Sunday, July 26, 2020

Our Program. Journey Jamison. Theory of Change. July 27 to August 2, 2020

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 to this week's meeting of
The Rotary E-Club of Canada One
For the week beginning July 27, 2020

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Greeter this week 
Rotarian Dieter Brand



July focus - Transition

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Inspirational moment 
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Click here to learn more about Hillcrest College, Zimbabwe.

Click here to learn more about the Zimbabwe Marimba.

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Canadiana 

A few famous Canadian writers

Robert Service (1874 – 1958)

Called “the Canadian Kipling,” Robert Service is remembered today for poems such as “The Shooting of Dan McGrew” (1907) and that perennial elementary school public-speaking favourite, “The Cremation of Sam McGee” (1907).




Robertson Davies (1913 – 95)

This prolific and towering literary figure puts to shame those of us who toil away grinding out books of trivia.  Aside from a career that encompassed journalism, editing, playwriting, directing theatre, literary criticism and teaching, he is probably most widely remembered for his novel trilogies:  The Salterton Trilogy (1951-58) The Deptford Trilogy (1970-75), and The Cornish Trilogy (1981-88).




Pierre Berton (1920-2004)

The writer who made the world realize that Canadian history could be exciting, Berton published countless volumes of lively, meticulously researched “popular history.”  While many of his works are famous in Canada, his two-volume history of the War of 1812 – The Invasion of Canada (1980) and Flames Across the Border (1981) – in particular shows a non-fiction writer at the height of his powers.




Margaret Atwood (b. 1939)

Arguably Canada’s best-known writer, Atwood is a novelist, essayist and poet, notable for an incredibly diverse body of work that trades in themes of feminism, Canadian identity, sexual identity, and just being human.






And our National Anthem



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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?   

June 17.  A very moving talk by Carl Pillitteri about being in the Fukushima Power Plant when the earthquake hit followed by the tsunami.
-- David Werrett, E-Club of Canada One, District 5370

The Fog of Disbelief.  The fog of disbelief reminds me of my earthquake experiences in El Salvador in 2000 and 2001.  We hear the tremendous emotion this speaker is challenged with as he tries to share his story PTSD.  Events that shake our worlds – perhaps even those that  the massive changes the Covid-19 virus is causing – upset us to our cores.  But through sharing your experiences with others, as this speaker tries to do, healing can be found. Be well and share what you are able to do with your time.
Lynne Ternosky, Rotary Club of D6330 Passport

June 22.  A way to grow islands and coastlines:  I want to volunteer for THIS project!
-- Vicki Horsfield, E-Club of Canada One, District 5370

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Archved Meetings
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Announcements

Our District 5370 Virtual Conference



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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.m. to 7:00 p.m. (Mountain Time) 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. (Mountain Time) we host a casual FellowSIP Coffee Chat. 



Everyone is welcome to attend and we encourage your participation.

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The Rotary E-Club of Canada One
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Humour 

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New members' corner 

The polio eradication infrastructure used for detecting the poliovirus and delivering vaccinations is enabling a strong response to COVID-19, especially in polio-endemic countries.

Polio staff in those countries who track the spread of the poliovirus are supporting surveillance for COVID-19 through contact tracing, improving lab testing, providing technical support, and training additional surveillance officers. 


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Rotary minute 


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Food for thought 

The recent coronavirus pandemic is only exacerbating the problems currently facing herders, also known as pastoralists, in Kenya. They’ve seen their livestock devastated and crops destroyed after the worst locust invasions in 70 years and villagers are bracing themselves for another swarm, 400 times larger if left unchecked. 


With less vegetation for grazing, herders can sometimes infringe on neighbours’ land, causing violent conflict. We follow Josephine Ekiru, a peace-builder, who is trying to help as economic insecurity caused by the pandemic fuels attacks.


An additional short video for consideration:



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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 - The Rotary Anthem


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Speaker Program 

I don't have to be the future.


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Four-way Test

For those who have not attended a Thursday morning FellowSip chat, you've missed a lot of fun.  The group Four-Way Test can create many laughs - unintended.  So, why not join us?  

To close the meeting, here is the first try of the group effort the Four-Way Test of the things that Rotarians think, say, or do.



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