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17
Nov
2022
2022 Beaujolais Nouveau Fundraising Celebration
Nov 17, 2022 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM

 ***Last day to Register***

Tuesday, 15th November 

2022Beaujolais Nouveau Fundraising Celebration!

The annual Beaujolais Nouveau Fundraising Celebration hosted by the Rotary Club of Etobicoke.  An evening of Wine, Delicious Food, Exciting Raffle Prizes and Silent Auctuion. All funds raised will go to support the Rotary Foundation. The Rotary Foundation is our Charity. This is how we, Rotarians, do all the great work in the world. These past few years more than ever the Rotary Foundation has been funding projects around the world, and also helping with the ever increasing humanitarian disasters.

Come out and Join Us! 
Let's enjoy the Primeur Vin of the Season! 

Book Your Tickets Today!

$85 per person 

includes 3 glasses of Beaujolais Nouveau wine

Payment by Credit Card when registering.

Register Now!

This is an over 19 event.

Menu:

Selection of grilled pita with red pepper dip and humus 

Salad of local grape tomatoes with 

pearl bocconcini and basil

Field mixed green salad with an assortment of dressings

Mimico’s own Greek style salad

Domestic and imported cheese platter 

with assorted crackers

Variety of European cold cuts with assorted mustards, 

roasted red peppers and baguette

Chef carved striploin on mini kaisers with crisp onions

Chicken Veronique

Seasonal Mixed Vegetables

Mashed potatoes

Oven Baked Gourmet Cookies 

Assortment of miniature squares, mini tarts & French pastries

Freshly brewed regular and decaffeinated coffee

Traditional tea

 

23
Nov
2022
Old Mill Luncheon - Classification Talks
Nov 23, 2022 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM

PLEASE REGISTER BY MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21ST

Lunch cost is $30 and we need your confirmation by Monday November 21

We will issue a parking permit to anyone registering       

 

 

 

 

23
Nov
2022
Classification Talk

Our new Members - Classification Talks

Nov 23, 2022 12:00 PM
07
Dec
2022
Rotary Etobicoke AGM

Hopefully in person

Dec 07, 2022
07
Dec
2022
Rotary Club of Etobicoke Annual General Meeting
Dec 07, 2022 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
16
Dec
2022
Rotary Club of Etobicoke Christmas Party
Dec 16, 2022 6:00 PM - 9:30 PM
11
Jan
2023
January Rotary Luncheon Meeting
Jan 11, 2023 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
11
Jan
2023
Petra Nyendick, ED at Neilson Park Creative Centre

Results: Summer Camp for Rotary sponsored Kids

Jan 11, 2023 12:00 PM
Lunch is at:
 
Neilson Park Creative Centre
56 Neilson Drive, Etobicoke
 
North of Dundas, just west of 427
 
Browse the art gallery and studios at Neilson Park Creative Centre then listen to Petra share the Rotary Etobicoke funded summer experience last year for 10 youth from low income neighbourhoods.
 
  
25
Jan
2023
Classification Talk

Classification Talk from two of our new members

Jan 25, 2023

Our next two Classification Talks from among our new members.

 

Meet with us at Neilson Park Creative Centre

26
Jan
2023
Hello Rotarians - Please Respond
Jan 26, 2023 - Feb 03, 2023

Membership Approval and Response Required

Since November 2022 the 2023 Ribfest Committee has been hard at work reviewing the feasibility of a Fundraising Event - 2023 Ribfest

With the Support of The Board of Directors, and on behalf of the 2023 Ribfest Committee I am submitting the following attachments for all membership review.

1. Ribfest Committee Report To Board of Directors

2. Rationale for Downsizing the Footprint of Ribfest 2023

3. 2023 Planning Map

4. Ribfest 2023 Budget versus 2019 Ribfest Actuals.

In order to proceed with Ribfest 2023 the Board is requesting that the membership approve this fundraising event.

