Thursday, October 28, 2010

Miramichi Rotary Pond Hockey Tournament

Check out the action from the 2010 tournament at http://www.flickr.com/photos/pondhockey/sets

Register a team for the 2011 tournament, February 4-6
http://miramichirotarypondhockey.com/




New Inside-Out and Rothesay-Kings Attendees at Camp Rotary on June 29, 2010

Camp Rotary is a camp on the shore of Grand Lake. Camp Rotary is a summer camp where a multitude of campers with special needs go to enjoy "the camp experience". There is a "Diabetic Camp" and also "Camp Goodtime" for children living with cancer or having a history of cancer. Each summer there are some 42 support staff and we host roughly 500 campers ranging in age from 7-30 years old that get to call Camp Rotary home.

The INSIDE OUT, was born from a great need. The biggest problems were this past camp season. There were many but the one that resonated the loudest with us was that during rainy days and very hot sunny days that the campers had to remain indoors. Understanding that most of these campers are housebound every day of their lives, due to their mobility and wheel/power chair issues, it pulled on our heart strings to hear that they were yet again staring at 4 walls. So we thought how do we bring the inside out! Hey lets build a huge "picnic shelter".

We took the idea back to our club and with a unanimous vote, we set out to build this shelter.

Gable Enterprises in Norton was contacted and a very kind gentleman there prepared a report giving us the proper support and load information and offered a great price for the roof truss system. However, who would build it?

We awarded the job to Derek Kilfillen Construction of Minto. They were absolutely excellent to deal with. The ground was broken less than 3 weeks before camp opened! Mr. Kilfillen and his crew ran into some problems and had a couple of minor setbacks, the machine used to bore the huge holes which were to be cemented to anchor this building securely broke down. Mr. Kilfillen called and advised us of what had happened, and guaranteed us that Come May 28th when the 42 councillors arrived he would have it finished. On May the 19th 2010 the "inside out was no longer a dream it was a reality.

Tattoo, a senior councillor with some 6 plus years at Camp Rotary, expressed - "we are so grateful", "this is perfect and I can't wait until the campers come and see it". " We can fit every camper underneath of it".

So was the cost of $26,000.00 dollars worth it?
DARN RIGHT IT WAS!

From this year forward a 1,350 square foot free standing "inside out" will be there protecting campers from rain and sun and enabling them to enjoy to the fullest the camp experience, it will be there ensuring that the campers would leave having had a full week of life long memories to cherish.
The "inside out" was designed to be maintenance free for a minimum of 25 years!

The Rotary Club of Rothesay Kings THANK EVERYONE WHO CONTINUE TO SUPPORT our many fund raising efforts and thanks to them hundreds of children over the next QUARTER CENTURY will have "the best summer ever"

Also, special thanks to incoming Rothesay Kings Rotary President - Chris Dunham for his tireless efforts on this project.

Kim Shaw
PR Chair
Rothesay-Kings Rotary Club

Rothesay Kings Rotary Welcomes New Members

Recently, a special Induction Evening was held at the Riverside Golf and Country Club to welcome three new members to the club. From Left to Right - President-Chris Dunham, Gilles Prevost, Kathy Curwin and Judy Lane. New members are welcome to join us for breakfast on Thursday mornings at 7:30 at Kingsway Care Centre.


Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Dr. Linda Hudson receives Service Above Self Award

Congratulations to Dr. Linda Hudson, Rotary Club of Newcastle, on receiving the Service Above Self Award at the 2010 District 7810 Conference.

http://www.rotaryclubofnewcastle.org/news.html

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Words to live by

This quote by Theodore Roosevelt is very suiting for Rotary.

"Do what you can, with what you have, where you are."

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Rotary Club of Newcastle hosting Chinese New Year's Dinner

The annual Chinese New Year’s Dinner sponsored by the Rotary Club of Newcastle will be held on Saturday, February 20. It is held at the Beaverbrook Kin Centre. Cash Bar at 6:30 pm, Sit down Chinese Dinner at 7:30 pm. Tickets are $30 per person, of which $15 is receipted as a charitable donation. Dress is Casual. Tickets are sold by table, in sets of 8. To purchase tickets call 506-622-6863 or email newcastlerotary@yahoo.ca .

There will be a presentation made by Laura Richard who went on a short term Rotary exchange to Germany.

All Net Proceeds will be going to Camp Rotary at Grand Lake and to ShelterBox Canada.

ShelterBox Canada is one of the charities that is sending supplies to Haiti to help with the disaster relief efforts. More information can be found at http://www.shelterbox.ca/

Camp Rotary is owned by the Rotary Club of Fredericton and operated by Easter Seals New Brunswick. There are camps for youths and adults with physical and/or cognitive disabilities, children living with cancer, siblings of children with disabilities and children with diabetes, More information can be found at http://camprotary.ca/

The Rotary Club of Newcastle sponsors campers to attend Camp Rotary each summer.

Friday, November 20, 2009

Rotary Club of Newcastle donates bikes

Croft Elementary School students are very busy these days and getting plenty of exercise too; thanks in large part to a generous donation from the Rotary Club of Newcastle. With twelve new mountain bikes purchased from Incline Sports, boys and girls in grades three through five spend their noon hours riding Croft's Forest Classroom Trails. With the addition of these new bikes a total of 24 mountain bikes are available each day for students to enjoy. The new bikes will also allow for full class instruction to occur during regularly scheduled Phys. Ed. classes.With winter now only weeks away the students of Croft are also preparing for the upcoming snowshoeing and skiing season. Thanks to the Rotary Club, upgrades to the school's skis and snowshoes will also be happening soon.
The donation was made through proceeds from the Miramichi Rotary Pond Hockey Tournament. Next year’s tournament is slated for February 5 – 7. For more information or to register a team check out the website at http://www.miramichirotarypondhockey.com/