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Norfolk Sunrise News Highlights- May- June 2012

John Evans Memorial

evans memorial Norfolk Sunrise planted a memorial tree and placed a plaque along the Sunrise Trail to honour our friend, fellow Rotarian and Past Treasurer, John Evans, who passed away in early March.

Norfolk Sunrise Supports First Nations Youth in Remote Ontario Community

pikangikum Rotary Club of Norfolk Sunrise recently authorized an expenditure of up to $4,000 to supply 20 pairs of snowshoes, electric guitar and 4 MP3 players to the Pikangikum First Nation community to support outdoor education and music programs at the community's high school, subject to receipt of $2,000 in external donations to RCNS for this project, to be combined with up to $2,000 from RCNS. In their March 30, 2012 issue, MacLean's magazine noted that "Pikangikum, an Ojibwa community of about 2400 in northwestern Ontario .... is thought to have the highest suicide rate in the world."

Norfolk Sunrise Supports Eye Clinic In India

kullu Rotary Club of Norfolk Sunrise recently authorized an expenditure of $5,000 to assist with purchase and supply eye health and diagnostic equipment for theMaya Dass Shiv Dass Rotary Eye Hospital Kullu, Himachal Pradesh State in India. For more about this important project visit http://www.operationeyesight.com/Page.aspx?pid=307

Norfolk Sunrise Supports Clean Water Projects in Africa to Eliminate a Leading Causes of Blindness

Rotary Club of Norfolk Sunrise recently authorized a donation of $2000 to Operation Eyesight Universal towards clean water projects in Kenya and Zambia.

Trachoma is the most common and widespread eye problem in the Narok District and across Kenya. Transmitted by flies and made worse by both cultural and environmental factors, the disease affects more than 30 percent of the population. Trachoma infects the eyes and scars the eyelids, which over time causes the eyelashes to turn inwards and painfully scrape against the cornea. Left untreated, trachoma leads to blindness. A major step in the eradication of trachoma is the provision of clean, protected water sources. Since the program began 51 water points have been created, including bore holes and water catchment systems. Throughout the district the prevalence of trachoma has dropped dramatically, and in the village of Ongata Naado, where the first bore hole was drilled, trachoma has ceased to be a problem. For more about this important project visit http://www.operationeyesight.com/Page.aspx?pid=292

Wanted Councillor for our 2012-13 inbound from Taiwan

The 2012-13 Youth Exchange is looking for councillors for one of our inbounds. Brian Lee is a student coming in from Taiwan and will arrive in Aug 2012.  As his Councillor, your responsibilities would include:

1.     Regular contact with the student to see how they are doing along with school the host family.

2.     Take the student to as many Rotary meetings as their school reasonably allows. The counselor should introduce the student at the initial club meeting.

3.     Coordinate with club members social outings with the student to get them to know the student and to keep the student active during their year.

We would also like the councilor to pick Brain up on arrival, assist with enrolment in school and initial introductions to the first host family, you will be Brian's guide through this experience, and his support system while he is here.

This is an extremely gratifying experience (not an onerous task) - a good opportunity to support our Youth Exchange program by saying "yes" and one that I would encourage members to seriously consider.

For more information please contact Barb Tanner-Billings

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phone 519-428-9075

text 226-567-2177

 

 

 

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ROTARY CLUB OF NORFOLK SUNRISE
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Norfolk Sunrise Rotarians are a diverse group of men and women joined together in active community service, both locally in Norfolk |County, Ontario, Canada and internationally.

The Rotary Club of Norfolk Sunrise presents each member limitless opportunities to serve.  Click on Club Organization for more.

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Try us out. Come as a visitor and see for yourself how service through Rotary can be a rewarding and enjoyable experience

ROTARY  is the oldest service organisation in the world, Rotary International. Norfolk Sunrise is part of Rotary District 7090 encompassing Southern Ontario and Northern New York.
We are located in Simcoe, Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada, and we meet every Tuesday at 7.00 a.m. in
Norfolk Golf and Country Club, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada
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Rotary News

Date

Event

May-01

Club Meeting  Norfolk Golf & Country Club, 7:00 am Power Camp, Speaker Michelle Crowley

May-08

Committee Meetings  Norfolk Golf & Country Club, 7:00 am

May-10

Board Meeting

May-15

Club Meeting  Norfolk Golf & Country Club, 7:00 am, 2 Billion Trees, Speaker John Bache

May-22

 

May 26

Club Meeting  Norfolk Golf & Country Club, 7:00 am, Imperial Oil

Sunrise Trail Clean-up 0900, WD Stalker Parking lot

May-29

Club Meeting  Norfolk Golf & Country Club, 7:00 am, TBA      

 May 31

Norfolk Service Clubs Meeting 6pm, Burning Kiln

Jun-05

Club Meeting, 7:00 am - Off Site Research Station

 Jun-12

Committee Meetings  Norfolk Golf & Country Club, 7:00 am

Jun-15

Board Meeting

June 20

Smokin' Hot Off the Grill Night, Woodside Greens, Contact Jeff Mereweather/Steve Malo

Jun-27

Changeover Meeting, Springview Golf Course Evening Meeting Details TBA

 

 

 

July 13

 Friday 13th Hog Parking Port Dover, Community Service

 

 

 

 Oct 12-14

District Conference 2012 Best Western Plus Brant Park Inn & Conference Center
Oct 12, 2012 - Oct 14, 2012


Latest update: 15 May 2012