MINUTES OF MEETING: April 2, 2024
Editor: Al Finnigan
Meeting Called to Order: by President Linda Porritt
ROTARY GRACE: Led by Bob Koski
Oh Lord, The Giver of All Good,
We thank Thee for our daily food,
May Rotary friends and Rotary ways,
Help us to serve Thee all our days
TOAST TO THE KING: Led by Britannia Knight-Suecharan
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
We respectfully acknowledge that we are hosting this Rotary Club of Oshawa-Parkwood meeting from land within the jurisdiction of Williams Treaties and on the traditional territory of the Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nations, the Anishnaabe, the Chippewa, the Haudenosaunee and the Wendat peoples. This acknowledgement reminds us of our responsibilities to our relationships and the ancestral lands on which we learn, share and live.
TOAST TO CANADA: Pat Dyck
Visiting Rotarians and Guests:
A warm Rotary welcome to our guests, Christian and Zach ; and Visiting Rotarian Linda Morrow (District 6400 Governor Nominee from the Rotary Club of Windsor-Roseland (also past Rotary International President Jennifer Jones home club).
BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES:
None this week.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
APR 5 – 12 - The Rotary World Curling Championships are in Peterborough in April 2024. This prestigious event, talking place from Friday April 5 - 12, 2024, will be a clash of 23 top-tier teams from the powerhouse curling nations of Canada, the USA, Scotland, and England. Each team has battled through national Rotary curling competitions to secure their spot in this global spectacle. We invite sponsors to gain visibility during this exciting event. Partner with us to showcase your brand to a passionate audience and support this global celebration of sport and fellowship.
APR 9 – Sue MacKinnon announced that is our annual joint meeting with the Kids Safety Village: Our spouses and partners are invited. Sue has circulated a registration sheet. Cost will be $30 per person. Be sure to register today, We will need your help to get exact numbers. Meal will be pasta (meat or vegetarian), please let Sue macKinnon know as soon as possible.
APR 10 – Rotary Club Board of Directors Meeting at 6 PM at Robbie Larocque’s office at DG Biddle & Assoc, 96 King St E, Oshawa).
APR 16 – Regular Weekly Meeting – Note the Start time: 6:15 PM to 8:00 PM at the Oshawa Golf Club. - Speaker: LEARNING TUESDAYS - ZOOM MEETING – PUBLIC IMAGE WORKSHOP – “ROTARY -What’s In a Name?” featuring Rotary Public Image Coordinators for Zones 28 and 32: Mary Lou Harrison and Laura Spears along with Rotary International Brand Specialist Liz Thiam. Bring your questions on the Rotary Brand.
.APR 18 – is next Bingo Matinee with Ted, Al, Robbie and Lennis. At 11 AM . Please note that nine members currently volunteer for Bingo. It is our second largest fundraiser. Would like to see more volunteers. Many hands make light work. Please see Hilda or Linda if you can volunteer.
APR 20 – Rotary Club of Port Perry “All That Jazz” Spring Gala. Starting at 5:30 PM. Tickets are $175. At Royal Ashburn Golf Club. For tickets, please email 2024springgala@gmail.com with your name and people attending with you. See all of the details on the front page of their club website: https://rotaryclubofportperry.com/
APR 20 - 8 am to 2 pm In-person Rotary Leadership Institute Training at Centennial College Scarborough- Please sign up TODAY for Part 1. The club will pay your registration fee of $70. Register here: https://rotary7070.org/event/rotary-learning-institute-(rli)-spring-session/
APR 24 - Rotary District 7070 Environmental Symposium at the Rotary Global Classroom at Durham College 7 pm to 9 pm. Zoom or in-person event. Details will follow very soon. Register here for the LIVE in -person event at the Rotary Global Classroom : https://rotary7070.org/event/dei-symposium-rotary-global-classroom-durham/
APR 27 - 2024 ROTARY GREAT LAKES WATARSHED CLEANUP:
Great Lakes Water Cleanup – 9:30 am to 11:30 am at The Second Marsh with Oshawa and Courtice Rotary Clubs. Please let Dave know as soon as possible if you are attending. We need to advise numbers by April 15. Bring your own water (in a reusable bottle) and a picker if you have one. Wear boots. It will be wet walking. 9 Civic Leaders so far will be attending. Park along Col Sam Drive near Second marsh sign (on south side of road). Rotary Great Lakes Watershed T Shirts are available for $15. Please let Dave Andrews know if you wish to buy a T shirt by April 15.
