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Aug. 09, 2019 12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.
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Aug. 15, 2019
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Chalmers Community Services
Aug. 22, 2019
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Dunara Homes for Recovery
Aug. 29, 2019
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The Guelph Historical Railway Association - a short history and current projects
Sep. 05, 2019
Eric is the founding president of the GHRA. He is a member of the GHRA Board of Directors and also fills the role of technical and restoration specialist. The Guelph Historical Railway Association is a registered charity and was founded in 1991. It is dedicated to the preservation of our railway history, especially in the Guelph area, and its main focus areas include collecting, restoring and publicly displaying artifacts (cabooses, baggage cars, etc.), publishing stories about the history of our railways, and the continuted restoration and upkeep of CNR 6167, the locomotive located adjacent the Guelph bus terminal. |
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Sep. 24, 2019
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Sep. 25, 2019
The Rotaract Club of the University of Guelph is holding its once-per-semester fundraiser on Wednesday, September 25 from 10:00am to 3:00pm. Introduced for the first time last year, the Rotaracters sell "Krispy Kreme" donuts, either singles or by the box to raise money. This is a hugely successful event and on each previous occasion, the donuts were sold out within the first two hours! Rotaract invites members of our club to come out and see the fun. The event takes place in the main University centre building.
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Sep. 27, 2019 11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Renowned Indigenous author, Edmund Metatawabin - who was shortlisted for the Governor General's Award in 2014 for his novel Up Ghost River, and who is a recipient of the Order of Canada will speak at the regular Friday luncheon meeting of the Rotary Club of Guelph, September 27 at 12:15 pm. The meeting will be held at the Italian Canadian Club, 135 Ferguson Street, Guelph. Members of the community are invited to attend. Mr. Metatawabin will speak about his Residential School experience. Rotary is also honored to host the Chief Executive Officer of the Assembly of First Nations, Dr. Paulette Tremblay as well as Vanessa McGregor, Special Advisor to the Chief Executive Officer of the Assembly of First Nations, who will both be present at this special meeting. To confirm your attendance, please send an email to Dianne Dance (dd103074@gmail.com) or text her at 519 741 6291 by September 24th. Cost of the luncheon is $20 at the door for those pre-registered |
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Lutherwood
Oct. 03, 2019
Lutherwood is a not-for-profit health and social service organization that strengthens people's lives in the community by providing mental health, employment and housing services to more than 15,000 people annually in Waterloo Region and Wellington County. Carla will speak about how Lutherwood assists professionals who are newcomers to Guelph but are foreign-trained. |
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Grand River Conservation Foundation
Oct. 10, 2019
Founded in 1965, the Grand River Conservation Foundation (GRCF) channels donations from individuals, foundations, groups and businesses to Grand River Conservation Authority projects. More than $13 million has been raised to educate kids about the outdoors, restore vital wetlands that cleanse our water, provide habitat that promotes wildlife diversity and offer opportunities for people to simply enjoy their natural world. The Grand River and its tributaries support one million people. In the coming years, that population is predicted to increase dramatically. As we contemplate this growth, we must also consider the best way to maintain the balance between human prosperity and the health of our natural systems for the long-term sustainability of our people, wildlife, lands and most of all, our water. Our goals are to:
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Oct. 19, 2019 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
The Rotary Leadership Institute is offered to refine a rotarian's individual leadership skills and increase their base of knowledge in Rotary. The courses are open to ALL rotarians in District 7080. For further information please see http://www.rli-shiningwaters.org/
RLI consists of three parts, I, II and III, to be taken progressively. Each part is a one day seminar, those taking Part II must have completed Part I; to take Part III, Part II must have been completed. The Parts are divided into 6 modules of approximately 60 minutes each. Attendees register for one part only at a cost of $75.00 which covers welcome refreshments, breaks, lunch and materials. (This fee is reimbursed by the district for new Rotarian (within the last 2 years) and by most individual rotary clubs for all others.... Please check with your President.)
TO REGISTER: https://rotary7080.org/events/calendar Under the District 7080 website EVENTS tab Click on October 19, 2019 Click on Part 1 or Part 2 or Part 3 Register and make payment via credit card (The District or Club will refund you directly) |
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8:30-9:00am at City Hall - REGULAR CLUB MEETING IS CANCELLED
Oct. 24, 2019
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Oct. 29, 2019
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Living On Less
Nov. 07, 2019
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Habitat For Humanity, Wellington Dufferin Guelph
Nov. 14, 2019
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Discussion: Alternative Membership Models
Nov. 21, 2019
Our Assistant Zone Coordinator and District Director of Membership will be joining us to discuss alternative membership models like Passport Clubs and Satellite Clubs. We are going to review these new membership options and discuss how they might work (or not work) for our club now and in the future. |
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Chair of the Service Committee
Jan. 09, 2020
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The Co-Chairs of the 2020 Pasta Dinner Committee will provide an update
Jan. 16, 2020
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Urban Sugaring Project
Jan. 23, 2020
John Dennis is the Coordinator of the Urban Sugaring Project and co-founder of Syrup in the City. The Urban Sugaring Project allows participants to collect sap and have it collectively boiled to syrup by volunteers. Syrup in the City is Guelph's annual maple syrup festival which takes place at John McCrae Public School. You will often find John at the Tool Library fixing broken tools or driving around town picking up donations. |
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The Nightingale Centre for Bereaved Children, Youth, and Families
Jan. 30, 2020
The death of a parent or sibling is one of the most psychologically devastating events that a child or adolescent can experience. The Nightingale Centre is a non-profit organization that has been created to provide grief and bereavement support to children, adolescents, and their families in Guelph and Wellington County who have experienced, or are anticipating, the death of a family member. They give hope to grieving children, youth, and families through their dedicated bereavement services. |
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