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The Tiny Lives Foundation Supporting Life Saving Work In Lesotho
Jan 20, 2021 7:30 AM
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Page Education Foundation
Feb 03, 2021 11:30 AM
Dear White Bear Lake Rotarian: As announced by Kevin Donovan during our meeting this week. We will be having former State Supreme Court Justice, Alan Page as our speaker on Feb. 3, 2021. To accommodate his schedule, our meeting on Feb. 3 will start later in the morning. The following is the schedule: 11:15 am to 11:30 am for social 11:30 am to 12:00 pm Invocation and announcements 12:00 pm to 12:30 pm Justice Page 12:30 pm to 12:45 pm 4 way test and dismissal Justice Page will be speaking with us about the Page Education Foundation, the Education Amendment he is proposing with Neel Kashkari and issues of equity in education. We are planning to open our meeting to invited guests, fellow Rotarians in District 5960 and the general public. We are using the Districts Zoom credentials that will accommodate up to 500 attendees, in order to attend the meeting, registration beforehand is required. We want all of our Club members to have the opportunity to attend, so we are sending you the registration link below now - so that you can secure your “seat” for this event. Register in advance for this meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEuc--srT8iHNADBlJhjaybi421jz9yqLsZ After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. We are expecting this to become a popular event, so please register promptly. We will also be sending this out to prospective members for our club and promoting to the public. Thank you for your support of this initiative.
The Equity & Inclusion Team Kevin Donovan Jackie Reis |
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The Economy and Racism
Mar 31, 2021 7:30 AM
Alene Tchourumoff, senior vice president of Community Development and the Center for Indian Country Development, leads the Bank’s engagement with communities throughout the Ninth District to promote economic opportunity for low- and moderate-income people and those living in Indian Country. Key focus areas include early childhood development and affordable housing. |
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Rising out of Ashes
Apr 14, 2021 7:30 AM
A member of the Rotary Club of Scarborough, Ontario, Canada since 1999, Nevine was born in Egypt and has been living in Canada for over 37 years went to Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario obtains her Masters's of Education. Nevine also published in Research in Drama Education in 1999 about the effects of Drama education on students. Nevine was accepted at Oise to pursue her doctorate but due to family reasons had to opt-out. Currently, Nevine is an educator teaching French with the Toronto School Board. Nevine was a Rotaractor and translated the Rotaract constitution from English into Arabic which was distributed in Egypt in 1983. Hence, Nevine is considered one of the 3 percent of Rotaractors who continue to be Rotarians. Nevine was District 7070 Chair of Rotary- ICC in 2014-20, National Coordinator for Rotary-ICC Canada from 2014-2020, and currently Director of Club and vocational Services at her Club as well as a member of District 7070 Peace Committee. Internationally, Nevine was a Rotary ICC Regional coordinator to North America and Mexico From 2018-2020 and attended numerous Rotary Conventions. Nevine had the honor of being a panelist at the Rotary Convention in Hamburg in 2019 talking about Girl’s Education as a game-changer. Nevine organized various global grants for Ethiopia, Sudan, Afghanistan, and Egypt. Nevine is the founder of Rising Out of the Ashes (ROOTA) a Canadian charitable organization to help a marginalized community in Egypt with literacy. Rotary has been a great supporter of ROOTA. Nevine is married to her Husband Sol Sonbol who is a physician and together they enjoy traveling the world with Oscar ( our Collie) but with COVID they enjoy now long walks, golfing, and swimming during the summer.
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Impact of Recent Explosion in Lebanon on the Rotary Club
Apr 21, 2021 7:30 AM
Biography of Joseph Maalouf
Maha Maalouf Kassouf Maha was born with a keen sense of responsibility towards Family, Society and Humanity at large. As evidenced in the below list of NGOs and Social Activities, she has been awarded and recognized as one of the most influential social activists on municipal, national, and with a number of international associations.
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Pros and Cons of the Proposed Constitutional Amendment Change for Education
May 05, 2021 7:30 AM
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