The document summarizes the leadership of the Sun City Rotary Club for the 2012-2013 and 2013-2014 terms. It lists the presidents, board members, and directors for each term. It also provides information on the night's program which includes a video and audience participation. Additionally, it outlines the key focus areas for the 2013-2014 Rotary International President, including membership, Rotary Foundation, and public image. The club's membership goal is outlined as well as encouragement for members to get excited about club activities and recruitment.
The Rotaract Mississauga meeting agenda included recognizing a member of the week, collecting happy quarters donations, providing updates about upcoming Singfest and Harlem Shake videos, discussing club business and committee work, learning about district events, and having a social activity. Key upcoming dates mentioned were the induction ceremony on April 3rd, a general meeting on April 17th, and the year-end gala prom on June 14th. The club is accepting applications for the 2013-14 executive positions.
The document summarizes the agenda and announcements for a PRSSA general meeting. It thanks volunteers, announces internship and career opportunities, upcoming events including a holiday fundraising project and panel, welcomes new members and says goodbye to a departing member, and outlines the schedule for upcoming general meetings and conferences for 2009.
The document summarizes the August 15, 2012 meeting of the Relay for Life planning committee in Dania, Florida. It outlines that they confirmed chairs for various roles. A theme of "Carnaval" was selected for the 2012 event. A kickoff event was scheduled for October 4th. Future meetings will be held the second Monday of each month. Tentative dates of March 23-24 or April 13-14, 2012 were proposed for the Relay event with a final date to be determined.
The Rotary Club of North Raleigh was formed in 1967 and has raised nearly $1 million over 49 years to support over 100 local and international charitable projects. The club holds an annual golf tournament fundraiser to support causes like literacy programs in Guatemala, food pantries, and scholarships. The 2016 tournament will be held on October 17th at Wildwood Green Golf Club to honor Jack Andrews, a longtime club member.
CSUMB Rotaract General Meeting: 03/28/2016CSUMBRotaract
The Rotaract General Meeting on March 28th covered upcoming volunteer events including bagging and tagging on April 2nd and volunteering at Dorothy's Kitchen on April 15th and 23rd. The meeting also discussed end of the year expectations including 10 hours of community service and participation in a social or tabling event. The end of year banquet was announced as taking place on May 7th at the Moose Lounge for $10. An icebreaker and guest speaker from the Cannery Row Rotary were also part of the meeting.
Plano RC President Kirk Bell Send this letter to our club members summarizing and the service and fellowship projects our club participated in during July and August 2013.
The document summarizes the activities of the Marina Key Club for February. It thanks volunteers who helped with the Surf City Marathon and encourages members to collect items and points for an upcoming butterfly park event. It also announces the Dragons of the Month and openings for leadership positions in the upcoming election, outlining required roles and responsibilities.
The document summarizes the leadership of the Sun City Rotary Club for the 2012-2013 and 2013-2014 terms. It lists the presidents, board members, and directors for each term. It also provides information on the night's program which includes a video and audience participation. Additionally, it outlines the key focus areas for the 2013-2014 Rotary International President, including membership, Rotary Foundation, and public image. The club's membership goal is outlined as well as encouragement for members to get excited about club activities and recruitment.
The Rotaract Mississauga meeting agenda included recognizing a member of the week, collecting happy quarters donations, providing updates about upcoming Singfest and Harlem Shake videos, discussing club business and committee work, learning about district events, and having a social activity. Key upcoming dates mentioned were the induction ceremony on April 3rd, a general meeting on April 17th, and the year-end gala prom on June 14th. The club is accepting applications for the 2013-14 executive positions.
The document summarizes the agenda and announcements for a PRSSA general meeting. It thanks volunteers, announces internship and career opportunities, upcoming events including a holiday fundraising project and panel, welcomes new members and says goodbye to a departing member, and outlines the schedule for upcoming general meetings and conferences for 2009.
The document summarizes the August 15, 2012 meeting of the Relay for Life planning committee in Dania, Florida. It outlines that they confirmed chairs for various roles. A theme of "Carnaval" was selected for the 2012 event. A kickoff event was scheduled for October 4th. Future meetings will be held the second Monday of each month. Tentative dates of March 23-24 or April 13-14, 2012 were proposed for the Relay event with a final date to be determined.
The Rotary Club of North Raleigh was formed in 1967 and has raised nearly $1 million over 49 years to support over 100 local and international charitable projects. The club holds an annual golf tournament fundraiser to support causes like literacy programs in Guatemala, food pantries, and scholarships. The 2016 tournament will be held on October 17th at Wildwood Green Golf Club to honor Jack Andrews, a longtime club member.
