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Brighton Rotary News July 19 2023
2023
NOTE THAT WE ARE AT A NEW VENUE - FRANK'S CORNER GRILL
 
Members: 10
 
Guests: Terri Lynn Jenkins, our outbound exchange student Nika and future Rotary President Jack
 
 
Correspondence:
 
1. Rotary Club of Colborne's Golf Tournament at Shelter Valley Pines August 17 to support the Colborne Food Bank. See attached flyer.
2. DG John Burns second weekly news letter. See attached.
3. The time has come again for our annual Wilf Wilkinson Community Classic Golf Tournament . This year's tournament will be held at Roundel Glen (C.F.B. Trenton) on Friday, September 8, 2023. 100% of the proceeds from this event are being allocated to our Community Service portfolio. I wanted to extend an invite to our friends at the Rotary Club of Brighton, in case anyone would like to participate. Here <https://www.crsadmin.com/eventportal/Registrations/PublicFill/EventPublicFill.aspx?evtid=792653cd-d002-4aea-8866-5c929db23a20> is a link to the registration page.
 
4. Contacted by Mary Barbieri, Brighton Community Events Committee about this years Santa Claus Parade to be held Friday November 17. More to come.
 
Smile: blush
 
From a local paper, Today in History - 1863, the Scottish Reform Act included a law that Scot's had to wear something under their kilts. R Steve S asks, who inspected if this law was being followed..
 
Announcements:
  • Outbound youth exchange student Nika will be going to Poland. She has her ticket and leaves on August 21.
  • Our inbound student is Marcos Gabriel from Brasil. Rotarians can reach out to Gabriel and introduce themselves and welcome him to Brighton. We are looking for one more host family.
  • Next board meeting will be held at R Emily's home on Tuesday September 19th at 6:30pm
  • We are looking for speakers
  • Bottle drive September 9th.
  • The bar at the CDHS 100th anniversary was a success. Went well. Someone took a lot of flack for getting days mixed up and missing a shift. A big thank you to the Friends of Rotary who helped.
  • R Clay gave brief update on Elizabeth who is doing well. Still looking for work and can do 'on-line' employment.
  • R Emily witnessed one of her clients who is wheelchair bound all the time get to sail with Quinte Sailability and it was a thrill to see the impact on his life. It really is a life changing experience.
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  • Presentation today was a TED Talk by Susan Cain, The hidden power of Sad Songs and Rainy Days. See link:
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  • https://www.google.ca/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=2ahUKEwjnq6qC55-AAxXzj4kEHXCNB6kQtwJ6BAgTEAI&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ted.com%2Ftalks%2Fsusan_cain_and_min_kym_the_hidden_power_of_sad_songs_and_rainy_days%3Flanguage%3Den&usg=AOvVaw3l2-QfKF2pUe-bV4hXhfFs&opi=89978449
 
 
 
Song: I've Been Working on the Railroad (I think)
 
Sharing Pot: $?? won by R Emily and donated to the Elizabeth fund
 
Happy Bucks: successful fund raiser on Saturday, try again thanks Terri Lynn, Prairie Nurse at Capitol Friday night, TED Talk, To be healthy, play Friday and Listowel after to pick up grand-daughter, breakfast, presentation, couple past bed time, after 6 months of cardio health found he has a heart, enjoyed last week at cottage, for the help Saturday at bar, cruise to Alaska with grand-daughter.
 
 
Rotary Minute:
 
I love Rotary for many reasons, perhaps most of all for the impact we make when we work together. There is really no other group like us.
In the last five years, The Rotary Foundation has helped 100 million beneficiaries. That is staggering.
But the need is great. There are countless more we could be reaching and supporting right now if we had the resources. We could reach twice as many in the next five years. And your fellow Rotaractors and Rotarians are ready to help. They’re hungry for more grants to help more people who need us.
That’s why, this year, The Rotary Foundation Trustees have set an ambitious goal for giving of $500 million, our highest ever.
This breaks down to $150 million for the Annual Fund to help fund grants and $50 million for polio eradication, to be matched 2 to 1 by $100 million from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. For the Endowment Fund and our future, we are targeting $60 million in outright giving and $80 million in commitments, totaling $140 million. And we want to collect $60 million in other contributions, such as direct giving, cash for global grants, and Disaster Response Fund donations.
To make this happen, we need all of you — each and every Rotarian and Rotaractor.
Did you know that over 80 percent of Rotary members make no contributions to PolioPlus, or that over 60 percent make no donation at all to The Rotary Foundation? For an organization of 1.4 million members, that means that nearly 1 million of us are not contributing each year.
Imagine the tremendous difference it would make if each of those 1 million could contribute just $25 a year. That would be $25 million we wouldn’t need to raise from our best donors.
We can all give something. That’s why I am asking each of you to set a goal to give what you can to The Rotary Foundation this year.
Never have we set such an audacious goal, but I believe that you, who make up Rotary, always respond to a challenge, especially when you see the difference we can make with those funds. We are part of an audacious organization, one that dreams big and makes our dreams a reality.
Let’s think bigger and differently this year, so we can meet our goal and do more to Create Hope in the World. In this way, we will make the Rotary year ahead an unforgettable one, not just for ourselves, but most importantly, for those whose lives we will soon touch.
 
BARRY RASSIN 
Rotary Foundation trustee chair
Service Above Self