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Club AGM & Elections
Jan. 24, 2022 12:00 p.m.
Club business. Members only. NOTE: This a Virtual/In-Person meeting. To join the meeting via Zoom - CLICK HERE. |
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North Bay Humane Society
Jan. 31, 2022 12:00 p.m.
Our guest speaker is Liam Cullin, CEO, North Bay Humane Society. Liam is going to tell us all about the work that the Humane Society does. Animal adoptions are easily the best known activity. And Liam will share their full range of services and duties. NOTE: This a Virtual/In-Person meeting. To join the meeting via Zoom - CLICK HERE. |
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Rotary Club Great Student Awards
Feb. 07, 2022 12:00 p.m.
The Rotary Club's motto is "Service Above Self". The Rotary Club of North Bay instills this philosophy of unselfish volunteer service in both its members and the community at large through the implementation and promotion of various projects. For more info...read here. NOTE: This a Virtual/In-Person meeting. To join the meeting via Zoom - CLICK HERE. |
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The Monarch Ultra
Feb. 14, 2022 12:00 p.m.
Guenther Schubert, a member of the Rotary Club of Peterborough-Kawartha and one of the organizers will be talking about this year's latest initiative. A total of 58 runners, along with numerous virtual participants, took part of the 1,800 km relay run across southern Ontario to bring awareness to monarch butterflies.Through the Monarch Ultra Relay Run and Virtual 10km, over $10,000 was raised for Camp Kawartha!! These funds will support environmental programming for children of all ages. Helping to educate the next generation of environmental stewards is more important than ever.
NOTE: This a Virtual/In-Person meeting. To join the meeting via Zoom - CLICK HERE. |
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Rotary's Camp Tillicum Corp. AGM
Feb. 28, 2022 12:00 p.m.
Club members only. There will be no other program for the club meeting on this day.
The usual tasks for an AGM will be carried out: Approving Financial Statements, approving an Auditor and carrying out Board of Director elections. And a report on the status of construction at the Camp.
An additional task this year is to approve a new Corporate By-law. Our existing by-law document has been brought up to date by a lawyer from D'Agostino Law and has been reviewed and approved by the Board. The membership must now vote on it to ratify.
NOTE: This a Virtual/In-Person meeting. To join the meeting via Zoom - CLICK HERE. |
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North Bay Active Transportation Master Plan
Mar. 07, 2022 12:00 p.m.
Rod Bilz, Committee Chair, The Cycling Advocates of Nipissing, will be the guest speaker at the noon meeting. NOTE: This a Virtual/In-Person meeting. To join the meeting via Zoom - CLICK HERE. |
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Diversity, Equity, and Diversity
Mar. 14, 2022 12:00 p.m.
In June 2021, Rotary’s Board of Directors strengthened its commitment to making diversity, equity, and inclusion a part of all aspects of Rotary’s culture. Part of that commitment includes ensuring that we are creating supportive environments that foster open communication and shared learning, where everyone is encouraged to share their authentic selves, and where we all have the same access to opportunities to succeed and grow. NOTE: This a Virtual/In-Person meeting. To join the meeting via Zoom - CLICK HERE. |
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Going the Extra Mile for Safety
Mar. 21, 2022 12:00 p.m.
Mark Wilson, Resource Member, GEM Committee [Going the Extra Mile for Safety] will be talking to the club about his pilot project. Going the Extra Mile for Safety was founded in 2015 by the Temiskaming Shores and Area Chamber of Commerce. 2+1 Road Description A 2+1 road consists of 2 lanes in one direction and one lane in the opposite direction with a crash rated physical barrier separating the lanes. The 2+1 profile alternates every 1-4 km which provides passing opportunities on a regular basis for both directions of travel and eliminates inappropriate and dangerous passing manoeuvres. 2+1 roads have significantly reduced fatality and serious injury rates on rural highways in countries where they have been built in large part due to the median barrier which virtually eliminates, high energy, head-on crashes. For more about the committee and the project visit - https://tsacc.ca/gems/ or this media article - https://www.mynorthbaynow.com/86611/2-plus-1-highway-pilot-coming-to-highway-11-north/. NOTE: This a Virtual/In-Person meeting. To join the meeting via Zoom - CLICK HERE. |
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Club Council
Mar. 28, 2022 12:00 p.m.