CSUMB Rotaract General Meeting: 03/28/2016CSUMBRotaract
The Rotaract General Meeting on March 28th covered upcoming volunteer events including bagging and tagging on April 2nd and volunteering at Dorothy's Kitchen on April 15th and 23rd. The meeting also discussed end of the year expectations including 10 hours of community service and participation in a social or tabling event. The end of year banquet was announced as taking place on May 7th at the Moose Lounge for $10. An icebreaker and guest speaker from the Cannery Row Rotary were also part of the meeting.
Plano RC President Kirk Bell Send this letter to our club members summarizing and the service and fellowship projects our club participated in during July and August 2013.
The document summarizes the activities of the Marina Key Club for February. It thanks volunteers who helped with the Surf City Marathon and encourages members to collect items and points for an upcoming butterfly park event. It also announces the Dragons of the Month and openings for leadership positions in the upcoming election, outlining required roles and responsibilities.
The document summarizes the minutes from a HOSA meeting held on September 20, 2010. It discusses that the guest speaker was the NC HOSA State Advisor, that teams are needed to work on projects for JDRF and National HOSA Week. It also lists popular competitive events and committees students can join. The document outlines that club dues of $15 are due by September 28th to be a member and details the point system students must earn each semester through meetings and service events.
Rotaract is the largest international service organization for young adults ages 18-30. The Berkeley Rotaract Club offers both service opportunities through projects like building water filters for developing countries and fundraising for cancer research, as well as fellowship activities that allow members to socialize and network. Members can get involved through various committees and events. The club aims to encourage community service and leadership development.
This document lists the sponsors of a tournament, including their sponsorship levels. Douglas Hyundai Santa Ana was the gold star sponsor. Moyano Family Coast Optometric, Paul Blaze O.D., Ribant Financial Services, and Suzie D. Baumann, Massage Therapist were silver star sponsors. Michael Cho and Bernard and Associates sponsored the 19th hole.
The document summarizes upcoming events for the Red Cross Club at Lincoln including a gift wrapping event on December 13th, a ladies tea party and gift wrapping party for youth council members on December 15th, and a Christmas party on December 21st. It also asks if any members are interested in blogging for the club or running for alternate treasurer and reviews the roles of various VIPs and officers in the club.
Leo Club Meeting PowerPoint - Tuesday, October 1st, 2013byrnecreekleoclub
The Leo Club meeting document announced several upcoming volunteer events for club members. It provided details about a litter cleanup on the 7-11 trail after school on October 1st. It also listed details and sign-up sheets for volunteering at the Thanksgiving dinner on October 10th and the Byrne Idol talent show on October 17th. Finally, it announced volunteer opportunities at the Bonsor Big Boo event on October 25th and a Halloween carnival at Stride Elementary on October 30th or 31st. It encouraged members to sign up online to record their service hours.
This document discusses the importance of involving Black communities in mental health services in several ways: by giving communities ownership and a voice; listening to non-traditional sources of knowledge like hairdressers and street cleaners; designing services that meet evolving community needs and spaces; making services accessible and welcoming to communities; and ensuring communities can provide feedback to improve services. It asks critical questions about how services address issues like family breakdown, school exclusions, substance use, and relationships.
The document summarizes the first meeting of the Muslim Student Association at the University of Kentucky for the 2012-2013 academic year. It introduces the executive committee members and outlines the goals of promoting unity and understanding of Islam on campus. It also lists past community service activities and events held by the MSA. Finally, it provides information on elections, membership benefits, and how to stay updated on MSA activities.
The Not Even Once Club held a meeting where they introduced their officers and advisor. They discussed upcoming volunteer events including a haunted stadium on October 26-28 and sign waving on November 26. Reminders included paying $7 dues by November 14 to participate in events and helping with a meth awareness assembly and poster making for an event on November 26. The meeting was then adjourned.
The document discusses different types of weddings including themed weddings that show personality and interests. It describes traditional wedding preparations like taste testing food and gifts received at showers or the wedding. It also mentions some non-traditional customs like a wedding cake made to look like the bride or pre-wedding parties and events. The importance of weddings is discussed as bringing families together in celebration to unite two lovers and dedicate themselves to each other with their families as witnesses.
2013-2014 Legacy Shelby County South District SchedulePatosha Jeffery
This document contains the schedule for the 2013-2014 South District high school basketball season. It lists 14 games played between 7 teams - Collierville, Germantown, Houston, Highland Oaks, Dexter, Lowrance, and Riverdale. For each game, it provides the date, home team, visiting team, and tip-off time. The season runs from October 2013 through January 2014.
The document summarizes the agenda for a Leo Club general meeting on December 10th, 2013. It includes announcements about the club website, meeting etiquette, and service hour policies. Upcoming events are also listed like a Christmas luncheon, band performance, international potluck, and volunteering at a Hogwarts performance. Sign-up sheets are available for events and the sponsor teacher closes by thanking members and wishing them to enjoy lunch.
