Sunday, March 29, 2020

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WELCOME!!

 to this week's meeting of
The Rotary E-Club of Canada One
For the week beginning March 30, 2020

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Greeter this week 
Rotarian Doug Dyer from remote Costa Rica



March Focus - Water and Sanitation

April Focus - Maternal and Child Health

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From the World Health Organization



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Inspirational moment 



LYRICS

There's a place in your heart
And I know that it is love
And this place could be much brighter than tomorrow
And if you really try
You'll find there's no need to cry
In this place you'll feel there's no hurt or sorrow
There are ways to get there
If you care enough for the living
Make a little space
Make a better place

CHORUS
Heal the world
Make it a better place
For you and for me and the entire human race
There are people dying
If you care enough for the living
Make a better place for you and for me


If you want to know why
There's a love that cannot lie
Love is strong, it only cares for joyful giving
If we try, we shall see
In this bliss we cannot feel
Fear or dread, we stop existing and start living
Then it feels that always
Love's enough for us growing
Make a better world
Make a better world

CHORUS

And the dream we were conceived in will reveal a joyful face
And the world we once believed in will shine again in grace
Then why do we keep strangling life, crucify its soul?
Though it's plain to see this world is heavenly, be God's glow!

We could fly so high
Let our spirits never die
In my heart, I feel you are all my brothers
Create a world with no fear
Together we'll cry happy tears
See the nations turn their swords into plowshares
We can really get there
If you cared enough for the living
To make a little space
Make a better place

CHORUS and END


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Canadiana 


September, 2019



Canadian Indigenous water activist Autumn Peltier, 15, addressed hundreds of international guests at UN headquarters in Manhattan on Saturday, where she urged the global community to respect the sacredness and importance of clean water.

"I've said it once, and I'll say it again: we can't eat money or drink oil," said the activist from Wiikwemkoong First Nation on Manitoulin Island in northern Ontario.

Peltier spoke at the Global Landscapes Forum, a platform on sustainable land use founded by UN Environment and the World Bank that's dedicated to achieving development and climate goals.

She used the speech to draw attention to the lack of clean water in numerous Indigenous communities, which she says sparked her activism.
"All across these lands, we know somewhere where someone can't drink the water. Why so many, and why have they gone without for so long?"


Hear her speak at the United Nations.



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Comments from our guests and members

Members and guests attending our weekly meetings are very important to us. Based on your comments we are able to produce many more educational, inspiring and entertaining weekly meetings.

Following are some of the comments we have received. Would you please send us your comments?   

February 15.   Water is life: She left us with the question that each of us should ask ourselves every single day - "What have I done for water today?"  We have grown comfortable in the way we waste and abuse water. Soon it will be too late unless when change our lifestyle now and make a commitment to use every ounce of water at least twice! For example, water from washing dishes can be used to water non-edible plants. Even without overhauling your plumbing system, you can catch your shower water and put it in your washing machine or use it to flush your toilet. But as she said, we need to make a conscious decision that we will no longer be contributors to the problem, but that we will determine to part of the solution.
-- Vicki Horsfield, E-Club of Canada One, District 5370

RI President-elect Holger Knaak has a clear vision of Rotary and as his predecessors, encourages us to change and in fostering that idea, encourages clubs to have annual strategic meetings. Every corporation has annual strategic meetings. Why not Rotary Clubs? It would be so good to review past successes and challenges and shine a light on the future road ahead.
Kelsey Leonard presents an interesting concept of giving water the same rights as corporations and humans. While I understand the possible desired outcomes and likely benefits, I certainly would like to learn how that would work.
-- Jean Michel Crepin, E-Club of Canada One, District 5370

Very much enjoyed this meeting.  Great variety from Petra, the very clever parrot to the 5 Browns performing Rhapsody in Blue and the TED talk about how we should value water much more by Kelsy Leonard.
-- David Werrett, E-Club of Canada One, District 5370

Gina Murphy Darling.  We are fortunate to live in a community that has considerable awareness of the issues identified by Ms. Darling. However, her talk reinforces the need to grow greater awareness and tackle the issues that impact our environment.
-- Don Smith, Rotary Club of Bracebridge, District 7010

February 26.  With my feet up on a stool and a glass of choco-milk, I learned that Rotarians are deeply involved in DOGOODERY. Maybe it is also a cure for dementia.
-- Jean Michel Crepin, E-Club of Canada One, District 5370

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Archived Meetings
  • For meetings before November 2019, please click here.


  • For meetings starting November 2019, please scroll to the very bottom of this page.
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Announcements

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION

We regret to announce that the Rotary International Convention, scheduled for 6-10 June 2020 in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA, has been canceled due to the ongoing threat of COVID-19. 