Club Council to discuss previous survey results. Members only. NOTE: This a Virtual/In-Person meeting. To join the meeting via Zoom - CLICK HERE. |
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International Medical Care
Apr. 04, 2022 12:00 p.m.
Dr. Roedde will be speaking about medical care in international settings and referencing the Ukraine. Dr. Roedde, Assistant Professor at the Northern Ontario School of Medicine, has been a physician since 1978. Working with Indigenous and marginalized communities, she practises near Lake Temiskaming. She has also worked as a public health doctor in the developing world, specializing in mother-and-child health and HIV/AIDS. NOTE: This a Virtual/In-Person meeting. To join the meeting via Zoom - CLICK HERE. |
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TBA
Apr. 11, 2022 12:00 p.m.
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Christian Horizons
Apr. 25, 2022 12:00 p.m.
Tyler, will be talking about an affordable housing project that they are working on in town. They support adults with special needs in their projects in other cities and have the same plan for North Bay. For more about their organization > read here. NOTE: This a Virtual/In-Person meeting. To join the meeting via Zoom - CLICK HERE. |
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Guatemala Literacy Project
May 16, 2022 12:00 p.m.
Joe Berninger, CoEd Co-Founder & Executive Director, Cooperative for Education, will be providing an upate on the GLP. NOTE: This a Virtual/In-Person meeting. To join the meeting via Zoom - CLICK HERE. |
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Community Service Cleanup Project
May 30, 2022 12:00 p.m.
Club members will participate in a Community Service Cleanup Project in place of the regular noon meeting. Location: Chippewa Creek - meet in rear parking lot behind Memorial Gardens at noon. What to Bring: Gloves, sturdy footwear, a hat, a brown bag lunch and wear something Rotary! We will provide: Garbage bags, fellowship, some fresh air and light exercise, and the opportunity for beautifying our community! For more info contact: Bill Hagborg - bhagborg77@gmail.com. |
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Jun. 04, 2022 - Jun. 08, 2022
For information regarding the "District" designated hotel please contact DGE Richard Denton. |
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TBA
Jun. 06, 2022 12:00 p.m.
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Musical Performance
Jun. 13, 2022 12:00 p.m.
Gateway Harmony Company (GHC) is a men's chorus in North Bay, Ontario who love to sing music in the barbershop style (four-part, accapella, unaccompanied).
NOTE: This a Virtual/In-Person meeting. To join the meeting via Zoom - CLICK HERE. |
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North Bay and Area Multicultural Centre
Jun. 20, 2022 12:00 p.m.
Executive Director Deborah Robertson will be presenting on the North Bay and Area Multicultural Centre. This agency has been active for over 10 years and has a variety of programs in place to assist newly arrived people. Deborah was actually a client of the centre before starting to work there. NOTE: This a Virtual/In-Person meeting. To join the meeting via Zoom - CLICK HERE.
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Jun. 27, 2022
The club will not be holding it's regular weekly meeting. A fish fry is taking place at Rotary's Camp Tillicum on June 30th at 6:00 pm. |
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Jun. 30, 2022 6:00 p.m.
Our construction contractor for the Camp Tillicum project has offered us a catered fish fry at the new building as a celebration of completion of construction. This is set for Thursday June 30 at 6:00 pm. All Rotarians and spouses are invited.
Thank you Don Seguin!!
The cost of admission will be a donation of food/cash for the North Bay and Area Food Bank.