This document provides an overview of the Lakeside Volleyball Club, which operates in the Tri-County area of Albany, Saratoga, and Schenectady counties. The club has over 30 coaches and 150 athletes ranging from ages 12-18 playing at various skill levels. It offers a competitive schedule and teaches life skills through volleyball. Practices are held weekly and the club hosts local tournaments and travels regionally and nationally. The average cost to play is $900-1200 per season, with payment plans available.
This letter provides a strong recommendation for attorney Douglas Borthwick. The principal has known Douglas for over 20 years and considers him to be an outstanding person of integrity who is respected by his peers. Douglas is described as very altruistic, sensitive to others' needs, honest, principled, knowledgeable, well organized, and exhibiting fine character, intellect and personality. The principal recommends Douglas without reservation and considers him to be one of the finest men in the legal field today.
Presentation for this meeting of Kentwood Key Club includes:
-Key Club 101
-Service Opportunities/Events
-Upcoming Events
-Hours and Dues
-Member Requirements
-Contact Information
Presentation by Nancy Tran (President)
Contact at: tran.nancy@aol.com
The document encourages joining a worship team to gain experience playing live music regularly in front of audiences of 200 people or more. It notes that being on a worship team for 7 years, playing 3-4 times a week, can help musicians grow responsible skills, gain experience needed for a career in music, and learn how to read and follow other musicians. It emphasizes that practice is important for improving skills and getting comfortable performing live. Overall, the document promotes worship teams as an opportunity for musicians to develop their talents and experience through regular live performances.
The document provides information about the Juliette program for individually registered Girl Scouts. It states that Juliettes can be in grades K-12 and participate in all Girl Scout events and programs. Juliettes are classified based on their grade level into Daisy, Brownie, Junior, Cadette, Senior or Ambassador. As Juliettes, girls receive the same benefits as troop members such as earning awards, attending events and camps, participating in product sales and service projects. Juliettes can also earn Bronze, Silver and Gold Awards by meeting all guidelines and requirements. The only required uniform item is the Girl Scout pin, with other optional uniforms available.
The Rotaract Mississauga general meeting agenda included: a guest speaker from the Boys & Girls Club of Peel; a cheque presentation to the Boys & Girls Club; an update on the upcoming TEDxMississauga event; and announcements about upcoming committee meetings, social events, and volunteer opportunities including a blood drive and coat drive.
Local farmers in Ocampo, Camarines Sur now have improved infrastructure and economic opportunities due to projects funded by the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR). Specifically, the DAR provided a P3 million farm-to-market road and a P750,000 solar dryer. The 300-meter road and 420 square meter dryer benefit over 700 agrarian reform beneficiaries by reducing travel time and costs to markets while improving the drying of harvested rice. Additionally, the DAR is implementing the Agrarian Reform Community Connectivity and Economic Support Services project in Albay, which provides machinery and training to rice farmers, aiming to increase their income by 178%.
The document outlines the agenda and notes for a Rotaract Club of Mississauga general meeting on August 28, 2013. Key items discussed include upcoming events like the Living Lights tree decorating and lighting, a Rotary Day trip to visit the UN in New York, and a Halloween party fundraiser. Social events mentioned are a picnic at Erindale Park and a meet and greet. The international committee discusses fundraising for service projects in the Philippines through events like a hot yoga session. The next general meeting on September 11th will feature a guest speaker on leadership skills.
The document summarizes the minutes from a HOSA meeting held on September 20, 2010. It discusses that the guest speaker was the NC HOSA State Advisor, that teams are needed to work on projects for JDRF and National HOSA Week. It also lists popular competitive events and committees students can join. The document outlines that club dues of $15 are due by September 28th to be a member and details the point system students must earn each semester through meetings and service events.
Rotaract is the largest international service organization for young adults ages 18-30. The Berkeley Rotaract Club offers both service opportunities through projects like building water filters for developing countries and fundraising for cancer research, as well as fellowship activities that allow members to socialize and network. Members can get involved through various committees and events. The club aims to encourage community service and leadership development.
This document lists the sponsors of a tournament, including their sponsorship levels. Douglas Hyundai Santa Ana was the gold star sponsor. Moyano Family Coast Optometric, Paul Blaze O.D., Ribant Financial Services, and Suzie D. Baumann, Massage Therapist were silver star sponsors. Michael Cho and Bernard and Associates sponsored the 19th hole.
The document summarizes upcoming events for the Red Cross Club at Lincoln including a gift wrapping event on December 13th, a ladies tea party and gift wrapping party for youth council members on December 15th, and a Christmas party on December 21st. It also asks if any members are interested in blogging for the club or running for alternate treasurer and reviews the roles of various VIPs and officers in the club.
