
Mailing Address:
Rotary Club of Kenora
P.O. Box 164
KENORA, ON P9N 3X3


Gord LeMaistre, Chair

Rotarian Anne Anderson, Literacy Committee chair, presents Shelayne Raymond with the 2026 Kenora Community Service Award, a $1000 scholarship for Seven Generations Education Institute students. Shelayne is in her first year of the two-year Social Service Worker diploma offered by SGEI in partnership with Canadore College.
Shelayne exemplifies 'Service above Self' in a variety of contexts. Her volunteer role for Kenora Pride includes supporting events, participating in meetings, sitting on committees and connecting with the community in a welcoming and inclusive way. Her instructors at Seven Generations describe her as engaged, friendly and approachable; someone who will always consider the perspectives of others and contributes to academic debates. She is a natural servant leader within Seven Generations and her community.

Every Thursday morning the NOW volunteers come out to help fill ad deliver bags to the different schools








Thank you ticket sellers for making this year's Dream Vacation Draw another success. The club's programs could not exist without the profits of this fundraiser. We sold out 3 days before the draw. Well done everyone
Please welcome Salvation Army Officer Walter Stewart as Kenora's newest Rotarian. (Left to Right)Rotarians Lynn Carlson, Ron Noseworthy, Walter Stewart and President Lloyd Mack help with the induction.
Dean Irvine addresses the club with his interesting Vocational talk on January 12
A popular Fundraiser for the Rotary Club of Kenora is the Dream Vacation Draw. Always a sell out. Tickets fit nicely into a stocking hung by the chimney with care. Contact any Rotarian for your dream ticket.
Northern Credit Union's Giving for Good is an annual holiday campaign designed to provide financial and in-kind support to local charities across the 25 communities they serve. Assistant manager Andrew Drew presented $2,500 on behalf of the Kenora branch to Nutrition on Weekends (NOW) Kenora co-chair Jim Corbett (left) and Rotary President Lloyd Mack.
NOW is one of the two recipients of the Giving for Good program chosen by employees at the local branch.
In December 2025, the Giving for Good campaign reached its most significant impact yet, donating a total of $130,000 to over 55 charities across Ontario.








Century 21 , again had their annual Christmas Photo Shoot with all proceeds going to the NOW program. The event raised $4,500 this year bringing the 6-year total to $25,000 for the students that receive the food bags every Friday. This year the Nutrition on Weekends is used by 250 students
Rotary Club of Kenora was honoured to host the President of Rotary Foundation Canada. Eva Vida gave us an update on the incredible work that the Rotary Foundation supports and her encouraging words about how we can increase our impact both globally and locally. Eva talked at length about how the grants work to support our local projects. She thanked us for all the support our shows to our community.


The October 27th Rotary meeting had Chris Locke (left) and Greg Breen (right) of the City of Kenora, give an update on what was happening with upcoming projects in KenoraLeft - Chris Locke and right - Greg Breen


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Kenora Winter Carnival Rotary Chili
Feb. 27, 2026 5:30 p.m.
This is a PARTIAL List of those who have benefited from donations from the Rotary Club of Kenora:


