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17
Feb
2024
Open Conversation - Your Relationship with Rotary
Feb 17, 2024 11:00 AM - 1:30 PM
 
Rotary Club of Cataraqui-Kingston
MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE
 
You are invited to attend A FIRESIDE CHAT on Saturday, February 17, 2024 when we will have An Open Conversation about Your Relationship with Rotary!
 
This event will take place at the home of Bill and Joan Egnatoff at 82 Braemar Road in Kingston.
 
We will have a round table discussion from 11:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.  A light lunch, and coffee, tea, and water will be available.
 
We will get started at 11:00, so please arrive by 10:45 a.m.
 
This event is especially important for all our new and not-so-new members of our CKRotary Club, as well as beneficial and relevant for our seasoned Rotarians!
 
Come and share your experiences!
 
This is an opportunity for your CKRotary Leadership Team to hear your thoughts, ideas, questions, and concerns which will help to guide their various decisions in planning for the future of our Club.
 
This is the plan:
Everyone is asked to prepare 2 questions that are meant to stimulate discussion on a piece of paper.  The questions, written anonymously, will be placed in a jar and and then drawn for discussion. 
 
Some sample questions might be:
  • What do you like most/least about Rotary?
  • Do you feel our Club is a good fit for you?
  • What would you like to change in how the Club operates?
  • Are you satisfied with your Rotary experience?
  • Why is Rotary important to you?
  • What question would you like to ask of our Rotary Club’s leadership team?
 
We sincerely hope to see many of you at this event!
 
Please RSVP your attendance to asutherland@xplornet.ca by NOON, FEBRUARY 9th.
 
 
Ana Sutherland on behalf of the Membership Committee.
Membership Committee, Mentors and Mentees, and extended to all members of Cataraqui Kingston Rotary Club
19
Feb
2024
Board Meeting
Feb 19, 2024 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM

Board Meetings are open to all members. Agendas and minutes, once approved, are posted in the Club Documents space on ClubRunner.

Meetings are normally held by Zoom (click on link to join), occasionally in person. The normal date is the third Monday of each month, from 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.

The board, in close consultation and communication with the whole club, sets the overall direction for the club, develops a budget, and authorizes special expenditures. It is both a policy and administrative body. Attending a board meeting is a good way to get insight into the operation of the club and to share your ideas and concerns with the board. If you want the board to consider an idea or concern in depth, please ask the president or secretary to put it on the agenda, which is developed a week before the meeting.

20
Feb
2024
Jennifer Westholt RC Oberhawen Antony-Huette, Ger.

Feb 20, 2024 7:15 AM
22
Feb
2024
Youth Services/New Generations
Feb 22, 2024 4:45 PM - 5:45 PM
The Youth Services/New Generations Committee meets on Zoom, the fourth Thursday of each month, 4:45-5:45 p.m. All club members are welcome. Agendas and minutes, once approved, are kept with the Club Documents in ClubRunner. Agenda include discussion of involvement in youth exchange, Adventures programs, RYLA, mentoring, and engaging youth in shaping our work.
28
Feb
2024
Auction meeting
Feb 28, 2024 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
ZOOM
04
Mar
2024
Special Board Meeting--Visioning
Mar 04, 2024 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM UTC-05:00
Agenda:
1. Vision
2. Mission
3. Dinner
4. Strategic Plan
 
All members welcome (advance notice required)
05
Mar
2024
CK Rotary Weekly Morning Meeting March 5, 2024
Mar 05, 2024 7:00 AM - 8:30 AM
ZOOM LINK  (just click on it)
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86527713700?pwd=ZUZCbjhKWGlpcjBlS21XYnNCU2lmUT09
 
 
 6:00 am Kitchen and Food Table Set Up and Take Down   Heather Nogrady
 6:20  Hall Set Up, Take Down Robert Reid
 7:00 Log in via Zoom All
  RECORD MEETING - MUTE ALL  
  Record attendance, fines and happy bucks Ana Sutherland
 7:15 Call to Order, Welcome Rotarians and Guests Bill Egnatoff
 7:17 National Anthem Bill Egnatoff
 7:19 Rotary Reflection and Toast Bill Gray
 7:21 Acknowledgement of Territory John Richards
 7:22 Announcements and Club Business/Other Business All
 7:35 Fines and Happy Bucks John Farrow
 7:45 Speaker Introduction John Gale
 7:50
Guest Speaker - Easter Seals Launch
Todd Colbourne, Chairperson, Rotary Club of Kingston, Easter Seals Committee
 8:10 Questions All
 8:20 Speaker Thanks Elizabeth Cohoe
 8:26 Weekly Draw John Farrow
 8:28 Coming Next Bill Egnatoff
 8:30 Adjournment of meeting Bill Egnatoff
  Registration and Monthly tally for Meeting Costs
Elizabeth Cohoe
   
