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The Rotary E-Club of Canada One
For the week beginning September 28, 2020
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to this week's meeting of
The Rotary E-Club of Canada One
For the week beginning September 28, 2020
Scroll down to enjoy the content!
Complete the form for a make-up!
Please leave a donation to assist our club do Rotary's good works!
Looking for an Archived Meeting from September 2020 and on?
Just scroll to the very bottom!!
Thanks!
Looking for an Archived Meeting from September 2020 and on?
Just scroll to the very bottom!!
Thanks!
September Focus - Literacy
October Focus - Economic and
Community Development
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Canadiana
Pizza has been a core food for North Americans for so long that we forget that it is, relatively speaking, a new dish on our shores. Most people over the age of about 75 can remember the first time they ever saw, heard of, or tasted pizza; the New York Times first introduced the dish to its readers back in 1944. But Sam Panopoulos, 81, of London, Ontario, a small city about halfway between Detroit and Toronto, can take it one step further. He can remember inventing what is now one of the most popular pizzas in the world: the Hawaiian pizza.
The Hawaiian pizza doesn’t come from anywhere near Hawaii. It comes from Ontario, and was concocted in 1962 in a restaurant serving typical mid-century food without any particular focus. Since its creation, it has become a divisive and fiercely debated entry in the pizza lexicon; a reader-created post on BuzzFeed even called it “the most insulting and offensive pizza in the world.”
Melding canned pineapple and small squares of ham atop a regular cheese pizza, the Hawaiian is a niche pizza. In North America, you would never buy it for an office party or to feed hungry friends at a bar, at least not without a thorough interrogation to find out each eater’s stance on the pie. Pizza is a dish that is universally loved in the U.S. and Canada, but Hawaiian pizza is, very often, despised.
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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?
August 22. The videos about facial recognition were a real wake-up call to try and preserve your identity and not let it get used by others without you giving the right.
-- David Werrett, E-Club of Canada One, District 5370
Personal Development. Greg Smith discusses how we can help our children reach their full potential. We first determine their passions and strengths, which are already genetically pre-determined. We can then nurture and encourage them to reach for the stars. I find this very helpful having two teenage boys that are different in many ways. They also have different passions.
-- Michael Thomas, Rotary Club of Stony Plain, District 5370
August 24. Boys of 1905. Fun to see a video of the beginnings of Rotary!
-- Vicki Horsfield, E-Club of Canada One, District 5370
August 25. Great Rotary Content! The Guest speaker was hilarious. A great lesson about Africa.
-- Elly Conteras, E-Club of Canada One, District 5370
Boys of 1905. The piece on polio in 1955 was very enlightening.
-- Elizabeth Gaffney, Rotary Club of Stratford, District 6330
-- David Werrett, E-Club of Canada One, District 5370
Personal Development. Greg Smith discusses how we can help our children reach their full potential. We first determine their passions and strengths, which are already genetically pre-determined. We can then nurture and encourage them to reach for the stars. I find this very helpful having two teenage boys that are different in many ways. They also have different passions.
-- Michael Thomas, Rotary Club of Stony Plain, District 5370
August 24. Boys of 1905. Fun to see a video of the beginnings of Rotary!
-- Vicki Horsfield, E-Club of Canada One, District 5370
August 25. Great Rotary Content! The Guest speaker was hilarious. A great lesson about Africa.
-- Elly Conteras, E-Club of Canada One, District 5370
Boys of 1905. The piece on polio in 1955 was very enlightening.
-- Elizabeth Gaffney, Rotary Club of Stratford, District 6330
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Archived Meetings
- For meetings before September 2020, please click here.
- For meetings starting September 2020, please scroll to the very bottom of this page.
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!
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.
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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Anyone can subscribe to our channel so that you will be automatically notified when a new video is posted.
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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
- Send a cheque to:
The Rotary E-Club of Canada One
Apt. 1708
1108 6th Avenue SW
Calgary, AB
Canada T2P 5K1
New members' corner
The mission of The Rotary Foundation of Rotary International is to enable Rotarians to advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace through the improvement of health, the support of education, and the alleviation of poverty.
The Rotary Foundation is supported solely by contributions from the public, Rotary members, and friends of the Foundation. Those contributions, gifts, and donations are transformed into service projects that change the lives of thousands of people across the world.
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Rotary minute
Jaipur Limb Workshop Project in Ethiopia from Rotary Caribbean 7020 on Vimeo.
Food for thought
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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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Four-way Test
To close the meeting, Rotarian Keith Evans, our President-elect, recites the Four-Way Test of the things that Rotarians think, say, or do.
Thank you for joining us. We appreciate your feedback and hope you will return and invite a guest.
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E-Club’s Facebook page. We work hard to post something every second day, sometimes more often.
Invite friends to Like our page and enjoy our posts. Also, please take the time to Share our posts on your Facebook Page.
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Attendance Links
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We thank you very much!
Program Donations
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.
We are developing ideas for fundraising with our members who are scattered across Canada, USA, Central America, and Europe, but we do need your help.
As you have not had to buy lunch or travel to attend this program, please make a donation of a minimum of $10.00, considering you're saving in time and cost in appreciation for the experience you have enjoyed.
Interested in providing Rotary Service? Unable to attend terra club meetings?
Contact our membership chair for information or
or HERE to learn about Associate Membership
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