Inverell. He shared his amazing experiences in learning about the Australian Blood Service as well as marine conservation. He achieved all goals he had set forth to conquer and remains in contact with many of the other members of his GSE as well as the professionals he met during his travels. This experience has changed his life and he is very grateful to have been given this opportunity.

Julie Self is an Engagement Specialist for the Government of Alberta who is passionate about cross border water management. The most striking difference between water policy in Canada and Australia is the level of engagement by the public. Water scarcity is a reality for Australians, and the issue of water is discussed almost daily on the news and on the street. The Murray-Darling Basin stretches between a number of states including New South Wales, and is a great example of cross border water management that Julie experienced on her GSE. She exceeded every goal she had set for herself to connect with water policy professionals and to learn about the challenges faced in this area.

The Rotary Club of Edmonton West will be sponsoring Julie as a full year Ambassadorial Scholar at Oxford. Julie will be working on a second Master's degree and her thesis will explore the strong negative reaction by the public to a policy put forth by the New South Wales Office of Water Policy.
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Notes from Grant Ainsley May 16

Posted by Alicia Brown on May 15, 2012
Guest speaker: Grant Ainsley - Grant Ainsley Inc.
 
Make your organization bulletproof with effective media communications
 
Begin by developing a communications policy
1. Who is the spokesperson for the organization?
2. Who is the backup?
3. Make it clear who CANNOT speak for the organization
4. Provide training for spokespeople
5. Make social media part of the policy

When surrounded by media asking for a comment, use the feet, hands, eyes, and back rule
Stand up straight with your feet firmly on the ground
Keep your hands at your sides (or use them in your speaking)
Maintain eye contact with the reporter
Try to have your back up against a wall so that reporters do not ask questions from over your shoulder
Speak the truth, even if your voice shakes
In a crisis, address the media within 24-48 hours of the event
Must show responsibility and remorse
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May 16, 2012 Grant Ainsley

Posted by Kathy Strobl on May 03, 2012
 On May 16th we will have the distinct pleasure of welcoming Grant Ainsley. Here is an excerpt from Mr Ainsley's website of what members and guests can expect to hear:
"Grant Ainsley is one of Canada's experts in media relations and crisis communication and has spoken across the country about ways to make positive impacts in the media. He's impressed audiences as he's looked at examples of what CEO's, politicians and others have done in a crisis. Some have thrived, while others failed and Ainsley explains how anyone can look like a pro in crisis mode and avoid the pitfalls that can end careers and crush brands.

After being in, and working with the news media for over 30 years, Ainsley now speaks about ways that organizations and their leaders can build and protect their brand in any type of media environment. Learn how a professional, organized and real approach to the media can positively affect your bottom line.

Here's what Grant Ainsley speaks about:

Why every company should have a communications policy

How to avoid a crisis and what to do and say if you get into one

How social media has become a game changer for traditional media

Why CEO's have to look at the media differently

Why it's more important than ever to be honest and real in public"
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Theo Fleury - Be Brave Luncheon supporting Little Warriors

Posted by Kathy Strobl on Apr 18, 2012

Last year Glori Meldrum spoke to our Club about Little Warriors. Please support the first annual Be Brave Luncheon.

At 1130am on May 28, 2012,  join us to hear Theo Fleury describe his personal story of sexual abuse in a presentation called “Don’t Quit Before the Miracle”. Help us celebrate his courage, as well as innovative programs and projects that focus on changing outcomes for “Warriors” like Theo.

The first Be Brave Luncheon is a fundraiser for Little Warriors and the Be Brave Ranch, Canada’s first treatment centre specifically designed to help child sexual abuse survivors. Our goal is to raise $400,000 at this luncheon.

Click here for Be Brave Luncheon information.