 
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.
05
Mar
2024
Todd Colbourne, Easter Seals

Easter Seals Launch

Mar 05, 2024 7:15 AM

March is Easter Seals Month! Todd Colborne (RC Kingston), and representatives from Easter Seals wll join us this morning for an update on the local chapter Easter Seals activities and ways we can help to support their financial needs in the coming year.

Rotary has had a long association with Easter Seals. Join us as we help launch this years' campaign.

06
Mar
2024
Membership Committee Meeting
Mar 06, 2024 4:00 PM

Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83713595492?pwd=UXd1QU56RkV4UkdBSUpXbGE5eStpQT09
Meeting ID: 837 1359 5492
Passcode: 447469
Agenda available in Club documents
11
Mar
2024
International Service
Mar 11, 2024 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
The International Service Committee normally meets on Zoom the second Monday of each month, 5:30 - 7:00 p.m. All are welcome.
 
C-K Rotary International Meeting Zoom Link
12
Mar
2024
Queen's Dept of Biology and SCB Kingston Branch

Native Species Garden at Queen's University

Mar 12, 2024 7:15 AM

The Society for Conservation Biology (SCB) Kingston Chapter, and Queen's Department of Biology will be speaking on the creation of a new garden on the campus of Queen’s University composed entirely of North American native plants that are edible for humans and provide a source of food.

This project was a grant recipient for our 2023 fall grants.

18
Mar
2024
Board Meeting
Mar 18, 2024 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM

Board Meetings are open to all members. Agendas and minutes, once approved, are posted in the Club Documents space on ClubRunner.

Meetings are normally held by Zoom (click on link to join), occasionally in person. The normal date is the third Monday of each month, from 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.

The board, in close consultation and communication with the whole club, sets the overall direction for the club, develops a budget, and authorizes special expenditures. It is both a policy and administrative body. Attending a board meeting is a good way to get insight into the operation of the club and to share your ideas and concerns with the board. If you want the board to consider an idea or concern in depth, please ask the president or secretary to put it on the agenda, which is developed a week before the meeting.

19
Mar
2024
Tom Zsolnay

My Experience Peacekeeping With The Canadian Forces

Mar 19, 2024

Join us this morning as C-K Rotary member Tom Zsolnay talks about his experience with the Canadian Armed Forces on a peacekeeping mission in Eritrea.

19
Mar
2024
Joint International Project Committee
Mar 19, 2024 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
26
Mar
2024
March Social - Dr. Jennifer Archibald

Oral Health Outreach in Kingston

Mar 26, 2024 5:00 PM

For Oral Health Month in April, Jennifer will be presenting about the need for more oral health
outreach in Kingston. Jennifer, a pediatric dentist at Smile Garden Dentistry, is passionate about
improving oral health in her community. Jennifer is looking to expand the Brush-A-Mania program initiative to Kingston and to collaborate with the Cataraqui-Kingston Rotary Club for oral health volunteering initiatives. Brush-A-Mania, a not-for-profit program initiated by the Scarborough Rotary Club, is dedicated to promoting oral health among children from kindergarten to grade 6. Launched in 2001, it has already reached over 650,000 students, predominantly in the Toronto area.

 

Guests are welcome. Send us an email through the contact link on our website if you wish to join us at the Senior's Centre, 56 Francis Street, Kingston.

26
Mar
2024
Dr Jennifer Archibald

Oral Health Outreach in Kingston and Brush-A-Mania

Mar 26, 2024 6:30 PM

For Oral Health Month in April, Jennifer will be presenting about the need for more oral health outreach in Kingston. Jennifer, a pediatric dentist at Smile Garden Dentistry, is passionate about improving oral health in her community. Jennifer is looking to expand the Brush-A-Mania program initiative to Kingston and to collaborate with the Kingston Cataraqui Rotary Club for oral health volunteering initiatives. Brush-A-Mania, a not-for-profit program initiated by the Scarborough Rotary Club, is dedicated to promoting oral health among children from Kindergarten to grade 6. Launched in 2001, it has already reached over 650,000 students, predominantly in the Toronto area.

27
Mar
2024
Auction meeting
Mar 27, 2024 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
ZOOM
28
Mar
2024
Youth Services/New Generations
Mar 28, 2024 4:45 PM - 5:45 PM
The Youth Services/New Generations Committee meets on Zoom, the fourth Thursday of each month, 4:45-5:45 p.m. All club members are welcome. Agendas and minutes, once approved, are kept with the Club Documents in ClubRunner. Agenda include discussion of involvement in youth exchange, Adventures programs, RYLA, mentoring, and engaging youth in shaping our work.
02
Apr
2024
Tammara Maher, Collective Joy Farm

Indoor farming in the heart of Kingston

Apr 02, 2024 7:15 AM

Join us as Tammara speaks about indoor vertical farming in the heart of Kingston. Collective Joy produces microgreens, herbs, and seedlings. They also offer consultation and workshops on growing greens at home.

04
Apr
2024
Regional and National Committee
Apr 04, 2024 7:30 AM - 8:30 AM
Regional and National Committee
All welcome.
Meeting on Zoom
08
Apr
2024
International Service
Apr 08, 2024 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
The International Service Committee normally meets on Zoom the second Monday of each month, 5:30 - 7:00 p.m. All are welcome.
 
C-K Rotary International Meeting Zoom Link
09
Apr
2024
Stephen Gard, Executive Director, Loving Spoonful

What's New at Loving Spoonful

Apr 09, 2024 7:15 AM

Loving Spoonful is an organization which "envisions a resilient community and local food system, thatnourishes all people and supports dignified access to good food." This morning Stephen Gard will talk about what's new with the many programs Loving Spoonful offers in the Kingston area.

C-K Rotary has had a long association with Loving Spoonful, supporting several of their projects in the past.

13
Apr
2024
The Local Show
Apr 13, 2024 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
The Local Show, a vibrant event designed to showcase the incredible opportunity in joining the team of current members of Cataraqui Kingston Rotary club. This highly anticpated gathering aims to highlight the area as an exceptional place to live, work participate in and thrive. Member participation is important to have memningful conversations with attendees and local business people representing the diverse and dynamic community that makes Kingston special.
15
Apr
2024
Board Meeting
Apr 15, 2024 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM

Board Meetings are open to all members. Agendas and minutes, once approved, are posted in the Club Documents space on ClubRunner.

Meetings are normally held by Zoom (click on link to join), occasionally in person. The normal date is the third Monday of each month, from 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.

The board, in close consultation and communication with the whole club, sets the overall direction for the club, develops a budget, and authorizes special expenditures. It is both a policy and administrative body. Attending a board meeting is a good way to get insight into the operation of the club and to share your ideas and concerns with the board. If you want the board to consider an idea or concern in depth, please ask the president or secretary to put it on the agenda, which is developed a week before the meeting.

16
Apr
2024
Dr. Shelley Arnott, Queen's University Department

The Arnott Lab, and the effect of road salt on aquatic environments

Apr 16, 2024 7:15 AM

The Arnott Lab at Queen's University studies aquatic ecolgy in changing environments. Among the projects of the lab is a study on the effect of road salt on aquatic environments. Seven million tonnes of road salt are used every year in Canada. Join us as Dr. Arnott shares her research and discusses the work of the Arnott Lab. 

23
Apr
2024
D'Ari Lisle, Co-Founder, Darkspark

Update on the Versions Program

Apr 23, 2024 7:15 AM

D'Ari will be updating us on Darkspark's Versions Program, which we have supported in the past. Powered by Darkspark, the VERSIONS Youth Fellowship supports 30 emerging artists of colour from around the world. Throughout the one-year virtual program, Fellows will collaborate with artists, music producers, a network of thought leaders, organizations, and brands.

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24
Apr
2024
Auction meeting
Apr 24, 2024 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
ZOOM
25
Apr
2024
Youth Services/New Generations
Apr 25, 2024 4:45 PM - 5:45 PM
The Youth Services/New Generations Committee meets on Zoom, the fourth Thursday of each month, 4:45-5:45 p.m. All club members are welcome. Agendas and minutes, once approved, are kept with the Club Documents in ClubRunner. Agenda include discussion of involvement in youth exchange, Adventures programs, RYLA, mentoring, and engaging youth in shaping our work.
30
Apr
2024
Social Event
Apr 30, 2024 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Place - Bistro Stefan  at Best Western Fireside Inn 
            1217 Princess St 
Time -  5 pm to 7 pm.
an assortment of finger food and appetizers
 
Special event: new member induction
 
Cost - $15.00 per person ( paid to CK Rotary by way of monthly charges)
Each person responsible for their own drink
You may choose to tip your server independently of food service.
RSVP to Ana Sutherland - asutherland@xplornet.ca by Noon April 24, 2024 noon
Please bring guests.
30
Apr
2024
Club Social

Apr 30, 2024 5:30 PM

Club social meeting, time and location tba. Invitations will be sent out to club members, and as usual guests are always welcome. Watch the website calendar for details.

01
May
2024
Membership Committee Meeting
May 01, 2024 4:00 PM

Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83713595492?pwd=UXd1QU56RkV4UkdBSUpXbGE5eStpQT09
Meeting ID: 837 1359 5492
Passcode: 447469
Agenda available in Club documents
06
May
2024
Community Service Team SPRING GRANTS ADJUDICATION

SPRING GRANTS ADJUDICATION

May 06, 2024 8:00 AM
07
May
2024
Financial Literacy Team

International Competition in Vienna

May 07, 2024

A group of Ukrainian High School students living in Canada attended an International Financial Literacy competition held in Vienna, Austria. The group was coached by Olga Ialovenko and their trip was supported in part by several Rotary clubs including RC Cataraqui-Kingston. Hear the story of their preparation, their travels, and their participation in the competition.

07
May
2024
Joint International Project Committtee
May 07, 2024 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
13
May
2024
International Service
May 13, 2024 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
The International Service Committee normally meets on Zoom the second Monday of each month, 5:30 - 7:00 p.m. All are welcome.
 
C-K Rotary International Meeting Zoom Link
14
May
2024
Club Assembly: Priorities and Focus

Pruning our Way Forward: Our Priorities and Focus--planning for 2024-25

May 14, 2024 7:15 AM

How can we make our Club even better? What do we want to focus on in the next Rotary year? Come with your ideas and enthusiasm! Committees and teams, present highlights of your plans.

 

16
May
2024
Regional and National Committee
May 16, 2024 7:30 AM - 8:30 AM
Regional and National Committee
All welcome.
Meeting on Zoom
21
May
2024
Lauren Smart-Lampl--KNCLN

Kingston Native Centre and Language Nest

May 21, 2024 7:15 AM

Lauren Smart-Lampl will share highlights of the activities of the Kingston Native Centre and Language Nest, together with her vision for its future.

Lauren was Program Coordinator for the Aboriginal Teacher Education Program at Queen's Faculty of Educaiton and is currently completing a Masters of Education degree. For more information about her recent appointment and her background, please see the Kingstonist article: KNCLN announces change of incoming Executive Director.

21
May
2024
May 21 2024 Weekly Meeting
May 21, 2024 7:15 AM
ZOOM LINK  (just click on it)
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86527713700?pwd=ZUZCbjhKWGlpcjBlS21XYnNCU2lmUT09
 6:00 am Kitchen and Food Table Set Up and Take Down    Ana da Ponte Thomson
 6:30  Hall Set Up, Take Down Jim Rymerson
 7:00 Log in via Zoom All
  RECORD MEETING - MUTE ALL  
  Record attendance, fines and happy bucks John Farrow
 7:15 Call to Order, Welcome Rotarians and Guests Bill Egnatoff
 7:17 National Anthem Greg Mumford
 7:19 Rotary Reflection and Toast Alan MacDonald
 7:21 Acknowledgement of Territory Heather Nogrady
 7:22 Announcements and Club Business/Other Business All
 7:35 Fines and Happy Bucks Ed Thomson
 7:45 Speaker Introduction Robert Reid
 7:50 Guest Speaker - Kingston Native Centre and Language Nest Lauren Smart-Lampl
 8:10 Questions All
 8:20 Speaker Thanks John Richards
 8:26 Weekly Draw John Farrow
 8:28 Coming Next Bill Egnatoff
 8:30 Adjournment of meeting Bill Egnatoff
  Registration and Monthly tally for Meeting Costs
Elizabeth Cohoe
 
