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Topic: Rotary Meeting
Time: Thursday, May 27, 2021 7:15AM
Rotary Prayer: David Boyce
International Toast: Steve MacPhail
Toast to the Queen: Stephen Havlovic
 
 
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At our Rotary meeting, May 13, 2021, our guest speaker was Dr. Greg Ross, Vice-President, Academic and Research Impact at HSN.

Dr. Ross is the current MAG Aerospace Industrial Research Chair in Environment and Health Surveillance and Professor of Physiology and Neuroscience in the Division of Medical Sciences at the Northern Ontario School of Medicine (NOSM). He holds cross-appointments in the Department of Biology and in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Laurentian University and in the Department of Anthropology at Lakehead University. Dr. Ross provided an overview of the remote sensing research being conducted in the Sudbury area. Sensors mounted on MNR aircrafts can detect  issues with water quality and health hazards in near real time which allows for more timely public health measures and warnings. This research is being sponsored by MAG Aerospace, NOSM, FedNor and Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation.

 

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Program Updates
 

The Plasma Drive needs your help to reach the donation goal! Please contact Brandi Braithwaite to sign up for a time to donate.

One of the projects the YMCA is working on with the Immigrant Services team is compiling recipes from around the world and traditional Canadian recipes to create their very own cookbook! The hope is that this cookbook will celebrate the cooking traditions of our newcomer clients and friends of the YMCA, as well as introduce them to Canadian cuisine. 

You can become involved in this project by submitting an original recipe that can be included in the cookbook. You can submit a recipe using the this form. Feel free to share this form with anyone else you think would be willing to contribute!

 

As we prepare for the upcoming year, we are sending out the dues invoice. What the year will look like is somewhat uncertain however hopeful that by fall we will be returning to guidelines that are more similar to pre-pandemic.  
 
We do ask for prompt feedback with the invoices, as any members who appear on our roster July 1st we do have to pay fees to Rotary International.  If you do not plan on returning as a member, I would ask you please let me know.  As always, we are interested in feedback from members that have decided to move on to other commitments.  
 
Sincerely, 
Shannon Kenrick-Rochon
President Elect 2021-2022
Rotary Events
 
 

EVENING TALK SHOW (follow the link for Zoom meeting information)

Virtual Rotary Youth Leadership Awards 2021     Contact: Dan Daoust

The 2021 Virtual Convention will be better than ever, opening more innovative opportunities to learn and to engage with the family of Rotary, near and far. You’ll be able to network in virtual lounges, meet new partners in service, and join fun activities with Rotary members from around the world.

This event is open to all Rotary members and participants from 12-16 June 2021. Registration fees are as follows:

  • Promotional rate: US$49* through 11:59:59 (Chicago time - CDT) 7 May

  • US$65 - 8 May through 16 June

*Registration must be paid in full between 16 April and 7 May to receive the US$49 rate.

 
Rotary News
 
 
Otto and Fran Walter started their foundation to address hunger prevention and peace. Their foundation has pledged $15.5 million to The Rotary Foundation to start a Rotary Peace Center in the Middle East or North Africa.
 
 
“The Walter Foundation is a small family foundation; we needed the partnership with Rotary to create a world-class peace center.”
 
The Otto and Fran Walter Foundation has pledged $15.5 million to The Rotary Foundation to start a Rotary Peace Center in the Middle East or North Africa.

The new center will offer a professional development certificate program focused on peacebuilding and development issues in the region. This generous gift from the Walter Foundation, which is based in Boothbay Harbor, Maine, USA, will fund the center’s startup costs and operating expenses, as well as an endowment that will provide peace fellowships in perpetuity for up to 40 students to study there each year.

“Rotary has, for a long time, looked at how we can make a tangible contribution to the one area of the world where the element of peace has seemed so elusive,” says Rotary Foundation Trustee Chair K.R. Ravindran. “Now that opportunity has come our way, thanks to the immense generosity of the Otto and Fran Walter Foundation. We will take full advantage to create a center where we can inspire our peace fellows to give flight to their spirit and equip them to be able to support action that will bring about peace and goodwill in a troubled region.”

The Rotary Foundation will select a partner institution to host the Otto and Fran Walter Rotary Peace Center in 2024, and the first Rotary Peace Fellows are expected to start studying there in January 2026.

Otto and Fran Walter established their family foundation to promote peace and other charitable causes, and their mission lives on even after their deaths. Otto was born in Germany in 1907 and worked as a lawyer there. When totalitarianism arose in Europe, the Nazi government enacted the Nuremberg laws, which pushed Jewish professionals out of their jobs. Summarily disbarred, Otto worked briefly as a law clerk before emigrating to the United States in 1936. He and his parents settled in New York.

His law degree wasn’t recognized in the U.S., so Otto improved his English and started professional training. He earned a license as a certified public accountant and opened an accounting firm. But he never stopped believing that he could work as a lawyer again. Eventually, he sold his accounting firm and entered law school at New York Law School, graduating in 1954. The next year, he started a law firm which, with the support of his wife, Fran, steadily grew to employ 40 lawyers.

Through his legal work, Otto helped promote peace and improve relations between Germany and the U.S. After the Nuremburg laws were repealed, he became licensed to practice law in Germany and served as an adviser to the German Ministry of Finance during the negotiations of a 1954 U.S.-German income tax treaty. Otto and Fran focused on their philanthropic foundation later in their lives, becoming personally involved in the grants that they were able to fund. Otto became a member of the Rotary Club of New York City.

After Otto and Fran both died in 2003, Rotarian Frank Helman, a law colleague and friend, became president and director of their Foundation. He and his wife, Martha “Marty” Helman, the current president of the foundation, helped shepherd the $15.5 million gift to The Rotary Foundation. The Helmans are both members of the Rotary Club of Boothbay Harbor. 

“The Walter Foundation can imagine no better way to remember Otto and Fran and their legacy than through a Rotary Peace Center in the Middle East — a part of the world that has been torn by conflict,” says Marty, who also serves as chair of The Rotary Foundation’s Peace Major Gifts Initiative Committee. “The Walter Foundation is a small family foundation; we needed the partnership with Rotary to create a world-class peace center.”

Since the first Rotary Peace Fellows began their studies in 2002, the Rotary Peace Centers have trained more than 1,400 fellows who now work in more than 115 countries. Many serve as leaders in government, nongovernmental organizations, the military, education, law enforcement, and international organizations like the United Nations and World Bank

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