MINUTES OF MEETING : Tuesday April 24, 2018

ROTARY GRACE

O 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.

Grace: Ted Morrison

O Canada: Peter Dueck

Toast To The Queen : Devon Biddle

Moment of Silence: held for the victims and their families of the Monday vanattack on Yonge Street , Toronto

GUESTS/VISITING ROTARIANS:

A warm Rotary Club of Oshawa-Parkwood welcome to Barb Wiseberg, Co-Founder of The Krinkle Project.

BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES:

Happy Birthday to Sue McKinnon who celebrates on April 29 . We sang the now famous Rotary Club of Indian Rocks Beach “Happy Birthday to YOU Cha Cha Cha” to Tracey, our server and supervisor at the Oshawa Golf Club.

ANNOUNCEMENTS and PRESENTATIONS AT OUR CLUB BUSINESS MEETING:

Pres Ted - announced several upcoming events - a BUSY couple of months. Please check out our Calendar of Events for the whole story.

Pres Ted - announced the donation of $1,000 from Mike McLaren and his company Equity Associates Incorporated. and Invesco Canada to be used as a prize for the upcoming Reverse Draw.

Dave - Reverse Draw –May 10 is fast approaching Tickets available ANYTIME. It is Time to SELL - Last year we had 125 people for dinner, with 156 tickets being sold in total. This year the ticket is $125. We need YOU to help sell more tickets this year and get more Silent Auction Items to reach the profit levels that our members said was our top fundraising priority in our Visioning Exercise and also in our Strategic Plan.

Dave – With the Reverse Draw on May 10 fast approaching, we want to highlight our Silent Auction items on our Club's Facebook page and on our club website. We need your help. Dave passed around sample posters, a week ago, that are already on our club website www.rotaryoshawa-parkwood.org for you to review. When you get a Silent Auction item, take a real nice photo, get a detailed description of the item , get the name and all of the particulars about the sponsor, and get the info to Dave as soon as possible. The sponsors will like getting their names accociated with Rotary and our big event and the item they are donating. Thank you to Bob Koski who brought in a framed poster of a nice silent auction item from Skyzone. And he also got a nice service offer from Staples in Whitby. They will print posters of our silent auction items for our big event! Thank you Bob. Get your physical auction items to Ted as soon as possible.

Dave – The number of meals for the Reverse Draw will need to be decided at our final meeting of the Reverse Draw Committee on May 1 at 8 PM. Please bring in all of your money, ticket stubs and unsold tickets on May 1, so we can get an accurate count on the measl. If you are turning in tickets, please indicate on the back of the ticket if “No meal” will be required.

VP Linda - announced the City of Oshawa is hosting a Communities with Brooms event, on Wednesday, April 25. It is an initiative organized by the City (with the support of the BIA) every year and this is the 10th year for the program. There are numerous volunteers who join with staff from the City to generally pick up garbage around Downtown, along the creek etc. At the end of the 2 hour activity, Colin Carrie's office hosts a bbq for all to enjoy.VP Linda had asked Garth Johns (Executive Director of the Downtown Oshawa BIA) if the Rotary Club of Oshawa-Parkwood could focus their attention on the park across the Creek from Childrens' Arena. This is absolutely acceptable. It just requires a registration with the John Howard Society so we know who is working where and we don't end up with 2 or 3 different groups in one area bumping into each other. The clean-up is from 11am to 1pm, on the east side of the Oshawa Creek in the Oshawa Valley Botanical Gardens. Plan to meet at the Rotary Gazebo, at10:30 and Linda will arrange to get the garbage bags and gloves, etc. And we have a BBQ to follow afterwards, sponsored by Colin Carrie. Be sure to wear 'Rotary' clothing. This is a great Hands-On Service Project that we can do together and members of the Rotaract Club and the Oshawa Rotary Club will be participating. SIGN UP TODAY. Please let Janice know if you (and your family member) can help. For details , see: https://downtownoshawa.ca/pec-events/communities-with-brooms and https://www.oshawa.ca/things-to-do/community-clean-up.asp

VP Linda – the Kids Safety Village Grand Re-opening will take place on Saturday September 22. There are 5 sub-committees established . Please see Linda a volunteer to be on at least one of those committees. There will be lots for everyone to do that day and with the planning stages. If you have any ideas for a large “Thank You To Our Sponsors” board, that can be placed in the Kids Safety Village, please let Linda know .

VP Linda – Reminded everyone about the Rotary leadership Institute on June 9 that she is attending. She was looking for others to attend with her.

Pres Ted – Thanked everyone who came to the Rotary District 7070 Tree Planting at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre on Sunday April 22, (Earth Day) in support of the Highway of Heroes Tribute and also to help meet Rotary International President Ian Riseley's challenge that every Rotarian plant a tree this year to help the environment

Pres Ted - May 1 is our Annual Joint Meeting of the Kids' Safety Village with the Optimist Club of Ajax, the Whitby Lions Club, Durham Regional Police Service, the Whitby Lions Club and our Rotary Club. At the Oshawa Golf Club.

SPOUSES INVITED. SIGN UP TODAY WITH DAVE ANDREWS. 54 people are attending so far. Regular start time: Regular fellowship half hour at 6:00 pm, followed by dinner at 6:30 pm. See: http://www.durhamsafetyvillage.com/

Pres Ted - reminded us about the May 5 - Kids Against Hunger Meal Packing Day – At Durham College - gather your spouse, children and grandchildren too (over 8 years of age) and come out and help pack 15,000 meals . Joint project with the Rotary Club of Whitby-Sunrise. Start time at 8:30 am at “The Onion” at Durham College. We need lots of hands on help from you, your family and friends. Pres Ted passed around a SIGN UP shett . Please let him know if you can attend. What a great time to bring out a prospective member to see how we Make A Difference.

