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IT Chair , RID3292 Nepal-Bhutan
Jul. 22, 2020
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Oct. 24, 2020 10:00 a.m.
Our club will be represented by Rotarian Elaine and Rotarian Beth as we remind the world that we are close but still need to finish the job to erradicate Polio around the World. The Ladies will be pedaling for Polio as they start their ride at the Rainbow Bridge in Niagara Falls Canada hopefully being able to see the Rotarians on the USA side. Rotary District 7090 represents almost 70 clubs in Canada and the USA known as the Best of Friends District will have up to 2 Rotarians from each club riding. Unfortunately due to Covid-19 we must socially distance and this was as close as we can get. To support our riders https://raise.rotary.org/BethFleeton/challenge |
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Oct. 27, 2020 7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
The link was sent to every Rotarian-please register to attend-Came from Pene Hutton<office.d7090.org@clubrunner.email>
Topic: How to Effectively Use ClubRunner Tools Hosted by Pene Hutton and Michael, ClubRunner associate Time: Oct 27, 2020 07:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Michael's Profile: Michael has been with ClubRunner as a support team member for over a year. With a background in IT and all things computers, technology has always fascinated him from a young age as an ever-growing platform that sees no sign of slowing down. Please be sure to register in advance to receive the link to this training session on ClubRunner which will be emailed to all registrants on Monday, October 26, 2020. |
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New President of Niagara College
Oct. 28, 2020
Sean Kennedy joined Niagara College in 2006 as vice president, Student and External Relations and CEO of the Niagara College Foundation, a role in which he oversaw the College’s re-branding and implemented strategies to strengthen the College’s marketing, fundraising, enrolment, community engagement and government relations. For the 2011-2012 academic year, Kennedy served as interim vice president, Academic, with responsibility for all academic operations of the College, including program quality, pathways and educational development. Kennedy assumed his current role in 2014, overseeing the College’s global engagement and rapidly growing international activities, including international partnerships and student mobility, student recruitment and services, English Language programs, and overseas projects, campuses and training. In this role, Kennedy has led a multi-national team of more than 500 employees who have significantly extended the College’s profile and enriched the lives of students around the world. Kennedy has also been a member of boards and agencies at the national, provincial and community levels. Prior to joining Niagara College, Kennedy held leadership positions in student services, academic and International education at the University of Alberta and Red Deer College. “It is an absolute privilege to be given the opportunity to lead Canada’s most dynamic college,” said Kennedy. “Niagara College is successful because we dream big, we dare to lead, and we have an exceptionally dedicated team of faculty and staff, who share a commitment to the success of our students and our communities. Looking ahead to a period of significant opportunities and challenges, I will work tirelessly as president to nurture, encourage and leverage our shared values, and the defining characteristics that set Niagara College apart.” Kennedy and his wife, Kerry, live in Fonthill and are the proud parents of two sons, Aidan and Neil. |
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Nov. 18, 2020 4:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
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Rotary International Director (2020-22).
Nov. 25, 2020 7:00 p.m.
Valarie had a 27 year career as a restaurant owner in Toronto. The brand, Tim Hortons, is the most recognized and iconic franchise in Canada. The Wafer’s operation was best known for its inclusive hiring practices and accessibility, especially in the area of employment.
Valarie was governor of District 7070, which covers the greater Toronto area, in 2013/14. Now residing in Collingwood, her home club is the Rotary Club of Collingwood South Georgian Bay, District 7010. Valarie has continued to serve Rotary in a number of international roles. She is an international trainer, a member of the international convention committee, representative of the Rotary International President, and most recently has been elected to serve on the board of Rotary International 2020-2022
During Valarie’s tenure as a Rotarian she has participated and led many initiatives including a recent mission to Kosovo with Gift of Life International. She has also served as the Vocational Training Team leader to Australia in 2010 focusing on youth mental health, a national immunization day in India in 2012 and has travelled to Kenya and Tanzania to audit long term Rotary Foundation grant activity.
Valarie, and her husband of 33 years, Mark are Paul Harris Fellows, Bequest Society members and Major Donors to The Rotary Foundation.
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Dec. 05, 2020 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.
Practise Virtual Trivia Game on Zoom To get our club ready to host virtual trivia's we are doing a trial night Teams will be up to 4 players Your 4 players can play at your own home or in 4 different locations- Please invite your friends for this fun evening, yes we expect a few snafu's Price for the evening is minimum $10 per team or you can donate more if you. We will contact you for payment before the event We will start at 6:30 putting your team in your own break out room and going back and forth thru the night with your own break out room and the question rounds. Please register the team captain only and we will contact you for your team members You can email us if you want to be on a team The question will be rounds of 10 questions
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Nepal Community Schools Project which was just approved for a Global Grant.
Dec. 09, 2020
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Dec. 16, 2020 4:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
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