APR 27 – Bingo at the Red Barn – 11 am to 3:30 pm
APR 27 – 6 PM – Rotary Club of Bowmanville 100th Anniversary at the Marriott in Oshawa. Please register as soon as possible. Details in our Rotary Club Calendar. Register here: https://bowmanvillerotaryclub.org/event/rotary-club-of-bowmanville---100-year-anniversary/
It is RIBFEST Season. Be sure to volunteer your services and help the neighbouring Rotary Clubs at any one or more of the following Ribfests coming very soon:
Ajax - May 24-26; Bowmanville - June 7-9; Pickering - June 14-16; Whitby-Sunrise - June 12-14; Oshawa Aug. 16-18.
Ted Morrison - Thanked everyone who came out to the Maple Syrup labeling party (it took 26 minutes to label 300 bottles) . We are sold out. Please be sure to pick up you bottles from Bill Creamer and please get your payments in as soon as possible. Looks like we forgot to label one box.
Ted Morrison announced that Silent auction items are needed SOON. Take a picture of your contribution and send it to Dave Andrews for publication/advertising.
Ted Morrison - reminds us to bring cash for briefcase, heads or tails game and table tickets.
Ted Morrison - for the Reverse Draw night (May 9) we need a House Committee to help with the auction set-up (at 3 PM) and runners to handle the successful bids and to help our patrons to their seats. There will be lots of jobs to be filled at the auction so be prepared to take on a task.
Sue MacKinnon thanked all of the volunteers for coming out and helping at the Easter Eggstravaganza at the Kids Safety Village on March 29 and 30. Over 4,800 in attendance over the two days and over $4,000.00 in donations.
Dave Andrews - reminded everyone that he has Reverse Draw Tickets for us and that the marketing material he has provided for us should be utilized. Only 130 tickets out so far. Our goal is to sell all 200 tickets. Get your Silent Auction items as soon as you can and send photo and retail price and donor name to Dave A so he can create posters.
Hilda Finnigan - Thank you for bingo volunteers, the list done for the April through June time frame.
Hilda Finnigan – Ploughman’s Choice Sale for 2024 is ON NOW. We will be at the North Oshawa farmers market starting on May 11 for 4 weeks and also there for 6 weeks in the fall.
Hilda Finnigan – Our Club will be selling Ploughman’s Choice 100% composted livestock manure and Bird Feeders at the 2024 Peony Festival in the Oshawa Botanical Gardens on June 8. Volunteers are need to help sell . A volunteer sign-up sheet will be passed around very soon
President Linda Porritt - Annual Rotary Curling Bonspiel is in Peterborough
President Linda Porritt - The 9th Annual Inter-Rotary Club Spelling Bee is coming up with 7 Rotary Clubs involved. Each Rotary Club donates $500 to cover prizes and promotional material. The Spelling Bee is for Grades 4 - 6 (Junior) and Grades 7 - 8 (Intermediate). The regional finals will be held at Bayside secondary School and aired on YOUR TV on May 11, 2024. A joint Competition in the form of an Adult Spelling Bee will be hosted by the Trenton Rotary Club at These 4 Walls on Monday, April 15th as a taste of what's to come.. For more info, please contact interrotaryspellingbee@ gmail.com
SGT AT ARMS: Larry Hurren
Larry Hurren won the Ace of Spades raffle and drew the Two of Diamonds. The pot grows.
HAPPY TWOONIES:
Dave A - welcomed Linda Morrow and happy to see all the people out
Hilda - the Flag raising for Organ and Tissue Donor Awareness the Month of April at City Hall. The flag (O.G.) raising for Durham Region is set for the last week of April
Jan - Welcome to Christian and Jeff
Lennis - 2 successful days at the Kids Safety Village Easter Eggstravaganza and we celebrated the biggest Birthday he has ever had right at the Village.
John K - Happy with family Easter dinner nice to have 19 family members out.
Robert K - Carolyn happy she is healthy to enjoy Easter
Bob Koski - Granddaughter is traveling Europe while Going to school
Bob Stewart - needs to be recognized for his $5.00 happy Buck from last week (Coaching)
Bill C - nice to have crowed out
Ted M - happy granddaughter is managing editor of U of W. news paper
Robbie - happy for the Kids Safety Village Eggstravaganza and his daughter helped too
Al - Finally getting his winter legs back.
GUEST SPEAKER:
Due to the impending inclement wind and rain, our guest speaker had to cancel. We will reschedule her in the new Rotary year.
President Linda Porritt closed the meeting at 7: 55 pm.
IF YOU CAN’T MAKE IT, MAKE UP: Go online at www.rotary.org go to the club locator and find a club or clubs near your destination. Or you can add the free App Rotary Club Locator to your phone for instant look up of any club in the world. Please mail or fax your make-ups to Secretary Sue MacKinnon, or give your make-up card to the attendance/registration officer at the next club meeting.