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Blue and White Classic Christmas Dinner
Gables Restaurant
Dec 20, 2023
6:00 PM – 7:30 PM
 
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October 12
 
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October 15
 
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October 29
 
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October 5
 
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Nov 29, 2023 7:00 AM
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Dec 06, 2023 7:00 AM
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Dec 13, 2023 7:00 AM
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Dec 20, 2023
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Brighton Rotary News Nov 29
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2023
Members: 10
 
Guests: Exchange student Gabriel from Brazil, Conrad Maloney, Audrey Koerber, Terri Lynn Jenkins, Anne Falla, Nate Bennett and Elena De Luca
 
 
Correspondence:
 
1. DG John Burns weekly news letter. See attached.
2. Thank you notes from Bridge Hospice
3. Gift Catalogue from World Renew
 
Smile: blush
 
Two hunters are out in the woods when one of them collapses. He's not breathing and his eyes are glazed. The other guy whips out his cell phone and calls 911."I think my friend is dead" he yells. "What can I do?" The operator says "Calm down, First Let's make sure he's dead." There's a silence, then a shot.
Back on the phone the guy says, "Ok, now what?"
 
Announcements:
  • Any Rotarians attending Christmas dinner at Gables advise Emily
  • R Joyce passed around sign up sheet for Salvation Army Kettle campaign.
  • Next board meeting will be held at R Joyce's home January 16th
  • R Joyce and R Emily planning a Monti Carlo Night for Feb. 24, 2024.
  • Inter-Rotary Spelling Bee looking for sponsors. Several levels available.
  • We are participating and supporting the Brighton Christmas Hamper Campaign.
  • The registration page for Governor Elect, Virginia O'Reily's District Conference at the Nottawasaga Resort in October 25-27, 2024 is now open for registrations.
     Please take advantage  of the early bird registration pricing. Hotel link will be provided shortly.
  • R Victoria will keep our Facebook page up to date but we have to send her pictures with some context. Thanks Victoria.
  • Rotary Club of Brighton has a new web page. There will be on line training Tuesday December 5th at 7pm. Invitations to join and learn sent out.
  • Next week Ann Falla from ENSS and possibly some students from the Environmental Club will be our guests. Ann will collect for the school, old cloths, used puzzles and board games, hygiene products, candles and used books
  • Gabriel with Youth Exchange students in Toronto this weekend including entertaining kids at Sick Kids Hospital on Sunday before coming home.
  • Planning No Frills raffle before Easter
  • We have a couple candidates for outbound exchange students for 2024 / 2025.
  • Gabriel's bucket list - Toronto trip - possible December 1 to 3, skiing, skating, a hockey game, and theatre.
Song: This Land is Our Land
 
Sharing Pot: $21 won by Audrey who donated it to Gabriel.
 
Happy Bucks: great support from community at ENSS, lots of guests, vibrant club, not wearing sox and sandles, fun meeting, to be alive and to be here, President's handling of agenda, presentations, dancing, Panto Friday, what students are doing, great board meeting, wonderful meeting with friends, interested in the Environment, Mexico and Jack good on the plane, shared breakfast with son-in-law.
 
Rotary Minute:
 
(from our new web page)
 
Brazil: Together Against Polio campaign
The Rotary clubs of Brazil are using the Together Against Polio campaign to combat the disease and raise awareness about vaccination. The campaign includes billboards, leaflets, social media graphics, and a website featuring verified information from sources like the World Health Organization, the Pan American Health Organization, and the Global Polio Eradication Initiative. Through their extensive network, clubs are distributing free campaign materials, spreading accurate information, and encouraging polio vaccination across the nation.
Stories
ENSS Environmental Club 2023
R Chris introduced out guests:
 
Anne Falla has been teaching at ENSS since 2001 and she is the staff advisor to the school's environmental club. Anne also coaches the ENSS cross country team. She participated in the committee to upgrade the ENSS track and field facilities which raised $860,000 from the Community and culminated in the TSN Party on site.
 
Elena De Luca and Nate Bennett are grade 12 students at ENSS.  They completed a science project - called "ENSS Recycles?" - last year.  Their project won first place in the Senior Earth and Environmental Sciences division and third place overall at the Peterborough Regional Science Fair in April.  By virtue of their third place finish, they earned an all-expenses-paid week in Edmonton where they presented their project at the Canada-Wide Science Fair.
 
 
 
Anne gave us an update / recap of the Environmental Club at ENSS. She is very thankful for the community support and partnerships that ENSS enjoys, including the support from Rotary. Earlier this week she filled her car with donations from Brighton By the Bay community organized by R Chris. The donations go to the Environmental Club's Chique Boutique, a thrift store for students and diverts goods from the landfill. They have 'Give Away Days' on Thursday's.
 
All the material from the Chique Boutique is weighed and they are approaching a metric Tonne diverted from landfill.
 
They sell trees as a fundraiser.
They clean the school yard, picking up waste annually,
They have a weekly quiz with prizes for students.
Elena organizes a community walk every Friday to promote the Environment
They held a food drive in the spring with support from the Leo's
They are planning an Earth Day party April 22 next spring.
 
Students undertake research projects and compete in Science Fairs. One of these projects was presented by Nate and Elena.
 
'ENSS Recycles ?'
 
Elena and Nate investigated the success of the ENSS recycling program. They started with a survey of the students, asking several questions about their understanding and success of the ENSS recycling program.
 
They designed some new 'recycling' bins and organized a class by class recycling program to educate and promote recycling.
 
Then they tracked what happens to the recycling by putting a couple 'trackers' in the waste. One ended up in a landfill in the Ottawa area, the second in a closer landfill. They looked at the cost and waste of hauling 'recycling' to Ottawa. They followed up with the company contracted by the School Board to remove the waste and recycling with little success. They reached out to CBC Go Public that resulted in a story.
 
When they took their project to Edmonton last summer, they witnessed the heavy smoke in the air from the wild fires.
 
Elena and Nate are committed to taking steps to improve our Environment.
 
Pres Joyce presented a cheque to the ENSS Environmental Club.
 
 
 
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