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.
22
May
2024
Auction meeting
May 22, 2024 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
ZOOM
23
May
2024
Youth Services/New Generations
May 23, 2024 4:45 PM - 5:45 PM
The Youth Services/New Generations Committee meets on Zoom, the fourth Thursday of each month, 4:45-5:45 p.m. All club members are welcome. Agendas and minutes, once approved, are kept with the Club Documents in ClubRunner. Agenda include discussion of involvement in youth exchange, Adventures programs, RYLA, mentoring, and engaging youth in shaping our work.
27
May
2024
Board Meeting
May 27, 2024 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM

Board Meetings are open to all members. Agendas and minutes, once approved, are posted in the Club Documents space on ClubRunner.

Meetings are normally held by Zoom (click on link to join), occasionally in person. The normal date is the third Monday of each month, from 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.

The board, in close consultation and communication with the whole club, sets the overall direction for the club, develops a budget, and authorizes special expenditures. It is both a policy and administrative body. Attending a board meeting is a good way to get insight into the operation of the club and to share your ideas and concerns with the board. If you want the board to consider an idea or concern in depth, please ask the president or secretary to put it on the agenda, which is developed a week before the meeting.

28
May
2024
Club Social

May 28, 2024 5:00 PM

Tonight is our monthly club social, and we will be inducting a new member as a friend of Rotary.

28
May
2024
Evening Social (no morning meeting)
May 28, 2024 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM

You are Invited to the May Social Gathering.

An opportunity to invite guests and chat in a relaxed comfortable venue. The Membership Committee will be inducting a new member in the Friend of Rotary Membership Category.

Event date: Tuesday May 28th 2024 

Time: 5 pm to 7 pm 

Location: Best Western Fireside Inn--Bistro Stefan 

1217 Princess St. Kingston 

Serving: Tom’s Party Platter of a variety of appetizers, finger food and veggies. 

Cost: $15.00 per person (added to Monthly Club charges – Members only) 

Guests pay at the venue. 

Each person responsible for their own beverage. 

RSVP to Ana da Ponte Thomson at email dapontethomson@gmail.com by noon May 22, 2024 

Please Note: There is no morning meeting of the club 

04
Jun
2024
Youth from Adventures in Citizenship and RYLA

Youth Experiences: Adventures in Citizenship, RYLA leadership camp

Jun 04, 2024

Meet the students we sponsored for Adventures in Citizenship and the Rotary Youth Leadership Awards camp. Heare of their experiences.

04
Jun
2024
June 4, 2024 Weekly Meeting
Jun 04, 2024 7:15 AM
ZOOM LINK  (just click on it)
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86527713700?pwd=ZUZCbjhKWGlpcjBlS21XYnNCU2lmUT09
 
 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
 
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.
10
Jun
2024
International Committee Meeting
Jun 10, 2024 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
The International Service Committee normally meets on Zoom the second Monday of each month, 5:30 - 7:00 p.m. All are welcome.
 
C-K Rotary International Meeting Zoom Link
11
Jun
2024
Nicole Ferguson, Rapport Credit Union

Financial Literacy for High School Students

Jun 11, 2024 7:15 AM

Join us this morning as we welcome Nicole. She will be speaking about the financial literacy course that is being offered to high school students in the Kingston area.

11
Jun
2024
June 11, 2024 Weekly Meeting
Jun 11, 2024 7:15 AM
ZOOM LINK  (just click on it)
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86527713700?pwd=ZUZCbjhKWGlpcjBlS21XYnNCU2lmUT09
 
 6:00 am Kitchen and Food Table Set Up and Take Down    Ana da Ponte Thomson
 6:30  Hall Set Up, Take Down John Farrow
 7:00 Log in via Zoom All
  RECORD MEETING - MUTE ALL  
  Record attendance, fines and happy bucks Tom Zsolnay
 7:15 Call to Order, Welcome Rotarians and Guests Bill Egnatoff
 7:17 National Anthem Greg Mumford
 7:19 Rotary Reflection and Toast Alan MacDonald
 7:21 Acknowledgement of Territory Ed Thomson
 7:22 Adventures in Citizenship student Emily Cassista
 7:32 Speaker Introduction John Farrow
 7:45 Guest Speaker - Financial Literacy for High School Students Nicole Ferguson, Rapport Credit Union
 7:55 Questions  
 8:00
Speaker Thanks
Bill Gray
 8:05 Announcements and Club Business/Other Business All
 8:15 Fines and Happy Bucks Elizabeth Cohoe
 8:26 Weekly Draw Jim Rymerson
 8:28 Coming Next Bill Egnatoff
 8:30 Adjournment of meeting Bill Egnatoff
  Registration and Monthly tally for Meeting Costs
Elizabeth Cohoe
 
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.
17
Jun
2024
Board Meeting
Jun 17, 2024 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM

Board Meetings are open to all members. Agendas and minutes, once approved, are posted in the Club Documents space on ClubRunner.

Meetings are normally held by Zoom (click on link to join), occasionally in person. The normal date is the third Monday of each month, from 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.

The board, in close consultation and communication with the whole club, sets the overall direction for the club, develops a budget, and authorizes special expenditures. It is both a policy and administrative body. Attending a board meeting is a good way to get insight into the operation of the club and to share your ideas and concerns with the board. If you want the board to consider an idea or concern in depth, please ask the president or secretary to put it on the agenda, which is developed a week before the meeting.

18
Jun
2024
Club Leadership

2023-24 in review--Highlights

Jun 18, 2024

Hear highlights from our leaders and share what the year has meant to us--a time to celebrate our accomplishments

18
Jun
2024
June 18, 2024 Weekly Meeting
Jun 18, 2024 7:15 AM
ZOOM LINK  (just click on it)
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86527713700?pwd=ZUZCbjhKWGlpcjBlS21XYnNCU2lmUT09
 
 6:00 am Kitchen and Food Table Set Up and Take Down    Ana da Ponte Thomson
 6:30  Hall Set Up, Take Down  
 7:00 Log in via Zoom All
  RECORD MEETING - MUTE ALL  
  Record attendance, fines and happy bucks Elizabeth Cohoe
 7:15 Call to Order, Welcome Rotarians and Guests Bill Egnatoff
 7:17 National Anthem Greg Mumford
 7:19 Rotary Reflection and Toast Jim Rymerson
 7:21 Acknowledgement of Territory Ed Thomson
 7:22
Club business—motions 
1. International $5,000US authorization
2. Approval of strategic objectives
3. Election of Member-at-Large of the board
Bill Egnatoff
 7:40 Celebration Happy Bucks All
 8:10 Recognition
1. Presentation of Paul Harris Award to Olga Ialovenko 
2. Service recognition 
 
Bill Gray, Bill Egnatoff
Bill Egnatoff
 8:26 Weekly Draw John Farrow
 8:28 Coming Next Bill Egnatoff
 8:30 Adjournment of meeting Bill Egnatoff
  Registration and Monthly tally for Meeting Costs Ana da Ponte Thomson
 
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.
25
Jun
2024
Monthly Social Meeting

Our Regional/National Committee

Jun 25, 2024 5:00 PM

Join us at the Community Food Warehouse as we celebrate the visit of the Rotary Friendship Exchange Team from Brazil. We will also have a tour of the Food Warehouse, and a report from Robert Reid, leader of our Regional/National Team.

Watch for your invitation!

25
Jun
2024
Social /Dinner Event
Jun 25, 2024 5:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Monthly evening social, in lieu of regular morning meeting. We gather at a variety of venues andenjoy conversation during cocktail hour followed by dinner. There is a bit of Rotary business but it's mostly to encourage fellowship and conversation. Guests are always welcome. Those attending need to respond to the invitation with choice of meal for them and their guests.
26
Jun
2024
Auction meeting
Jun 26, 2024 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
ZOOM
27
Jun
2024
Community Service Team Meeting
Jun 27, 2024 7:00 AM - 8:30 AM
The Community Service Team oversees local grants twice a year and organizes service activities in the community. Meetings are by ZOOM and open to all members.
02
Jul
2024
No meeting this week

Enjoy the Canada Day weekend. See you next week.

