Rotary Club of Lethbridge SUNRISE Meetings – Thursday 7:00-8:00 am at Streatside Eatery, 317 – 8 St. S. Chartered March 10, 2001 Sponsored by Rotary Club of Lethbridge 44 Members
SUNRISE CLUB LEADERSHIP PresidentCarol Kundrik President ElectJudi Reed Past PresidentGreg Tiffin SecretaryBarb Kinahan TreasurerBerga Moen Sergeant-at-ArmsMatthew Hatch Club ServiceErica Cormack Public RelationsMarty Boogaart Community ServiceCarol Kundrik InternationalJim Campbell Youth ServicesKaren Johnson Youth ServicesFelipe Guerra FundraisingGwen McMillan MembershipMyrna Procinsky-Longair MembershipMarlys Reynar FoundationDon McInnes HistorianCarolyn Clark Weekly BulletinMarty Boogaart WebsiteMarty Boogaart
COMMITTEE YOUTH SERVICES The committee plans and carries out youth projects and coordinates the Rotary Youth Exchange for the club. KAREN JOHNSON Chair FELIPE GUERRA Member GWEN McMILLAN Member KIM DERKSEN Member
Bring a non-perishable food item for the food bank. Donations of books for the new Standoff Public Library are also being accepted.
We are invited to join Soup Sisters & Broth Brothers for an evening of kitchen camaraderie and delicious soup making in support of YWCA Harbour House Monday, December 14 5:30 to 8:30 pm Plum Restaurant 330 – 6 St. S. $55 per person Includes all the fresh ingredients, a chef facilitator, wine and a light meal To register visit the website Soup Sisters & Broth Brothers makes nurturing soups for women and children affected by domestic abuse and youth in crisis.
There is no path to peace. Peace is the path. Mahatma Gandhi
The Rotaract club is trying to get a vocational pairing program going with a goal building connections between Rotaractors and Rotarians, while allowing Rotaractors to gain understand of different vocations they are interested in. For this program we hope to have a list of Rotarians who would be interested in sharing career advice one-on-one with a Rotaractor who is interested in the field/career the Rotarian is or was employed. Please let me know if you or any of your club members would be willing to put their name on our list. Putting your name on our vocational list does not guarantee matching but if you are matched with a Rotaractor the time commitment is minimal and may include s, going for coffee, a workplace tour and/or anything else. Let Katie Wilson know if you would like more information about this program.
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Club Committee Meeting Schedule All are welcome to attend club committee and board meetings. As a courtesy, let the chair know if you plan to attend. MEETINGDATE Club Service Committee Erica Cormack, Chair Thu, Jan 21 – 6:30 pm Erica’s House Sunrise Board Meeting Carol Kundrik, Chair Wed, Jan 13 – 5:15 pm Torry, Lewis, Abells
Polio Plus Dinner Party January 23, 2016 – More information to follow Attend a Club Dinner Party. Enjoy a good meal, some great fellowship and make a donation to Polio Plus.
The Four-Way Test Of the things we think, say or do: Is it the TRUTH? Is it FAIR to all concerned? Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS? Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?
NO CLUB MEETING December 24 & 31
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Speakers December 10 Annual General Meeting Becoming a Host Family for Youth Exchange
The Object of Rotary 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.
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Bacon ‘n Egger Bear hugs to our program sponsor!