banner
National Awards Services Inc.
Russell Hampton
Sage
Speakers
Oct 31, 2014
 
Nov 07, 2014
 
Nov 14, 2014
 
Nov 21, 2014
 
Nov 28, 2014
 
Dec 05, 2014
 
Dec 12, 2014
 
Dec 19, 2014
 
View entire list
Club Information
Welcome to the Rotary Club of Georgetown
Georgetown
Service Above Self
We meet Fridays at 7:15 AM
Ares Family Restaurant (downstairs)
232 Guelph Street
Corner Mountainview and Guelph St
Georgetown, ON  L7G 4B1
Canada
DistrictSiteIcon
District Site
 
VenueMap
Venue Map
Rotary Int'l News
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Local Club News

Too many pictures and too many good times to share!  For all our photos visit (and Like) our Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/rotarygeorgetown.  We helped to make 1000 bags of dry soup mix for Guelph families in need, saw fabulous shows (see the Hungarian dancers video on Facebook), met other great leaders, lots of workshops and fun to choose from! 
 
Tamara, our youth exchange student from Ecuador with some of the other students at the conference getting ready for the parade of flags.
 
President Doreen, Tamara and Rotarian Yvonne making soup.
 
 
Our outbound exchange student Lauren has a blog on Tumblr at http://arockinitaly.tumblr.com/.  She has some great photos and videos posted.  Keep updated on Lauren's wonderful travels. 
The Heart Lake Club has invited us to join them this upcoming Friday, September 26th in Brampton. Coffee at 7:15 am, meeting starts at 7:30.  Location is Snelgrove Community Centre on Hwy 10 - 1 km south of Mayfield road - on the west side and beside McDonalds.  Note that Google Maps are inaccurate.
I am a Rotarian in Georgetown, ON, and we have a project that I’d like to share with you.  Many people in Georgetown have seen us out and about selling raffle tickets for a Honda.  What we are really selling is a dream – a fully accessible playground that is safe for all children and families.  Several years ago, our Rotary Club decided to create a play space for children, and we raised close to $200,000 to develop an area of the Dominion Gardens playground with surfaces and equipment especially designed for children with physical limitations.  Our project now is to finish that job by replacing the woodchips with rubberized surfaces.  Why is the Rotary Club of Georgetown committed to completing the universally accessible playground?  Because all children should be able to play together – regardless of the physical abilities.  
 
Please enjoy this one minute video, filmed at the playground, to illustrate the need and support the cause - Let's play together video    
 
National statistics tell us that 3.1% of Canadian children have a physical disability. Georgetown has an estimated population of 7,250 children under the age of twelve, indicating that we have approximately 224 children in town with a physical disability. We want to provide a safe physical space with equipment designed for ease of access.  We believe these children deserve a safe place to play with other children – after all, it’s better to play together.  In fact, the video I have included with this email is about Chase Galea, a 7 year old boy in our area who was born with quad Cerebral Palsy.  He is typical for his age in that he loves to play, race around, cool off on the splash pad, and make new friends.
 
This is my direct appeal to seek your support to help Rotary finalize the Universally Accessible Children's Playground (UACP) that requires the installation of a rubberized ground cover in place of wood chips that basically impedes the pushing of wheel chairs, maneuvering with canes, as you can see from the video.
 
We need to complete the playground...so our car raffle is back...bigger and better than ever.  Your donation will go a long way towards our goal, you’ll feel better about helping Chase, and other children like him, and you could win a new car – talk about a win, win, win!  

Win a 2014 Honda Civic EX (total value $26,901.23)
o 4-door sedan
o automatic
o loaded
o winner may negotiate with Georgetown Honda for a different vehicle (no cash value)
 
Honda Civic EX draw date: Saturday October 18 at 2:00 p.m. at Georgetown Honda 
 
Get in on the action...buy your tickets here: http://rotarygeorgetown-on.ca
 
·       Only 750 tickets will be sold (and each ticket has an Oil Change special rate coupon!) at $100 per ticket or 3 for $250 – fantastic odds but even more important – for a really good cause!

I would be pleased if you would forward this request on to your email contacts and Facebook friends.  Thank-you for your assistance in helping us help the children in our community.
 
Written by Susan Housel
 
Get a ticket for a chance to win this Honda Civic Sedan and support the completion of the Universally Accessible Children's Playground at Dominion Gardens Park in Georgetown, Ontario.  Tickets are 1 for $100 or a 3 pack for $250.  
 
 
 
 
Upcoming Events
Rotary Leadership Institute
Oct 25, 2014
 
60th Annual Senior's Dinner
Nov 13, 2014
 
Foundation Qualification Training
Nov 29, 2014
 
Rotary Links
Rotary International
RI President Home
About Rotary
Joining Rotary
Rotary History
Rotary Foundation
For New Members
RSS Feed
With bloody conflicts raging in the Middle East, Eastern Europe, and parts of Central Africa, the message of nonviolence and reconciliation that nations worldwide will observe on 21 September demands more urgent and collective attention. In 2001 the United Nations designated the September date as an annual International Day of World Peace "to be observed as a day of global ceasefire and nonviolence" according to a General Assembly resolution. The day's devotion to peace connects closely with what Rotary members have been fostering since The Rotary Foundation's mission to advance world...
 
When a life-threatening illness stripped away many of her professional ambitions, Amanda Wirtz, a former U.S. Navy code breaker and professional violinist, turned to humanitarian service and Facebook to give her life new purpose. Wirtz was in her twenties and pursuing a career as a fitness trainer when a sharp pain in her abdomen sent her to the emergency room. Expecting something manageable like appendicitis, she instead found herself facing a rare tumor disorder that required her to undergo 30 surgeries over the next several years. Forced to rethink her life plans, Wirtz began focusing on...
 
With 12 children -- six girls and six boys -- the Labordes hardly needed to add another member to their family. But they did: Over 40 years ago, Julia Mullikin, a Rotary Youth Exchange student from the United States, became like another daughter to this large family in Los Mochis, Sinaloa, Mexico. "She's been a blessing for us," says Maria Victoria Hallal de Laborde who was 18 when Mullikin arrived in 1973. Like many exchange students, Mullikin remains close to her host family. So close that when one of Laborde's sisters was diagnosed with a rare, fatal disease, Mullikin arranged to send the...
 
Imagine a community where the residents are all free to plant, grow, harvest, and eat healthy food whenever they want without having to pay for it. Sound too good to be true? That's exactly what residents of more than 20 cities and towns in France are doing through a project called Potalib. Launched by the Rotaract Club of Versailles, Potalib was inspired by the Incredible Edible project, an international food-sharing movement founded by Nick Green in England. The Rotaract members obtained Green's permission to apply the concept in France, changing the name to "Potalib," a contraction of "...
 
Supporters of the anti-vaccine movement question the safety, efficacy and necessity of the very medicines that have so greatly reduced our children's risk of catching a host of once-common but potentially very serious infectious diseases, such as mumps, measles and whooping cough. And then there's polio, the disabling, sometimes fatal virus that was every American parent's worst nightmare until effective vaccines were developed in the 1950s — and which still infects children in the developing world. Some who oppose vaccines are well-meaning parents who have come to believe — wrongly in the...
 
 
 
Join Us!  Guests Welcome!
We meet on Friday mornings at
7:15 am to 8:30 am
Ares Restaurant
232 Guelph St, (Lower Level) Georgetown, ON
Access from Mountainview Road South,
East Side