As the virus continues to spread rapidly around the world, we made the difficult decision to cancel our annual convention to protect the health and safety of our members, staff, attendees, and the local Honolulu community.  Learn more.

CLUB AND DISTRICT MEETINGS

In the near term, Rotary International recommends that districts and Rotary and Rotaract clubs meet virtually, cancel, or postpone meetings or events following the advice of national and local health officials.

Please continue to follow the guidelines set by the World Health Organization and your national, regional, or local health authorities to protect your health and safety. If feasible, conduct meetings online or by phone.

DISTRICT 5370 CONFERENCE 2020

The Next District Conference is hosted by OUR E-Club of Canada One!

Support our District Governor-Elect, Jim, and his Team
Register now!


Material Suggestions and Greeter Messages Always Needed!

Do you have a Rotary story that you'd like to share with the Rotary World?

Please feel free to forward an approx. 150 - 200 word message or any material suggestions in an e-mail, or in a Word document, along with a JPeg picture or two, to E-Club Administration Chair, Kitty Bucsko.

We'd love to hear from you!


Your attendance could earn you Paul Harris Points

The Rotary E-club of Canada One is excited to announce that all of our attending guests who make a donation to our club in lieu of a meal, fines or happy bucks, will have the opportunity to have their name entered in a quarterly draw in support of the Rotary Foundation.

For more information, please click on the READ MORE link at the top of the weekly meeting.

Real-time meetings

Each 3rd Tuesday of the month from 6:00 p.mm to 7:00 p.m. (MDT) is our Fellowship Assembly, and we often invite interesting speakers or Rotary Leaders for this entertaining, educational fun event.

Each Thursday Morning from 8:00 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. (MDT) we host a casual FellowSIP Coffee Chat. 




Everyone is welcome to attend and we encourage your participation.

Please click our Event Calendar for details and access Link.

For further inquiries or suggestions please contact: info@rotaryeclubcanada.ca

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How do you support our club?

In order for our club to continue its much-needed projects helping others, your contributions are critical.  You may use either:
  • The Paypal button on our ClubRunner Home Page
  • The donation button on the attendance form, or 
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The Rotary E-Club of Canada One
Apt. 1708
1108 6th Avenue SW
Calgary, AB
Canada   T2P 5K1

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Humour 

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New members' corner 

Rotary's focus in March is clean water.





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Rotary minute 

For those of you who have access to Facebook, please click this link to view a video update on the Project Amigo bus project.  If you don't have access to Facebook, follow the photos below, taken from the video.











For those who have not seen the arrival of the new Amigo bus into Cofradia this past summer, please view the video.  Volunteers are very happy with the new bus and so is Diego. It's a much smoother and safe ride and more leg space.  Come and see for yourself.

If you missed the opportunity to have a handprint with your name placed on the side of the bus, you still can. Make a $100.00 donation and we will make it happen.

...contributed by Rotarian Elly
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Food for thought 

Hidden cost of almond milk
Fifty-billion bees — 40 per cent of America’s honeybee colonies — didn’t survive last winter, according to a nationwide survey.Sebastian Gollnow / DPA/AFP via Getty Images

Almonds, blended and strained in substantial quantities to satisfy our collective thirst for nut milk, have travelled a great distance to become a coffee shop staple.

Native to the Tian Shan Mountains of Central Asia, California’s Central Valley produces more than three-quarters of the world’s supply. Grown in mega-farms wholly reliant on honeybees for pollination, it’s the insects that now must do the travelling.

As with more than one-third of our food species, almonds require pollination help. And with blossoms of blush and white blooming on millions of trees simultaneously, local pollinators simply can’t keep up. Packed into boxes, loaded onto trucks and transported en masse to a vast artificial forest, California’s 
$14-billion almond industry depends on bees-for-hire, which are dying at unprecedented rates.

Fifty-billion bees — 40 per cent of America’s honeybee colonies — didn’t survive last winter, according to a nationwide survey. “The high mortality rate creates a sad business model for beekeepers,” Nate Donley, a senior scientist for the Center for Biological Diversity, told The Guardian. “It’s like sending the bees to war. Many don’t come back.”

Click here to read more.  

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Rotary Jukebox 

For a small donation, your favorite musician will be featured on one of our next e-meetings for everyone to enjoy.

Every week we'll have a draw and the lucky person will see their song featured
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This week -  Austin City Limits


Contributed by Rotarian Vicki

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Speaker Program 
...contributed by Rotarian Vicki


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Four-way Test 

To close the meeting, Rotarian Keith Evans recites the Rotary Four-Way Test of the things that Rotarians think, say, or do.


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Our E-Club is a dynamic club comprised of ordinary working and retired people who acknowledge that Rotarians are people who are generous with their time and their resources. 

Our club and the program you have just enjoyed, either as a member or a visitor, is funded only by donations.

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