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Near term MEETING schedule at NEW Western Fair location- June 23rd, July14th & 28th. It costs nothing to send an eCOG to a friend/prospective member/neighbour. Please advise Keith of names/contact info.
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Speakers
Jun 09, 2025
The use of drones used in search and rescue missions
Jun 23, 2025
Jul 14, 2025
Change Over Meeting - Moving from the 2024-25 Rotary Year to the 2025-2026 Rotary Year
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Upcoming Events
Volunteering at the Blood Donor Clinic
Jun. 04, 2025
3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
 
Club Meeting
The Grove Meeting Room #1
Jun. 09, 2025
11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
 
Volunteering at the Blood Donor Clinic
Jun. 11, 2025
3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
 
Volunteering at the Blood Donor Clinic
Jun. 18, 2025
3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
 
Board Meeting
Jun. 18, 2025
7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
 
Club Meeting
The Grove Meeting Room #1
Jun. 23, 2025
11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
 
Monthly Volunteering at the Food Bank
926 Leathorne St
Jun. 23, 2025
6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
 
Volunteering at the Blood Donor Clinic
Jun. 25, 2025
3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
 
Volunteering at the Blood Donor Clinic
Jul. 02, 2025
3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
 
Volunteering at the Blood Donor Clinic
Jul. 09, 2025
3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
 
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Rotary News Today
CHEQUES-CHEQUES-CHEQUES
OVER THREE YEARS
$156,967.00
In no order of importance or amount, here are some of the projects supported. May Court breakfast programme-Oneida Image Build “Rotary House”-519Pursuit winter necessities (twice)-Thames Valley Children’s Centre Digital IntraOral Scanner-Reforest London tree planting annually-Central Library Rotary reading garden improvements-musical instruments-London South Community kitchen-commercial grade refrigeration-Westminster Wildbots computer team (twice)-Centre of Hope resident’s Xmas gifts-Dolly Parton imagine library-Hutton House assessable handicapped door-Songlines-promotion of London musical talent-Thames Valley Children’s Centre cleft pallet x-ray machine-Salvation Army restart Xmas dinner programme 
Welcome to 2025 & the new location. Our meetings will continue to be on the second and fourth Monday of the month at the same time. We will meet at the Western Fairgrounds in the GROVE MEETING ROOM #1. The meeting costs are $25.00 per person and will be a self-serve light buffet. The meeting room will be open from 11:30 AM for fellowship, and the buffet will also be available. So, please plan on arriving no later than 11:45 AM so you have time to serve yourself and find a table. Our business meeting will start at noon. We will endeavor to end the meeting by 1:00 PM. As usual, we were hoping you could register for this meeting. The Registration Link will close at NOON June 6th so we can advise The Western Fair regarding numbers. Please register as soon as possible but be sure to register before noon Friday. If you are registering yourself or any guests. Please make sure you pay for the lunch, as the Club will get charged for the meal by The Grove regardless of your attendance. After registering, please arrange to e-transfer your payment to The Rotary Club of  London at sronson55@gmail.com. Also, be sure to put who you are paying for in your memo section on the e-transfer so that Sandy Ronson can track payments. 
Our speaker on Monday is TALBOT MCINNIS. Talbot graduated Western University in 2004 with concurrent degrees in Computer Engineering and Computer Science.  After winning the National Engineering Competition for Entrepreneurial design, he went on to a successful engineering career including building hardware that flew on the space shuttle. In 2022 Talbot joined the London zone of CASARA, a volunteer driven airborne search and rescue organization opening up opportunities to work with RCAF, Coast Guard and police services. Civil Air Search and Rescue Association (CASARA) and is one of several units across Ontario and Canada. Their mission is to support Canada’s Search and Rescue (SAR) program and to promote aviation safety. With CASARA, Talbot currently holds the titles of deputy training officer, board member, and chief RPAS pilot. Today he will be talking about the use of Drones in search and rescue missions. 
--Club approves three projects for a total of $75,000 in Community Project Grants-- 
At its May 12, 2025 meeting members approved funding for three meaningful projects with$75,000 in total funding, these projects reflect our deep commitment to health, education, and housing. Project Summaries: TVCC: A $25,000 grant will fund a MEDIT i900 scanner to improve dental diagnostics for children with craniofacial differences. London Public Library: Another $25,000 will install outdoor musical instruments in the new Rotary Reading Garden. Oneida Nation of the Thames: A final $25,000 will help build a temporary family shelter for a family awaiting their affordable home, in collaboration with the Imagine Build Committee and Fanshawe College. Club President Kirk Patterson said “I’m incredibly proud of what we’ve accomplished. I’d like to thank our Local Service Committee (LSC), under the leadership of Don Stevens, for guiding these three proposals to a magical conclusion. Thank you — and once again, congratulations to all of you for creating the Magic of Rotary in London. 
 
--YOUTH EXCHANGE LETTTER--
 
May Newsletter Bonjour de France! How do I have to do this letter already? I just finished May and June is my last month here, where did all the time go? At least this month was great, I enjoyed new experiences, seeing friends, and appreciating all the things I have here. Like most newsletters, this one is filled with tons of adventures and good times. This month, I had the opportunity to experience a special event in Reims, France. Luminescence is a light and sound show projected inside historic cathedrals in France; it blends music, storytelling, and a crazy awesome looking light show to bring the architecture and history to life. The cathedral chosen changes every event, this year the Reims cathedral, near my town was chosen and I was lucky enough to experience one of the fanciest light shows ever. Trains here are great! I love how convenient they are. Recently a Marvel movie was released in theaters. I REALLY wanted to see this movie, yet I thought it was impossible because Marvel movies are only out for 2 weeks in France, and I didn't have anyone who wanted to see it or would take me to a theater. Luckily my awesome host family said I could take a train; after that it was simple, I found a time, a theater and bought some popcorn. While I have taken a train many times I think this is the first time I truly stopped to realise and appreciate how much freedom they have given me throughout my exchange. Recently, I was able to visit an American Rotary friend in Belgium! While I have been to the border of Belgium many times for quick visits, this was the first time I have had the chance to see some cities. I first went to Brussels and saw the famous Manneken Pis, Jeanneke Pis (made after Manneken Pis, the girl version of the state), and The Atomium. After I spent the day with my friend in her city of Mons, the city has an amazing and interesting history with the famous Doudou at the Mons Carnival. It was great to have a glimpse of someone else's exchange and their learned culture. Unfortunately, we can't agree on how to do the bisous or how to say certain words. Exchange ending this soon scares me a little, but I understand that it's almost time. I do what I can every day left and just continue to make sure I'm enjoying my time here, doing what I
wish to do and soon, packing up. Georgie Street 
Weekly Coffee Klatch 
Weekly ZOOM “Coffee Klatch” each Thursday from 10:30 to 11:30 am. Bring your own coffee of course.
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Next Club Board Meeting

The next meeting of the Rotary Club of London Board will be a Zoom meeting on June 18th-7:00PM.
- all members are welcome to attend Board meetings
- to view the Club's Board Meeting Minutes go to our website, Member Login, My ClubRunner, click on View Club Documents.
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Special Recognitions: Members:
Hon. Ray Lawson Rotarian of the Year.....Dianne Prowse Twynstra
Jack Burghardt Community Service Above Self Award....Ian Davies


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