Monday, May 6 – Belinda Leaman - Mental Health & Youth
Wednesday, May 15 at 5:30 – Club Assembly - replaces Monday May 13th meeting
Monday, May 20 – Victoria Day, no meeting
Monday, May 27 – Volunteer Awards program
Monday, June 3 – Garnet Fenn, Financial Literacy
Monday, June 10 – Youth Exchange (Farewell to Gaspard and Takako)
Monday, June 17 – Club Awards
Monday, June 24 – President Jules End-of-Term Speech
Monday, July 1 – Canada Day, no meeting
Monday, July 8 – Welcome President Gord
Highlights from the Joint Rotary Club meeting on Wednesday, April 17th: Guest speaker Heather Grondin, Vice-President, Communications and Stakeholder Relations, WDBA-Windsor-DetroitBridgeAuthority gave an update about the GordieHoweInternationalBridge project. Also, students from St. ClairCollege Event Management Program presented a cheque to the Rotary District 6400 Vocational Training Team. Proceeds were raised at their "Evening for Education" event held on April 7th at the CiociaroClubofWindsor. The VTT team is planning on distributing the supplies that will be purchased with these funds in Ghana in May.
Chris Pressey, President and Arthur Barbut, CEO of the Downtown Windsor Business Accelerator.
"The Accelerator is an entrepreneurial ecosystem with co-working spaces specifically designed to help accelerate the growth of start-ups and emerging businesses, featuring on-site training and mentoring programs in a truly collaborative environment. Together with our members, we’re working hard to create the future of Windsor and Ontario.
The magic that makes the Accelerator successful is social capital – the idea that a network provides value to its members by allowing them to access the social resources embedded within that network. In other words, everyone who becomes a member of the Accelerator immediately gains access to the knowledge, experience and connections that the Accelerator has been building since 2011." https://www.downtownaccelerator.com/
April Foolishness! Peter Hrastovec reminded the Club about Rotary International's "Every Rotarian Every Year" initiative, which encourages all Rotary Club members to contribute $100 (or the equivalent of the Club's total donations) to Annual Fund every year in order to help Rotary Foundation. Our Club has been able to access grants and do incredible things because we've always managed to reach this EREY goal. It's important we do it again, but we have a ways to go - and only until the end of June to do it. Peter is encouraging everyone to donate what they can to the Annual Fund; each time $500 is reached, Anil will get up on to the podium and tell a joke! To donate, please visit https://rotary1918.com/page/donate and select "Annual Fund" or call the office at 519-253-6382.
Members celebrating their Club anniversaries this week:
George Mikhael (1 Year)
Congratulations to all the winners at last night's Windsor-Essex Business Excellence Awards. Our Club is particularly thrilled to recognize the following Club members (and Allison!) who were presented with an award:
Cindy Wickens: The New Business of the Year Award sponsored by Windsor-Essex Regional Chamber of Commerce went to Xperience Home Health Care.
Sherrilynn Colley-Vegh, director of Leadership Windsor Essex, took home the previously announced ATHENA Award sponsored by Bell.
Elaine Whitmore: John McGivney Children’s Centre received the Pillars of Our Community Award sponsored by Motor City Community Credit Union.
Allison Hawkins, co-owner of Hawkins & Co. Accounting. was presented with The Professional of the Year Award sponsored by TD Commercial Banking.
The Salvation Army needs your help with their Soup Kitchen on Wednesday nights. For more information, please contact Susan Falodun at
falodun@uwindsor.ca or call her at 226 347-1565.
Be a part of the Club's significant fundraiser. To volunteer please contact Coordinator Walter Willms at 519-966-7150 or walter.willms.windsor@gmail.com. He, or a designate, will be in attendance at every bingo.
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Saturday, July 6
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Saturday, July 13
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Wednesday, August 21
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Monday, September 16
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Many thanks to Colin McKillop, Randy Winters and Michael and Walter Willms for working the Bingo on April 26th. They will have raised $1,000 to support the Adult Assistance Committee.
The NET Bingo revenue for March was $1,364.07. Thanks to all who made this possible.
Battery Box Program
The Battery Recycle Box Program is active. Please drop your used batteries, light bulbs, ink cartridges and other recycle items in the battery box at the back of the room.