Sunday, November 27, 2022

Our Program. I broke up with Fast Fashion - and you should too. November 28 to December 4, 2022.

 

 

WELCOME!!

 to this week's meeting of
The Rotary E-Club of Canada One
For the week beginning November 28, 2022

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Greeter this week 
Rotarian Irene - as December quickly approaches


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Inspirational moment 
...shared by Rotarian Vicki



The entire archipelago of the Westman Islands rests in the Southern Iceland Volcanic Zone, and was formed during numerous volcanic eruptions. As a result, the islands boast multiple remarkable rock formations and unmatched volcanic landscapes.

The Elephant Rock fascinates visitors because it resembles the head of a giant elephant which has submerged half its trunk underwater, as if attempting to quench its thirst with the Atlantic Ocean.

Many have also pointed out the rock's resemblance to H.P. Lovecraft's cosmic daemon Cthulhu, a monstrous sea creature with the face of an octopus. The likeness is complete with a cleft in the rock where the Lovecraftian creature's eyes would be, and the resulting shadow bestows an eerie and lifelike quality upon its face.

Fundamental to the rock's realistic appearance is the fact that it's entirely made from basalt; this makes the "skin" of the creature appear wrinkled.

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Canadiana 

How well do you know Canadiana?

Click here to take the quiz - and have fun!

You'll click "forward" on the quiz screen - bottom right corner.

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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?   

October 9. Enjoyed learning about the awesome work of District 9810 and their Light Up Timor Through Enterprise solar project and it was really interesting to learn about the History of Women & Rotary through the speaker program.
-- Brenda Race, E-Club of Canada One, District 5370

October 9. I had no idea that the Women in Rotary movement has been active almost as long as Rotary itself. That was a fascinating summary. My business partner was the 1st woman Rotarian and president in our region. I would never have contemplated joining Rotary if it had still excluded women. It is a dark stain on our history that it took the Supreme Court to force Rotary to become inclusive.
-- Todd Colbourne, Rotary Club of Kingston, District 7040

October 17. Loved the video on hunger and Margaret Mead’s lesson.
-- Nance Macleod, E-Club of Canada One, District 5370

Diana Francis, October 10. Great quote for every aspect of life: "Just put one foot in front of the other, and keep moving!"
October 17. Wow! Powerful message on literacy. At Creating Opportunities for Guatemalans, we are about to convert our in-house library to a Community Library, for all the same reasons this speaker mentioned. In fact, some of his quotes are going to get painted on our new library walls!!
-- Vicki Horsfield, E-Club of Canada One, District 5370

October 19. I thoroughly enjoyed the hummingbird story. Judy and I are avid hummingbird feeders.
-- Neil Rogers, E-Club of Canada One, District 5370

October 19. Literacy Ted Talks was enlightening. I loved he Food insecurity video - very powerful. Another wonderful meeting. Thanks.
-- Sharon Blaker, E-Club of Canada One, District 5370

October 19. I really enjoyed the various examples used in order to articulate just how important literacy is to society, including the point made that if a child is not reading proficiently by the fourth grade, they have a 78% chance of not catching up. What I am most likely to share with others is the importance literacy makes on people academically as well as socially, especially to new parents. A third of all children born in poverty stay in it through adulthood. This is what John believes literacy learnt in school and in the library can help with overcoming.
-- Kiara Binu. I am not a Rotarian.

October 24. Loved the Rotary Four Way Test performed as a song by the RC of Saskatoon! Awesome!
-- Jim Ferguson, E-Club of Canada One, District 5370

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Archived Meetings
  • For meetings before September 25, 2022, please click here. 
  • All meetings are archived.  For meetings after September 25, 2022, please scroll to the very bottom of this page.

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Announcements 


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Click this link to view a special winter greeting!

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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!


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We appreciate donations made by our generous visiting Rotarians!

The Rotary E-club of Canada One appreciates donations made by visiting Rotarians and guests when they attend our meeting. 

 In recognition of the support given to our Club by these visitors, the Club makes a quarterly donation of $100 to the Rotary Foundation.


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Real-time meetings

Each 3rd Tuesday of the month is our Fellowship Assembly, and we often invite interesting speakers or Rotary Leaders for this entertaining, educational fun event.  Plan to join us.  



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.

Please click our Event Calendar for details and access Link.

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

All our videos can be viewed on our YouTube channel.


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 Rotary E-Club of Canada One
10430 135 Street NW
Edmonton, AB
Canada   T5N 2C6
(780) 267 4547

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Environment 


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Humour 

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New members' corner 

The Beginnings of Rotary

On February 23, 1905, Paul Harris, Gustavus Loehr, Silvester Schiele, and Hiram Shorey gathered at Loehr’s office in Room 711 of the Unity Building in downtown Chicago. This was the first Rotary Club meeting. They decided to call the new club “Rotary” after the practice of rotating meeting locations.

The Founder of Rotary – Paul Harris

Paul P. Harris was born in Racine, Wisconsin. At age three, when his family fell on hard times, they moved to Vermont to live with Harris’ paternal grandparents. He attended Princeton University, the University of Vermont, and the University of Iowa. For the next five years, Paul worked odd jobs as a salesman and reporter for a newspaper, on fruit farms, as an actor, a cowboy, and on cattle ships that travelled to Europe. Harris eventually settled in the Beverly neighbourhood of Chicago, where he lived until his death in 1947.

He began his law practice in 1896 in Chicago. In 1905, Harris organized the first Rotary club “in fellowship and friendship” with three business associates, Silvester Schiele, Gustavus Loehr, and Hiram Shorey. His initial goal was to create a club of professional and businessmen for friendship and fellowship. Early on, Harris realized that Rotary needed a greater purpose. While Harris served as president of the Chicago Rotary Club in 1907, the club initiated its first public service project, the construction o public toilets in Chicago. This step transformed Rotary into the world’s first service club.

Harris had great ambitions for the growth of Rotary, and very early in the organization’s history, new clubs were started, first on the West Coast in San Francisco, and then all over the U.S. and in Europe.

Paul Harris died on January 27, 1947. More than 300,000 Rotarians mourned. An outpouring of contributions to The Rotary Foundation created the Paul Harris Memorial Fund, which continues to support The Rotary Foundation.
The first four Rotarians (L-R) Gustavus Loehr, Silvester Shiele, Hiram Shorey, and Paul P. Harris, circa 1905-12.
Founder of Rotary – Paul P. Harris

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Rotary minute 

Rotary Action Group Against Slavery

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Food for thought 


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Food insecurity for thought

HUNGER CAN HIT ANYONE AT ANY TIME 

There can be a stigma attached to poverty, yet more than half of Canadians are less than a paycheque away from dire financial circumstances. 

An illness, accident, job loss, or dangerous family situation can push anyone over the edge and into the position of having to use a food bank.
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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 - Bring him home


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Speaker Program 


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Four-way Test

To close the meeting, Rotarian Brenda 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.  

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Attendance Links 

Complete the attendance/donation form to have your attendance recognized.
  • Visiting Rotarians and guests  -  Click HERE.
  • Members of Rotary E-Club of Canada One  -  Click HERE.

Confirmation of your attendance will be sent to your e-mail address promptly.


Please support our club!

Donate For the Meeting You Have Attended.

Please consider making a small donation in lieu of a meal 
to help us help those in need.  

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. 

  • Visiting Rotarians and guests  -  Click HERE.
  • Members of Rotary E-Club of Canada One  -  Click HERE.

Join Us!
Interested in providing Rotary Service? Unable to attend terra club meetings? 

Contact our membership chair for information or
click HERE for e-club Active Membership application.
or HERE to learn about Associate Membership
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