Leo Club Meeting PowerPoint - Tuesday, October 1st, 2013byrnecreekleoclub
The Leo Club meeting document announced several upcoming volunteer events for club members. It provided details about a litter cleanup on the 7-11 trail after school on October 1st. It also listed details and sign-up sheets for volunteering at the Thanksgiving dinner on October 10th and the Byrne Idol talent show on October 17th. Finally, it announced volunteer opportunities at the Bonsor Big Boo event on October 25th and a Halloween carnival at Stride Elementary on October 30th or 31st. It encouraged members to sign up online to record their service hours.
This document discusses the importance of involving Black communities in mental health services in several ways: by giving communities ownership and a voice; listening to non-traditional sources of knowledge like hairdressers and street cleaners; designing services that meet evolving community needs and spaces; making services accessible and welcoming to communities; and ensuring communities can provide feedback to improve services. It asks critical questions about how services address issues like family breakdown, school exclusions, substance use, and relationships.
The document summarizes the first meeting of the Muslim Student Association at the University of Kentucky for the 2012-2013 academic year. It introduces the executive committee members and outlines the goals of promoting unity and understanding of Islam on campus. It also lists past community service activities and events held by the MSA. Finally, it provides information on elections, membership benefits, and how to stay updated on MSA activities.
The Not Even Once Club held a meeting where they introduced their officers and advisor. They discussed upcoming volunteer events including a haunted stadium on October 26-28 and sign waving on November 26. Reminders included paying $7 dues by November 14 to participate in events and helping with a meth awareness assembly and poster making for an event on November 26. The meeting was then adjourned.
The document discusses different types of weddings including themed weddings that show personality and interests. It describes traditional wedding preparations like taste testing food and gifts received at showers or the wedding. It also mentions some non-traditional customs like a wedding cake made to look like the bride or pre-wedding parties and events. The importance of weddings is discussed as bringing families together in celebration to unite two lovers and dedicate themselves to each other with their families as witnesses.
2013-2014 Legacy Shelby County South District SchedulePatosha Jeffery
This document contains the schedule for the 2013-2014 South District high school basketball season. It lists 14 games played between 7 teams - Collierville, Germantown, Houston, Highland Oaks, Dexter, Lowrance, and Riverdale. For each game, it provides the date, home team, visiting team, and tip-off time. The season runs from October 2013 through January 2014.
The document summarizes the agenda for a Leo Club general meeting on December 10th, 2013. It includes announcements about the club website, meeting etiquette, and service hour policies. Upcoming events are also listed like a Christmas luncheon, band performance, international potluck, and volunteering at a Hogwarts performance. Sign-up sheets are available for events and the sponsor teacher closes by thanking members and wishing them to enjoy lunch.
This document provides an overview of the Lakeside Volleyball Club, which operates in the Tri-County area of Albany, Saratoga, and Schenectady counties. The club has over 30 coaches and 150 athletes ranging from ages 12-18 playing at various skill levels. It offers a competitive schedule and teaches life skills through volleyball. Practices are held weekly and the club hosts local tournaments and travels regionally and nationally. The average cost to play is $900-1200 per season, with payment plans available.
This letter provides a strong recommendation for attorney Douglas Borthwick. The principal has known Douglas for over 20 years and considers him to be an outstanding person of integrity who is respected by his peers. Douglas is described as very altruistic, sensitive to others' needs, honest, principled, knowledgeable, well organized, and exhibiting fine character, intellect and personality. The principal recommends Douglas without reservation and considers him to be one of the finest men in the legal field today.
Presentation for this meeting of Kentwood Key Club includes:
-Key Club 101
-Service Opportunities/Events
-Upcoming Events
-Hours and Dues
-Member Requirements
-Contact Information
Presentation by Nancy Tran (President)
Contact at: tran.nancy@aol.com
The document encourages joining a worship team to gain experience playing live music regularly in front of audiences of 200 people or more. It notes that being on a worship team for 7 years, playing 3-4 times a week, can help musicians grow responsible skills, gain experience needed for a career in music, and learn how to read and follow other musicians. It emphasizes that practice is important for improving skills and getting comfortable performing live. Overall, the document promotes worship teams as an opportunity for musicians to develop their talents and experience through regular live performances.
The document provides information about the Juliette program for individually registered Girl Scouts. It states that Juliettes can be in grades K-12 and participate in all Girl Scout events and programs. Juliettes are classified based on their grade level into Daisy, Brownie, Junior, Cadette, Senior or Ambassador. As Juliettes, girls receive the same benefits as troop members such as earning awards, attending events and camps, participating in product sales and service projects. Juliettes can also earn Bronze, Silver and Gold Awards by meeting all guidelines and requirements. The only required uniform item is the Girl Scout pin, with other optional uniforms available.
