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THE PARKWOOD JOURNAL

OFFICIAL BULLETIN OF THE ROTARY CLUB OF OSHAWA-PARKWOOD

Mailing Address: 96 KING ST. E., OSHAWA, ONTARIO, CANADA L1H 1B6

2024-25 ROTARY THEME: “ THE MAGIC OF ROTARY ”
 
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENT:   Stephanie Urchick – Rotary Club of  McMurray, Pennsylvania, USA  
 
R.I. DISTRICT 7070 GOVERNOR:    Virginia O'Reilly - Rotary Club of  Toronto East , Ontario, Canada
 
ASSISTANT DISTRICT 7070 GOVERNOR:  Shauna Moore – Rotary Club of Whitby-Sunrise , Ontario, Canada
 

 

WHO WE ARE AND WHAT WE DO:

ROTARY – People of Action

Rotary is where neighbours, friends, and problem-solvers share ideas, join leaders, and take action to create lasting change.

 

We're made up of local business, professional, and civic leaders. 

We meet regularly, get to know each other, form friendships and through that, we're able to get things done in our community. 

It's up to YOU.............Join leaders in our community

Be sure to share this with all of your friends and associates and ask them to get in touch with our Club President President Hilda Finnigan at 905-431-4258 or Club Past President Linda Porritt at 905-626-6386 

You are invited to our next Rotary meeting. You may wish to become a Rotarian. Dinner is on us. Isn't it time to give back to your community?.

 

THE OBJECT OF ROTARY

is to encourage and foster the ideal of service as a basis of worthy enterprise and, in particular, to encourage and foster:

FIRST The development of acquaintance as an opportunity for service;

SECOND High ethical standards in business and professions, the recognition of the worthiness of all useful

occupations, and the dignifying of each Rotarian's occupation as an opportunity to serve society;

THIRD The application of the ideal of service in each Rotarian's personal, business, and community life;

FOURTH The advancement of international understanding, goodwill, and peace through a world fellowship of

business and professional persons united in the ideal of service.

 

Rotary Code of Conduct provides a framework for ethical behaviour that all Rotarians can use, together with The Four-Way Test, in their business and professional activities.

ROTARY CODE OF CONDUCT

As a Rotarian, I will

  1. Exemplify the core value of integrity in all behaviours and activities

  2. Use my vocational experience and talents to serve in Rotary

  3. Conduct all of my personal, business, and professional affairs ethically, encouraging and fostering high ethical standards as an example to others

  4. Be fair in all dealings with others and treat them with the respect due to them as fellow human beings

  5. Promote recognition and respect for all occupations which are useful to society

  6. Offer my vocational talents: to provide opportunities for young people, to work for the relief of the special needs of others, and to improve the quality of life in my community

  7. Honour the trust that Rotary and fellow Rotarians provide and not do anything that will bring disfavour or reflect adversely on Rotary or fellow Rotarians

  8. Not seek from a fellow Rotarian a privilege or advantage not normally accorded others in a business or professional relationship

 

THE ROTARY FOUR-WAY TEST

of things we think, say and do:

  1. Is it the truth

  2. Is it fair to all concerned?

  3. Will it build goodwill and better friendships?

  4. Will it be beneficial to all concerned?

 

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Page 2 - April 16, 2024

                  MINUTES OF MEETING: April 16, 2024

                                   Editor:  Al Finnigan

               

Meeting Called to Order: by President Linda Porritt

ROTARY GRACE: Led by Brady Bodley

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 Bill Creamer

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:  Led by Robbie Larocque

Visiting Rotarians and Guests

None tonight

BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES: 

Happy Anniversary Lennis and Ester Trotter on April 17 and to  Brittania Knight-Seucharan and Roger Seucharan on April 19

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Hilda -  2 volunteers needed for the North Oshawa Farmers Market for May 25 and also for June 1. Sharon and Ted volunteered

Hilda announced that the Red Barn will now accept 3 club members and one volunteer (who is not a member) for our four volunteers weekly for Bingo. This was approved by the Red Barn charities.

Hilda announced that if you need a reserved table for the May 9 Reverse Draw, Dinner and Silent Auction to let her know as soon as you can..

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/

MAY 3 - The Rotary Club of Bowmanville and Clarington Youth Centres present Clarington's Got Talent Youth Showcase. Come out and enjoy a night supporting our talented youth! At 6:45 to 10:00 pm. Admission: $5 at the door.

All proceeds will be donated to Clarington Youth Centres. Refreshments and Snacks available. Location: Firehouse Youth Centre - 132 Church St. Bowmanville .Hope to see you there!

REMINDER: 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 announced that Silent auction items are needed NOW. Take a picture of your contribution and send it to Dave Andrews for publication/advertising.

Ted Morrison - reminds us to remind your ticket purchasers to bring cash for briefcase, heads or tails game and table tickets.

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. Over 160 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.

REMINDERS:

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 Brooklin Fair (June 1 and 2) and at the 2024 Peony Festival ( June 8 and 9) in the Oshawa Botanical Gardens. Volunteers are need to help sell . A volunteer sign-up sheet will be passed around very soon

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SGT AT ARMSLarry Hurren

 

David Mankiewicz won the Ace of Spades raffle and drew the seven of Diamonds.  The pot grows.  

 

 

HAPPY TWOONIES:

 

Irina - one of her girls won 2 dance medals and a medal in overall Jazz, in Richmond Hill competitions

Hilda - the apricot tree blossomed this year in our back yard and was full of Monarch butterflies.

Al - had a shutter problem with his house in Florida

Larry- happy he visited Bruce Mackie and sold him a Reverse draw ticket, Bruce was happy with the Poinsetta they got at      -Christmas

Larry asked us if we had heard of the following phrases:

     -Term Green washing  - Pretend going green

     -Term Forest bathing - walking in the forest

     -Hunger toe - arthritis

Larry noted that Faith United Church is having Scott Woods evening on May 31/2025

Bill Creamer- Granddaughter also danced in Richmond Hill competition and won overall medal

 

GUEST SPEAKER:       LEARNINGN TUESDAYS ON ZOOM: “ROTARY – WHAT’S IN A NAME?”

The Public Image “Learning Tuesdays” was presented LIVE FROM THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE ROTARY CLUB OF OSHAWA-PARKWOOD on April 16, 2024.

It featured Laura Spear, Rotary Zone 32 , Mary Lou Harrison Zone 28  Public Image Coordinators along with Liz Thiam, Rotary International’s Brand Specialist. Thank you to Bob Wallace, Joe Solway, Iosif Ciosa, and John Burns for assisting.

Laura’s presentation was an eye opener to many on the zoom even though the logo and info has been in existence for over 10 years.

Our three panelists offered comments and recommendations and answered many questions. They talked about our Rotary logo. Some do’s and don’ts (including the correct use of the stand-alone Rotary logo) and some updates from the Rotary International Board of Directors and their encouragement to once and for all, get clubs to use the correct Rotary logo. Why? - To ensure that everyone is sending the same clear, consistent message that is unmistakenly “Rotary”. 

The presentation lasted about 25 minutes with about 45 minutes of Q and A. Viewers came from all over the world to be in on the zoom meeting.

The April 16 Learning Tuesdays Public Image Zoom presentation will be posted on to our District 7070 You Tube Channel this week and a story, including a link to Laura’s powerpoint presentation, will be included in the May 2024 District Newsletter.

Vice President Hilda  closed the meeting at 8:30 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.

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