Bob Stewart - June 2 – Bi-Annual Yard Sale – Rain date is June 3. The yard sale is at Bob’s house from 7 am to 12 noon and he needs some volunteers. So far he has Chidinma, Janice and Kris and Sonya and Hilda (and Al) and Bob Koski. Email Dave and Bob if you’d like to help.

Pres Ted – Reminded everyone about the April 28 District 7070 Rotary Poker Walks for AIDS – 8:00 am to 5:00 pm at The Beach – Toronto, Leuty Pavillion, Lee Avenue and Alfresco Lawn, Toronto Ontario, Canada, M4E1A1 For Belleville , check their exact time and location on the http://rotaryaidswalk.ca/ . Our club could form a team, raise funds, go on the walk in Toronto, and help people right here in Durham Region who have AIDS. Who wants to Champion this worthy cause?

Pres Ted - April 28 - The Rotary Club of Courtice presents its Youth and Community Leaders Dinner and Dance in support of Mental Illness initatives in Clarington and Durham Regions, at the Garnet B Rickard Recreation Complex, 2440 Hwy 2, Bowmanville. Doors open at 5:30 pm, Dinner at 6:15 pm . $60 per person. Corporate tables at 8 seats for $600. To register for the event please visit the Courtice Rotary Club website. Or call 905-240-4015. Speaker: TSN's Michael Landsberg, one of Canada’s most vocal advocates for mental health awareness. Relating his own struggle with depression, he explains why mental illness isn’t a weakness and how, together, we can beat stigma, fight back, and save lives.

Pres Ted - May 6 - District 7070 Rotary Foundation Million Dollar Luncheon – Scarborough Golf Club, 321 Scarborough Golf Club Road, Scarborough, ON M1J 3H2 12:00 noon to 2:00 pm. Please join us for lunch and listen to our own Ron Denham talk about this exciting new Major Gifts Initiative opportunity for making a positive difference in the world. The cost for lunch is by donation of any amount to this new Major Gifts Initiative for Water and Sanitation. Registration is via the district web site and is limited to the first 80 guests. http://rotary7070.org/event/copy-of-district-7070-million-dollar-luncheon/

REMMINDER – On May 8 at 5:15 pm, Past District Governor Lars Henriksson, who is also our Rotary Foundation District 7070 Grants Committee chair, will be at a photo op and will present the District Grant to the 10 Durham Region Rotary Presdients which will be used towards the rennovation and expansion of the Kids' Safety Village. Following the presentation, Lars will be attending the regular meeting of the Rotary Club of Oshawa-Parkwood, to formally present the cheque to the Rotary Club. The Durham Region Rotary Club Presidents have also been invited to attend the photo op and the meeting, if they wish. And we have already received some favourable responses, including one from our District Governor Nominee Beth Selby. The speaker that evening will be members of our Reverse Draw Committee going over the final last-minute items for the May 10 Reverse Draw, Dinner & Silent Auction evening at the Oshawa Golf Club.Lennis also announced that the Rotary Club of Oshawa -Parkwood came in first place in the 2016-17 District 7070 Governor's Membership Challenge with a total of net 6 members from July 1, 2016 through May 31, 2017 Membership Award. And first palce include $2,500 to be use on service projects will be presented at our regular weekly meeting on May 8 by Past District Governor Jim Louttit and our Assistant Governor (also our District Governor Nominee) Beth Selby will be in attendance.

Pres Ted - May 12 - District Training Assembly BMO Institute For Learning (IFL), 3550 Pharmacy Avenue, Scarborough, Ontario M1W 3Z3 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Linda Porritt has asked all of the Board Members and Committee chairs for next Rotary year to attend and sign up on the District 7070 website. Open to all Rotary Club members Our Rotary Club will pay for your registration cost. Click here to register.

Pres Ted - JUNE 19 – RCMP Musical Ride – Two shows - 12:30 and 5:15 pm at Wiindreach Farm, 312 Townline Rd, Ashburn. Tickets . Tickets - $25 per adult, $15 per child . Arrive 1 hour prior to show time to ensure seating and parking . Visit windreachfarm.org for tickets, more information, and directions. Many Rotary Clubs in our district, including ours, has made donations to Windreach Farm, over the years. This is our chance to give back.

Pres Ted encouraged evernyone to be a “Volunteer” at the Rotary International Convention. Be sure to register to do so today. And you do not have to be registered for the Convention to volunteer. Thank you Sue macKinnon for doing just that. .

REMINDER: Lennis Trotter will order "Rotary" clothing (hats, shirts and jackets) , but he needs a minimum number - let him know if you want anything.

REMINDER - the next Kids Safety Village meeting is on June 4

VOLUNTEERS - MONTH OF MAY

Front Desk - Tim Dwyre

Bulletin Editor and Official Greeter - Sue MacKinnon

(Editor’s note: If you cannot be there, please find a replacement)

SARGEANT-AT-ARMS REPORT: BOB KOSKI

Sgt At Arms Bob Koski current events topic was the weight of the new Royal babe and Sandy McDowell won the big question and she won a clip. Well done Sandy and thanks very much Sgt Bob.

Sgt Bob also talked about his youngest granddaughter who will be in concert, playing her sax, so he will miss the opening of the golf season.

ACE OF SPADES DRAW

Kris Sachdeva drew the 9 of diamonds and won two tubes of toothpaste supplied by Dr. Larry Hurren.