MINUTES OF MEETING: Tuesday, _July 2nd, 2024 Editor: __Hilda Finnigan__ Meeting Called to Order at 6:30 PM: by President Hilda Finnigan Grace: Sue McKinnon Toast to the KING : Donald Igbokwe Land Acknowledgement: We respectfully acknowledge that the Rotary Club of Oshawa-Parkwood is meeting on the traditional territory of the Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nations, within the jurisdiction of the Williams Treaties. We are committed to our responsibility of stewardship, in these relationships and for this land on which we learn, share and live. Toast to CANADA : Kim Tan Visiting Rotarians and Guests: Sue welcomed Dr. Tess Pierce and Rotarian James Ilenikhena (just moved to Oshawa from Nigeria). Donald Igbokwe introduced his guests Shashi Bhatia and Madimba (Joseph)Tshibuabua; A warm Oshawa Parkwood welcome to all. BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES: Happy Birthday to Kay Hurren on July 8th. Also on July 8th Happy Anniversay to Robert & Caroline Kipling ANNOUNCEMENTS: Theme Pins for this 24/25 year are the tables- please take one Ways and Means Committee Meeting tomorrow July 3rd 3pm @ Golf Club Reverse Draw Review Meeting 2pm July 11 @ 1349 Belair Cr. Two dates set aside for Social evenings – July 30/Aug 27
What would you like to do? – Great Canadian Brewhouse? Whitby SunriseJuly 14-16Oshawa Aug. 16-18 Thanks to Peter Hernandez and Irina Roudenko for volunteering as Bankers SGT AT ARMS Al Finnigan ACE OFSPADES David Mankiewicz drew the 9 Diamonds HAPPY BUCKS: Lennis Trotter happy with two granddaughters graduating one from Secondary School and one from Elementary School – younger one went riding to celebrate, fell and broke her arm – sad summer plans will have to change Robert Kipling happy to celebrate Canada Dayat Lakeview Park Irina Roudenko happy to be at the meeting and her girls are in summer school David Penney happy to see so many at this meeting Ted Morrison happy for celebrations at Wilmot Creek – a great place to live Sashi Bhatia happy to be at our meeting and happy to join our club David Andrews happy to see so many at the meeting Tess Pierce happy to be cancer free Linda Porritt happy Hilda is at the podium Bill Creamer happy for a short time away with Sue and that he got out of the Kingston Penitentiary!! Kim Tan welcomed Joseph and hopes, Karen, her young friend can find a job locally after graduation as a dental hygienist Pres. Hilda happy to see so many at the meeting, hoping all will actively participate in club activities Rotary does good in the world From last weeks’ reports Oshawa Parkwood is doing just that Committee Lists please volunteer for at least two committees; after tonight these will be completed and emailed to each member. Bingo (Peter & Irina as Bankers is great) . we still need two or three more Safety Village needs new faces on their committee!!
Sgt At Arms – Al Finnigan encouraged members to Sign up for this task, a great opportunity to get to know who’s who. Thank You to all who signed up Club Welfare - Club Administration Committee – Robbie Larocque Member Welfare Program/Speakers – Dave Andrews has speakers and/or special events scheduled for most of the first six months CHECK THE CLUB CALENDAR . few open dates so if you know of a potential speaker ask Dave for a date, make the contact and confirm, get contact info; Dave has a standard letter which he will send to speakers. Be prepared to introduce/thank a speaker; Dave can usually provide a bio
Rotary Moment suggest we use this for updates from Board, short Classification talks. Suggestion made that we could start business portion while still eating ie sharp @7 Presidents’ Note We (Oshawa Parkwood) are very fortunate to have Dave Andrews (Mr Rotary) as a member but we need to remember that he is a very busy Rotaarian, with work at the District and local level. His nature is to say “I’ll do that”; we need to say “No, let me do it, I appreciate your help and will ask”. Fellowship/Social times/Fun - One date per month has been set aside for these events – what should they be – seems to be a lack of interest in some activities; we need your ideas Canadian Brewhouse has been suggested for July or August Meeting Venue/Meals - Oshawa Golf Club offers the right atmosphere for Rotarys’ status in the world.I believe that is very important to maintain. There really is no suitable alternative. Let’s look at the facts. The Golf Club gives us this room, storage of our banners, flags and,name tag board, briefcase (and other paraphanalia, setting up same prior to each meeting), our meal including tax and gratuity–for $27.00/person. we recognize your concerns about some of the meals. Comments/ideas – compare prices in restaurants these days; suggest we inquire about cost of a special meal (buffet) for when we have a special event; ordering from the regular menu worked for us but made concerns expressed by Holly. Sue will follow up appropriately. Lennis Trotter expressed the opinion that “food should not be the main highlight of a Rotary meeting!”; Dave Penney supported this opinion.
Ordering Meals – Janice Coupland will send a reminder email to all Friday Evening/Saturday morning – it is the responsibility of each member to respond with their order if attending; there will be NO follow up reminder; Committee Budgets/Proposed Spending – fundraising – Ways and Means meeting as announced – any member may attend Let’s move forward creating The Magic of Rotary Prior to closing the meeting Ted Morrison presented President Hilda with her Paul Harris+4pin for her continuing donations to The Rotary Foundation 
President Hilda closed the meeting at 8pm. MORE INFORMATION IN THE CALENDAR OF EVENTS be sure to check this out!! IF YOU CAN’T MAKE IT, YOU CAN 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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