Jul 02, 2024
08
Jul
2024
International Service
Jul 08, 2024 5:30 PM - 6:45 PM
09
Jul
2024
Executive

Rotary Year Changeover

Jul 09, 2024 5:00 PM

This evening we will welcome our new executive for the new Rotary year.

16
Jul
2024
CK Rotary Weekly Morning Meeting July 16, 2024
Jul 16, 2024 7:15 AM - 8:30 AM
ZOOM LINK  (just click on it)
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86527713700?pwd=ZUZCbjhKWGlpcjBlS21XYnNCU2lmUT09
 
 6:00 am Kitchen and Food Table Set Up and Take Down     
 6:30  Hall Set Up, Take Down John Gale
 7:00 Log in via Zoom All
  RECORD MEETING - MUTE ALL  
  Record attendance, fines and happy bucks Tom Zsolnay
 7:15 Call to Order, Welcome Rotarians and Guests Bill Egnatoff
 7:17 National Anthem Greg Mumford
 7:19 Rotary Reflection and Toast Elizabeth Cohoe
 7:21 Acknowledgement of Territory Jim Rymerson
 7:22 Club Business All
 7:32 Speaker Introduction John Farrow
 7:45 Guest Speaker - Youth Peacebuilding Theory and Practice     Alina Dixon, Ph.D. Queen's University Department of Global Development Studies.
 
 7:55 Questions  
 8:00
Speaker Thanks
Bill Gray
 8:05 Announcements and Club Business/Other Business All
 8:15 Fines and Happy Bucks John Richards
 8:26 Weekly Draw Elizabeth Cohoe
 8:28 Coming Next Bill Egnatoff
 8:30 Adjournment of meeting Bill Egnatoff
  Registration and Monthly tally for Meeting Costs
Elizabeth Cohoe
 
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.
16
Jul
2024
Alina Dixon, Ph.D.

Youth Peacebuilding Theory and Practice

Jul 16, 2024 7:15 PM

Dr. Dixon will speak about youth peacebuiding. Dr. Dixon developed and taught a 3rd year semester course at Queen's University in the department of Global Development Studies. Students in this course included Aidan Gurung, our Global Grant Scholar.

23
Jul
2024
CK Rotary Weekly Morning Meeting July 23, 2024
Jul 23, 2024 7:15 AM - 8:30 AM
ZOOM LINK  (just click on it)
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86527713700?pwd=ZUZCbjhKWGlpcjBlS21XYnNCU2lmUT09
 
 6:00 am Kitchen and Food Table Set Up and Take Down     
 6:30  Hall Set Up, Take Down Tom Zsolnay
 7:00 Log in via Zoom All
  RECORD MEETING - MUTE ALL  
  Record attendance, fines and happy bucks Elizabeth Cohoe
 7:15 Call to Order, Welcome Rotarians and Guests Bill Egnatoff
 7:17 National Anthem Greg Mumford
 7:19 Rotary Reflection and Toast Jim Rymerson
 7:21 Acknowledgement of Territory John Farrow
 7:22 Fines and Happy Bucks Greg Mumford
 7:35 Our Vision for the new Rotary Year: The Magic of C-K Rotary Ecology    Bill Egnatoff
 
 7:55 Discussion All
 8:10 Announcements and Club Business/Other Business All
 8:26 Weekly Draw Elizabeth Cohoe
 8:28 Coming Next Bill Egnatoff
 8:30 Adjournment of meeting Bill Egnatoff
  Registration and Monthly tally for Meeting Costs
Elizabeth Cohoe
 
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.
23
Jul
2024
President Bill Egnatoff

Our Vision for the new Rotary Year: The Magic of C-K Rotary Ecology

Jul 23, 2024 7:15 AM

The Magic of C-K Rotary Ecology

Join us this morning as our President for 2024-2025, Bill Egnatoff, shares his vision for our Club for the new Rotary year .

24
Jul
2024
Auction meeting
Jul 24, 2024 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
ZOOM
25
Jul
2024
Community Service Team Meeting
Jul 25, 2024 7:00 AM - 8:30 AM
The Community Service Team oversees local grants twice a year and organizes service activities in the community. Meetings are by ZOOM and open to all members.
30
Jul
2024
Sandi Dodds, The Mess Open Art Studio

Paul Harris Presentation.