The Rotaract Mississauga general meeting agenda included: a guest speaker from the Boys & Girls Club of Peel; a cheque presentation to the Boys & Girls Club; an update on the upcoming TEDxMississauga event; and announcements about upcoming committee meetings, social events, and volunteer opportunities including a blood drive and coat drive.
Local farmers in Ocampo, Camarines Sur now have improved infrastructure and economic opportunities due to projects funded by the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR). Specifically, the DAR provided a P3 million farm-to-market road and a P750,000 solar dryer. The 300-meter road and 420 square meter dryer benefit over 700 agrarian reform beneficiaries by reducing travel time and costs to markets while improving the drying of harvested rice. Additionally, the DAR is implementing the Agrarian Reform Community Connectivity and Economic Support Services project in Albay, which provides machinery and training to rice farmers, aiming to increase their income by 178%.
The document outlines the agenda and notes for a Rotaract Club of Mississauga general meeting on August 28, 2013. Key items discussed include upcoming events like the Living Lights tree decorating and lighting, a Rotary Day trip to visit the UN in New York, and a Halloween party fundraiser. Social events mentioned are a picnic at Erindale Park and a meet and greet. The international committee discusses fundraising for service projects in the Philippines through events like a hot yoga session. The next general meeting on September 11th will feature a guest speaker on leadership skills.
This document summarizes the agenda for a Rotaract Mississauga general meeting on August 15, 2012. The agenda included a presentation on why join Rotaract, a members of the week recognition, a Group Study Exchange presentation, updates on the District Conference and Rotary UN Day, and committee updates. It also announced upcoming social events like a Halloween party and a shoreline cleanup recap from an event in September.
This document defines and provides examples of key chemical concepts: filtration separates materials by particle size or solubility, distillation separates substances in a solution based on boiling points, evaporation isolates solids dissolved in liquids, solubility is how much solute dissolves in solvent, flammability is a substance's ability to burn in oxygen, reactivity is how readily a substance combines chemically with others. Examples given are a candle burning and copper reacting with oxygen to form copper oxide.
The document summarizes the agenda and notes from a Rotaract Club of Mississauga general meeting on September 25, 2013. It discusses upcoming events for the Living Lights fundraiser, a David Pallett memorial golf tournament volunteering opportunity, and RYLA 2014 conference in Washington DC. It also provides recaps of a recent shoreline cleanup and guest speaker on literacy in Guatemala. Upcoming local service events announced include a blood drive, road cleanup, and tour of a health center. The international committee announcements include a cancelled Halloween party, upcoming fundraiser for shoes in the Philippines, and awareness efforts including international Skype calls and facts.
The Rotaract Club of Mississauga held a general meeting on July 31, 2013. The agenda included recognizing a member of the week, collecting membership dues, discussing the club's recent coffee tent fundraiser at Ribfest, and planning for upcoming events like a cottage trip and the Symphony of Lights. Committee updates covered local service projects, social events, and international service ideas like fundraising to support schools in Cambodia, Ghana, and the Philippines. The international committee is looking for new members and projects for club volunteers abroad.
The Rotaract Mississauga General Meeting agenda included:
- Inducting 11 new members into the club
- Announcing that auditions for Singfest 2013 will be held on YouTube before April 30th
- Updating that the Polio Penny Drive had raised 66 lbs last week and a pizza party would be awarded if they raised over 75 lbs at the next meeting
- Encouraging members to apply for the 2013-14 Executive positions
- Thanking donations that supported a school in India
- Advertising upcoming fundraising and committee meetings
The Rotaract Mississauga General Meeting agenda included happy quarters, members of the week, announcements about upcoming events like Sky Battle and a community project in Kenya. Committee updates were provided and international initiatives like a book drive to Sri Lanka and a polio penny drive competition were discussed. Upcoming committee meetings for international, local and social committees were announced. The next general meeting will be on January 23rd and will include an international debate.
This document outlines the agenda and notes for a Rotaract Mississauga general meeting on December 5, 2012. The agenda includes discussions on why Rotaract, club business and committee updates, international and local service projects, and a team-building activity. Key updates are that Adam and Marco are members of the week for their work on the Winter Gala. The international committee is running a "Pennies for Polio" fundraiser. Locally, the club had a successful blood drive and will volunteer at the Boys and Girls Club on December 20th.
The summary provides an overview of the Rotaract Mississauga General Meeting agenda on August 29, 2012. The meeting included discussions on why join Rotaract, members of the week, a guest speaker from Our Place Peel discussing services for homeless youth, committee updates on events like the Winter Gala and book drive, and concluded with salsa dancing lessons.
