Fine payment-the interact e-transfer options for members includes fines/dues. Refer to recent Clubrunner email to all members.
Watch YouTube Clubrunner videos covering multiple topics to improve understanding & usefulness. Within last month Clubrunner has produced numerous learning videos on a wide range of topics, check it out!!
It costs nothing to send an eCOG to a friend/prospective member/neighbour. Please advise Jim Belton of names/contact info.
--ADVANCE A BETTER WORLD THROUGH SERVICE BORN OF FELLOWSHIP AT ROTARY CLUB OF LONDON--
--JANUARY IS VOCATIONAL SERVICES MONTH--
--PLEASE JOIN US FOR OUR MEETING ON JANUARY 24th--ZOOM--
Here are the details: Time: The Zoom meeting will “open” at 11:30 am for those that want to socialize before the meeting which starts at 12:00 pm. Login: https://zoom.us/j/666121982?pwd=ckhwQTN1RFNsbkJBUWxqYkY0SWtLdz09 Meeting ID: 666 121 982 Password: 030500 If you want to dial in via telephone — you can use: +1 647 558 0588 Canada.
Our speaker on Monday Jan 24th will be Mystery Furtado. Mystery is the mother of two energic and vibrant African Kings by the name of Kade and Kylem. She is an internationally trained Nurse, currently preparing to sit the RN Nclex exam. Mystery is passionate about Diabetes management and prevention which is why she formed a not-for-profit called Type Diabeat It; which is the first BPOC led Diabetes Organization in Southwestern Ontario. This role led her to starting the first BPOC community Garden in London Ontario which has now grown into a Green House Project. Mystery was featured this year in the London Business Magazine; Twenty in their TWENTY'S. She also started Granny P's, a small business that produces Sea Moss products. Granny P's is inspired by her grandmother. Mystery's passion for health and wellness drove her to creating a brand that she can share with the world. Topic - Food Security and its impact on marginalized communities
--TANYA McCREADY / WINTERDANCE--
A number of members asked for additional information re: WinterDance dogsledding
The purpose of the Paul Harris Fellowship Community Recognition Award is to recognize Londoners who have been highly involved in providing the Rotary value of “Service Above Self” locally, nationally, or internationally. The recipient(s) will be presented with a Paul Harris Fellowship Pin in the third week of April to acknowledge the founder of Rotary’s birth, April 19. This year the presentation will take place at our April 25th meeting. Anyone from the London area is eligible to receive this prestigious Award with the exception of all current members of a Rotary club in London and past recipients of a Paul Harris Fellowship recognition from the Rotary Club of London. Each member of the Rotary Club of London (active & active-satellite) is invited to make nominations for this prestigious Award. Nominations can be made any time during the year, and will be considered by the Paul Harris Fellowship Community Recognition Award Committee (Committee) with a recommendation to be forwarded to the Club’s Board of Directors for their March meeting. Please complete and forward Nomination Form by email, prior to February 11, 2022, to Club Secretary Jim Belton, jimbelton@rogers.comwith the reasons for your choice. The entire list of nominees will be presented to the Committee. If you have any questions please get back to me. Thank you very much, Jim Belton, Secretary Rotary Club of London
Weekly Coffee Klatch
Since the Province has extended its Stay-at-Home directive, we decided to set up a weekly Zoom “Coffee Klatch” each Thursday from 10:30 to 11:15 am.