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Spring Wine Event - Artisan Resto Cafe

Posted by Alicia Brown on Mar 27, 2012
On Wednesday, March 28th, fellow Rotarians from the Edmonton Whyte Avenue Club and their guests enjoyed wine and cheese at a meet and greet at the Artisan Resto Cafe. The restaurant featured several delicious dishes and an assortment of wines for the enjoyment of the attendees. Saiyed Jaffer, fellow Rotarian and owner of the restaurant on 107 street and Whyte Avenue, would like to hold this well-attended event on a regular basis as a way for the community to meet members and learn more about the local Rotary Club.
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Way to go Rotarians of Whyte Ave!

Posted by Tim Onciul

YESS has sent us a BIG THANKS!! for our help at their Taste of Edmonton - see below for their word of thanks to us (from Cheryl Holburn of YESS). Thanks to all of your hard work in continuing to raise funds for such a worthy cause, and increase our participation and impact in our community.

To our wonderful volunteers…

 

 

I just wanted to say a great big

 

Thank you!

 

To all of you for helping out at Taste of Edmonton!!

 

 

There were a lot of bumps along the way this year, but everyone was endlessly patient and understanding while we tried to figure everything out. Fun was had by all, and I’m so grateful for all of your help and hard work! I especially appreciate everyone’s patience with my numerous emails sent out during recruitment, and to everyone who stepped up last minute to lend a helping hand!

 

 

Taste4Kids was a great success, and thanks for all of the time everyone put into learning your scripts and helping teach kids about nutrition and healthy eating!

 

 

The Charity Booth collected $650 in donations in just three days! That’s amazing! We also did a draw for an air hockey table and collected loads of Taste of Edmonton tickets for our youth to feast on J Way to go!  

 

 

The Beverage Oasis (though it was rainy and cold at times!) brought in almost $9700 for YESS! That’s thanks to all of the hours that you, our industrious volunteers, put in selling soda!

 

 

 

So once again, I say thank you for another successful year at Taste of Edmonton! I hope to see you all out again next year!

 

 

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Last Meeting - Tamara Induction and Committee Transition (Part 1)

Posted by Tim Onciul

Image At our meeting last week, we discussed the club's committees, transition, and had great discussions on how each committee chair was approaching the year. The discussions were excellent and the creative juices were flowing! Unfortunately we did not get through all of our committee presentations, so we will discuss our remaining committees' plans at this week's meeting.

We did have the tremendous honor to induct our latest member, Tamara Johnson. Tamara has been coming frequently to our club, and contributing significantly for quite a while now, so it was great to finally welcome her into the fold. Saiyed even sharpened his sword for the occasion!

See below for more photos of this momentous occasion!

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Past event - Rotary and Eskimos Team up to Tackle Polio

Posted by Tim Onciul

This week-end Rotary New Generations and RYLA youth Justin, Bashir, and their two new gens partners enjoyed a good game of football and supported Rotary's effort to eradicate polio. Part of the ticket price went towards The Rotary Foundation. Thank you Alicja, Idris, Sophie and Marilyn for offering them a ticket!

Justin made a Video! Check it out  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9XZmYkznDQ
Justin Mercier is the current Rotaract liaison on the RYLA Committee, treasurer in the UofA Rotaract club, and working on starting a Rotaract club at MacEwan. He has attended RYLA for the past 3 years (1st year as a participant, 2nd year as a helper/camp leader, and 3rd year as an organizer/cabin leader), and advocating for RYLA helped create an interact at his high school (Memorial Composite High School in Stony Plain) just last year.

Hayley Hoffman attended RYLA in 2012 and went on an exchange from June 2012 to June 2013 in Brazil. She's from St. Albert in her Interact club at Bellerose Composite high school.

Whyte Ave Rotary's good friend Bashir Mohamed and his friend Sam Lee enjoyed the game too!