This document summarizes the agenda and events for the Rotaract Mississauga general meeting on May 29, 2013. It discusses recognizing members of the week, inducting new members, providing Singfest updates, promoting the Festival of Lights fundraiser and Year End Gala. It also covers international service, local service like Relay for Life, social events like a Niagara trip and cottage trip, and upcoming district opportunities. The next general meeting will be on June 12 and feature an international themed potluck.
This document contains the agenda and minutes from a Rotaract Mississauga general meeting on May 15, 2013. The meeting included recognizing the member of the week, collecting happy quarters, and providing updates on upcoming events including Singfest auditions, the Festival of Lights, the year-end gala, Relay for Life and RYLA. It also included club business and committee updates, as well as a social activity involving movie title and member name puzzles.
The Rotaract Mississauga general meeting agenda included updates on club committees and events. It discussed an upcoming polio penny drive fundraiser in competition with other local Rotaract clubs. International committee news included the November international spotlight and an upcoming meeting. Local committee updates covered recent volunteering at a soup kitchen and upcoming events including a blood drive and gift wrapping. The social committee announced upcoming games and holiday events. District news included volunteer opportunities and conference information. The meeting concluded with a team-building activity.
This document summarizes the minutes from a Rotaract Club of Mississauga general meeting on September 11, 2013. It includes the following: recognition of members of the week; updates from various committees on upcoming local service projects like shoreline cleanups and an adopt-a-road program, as well as social and fundraising events like a Halloween party; and a presentation from a special guest on a leadership program. Members are encouraged to sign up for upcoming meetings and volunteer opportunities.
The Rotaract Mississauga General Meeting agenda included member and committee updates, upcoming social events like a Niagara trip and year-end gala, and executive elections. Key initiatives discussed were the Festival of Lights fundraiser taking on lighting trees around Mississauga from November to January, the Relay for Life overnight walk in June, and the Singfest audition deadline in May. The next meeting was scheduled for May 15th.
The document announces an event for the Property Investors Alliance that was held on Wednesday, February 10th, 2010. It provided an agenda for the event including a welcome, presentations from the Managing Director and a keynote speaker on networking and magic, as well as time for speed networking and open networking among attendees. The event aimed to help members of the Property Investors Alliance make business connections and gain benefits from their membership in the organization.
The document summarizes information about the upcoming Rotary Zone 20A Institute to be held September 14-16, 2017 in Muldersdrift, South Africa. The theme is "World Peace through Understanding". There will be plenary sessions and keynote speakers on topics related to Rotary's areas of focus. Evening social events are planned including a welcome dinner, theme dinner at Carnivore Restaurant, and closing gala banquet. Registration information is provided.
The bulletin provides information on the Rotary Club of the Hills-Kellyville's last meeting and upcoming events.
1) At the last meeting, members discussed changing traditions to attract younger members, becoming more flexible to meet members' needs, and using social media and other tools to engage more people.
2) Upcoming events include the District Conference, assisting at the Castle Hill Show, and International Night on March 19th where members will wear international dress.
3) The GSE team is holding fundraising events including a trivia night on March 30th and a farewell dinner on March 28th. Members are encouraged to support these events.
The document is a newsletter from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay that provides updates on recent and upcoming club activities. It discusses the previous week's meeting which featured a presentation on water pollution. It also announces that this week's meeting will discuss adopting an updated club constitution and will feature a presentation from an outgoing Ambassadorial Scholar sponsored by the club. Additionally, it advertises upcoming club events like the Annual General Meeting and Christmas party, and community events such as Interact club meetings and a fundraiser for the McCusker Foundation.
The document is a newsletter from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay. It provides updates on recent and upcoming club activities, events, and speakers. Recent activities highlighted include electing a new club president for the next year, hearing from a guest speaker about his work in Cambodia, and two new members joining the club. Upcoming events mentioned are the annual general meeting, a pre-Halloween social function, and two special meetings - one promoting the Rotary Foundation and another being the annual Christmas party. The newsletter also shares news from the district governor and information about other clubs' projects.
CSUMB Rotaract General Meeting: 10/06/2014CSUMBRotaract
The document provides information about an upcoming Rotaract general meeting on October 6th. It discusses recent service events and upcoming opportunities including the Walk to End Alzheimer's on October 11th and volunteering at the Castle of the Dead haunted house on October 25th. Details are provided about the point system for meetings and events. The next meeting on October 20th will feature a visit from the district governor. Mercedes Lam is recognized as Rotaractor of the month for September.
