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 Brian Menton
 

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Posted by David Porter

May 2012

There is a change in the postal address where TRF contributions will be sent. This will affect all contributions from Canadian Rotarians and clubs.

Rotary and its banking partner are always looking for ways to improve the processing times for Canadian contributions. Rotary’s banking partner will be changing how it manages it’s lockbox that will result in faster processing times, improved data quality, and lower costs for our Foundation. As part of this change, a new lockbox address will go into effect on 23 May 2012. 

Posted by David Porter

District 7010 now has its own Facebook page.

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Like our page to get updates from the district!
Posted by David Porter

I just had this clarified by ClubRunner support, and my Secretary wasn't aware either, so I thought I should pass this on to the District.

When doing attendance, your totals are most likely skewed by the Rule 85 members (age plus years of service = 85)
Posted by Dan Herbert

 

Please click here or the image above for club locations and meeting times. 

Posted by Dan Herbert

Facebook allows for quick, personal interaction between people from other clubs and non-members.  
 
 
Posted by Dan Herbert

Follow our GSE Team as they travel through Japan 
 
 Click here to follow the GSE Team Blog.
Posted by Dan Herbert

Posted by Dan Herbert

Posted by Janet Stead on May 16, 2011

 
This Close.

Now it’s your turn. We invite all Rotarians and friends of Rotary to add their faces and names to the campaign online. At ThisClose.net, you can create your own “This Close” ad, joining a gallery of supporters worldwide.

Posted by Dan Herbert

What is a QR bar Code and? And how can a QR bar code help my club? 
Posted by David Porter on Dec 06, 2011

Rotarian John Coxon passed on a great idea he saw for a fundraiser, while travelling through District 6360.


 

Posted by Kim Emmerson

Their story....

Posted by Dan Herbert on Mar 22, 2011


Many job seekers with disabilities are adversely affected by a lack of employment networks, and as a result, many find it challenging to develop business networks to create opportunities for employment, find and keep jobs, advance their careers, or develop skills to enter specific occupational fields. With funding from Employment Ontario (Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities), Rotarians in District 7010 are developing an employment mentorship program specifically for persons with disabilities.  
Posted by Dan Herbert

Your club's website can be a great opportunity to share Rotary's message in your community. Make sure your website is user friendly with these best practices.

Read about it here.

 
Posted by Carl Dickson on Oct 31, 2011

We have created a new Facebook page for those who are interested in either participating in the development of a new E-Club in District 7010 or for those who would simply like to follow its development. You can get there by clicking either of the two following links:


Posted by Dan Herbert

 

Aboriginal issues forefront at Muskoka event


Lt. Gov. David C. Onley highlights literacy program

Posted by Dan Herbert

Posted by Dan Herbert

 
 

A Rotary World Peace Scholar, sponsored by the RC of North Bay-Nipissing and District 7010 is studying at the International Christian University in Toyko, Japan. She has created a Blog for interested Rotarian and friends to follow her.

http://mtl-peacefellow.blogspot.com/ 

Posted by Dan Herbert on Aug 02, 2011

 

Rick has been a member of the Rotary Club of Peterborough since 1995. He has served as President and has been a Board Member for many years. An ‘active member’ by any description, Rick is either chairing or assisting with eight different Club committees during the 2011-2012 Rotary Year. 

Rick’s father was a Rotarian and he feels honoured to carry on the family tradition and have the opportunities to serve that Rotary International provides.

 
Posted by Dan Herbert on Jan 17, 2011

Posted by Dan Herbert

Posted by Peggy Hebden on Feb 27, 2010

Your District Public Relations committee has reinstituted the Outstanding Club Website Award.  This will be an annual award that will be presented by the District Governor at the District Conference.

Posted by Dan Herbert on Mar 11, 2010

"Bigger, better, and bolder represents a change in attitude rather than in structure," explained Nico de Boer, an incoming Rotary coordinator from the Netherlands who will serve zones 13A and 18B. "It's a positive dynamic that will help Rotary reach its goals."

Posted by Dan Herbert on Mar 04, 2010

The PR Grants program is designed to assist districts to promote Rotary in their communities and improve Rotary's public image.
The RI grant is up to US $10,000 per district and district must contribute a minimum of one-third of the total grant amount requested.  This program is a reimbursement program.
Our preference is for clubs to work together to submit to the District PR Committee.

Visit our PR Grants page for more details.

Posted by Dan Herbert on Apr 13, 2011

Are you considering attending the District Conference for the first time? If so, you qualify to pay half the normal cost of registration. Visit the Conference Page.

Posted by Dan Herbert on Sep 29, 2008

The Rotary Club of Washago & Area - Centennial has announced a new project called the  END POLIO NOW - Car Magnet Program in response to the challenge issued by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation .
News
Feb 07, 2011
by Reid Asselstine

The Paul Harris Society is a special district recognition program designed for Rotarians who wish to support The Rotary Foundation in a more substantial way each year.

Feb 27, 2010
by Peggy Hebden
Your District Public Relations committee runs the Outstanding Club Website award. This is an annual award that will be presented by the District Governor at the District Conference.
Mar 13, 2010
by Dan Herbert
Rotary International would like to evaluate the effectiveness of the Club Leadership Plan and assess how it is working for Rotary clubs around the world.
Jan 01, 2009
by Dan Herbert
For details click here.
Sep 05, 2008
by Dan Herbert
The Club Leadership Plan, though not mandatory, is the recommended administrative structure for Rotary clubs. It is based on the best practices of effective Rotary clubs.
Aug 10, 2008
by Dan Herbert
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