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Support a pioneer initiative in Canada

Posted by Tim Onciul
The Old Strathcona Youth Society is proud to announce that they are part of the organization committee hosting the very first annual “High Risk Youth Conference” in Edmonton on May 12-13, 2014. The conference's primary goal is to bring together the youth, service providers, researchers, and experts that focus on the strategies and resources available to work more effectively with this growing population of youth who have increasingly high risk and complex needs.
OSYS will be holding a silent auction on September 21, 2013 in an effort to raise the necessary funds to host such a meaningful community event. To make a donation, contact jennie.mclester@albertahealthservices.ca
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Street Art Workshop, Meet the Artists Thu, September 5 4-9pm

Posted by Tim Onciul
Whyte Ave murals are one of our club's area of interest with community service and youth. Edmonton Arts Council and Capital City Clean Up launch the “Open Source Street Art” pilot project including “free” walls – designated sites where artists can legally practice street art.  The public is invited to paint over once completed. The workshop takes place Youth Empowerment and Support Services (YESS) (10310-85 Avenue). Old Strathcona Youth Society youth will attend. Be there too! Register with emclarke@edmontonarts.ca
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August 28th meeting - Speakers from City of Edmonton Community Service

Posted by Tim Onciul
 Youth programs manager Julie Elford and her team presented what the City of Edmonton makes available to the communities that request it in terms of youth recreation, sports and leadership. Volunteer service program coordinator Shannon Meyer introduced the Community Heros initiative aimed at empowering youth through volunteering opportunities. This presentation provided our club with valuable information and resources to enhance our community service projects serving the youth at risk in Old Stratchona. 
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Fringe Play August 20th

Posted by Tim Onciul

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On Tuesday August 20th, in lieu of our regular meeting, we attended 'The Anger in Ernest and Ernestine' (it got 4 kernels out of 5 in the local paper, so we knew we were in for a good one!). Take a group of Rotarians and friends of Rotary, start with and finish with a beer at the Fringe beer garden, and throw in one of the best shows of the festival and you get a pretty cool soirée!!

 

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Fringe of the Fringe!

Posted by Tim Onciul

On Tuesday August 13th, we Fringed the Fringe with a great beer garden at Artisan Resto Café. Our guest speaker was Jill Roszell, Executive Director of Fringe Theatre Adventures, the organization that puts on the legendary annual Edmonton Fringe Festival. With over 200 plays about to embark starting on Thursday, August 15th, it is an event of epic proportions, and offers a diverse and adventuresome potpourri of theatrical talent. We enjoyed her talk with many guests and friends, on a perfect August night, enjoying Aprikat Brew on Saiyed's patio!

 

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Welcome Rotary International President 2013-2014 Ron Burton!

Posted by Tim Onciul
Our club had the unique chance to meet of RI President 2012-2013 Sakuji Tanaka this May during his visit to our district, here in Edmonton. President Tanaka focus on Peace Through Service gave Rotarians around the world great inspiration and direction. His successor Ron Burton will ask Rotarians to Engage Rotary, Change Lives. "When Rotarians get involved, when they get engaged, lives change" Ron D. Burton, Rotary Club of Norman, Oklahoma, USA
Ron Burton's presidency will launch a new era for the Foundation with Future Vision, The Rotary Foundation’s new grant model. For more information: http://www.rotary.org/en/mediaandnews/news/pages/130118_ia13_fv.aspx
Learn more about
Ron Burton: http://www.rotary.org/en/aboutus/rotaryleadership/directors/pages/ridefault.aspx

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2013 RI Convention in Lisbon, Portugal, June 23-26

Posted by Tim Onciul
Rotarians from around the world gather every year to exchange great ideas, connect with old and new friends and be inspired. The 2013 RI Convention will take place in Lisbon, Portugal, 23-26 June. Participate in a RI convention and gain a broader appreciation of Rotary's global impact, have fun, strengthen your commitment to service and discover the host city in the company of local Rotarians. RI President 2012-2013 Sakuji Tanaka says about the first RI convention he attended in Chicago in 1980 "That convention showed me Rotary, and changed me forever. It gave our club something to strive for. I came to the convention as a member of a Rotary club. I left it as a Rotarian". Without a doubt, this is the best boost to reach new heights in the work of Rotary! Next convention will be in Sydney, Australia in the Spring 2014.
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Spring Clean Up with the Youth June 18

Posted by Tim Onciul

Our June 18 meeting was a Spring clean up of Whyte Ave and the River Valley with the youth of OSYS and YESS, followed by a high paced basketball game, and finishing with great pizza at Steel Wheel. It gave us a great opportunity for us to get to know the youth on a one-on-one basis, and help them build a sense of responsibility for the neighborhood they live in. Fun was had by all with alot of conversation and great ideas. Big thanks to our sponsors Fat Franks, Safeway (Garneau) and Rotarian Marilyn!