Jul 30, 2024

Join us as we celebrate one of the great pleasures in Rotary - the prsentation of a Paul Harris Award to an amazing member of our community.

Sandi Dodds has been the guiding force behind The Mess Studio Kingston for years. The Mess Studio has built a community around art that helps those living on the fringes of society. The Mess has also attracted a large group of volunteers that help drive their worthwile work.

Join us as we honour Sandi, and hear an update about one of their programs our Club has assisted with.

30
Jul
2024
CK Rotary Weekly Morning Meeting July 30, 2024
Jul 30, 2024 7:15 AM - 8:30 AM
ZOOM LINK  (just click on it)
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86527713700?pwd=ZUZCbjhKWGlpcjBlS21XYnNCU2lmUT09
 
 6:00 am Kitchen and Food Table Set Up and Take Down    Ana da Ponte Thomson
 6:30  Hall Set Up, Take Down Jim Rymerson
 7:00 Log in via Zoom All
  RECORD MEETING - MUTE ALL  
  Record attendance, fines and happy bucks Elizabeth Cohoe
 7:15 Call to Order, Welcome Rotarians and Guests John Farrow
 7:17 National Anthem John Farrow
 7:19 Rotary Reflection and Toast Satyajit Chaudhary
 7:21 Acknowledgement of Territory John Gale
 7:22 Fines and Happy Bucks Tom Zsolnay
 7:30 Speaker Introduction and Paul Harris presentation John Farrow
 7:35 The Mess Open Art Studio Sandi Dodds
 
 7:55 Questions All
 8:05 Speaker Thanks Bill Gray
 8:10 Announcements and Club Business/Other Business All
 8:26 Weekly Draw Elizabeth Cohoe
 8:28 Coming Next John Farrow
 8:30 Adjournment of meeting John Farrow
  Registration and Monthly tally for Meeting Costs
Elizabeth Cohoe
 
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.
06
Aug
2024
Paul Carl

Aanii Nichii Drones

Aug 06, 2024 7:15 AM

Join us as we welcome Paul Carl to speak about his new venture. Aanii Nichii Drone aims to conduct enhanced aerial photography, mapping and thermal imaging in support of non-profit Indigenous and non-Indigenous food sovereignty (community gardens), climate change concerns (thermal imaging and green space mapping) and community events.

For more info see https://aaniinichiidrones.ca

06
Aug
2024
CK Rotary Weekly Morning Meeting August 6, 2024
Aug 06, 2024 7:15 AM - 8:30 AM
ZOOM LINK  (just click on it)
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86527713700?pwd=ZUZCbjhKWGlpcjBlS21XYnNCU2lmUT09
 
 
 6:00 am Kitchen and Food Table Set Up and Take Down    Ana da Ponte Thomson
 6:30  Hall Set Up, Take Down Tom Zsolnay
 7:00 Log in via Zoom All
  RECORD MEETING - MUTE ALL  
  Record attendance, fines and happy bucks Jim Rymerson
 7:15 Call to Order, Welcome Rotarians and Guests John Farrow
 7:17 National Anthem Greg Mumford
 7:19 Rotary Reflection and Toast Jennifer Archibald
 7:21 Acknowledgement of Territory Heather Nogrady
 7:22 Fines and Happy Bucks Greg Mumford
 7:30 Speaker Introduction Elizabeth Cohoe
 7:35 Aanii Nichii Drone Paul Carl
 
 7:55 Questions All
 8:05 Speaker Thanks Ana da Ponte Thomson
 8:10 Announcements and Club Business/Other Business All
 8:26 Weekly Draw Jim Rymerson
 8:28 Coming Next John Farrow
 8:30 Adjournment of meeting John Farrow
  Registration and Monthly tally for Meeting Costs
Elizabeth Cohoe
 
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.

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About Cataraqui-Kingston

Our club was founded April 22, 1985. Our members are dedicated people who share a passion for both community service and friendship. Becoming a Rotarian connects you with a diverse group of professionals who share your drive to give back.

Our club welcomes new members. If interested email info@ckrotary.org.

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