Jackson Park Garbage Clean-up
A huge thank you to Rotarians Gord Fallen, Guenther Schubert, Morgan Smith and Wesley Letsholo who recently collected garbage from Jackson Park and hauled it out of the park utilizing a 4 wheeler and trailer!

Jackson Park Garbage Clean-upA huge thank you to Rotarians Gord Fallen, Guenther Schubert, Morgan Smith and Wesley Letsholo who recently collected garbage from Jackson Park and hauled it out of the park utilizing a 4 wheeler and trailer! ![]() |
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Cameron House Project
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Carl Brown, Club President 2021-2022Upon being installed as President of Rotary Club of Peterborough Kawartha Carl made a few remarks. Starting with a little background about himself, his wife Stacey and his family. It was followed with a look into this past experience with Rotary and his optimism for the coming year. He touched on such areas as getting our fund raising efforts back on track, the possibility to form a new committee to focus on our indigenous citizens and as we emerge from the pandemic and get to regular meetings to look at a possible mixture of meetings (breakfast, evening social, virtual). The Rotary Theme for 2021-2022 was announced – SERVE TO CHANGE LIVES. ![]() ![]() |
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Helping to illuminate the Rotary Greenway TrailKawartha Rotary President Dan Grady is thrilled to have ended his year with a cheque presentation of $5,000 to the City of Peterborough for the Trail Lighting 2021 initiative spearheaded by Scott Wood of Ashburnham Ale House. Contributing to the fundraising effort included Ashburnham Ale House, Kawartha Rotary, Stoneguide Realty, Wildrock Outfitters, Shimano and Barry Electric Contractors. Imagine Peterborough without the Rotary Greenway Trail? This fundraising effort will light the trail from Hunter Street to Douro Street. ![]() |
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Together, We End COVID19
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MUM
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2020 District 7010 Conference |
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Rotary and having FUN!Be the Inspiration: “Together, we see a world where people unite and take action to create lasting change — across the globe, in our communities, and in ourselves.” ![]() Rotary International, the world's first and largest service club organization, is made-up of some 33,000 clubs in more than 200 countries and geographical areas. We are 1.2 million neighbours, friends, and community leaders who come together to create positive, lasting change in our communities and around the world. ![]() 2. Click here for information about being our guest at one of our Thursday morning breakfast meetings, for a first-hand look at our local club. |
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A Century of Doing Good in the World |
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Rotary Monthly ThemesRotary Monthly Themes
JULY: No special designation AUGUST: Membership and Extension Month SEPTEMBER: Basic Education and Literacy OCTOBER: Economic and Community Development NOVEMBER: Rotary Foundation Month DECEMBER: Disease Prevention and Treatment JANUARY: Vocational Service Month FEBRUARY: Peace and Conflict Prevention/Resolution MARCH: Water and Sanitation APRIL: Maternal and Child Health MAY: Youth Services Month JUNE: Rotary Fellowships Month |
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Rotary Leadership InstituteRLI courses are fun, topical and interactive. They are geared toward busy business and professional community leaders who wish to be knowledgeable about Rotary and be more effective leaders in their Vocation and in their Rotary Club.
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This is Rotary |
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Smart Serve Training![]() Every member needs to complete this course to become qualified to volunteer at our newest, and soon to be largest, annual club fundraising event. <--- Click the Smart Serve logo to open the website and register for this training program. |