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Meeting Minutes: July 4, 2012

Posted by Alicia Brown
Kelly represented our Club in the rain at the Silly Summer Parade over the long weekend. She ensured that none of the silly summer children got hurt in the bouncy castle.

Guest Speaker: Marilyn Mucha

2012 Rotary International Convention in Bangkok, Thailand

Marilyn shared her amazing experiences at the RI Convention last June. She was stuck by how all Rotarians, no matter how impressive their achievements, enter the convention as equals.

The Thai hosts lived up to their legendary hospitality and gave participants an opportunity to sample many aspects of their culture and cuisine. At 35,000 Rotarians, this was the most well-attended convention since the centenary in Chicago in 2005. Here is a link to the convention website: http://www.rotaryconvention2012.com/ The site has videos including the closing speech by RI President Kalyan Banerjee.

There were so many fascinating breakout sessions that it was hard for Marilyn to choose. She was particularly inspired by a session on membership strategy in North America. They discussed tactics to increase the diversity in club membership among ethnic, vocational, and sexual orientation guidelines.

The biggest achievement announced at the convention that India has been removed from the polio-endemic list. If India remains on this list for three years, the entire Southeast Asian region will be certified polio-free. Three nations remain polio-endemic: Nigeria, Pakistan, and Afghanistan. Since Rotary launched the Global Polio Eradication Initiative in 1988, polio cases have plunged 99% worldwide.
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Jun 20th Meeting - Sheila Stauffer of Cornerstone Counselling Centre

Posted by Kathy Strobl
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Cornerstone Counselling Centre began 35 years ago in a church basement when the pastor recognized the need for support services in his community for those who couldn’t afford the usual therapy fees.

Now located downtown Edmonton in the Oliver area (10140 117 St NW), Cornerstone has 18 counsellors (registered psychologists and psychiatrists), two provisional counsellors and two student counsellors. Last year they supported 1600 clients over 6000 hours of counselling individuals, couples and groups, including children and teens.

Four out of five individuals suffering from depression will make a good recovery.

Of particular concern is Alberta’s rate of suicide. Higher than the national average, four Albertans take their own lives every three days. That is more than AIDS, homocides and motor vehicle deaths combined annually.

To help in dealing with recognizing and dealing with depression, Shelia created an acronym: LONER.

Learn the symptoms
Open communication
Non-judgemental listening
Encourage getting help
Risk assessment

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Sorry for the late bulletin...

Posted by Kathy Strobl
We've had some Clubrunner issues the last couple weekends but it looks like we're up and running again. Please review minutes from last week's meeting with Pauline Perreault. Tomorrow's meeting is a Strategic Planning session with Kelly.
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May 30 Guest Speaker – Pauline Perreault, Rotary Edmonton South

Posted by Alicia Brown

Pauline is a past president of the Edmonton South club and came to speak to us about three Rotary youth programs.

RYPEN

The Rotary Youth Program of Enrichment (RYPEN) is a three day camp for youth in grades 10-12 who are searching for a positive identity. This district-sponsored program works with local schools to identify youth who will benefit most from the experience. Clubs can sponsor participants at $250 each. The camp consists of both physical and classroom activities. For most participants, this is their first exposure to personal development of any kind.

RYLA

The Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA) is a three day camp for youth in grades 10-12 who have demonstrated leadership abilities. Clubs can sponsor participants at $500 each. This camp also consists of physical challenges and classroom activities. The classroom activities are more advanced and feature items such as the True Colors Test and the 7 Habits of Highly Effective Youth.

