This week, the Sunrisers will gather in the Lower Hall of the Caruso Club for breakfast ($25).
Speaker:
Our guest speaker will be former United Steelworkers (USW) Local 6500 President, Rick Bertrand, who will speak to us about the significance of Workers’ Memorial Day. See you then!
When: April 25th , 2024
7:30 am
Greeter: Barbara Roy
O Canada: Tina Senesce
Rotary Reflection:Jeff Shrigley
Toast: Brian Smith
International Toast: Liz Spooner-Young
Sunrisers are reminded to find their own replacements if they cannot attend the meeting.
On Thursday, May 2, Sunrisers are invited to lunch at the Elgin St. Mission, when we will honour Bart Day of Day Group, with a Paul Harris Fellowship for his contribution to the annual Nutrition for the Mission campaign.
Luncheon at the Caruso
It’s a sell-out! The Sunrisers will honour Greater Sudbury Mayor, Paul Lefebvre with a Paul Harris Fellowship. The luncheon event will be held on Tuesday, June 4th at the Caruso Club. See you there!
Young Soccer Players Hit the Pitch
The two Rotary Clubs in Sudbury will team up with Sudburnia Soccer Club to host the first annual U7-U10 soccer tournament to be held in Rotary Park on Saturday, June 8th to Sunday, June 9th from 9am to 6pm daily. This is a great opportunity to promote Rotary and Rotary Park to players, parents, and fans. If you would like to volunteer at this event, please contact Sunriser David Munch.
Rotary Park Marathon
Both Rotary Clubs in Sudbury are joining forces this August to host the 1st annual community/corporate marathon at Rotary Park. Teams can split up the route however they see fit, which will start at the gates to Rotary Park and finish at the Mountain St. exit. If you are interested in joining the organizing committee or volunteering at the event, please contact Rotary Park committee Chair, Brian Smith.
At last week’s meeting our guest speaker was local funeral director and renowned philanthropist, Geoffrey Lougheed. While Geoff has received many community, provincial and national accolades, it was clear during his presentation on the Sudbury Food Bank, that what was most important to him, was his ability to do good in the world today. He provided some background on how the food bank started 40 years ago which focused on how individuals would eat that day. Today the Food Bank serves 17 thousand people every month, the majority of which are children. Geoff emphasized the importance of meeting people where they are at and treating everyone with respect and care. A full 100% of funds raised go directly to purchasing and distributing over 500 tons of food every year for our community.