Note that rain should not be much of a problem owing to both the new building as well as the generous outdoor porch. It would be a good idea, I think, to bring seating. There are some tables that can be gathered but not likely enough to seat everyone. Bug spray might also be good to bring.
Further details will be provided via email.
NOTE: This event will replace the meeting scheduled for Monday June 27.
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No Meeting
Jul. 04, 2022 12:00 p.m.
On July 5, Rotary International President Jennifer Jones will be in Toronto to showcase the impact of Rotary's many projects and partnerships. This includes the Great Lakes Watershed Cleanup, and Rotary's partnership with Kids Against Hunger Canada, a food packing initiative that engages community members to address hunger in Canada and around the world. President Jennifer will close out the day with a fun filled Imagine Rotary BBQ hosted at the Toronto Botanical Garden. This is your opportunity to celebrate with her! July 5th - District 7010 Kids Against Hunger Canada Location: Two locations Barrie South Shore Community Center and North Bay - Osprey Links Golf Course (Callander) Time: 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm Participants: There will be two shifts of 40 packers in each of Barrie and North Bay Cost: $nil Registration: Opens at 12:00 pm May 26, 2022. Register Here Other: Pizza lunch will be provided. |
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Jul. 05, 2022 12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Join us for Kids Against Hunger July 5th
On July 5, Rotary International President Jennifer Jones will be in Toronto to showcase the impact of Rotary's many projects and partnerships. This includes the Great Lakes Watershed Cleanup, and Rotary's partnership with Kids Against Hunger Canada, a food packing initiative that engages community members to address hunger in Canada and around the world. President Jennifer will close out the day with a fun filled Imagine Rotary BBQ hosted at the Toronto Botanical Garden. This is your opportunity to celebrate with her! District 7010 Kids Against Hunger Canada Location: Two locations Barrie South Shore Community Center and North Bay - Osprey Links Golf Course (Callander) Time: 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm Participants: There will be two shifts of 40 packers in each of Barrie and North Bay Cost: $nil Registration: Opens at 12:00 pm May 26, 2022. Register Here Other: Pizza lunch will be provided. |
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Life4Kids
Jul. 11, 2022 12:00 p.m.
Life4Kids Canada is a registered Canadian Charity that provides a loving home for 25 homeless and abandoned boys in Nairobi, Kenya. Life4Kids rescues abandoned boys from the streets and garbage dumps in Nairobi. We provide for their emotional, physical, and educational needs. We provide a loving and nurturing home conducive to personal growth. We empower the boys to develop physically, intellectually, emotionally, socially, and spiritually. For more information > read here. NOTE: This a Virtual/In-Person meeting. To join the meeting via Zoom - CLICK HERE. |
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Jul. 18, 2022 11:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Its time to Golf! To register -> Click Here And Join Us
Tee Times Start at Noon
Regardless if you golf or not, a scramble is a fun golf event, intended to encourage participation and not skill....
Come out, bring yourself, your friends, your family and lets make it a great day of fun and fellowship...
Cost is only $80.00 ($50.00 for Osprey Members) and you get.....
Open to Rotarians, Families of Rotarian, Friends of Rotarians, Prospective Rotary Members, People Who Know How To Spell Rotary
Still not sold..... well you can sign up just for the steak bbq too!
Fee is required at time of registration..... Sign up by July 14th
To register -> Click Here And Join Us
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Jul. 18, 2022 11:30 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.
The Club's annual golf and dinner event will be taking place once again. Rotarians are encouraged to invite family and friends to participate. Non-golfers welcome - as this is a "Four Person Scramble" fun event! Cost - $70 per person (only $45 for Osprey Club members) - Includes 18 holes of golf with riding cart; lunch (starting around 11:30 am) and dinner. Dinner only - $20 (served at approximately 6:00 pm). Please register online at www.ospreylinksgolf.com/rotarygolf. For more information, please contact Jeff Rogerson at jeff@ospreylinksgolf.com or 705-752-5225 |