RYE

Youth who are selected to participate in the Rotary Youth Exchange (RYE) spend up to a year with host families and attend school in a different country. They become ambassadors teaching their hosts about their country, culture, and ideas. Every year, more than 8,000 students participate in the program in more than 80 countries around the world. The success of this program rests on clubs who sponsor youth ($5,000 plus a $450 contract fee) as well as the families who open their homes to the youth. Currently, Laura Morie from the Rotary Club of Westlock runs the program in our district. Our club can find out how to get involved by emailing her at balesl@shaw.ca.

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Minutes May 30, 2012

Posted by Alicia Brown

We have an opportunity to work at the Taste of Edmonton in the beer tent again this year. The dates available are June 19th and the 27th.

Murray Davidson is the new director of the Youth Emergency Shelter Society.

Kelly will be presenting our new brochure at the planning meeting next week.

Karen Taber from the Old Strathcona Foundation will permit our club to sit at a table at the Old Strathcona Farmer’s Market one Saturday a month.

The Old Strathcona Foundation’s Silly Summer Day Parade and Picnic will take place on Whyte Avenue on July 1st. In celebration of the 100th year since Old Strathcona chose to amalgamate with the city of Edmonton, this parade will be much larger than ever before.

Saiyed hopes to host another wine and cheese at the Artisan Resto-Café at the end of June or in early July.

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Minutes from May 23, 2012

Posted by Alicia Brown

Kelly has been in touch with Shelley Green from YESS regarding the Taste of Edmonton Beer Tent. We hope to run the beer tent one evening during the festival. 

Marilyn let us know that there is a Membership Workshop this Saturday. Please email her for details.

The Club will have its next Planning Meeting on June 6th. Kelly will present an overview of our activities and other initiatives for the next twelve months.

Sean spoke with Cindy Davies regarding the Graffiti Project. Cindy will provide him with two ideas on how to get involved by the end of this week.

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May 30 Guest Speaker - Pauline Perreault

Posted by Alicia Brown

Next week's guest speaker: Pauline Perreault, Rotary Club of Edmonton South

Pauline will tell us about the Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA) and the Rotary Youth Program of Enrichment (RYPEN). Each program emphasizes leadership, citizenship, and personal growth.  

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May 23 Guest Speaker - Tamara Gaudet

Posted by Alicia Brown
May 23rd guest speaker: Tamara Gaudet, Tamara Speaks

Tamara shared her inspirational story of learning to cope with the sudden loss of her vision twelve years ago. Her ability to think positively, believe in herself, and never give up has changed her life and those who meet her. Tamara has a humorous take on the choice we all have in how to approach a challenge.

 

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Tamara Gaudet May 23 Guest Speaker

Posted by Kathy Strobl
Tamara Gaudet will share her inspirational story of losing her eyesight in her mid-twenties and her journey to seek personal fulfillment in serving others. She works with the CNIB, the United Way, and the Ride for Sight to motivate others to make a difference in their communities.
www.tamaraspeaks.com
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Bust A Move!

Posted by Kathy Strobl

Approximately $400,000 raised by over 300 people in Edmonton's first ever Bust A Move event for breast cancer. Kelly Sysak, Shannon Goralski, and Kathy Strobl joined the volunteer team on Saturday, March 24 at Edmonton Expo Centre. Participants took part in six hour long fitness sessions and finished the day with guest instructor Richard Simmons! It was a sparkling good time

Check out the original video created for this event by the doctors and staff  Bust A Move Edmonton YouTube

All the proceeds from the event will go towards a University of Alberta human genome project that is co-chaired by Dr. Gane Wong, who holds the iCORE Chair in Biosystems Informatics at the U of A. Dr. Wong is currently working on a team led by oncologist John Mackey to see if there is a connection between viruses and breast cancer.

Register online for Bust A Move 2013 !

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