The Rotaract Mississauga General Meeting agenda covered upcoming local service projects, social events, and professional development opportunities. Under local service, objectives were discussed to build a relationship with Acorn Place and continue past successful projects like shoreline cleanup. Upcoming social events included Ribfest coffee sales, a blood drive, and a cottage trip to Sauble Beach. The Rotaract Symphony of Lights was presented, which raises funds by having companies sponsor lit Christmas trees displayed at the Living Arts Centre. Professional development aims to help members reach their full potential through workshops, seminars and other engaging activities.
This Rotary Club of Bukit Kiara Sunrise bulletin provides updates on the club's activities and events in August. Key points include:
- The club is focusing on increasing membership in August which is designated as Membership Month.
- The club highlights its informal and inclusive culture as strengths for attracting new members.
- Upcoming events include a group intercity meeting, cancelled regular meeting, Rotary Foundation seminar, and Merdeka walk/picnic.
- The club also recognizes a long-standing member, Rtn VG Chandran, for his 30+ years of active membership and service.
This document provides background information on the Rotary Club of Taguig Fort Bonifacio including a brief history of its founding, a roster of past presidents from 1999-2012, and excerpts from the governor's message emphasizing the importance of strategic planning and adherence to Rotary's guiding principles. It highlights goals of ensuring each club has a strategic plan and renewing focus on Rotary's principles to help guide service activities.
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This document contains the agenda and minutes from a Rotaract Club of Mississauga general meeting on January 8, 2014. It discusses upcoming local events like Catch a Match and PD2 workshops, past events like a Christmas party and toy drive, and international debates. It also lists social events like dodgeball and volleyball teams and an upcoming winter chalet trip. Committee meetings are scheduled for international topics and Catch a Match, and the next general meeting is on January 22nd.
The Rotaract Club of Mississauga held a general meeting on November 6th, 2013. The agenda included a special guest speaker, upcoming volunteer opportunities, and social events. Members were asked to sign up to help with Living Lights tree decorating on November 21st and a charity poker tournament on November 8th. Upcoming volunteer opportunities included assisting seniors at Rotary Georgetown and serving food at Knights Table. The social coordinator announced plans for intellectual discussion nights and a winter cabin trip.
This document outlines the agenda and updates from the Rotaract Club of Mississauga's general meeting on October 23, 2013. Key items discussed include fundraising for a bursary through "Happy Quarters", decorating trees for the Living Lights event in November and needing volunteers, upcoming local service events like a Halloween food drive and hospital tour, international projects to support malnourished children in the Philippines, a charity poker tournament and cabin trip being planned, and members signing up for upcoming social and service activities. The next general meeting will be on November 6th.
This document outlines the agenda and updates for the Rotaract Club of Mississauga's general meeting on October 9, 2013. Key items discussed include an upcoming Living Lights tree decoration event, a recent road cleanup volunteer activity, plans for guest speakers and a hospital tour. Upcoming social and charity events like a poker tournament and movie night are announced. International service initiatives supporting milk distribution in the Philippines are also mentioned. The next club meeting is scheduled for October 17.
The Rotaract Club of Mississauga held its general meeting on July 17, 2013. The agenda included happy quarters, recognizing members of the week, and providing updates on upcoming local service and social events. Upcoming local service opportunities included a blood drive on July 25th and volunteering at Steps to End Violence Against Women on July 28th. The social committee discussed past successful events including a trip to Wonderland and announced an upcoming cottage trip to Sauble Beach from August 16-18. The international committee announced guest speakers for September and future clubbing nights. The meeting encouraged members to get involved in committees and upcoming initiatives.
The Rotaract Mississauga meeting agenda included members of the week, happy quarters, updates on Singfest and an upcoming gala, a presentation by Jenn about her trip to Kenya, and announcements about upcoming events. Jenn would share about her experience in Kenya for 10 minutes while members also enjoyed a potluck feast. Details were provided about the year end gala prom, Singfest semi-finals, Relay for Life, Ribfest and the Singfest finals. The next meeting details would be determined later.
The Rotaract Club of Mississauga held a general meeting on April 17th to announce their upcoming events in April, May and June including a hockey tournament, Earth Day tree planting, leadership retreat, road cleanup, trip to Niagara, international potluck, year-end gala and talent show audition. The meeting also reminded members about upcoming committee meetings, executive applications and elections, and the next general meeting on May 1st.
This document summarizes the agenda and key discussions from a Rotaract Mississauga general meeting on April 3, 2013. The meeting included recognizing a member of the week, collecting donations, presenting a cheque to a rape crisis center, inducting a new member, providing Singfest and committee updates, and announcing upcoming district events and social activities. The rape crisis center presentation provided details on their services, strategic priorities and new branding. Members were also encouraged to get involved in upcoming local service activities like Earth Day tree planting and a BBQ fundraiser.
