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6:00 am | Kitchen and Food Table Set Up and Take Down | Ana da Ponte Thomson |
6:30 | Hall Set Up, Take Down | Robert Reid |
7:00 | Log in via Zoom | All |
RECORD MEETING - MUTE ALL | ||
Record attendance, fines and happy bucks | ||
7:15 | Call to Order, Welcome Rotarians and Guests | John Farrow |
7:17 | National Anthem | Bill Egnatoff |
7:19 | Rotary Reflection and Toast | Alan MacDonald |
7:21 | Acknowledgement of Territory | Heather Nogrady |
7:22 | RYLA | Dawson, Victor, Sarah |
7:40 | KSS Interact | Shay and Lexi with advisors Bonnie and Cristy |
7:45 | Short-term Youth Exchange | Violet |
7:55 | St. Lawrence College Bursary Students | |
8:05 | Announcements and Club Business/Other Business | All |
8:15 | Fines and Happy Bucks | Bill Gray |
8:26 | Weekly Draw | John Gale |
8:28 | Coming Next | John Farrow |
8:30 | Adjournment of meeting | John Farrow |
Registration and Monthly tally for Meeting Costs |
Elizabeth Cohoe
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Rotary Reflection
For food in a world where many walk in hunger
For peace in a world where many walk in fear
For friends in a world where many walk alone
And for the opportunity to serve others through Rotary,
May we be truly thankful!
The Loyal Toast
Rotarians and guests, to the King, Canada, and all its Peoples
Acknowledgement of Territory
We are gathered on traditional Anishinaabe (An-ish-in-aabe), Haudenosaunee (ho DEE no Sho nee) and Huron-Wendat Territory. We recognize these nations for their care and stewardship over these lands. We are grateful to be able to join together in Rotary Fellowship to learn, share knowledge, and live on these lands.
Speaker Thanks
Bread has been one of the staples of life throughout history and is seen in its many forms in all cultures.
The breaking and sharing of bread is symbolic of life, peace, and the building of friendships.
This loaf of bread is given to you as a symbol of our friendship and in thanks for sharing with us today.