BY clicking "REGISTER ME" YOU AS A MEMBER ARE APPROVING THE FUNDRAISING EVENT

BY CLICKING "DECLINE" YOU AS A MEMBER ARE NOT APPROVING THE FUNDRAISING EVENT

Therefore, please respond ASAP

 

08
Feb
2023
Aaron Göertzen, BMO

Our annual Economic Update

Feb 08, 2023

tentative schedule

08
Feb
2023
Rotary Club of Etobicoke Bi-Weekly Meeting
Feb 08, 2023 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
24
Feb
2023
Paul Harris Fellow Night & Rotary's 118th birthday
Feb 24, 2023 6:00 PM
10
Mar
2023
Celebrating our Birthday Month: Induction Ceremony
Mar 10, 2023 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
10
Mar
2023
Induction Ceremony

New Club Member Inductions

Mar 10, 2023 6:30 PM
22
Mar
2023
Richard Jordan

Etobicoke Historical Society: A New History of the Old Mill

Mar 22, 2023

Richard Jordan has always loved to write and speak about local history and his many travels.

For seven years, Richard contributed a local history column called Heritage to the Toronto Star.  His feature articles on a variety of topics have appeared in the Saturday Star and Sunday Star, as well as international history and genealogy magazines such as Family Chronicle and Internet Genealogy.  He co-hosted documentaries on Cable 10 in Etobicoke and has produced videos on a variety of subjects.

His family history book, Beyond the Great Pine Ridge, was published in 2004 and his most recent book, Ernest D. Banting and Life in Weston 1921-1973, was published in 2022.

An exciting and entertaining speaker, Richard is a graduate of the Toastmasters program.  He has made hundreds of presentations to numerous historical and genealogical societies as well as seniors groups from Oakville to Peterborough. 

Richard grew up in North York and studied Geography and Environmental Studies at York University.  He worked in the land survey business and at the City of Mississauga, where he was a Geographic Information Systems Specialist.

Now retired, he is able to travel the world and has added talks about his time touring Iceland, China, Ireland and the Netherlands as well as walking the Nakasendo Trail in Japan and along the full length of Hadrian’s Wall in England.

22
Mar
2023
A New History of the Old Mill Luncheon
Mar 22, 2023 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
12
Apr
2023
Bob Wallace

The Rotary Foundation

Apr 12, 2023

The Rotary Foundation helps Rotary members to advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace by improving health, providing quality education, improving the environment, and alleviating poverty. Since it was founded more than 100 years ago, the Foundation has spent more than $4 billion on life-changing, sustainable projects.

12
Apr
2023
The Rotary Foundation & District Projects
Apr 12, 2023 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
22
Apr
2023
Great Lakes Watershed Cleanup @ Rotary Peace Park
Apr 22, 2023 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Earth Day is also the 3rd annual Great Lakes Watershed Cleanup!

Our club will be joining Rotarians and non-Rotarians alike across communities bordering the Great Lakes in Canada and the United States to participate in cleaning up refuse within the Great Lakes basin. 

We will be meeting in the Rotary Peace Park at 25 11th Street on Saturday April 22nd from 12-2pm. All needed supplies as well as light refreshments will be provided after the cleanup for a brief social.

Please signup with Friends, Family, and Neighbours to partake in this Hands-On event. All are welcome to join in as we have lots of ground to cover (students in need of volunteer hours are especially welcome).

26
Apr
2023
Sarah Cestnick

The Omega Project: Combating Sex-Trafficking

Apr 26, 2023

At the age of 17, an acquaintance of mine was sold into sex trafficking by her boyfriend, and no one knew until she escaped four years later through the help of a local anti-trafficking organization. Shortly after learning about my friend, a headline exposing a local restaurant and mansion owner for sexual assault charges stole the front page of our city’s news, sending shock and helplessness throughout our city. Even though I was fortunate to grow up in a safe and inclusive community, I was extremely ill-prepared to face the threats of grooming. It was then that I first realized the magnitude of this issue and noted the lack of resources that were available to the public. 

 

The world has changed so fast through the rise of technology, that the foundations of interpersonal communication have shifted – impacting how relationships of various kinds are developed and maintained on a global scale. Through this shift, national education systems have failed to properly pivot and address these changes. This means that teachers, parents, guardians, and communities are unable to properly educate our youth against the predatory acts of others (families and strangers alike). Because of this, trafficking has risen 317% in the past 12 years. I believe that education is the first step to not only slowing this rise but also preventing future cases. Education is also essential in restoring whole communities that are a target by the criminal organization for their complacency.

While participating in the 2022 Miss World Canada pageant, I decided to stand for our communities and provide the public with easy and accessible educational resources on this topic through the creation of The Omega Project.

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