The Rotaract Club of Mississauga held a general meeting on October 24, 2012. The agenda included discussions on why Rotaract is important, financial updates, a guest speaker from Community Living Mississauga discussing supporting people with intellectual disabilities, and planning for an upcoming Winter Gala fundraiser to support PACT's Urban Peace Program. The club is seeking help from members to promote and plan the Winter Gala event on December 8th.
The Rotaract Club of Mississauga held a general meeting on October 10th at The DAM Cooksville. They celebrated the birthdays of Laura and Madiha and recognized members of the week. They announced an ongoing food drive to support Knight's Table soup kitchen, with donations due by November 7th, and volunteers needed to help at the soup kitchen on November 17th and 18th. Upcoming club events in October include volunteering at The DAM Cooksville grand opening BBQ, attending the District 7070/7080 conference, and packing books for a drive. Committee meeting dates were provided. The next general meeting will be on October 24th at the clubhouse.
The document announces upcoming volunteer events for a shoreline cleanup and family day at a local park. It provides details on an almost completed book drive and an upcoming Halloween party and winter gala. Committee meeting recaps are listed for the coming weeks on international service, social, and local service topics. Highlights from past meetings include a trip to Canada's Wonderland, clubhouse cleanup, blood drive, and team building activities.
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4. Member of the Week
Wendy
Leading Catch-a-Match Dating Event!
5. Happy Quarters!
“Giving is more joyous than receiving, not because it
is a deprivation, but because in the act of giving lies
the expression of my aliveness.”
- Erich Fromm
8. At the Rotary Ribfest July 20th 2013
Audition on Youtube before April 30th
Next Meeting:
Brainstorming…
February 7th (tomorrow)
7pm
Tim Hortons
(Burnhamthorpe and Creditview)
Looking for volunteers in
preparation of the event!
11. Combined
Committee Meeting
Trying out new format for committee
meetings
One combined meeting on Wednesdays
(off week from general meeting)
15-20 minutes for each committee’s
updates
There will still be separate meetings for
event planning
First meeting: Wednesday, February
13, 7:30pm, at the Clubhouse
13. “The Pennies and More
for Polio” Initiative
Through matched funding, CIDA and the Bill &
Melinda Gates foundation will provide funds to
the Global Polio Eradication Initiative at a ratio
of $2 for every $1 raised by Rotarians in
Canada, up to a maximum of $1 million.
WE WANT YOUR PENNIES!!!
15. Polio Penny Drive
March 6th – General Meeting
Winner gets a pizza party!
16. Save the Date!
Saturday, March 2nd (approx.) 10am-4pm
Martial Arts Fundraising Event
$10 Drop-In
Have tons of fun while raising money for a
great international event!
17. International Committee Meeting
Come on out to our next International
Service Committee meeting!
Next meeting:
Wednesday, February 13th @ 7:30 pm
Everyone’s Welcome!
19. Catch a Match!
…NOT your average dating event!
http://prezi.com/k5noqi8k0uig/catch-a-
matchnot-your-average-speed-dating-event/
20. LOCAL IN A NUTSHELL…
Meeting:
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2013 at 7:30 p.m.
@ TIM HORTONS BURNHAMTHORPE &
CREDITVIEW
Questions? Come see Wendy or email me at:
wendy.li@rotaractmississauga.com
25. In the District
2013 District 7080 Conference – Looking for Leaders!
Feb. 23: Coldest Night of the Year Walk
Rotaract Club of Milton
Mar. 1: Meet RI President Tanaka
26. Meet RI President Tanaka
Join the youth of Rotary in a prestigious evening to
meet Rotary International President Sakuji Tanaka
By invitation only (only 15 tickets available for Rotaract
Mississauga)
At the Royal York Hotel downtown Toronto
$25/person (includes one drink)
Friday, March 1 from 6-8 p.m.
30. LET’S DO SOME
KARAOKE!!!
PK Creek Bar & Grill
255 Dundas Street West, Mississauga
Editor's Notes
Tanicia has been a member since…. Let’s sing happy birthday (if shes present) Remember to write your birthday on the sign in sheet outside!
Talk about how much Wendy has owned this project and gone above and beyond. She has motivated a group, meeting over Google hangouts, distributing posters and organizing the event. Thanks Wendy!!!
Jodie to present
Stay 15-20 minutes after combined meeting for more detailed discussion
Wendy to present
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Wendy to present
Pass around a sign up sheet
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Himali to present. Pass around a sign up sheet
In preparation for next week’s group committee brainstorm meeting, we’re going to have a flash brainstorm. We’re going to keep it very specific!Ask everyone: What would you like to see at general meetings? For example, do you want speakers, activities, club updates only, etc? Be as specific as possible.