Sunday 18 January 2015

Rotary Club of Oak Bay Meeting 13 January 2015 - Sno'uyutth Totem Pole at Oak Bay Highschool

Reporter: Janette Nation


Photos: Steve Sharlow
Meeting commenced at 12.30.
MC: Lorna Curtis
Lorna had a running projection of her photos from previous trips to Australia and announced she would be going to Australia again for the 6th time, shortly. Lorna read out some thoughts for the day with the theme of being thankful for all the positive elements of her life, as opposed to focusing on the negative elements, and ended with the statement that we can choose what kind of day we have.
Lori said grace.
Guests and Visitors: Gordon introduced the guests and visiting Rotarians: Gabriel Lopez from the Rotary Club of Victoria; Ryan Gisler and Tinicia Komers, guests of Janna Gisler; Clara Bradley from Rotaract,
Guest speakers: Gail Price-Douglas and Joe Blake
Health of the Club: Mary Canty reported on David and Batya’s son’s  health.
Family Membership: Lorna asked President Jim to report  on our new “Family” membership. This is where two or more people from the same family share a membership with 75% attendance (min of 25% by one member and the second member paying half of the normal dues). The first of our "family" members are Janna and her husband, Ryan, a new member.
New inductee: Janna introduced Ryan Gisler, her husband. Ryan was raised on a cattle ranch, moved to Victoria in 2001, did a degree in mechanical engineering and now specializes in specialty wiring applications such as those used with gondolas and zip lines. They are co-owners of "Fired Up" and Ryan owns a business called "Emergent Access". Ryan was inducted in the category of mechanical engineering.
Ryan Gisler with President Jim Force

Announcements:
  • Clara, from Rotaract, announced the Burger and Beer Night Fundraiser on Thursday, January 22 at Maud Hunter’s Pub from  6 pm. $15 for a burger and beer (with vegetarian and non-alcoholic drink substitutes available).  $5 goes to their Book Recycling Children's Literacy Project.
Clara announcing the Burger and Beer Fundraiser with Lorna and Barry

  • Joan Peggs: Reported that  $500 for a scholarship  to an Oak Bay High School student, is donated by the Rotary Foundation each year. Oak Bay High had not been asking for this money in past years but this year they did. Joan also mentioned that Rotary Areas 6 and 7 (we are Area 6) are celebrating their 110 year anniversary on 23 February. Areas 6 and 7 are negotiating with the Empress Hotel to project the End Polio Now logo on a wall of the  Empress in February 2015 plus an evening dinner at the hotel! Thanks Joan.

2014 projection on wall of the McPherson Theatre

  • Heather Aked - cheque presentation from Gabriel Lopez. For the last 4 years, Heather has been involved in the  Merrython in conjunction with the Oak Bay Recreation Centre. The Merrython is an annual run for adults and children. In 2014, there was a wonderful turnout of 165 registrants plus 20 kids participating in the children's section.  Both Rotaract and Interact are involved plus sponsors, one of which was Himulco Shoes, owned by Gabriel Lopez, from the Victoria Rotary Club.  Gabriel presented a cheque for $200. 
  • Heather Aked and Gabriel Lopez

    The Merrython grossed $5,400 with a net of   about $3,800. Heather Aked is looking for someone to Chair the Merrython Committee. She needs to hand over responsibilities as she has President duties this year. 
  • Heather also reminded the meeting of the Thriftys "Smile Card" program. 5% of the amount loaded onto the card, up to $1,500 in total annually, goes to Rotary. Last year the money went to the George Jay music program. See Heather Aked about these "Smile Cards". (You could pre-load one up with $ and they would make a useful gift).
  • Janna & Ryan are doing a fundraiser called Baby Pool in honour of their impending first child. $2 a play with a password, go to a website to guess details such as weight, colour of hair etc. 50% goes to the person who guesses correctly and 50% goes to Rotary. See Janna for details.
50/50: Tom Lidkea was fined $100 for not signing in (this may have been a joke otherwise George, who won the whole pot by pulling out the white marble, did very well and Tom may not be back for a while). Questions like "How many women in rotary worldwide?" managed to raise a lot of $.

Finance report: Brian Lamb, the Treasurer, provided copies of the Oak Bay Rotary Finance Report to the Board. The  New Orleans Dinner, Car Raffle and Canada Flags raised the most in 2013/2014. Thanks to all those who tirelessly devoted their time to these and other projects.
President Jim's address: President Jim announced he had been thinking about what makes a Rotarian and he came up with: try to live as best you can by the 4 way test and see your life as one of service.
Work  not only to make money, he suggested,  but to provide service. He pointed out that there is a difference in being a member of the Rotary club and  being a Rotarian as part of one's life, even if not an actual member. He stressed the importance of not only being a club member but also helping the club function.  He reminded us that coming up are fund raisers such as the annual dinner, the car raffle etc. and we should think about which fund raiser we  want to be a part of. Members can also help with other duties. President Jim then handed out Light Up Rotary badges to those who help in various duties of the Club behind the scenes:. George, David, Anne and Brian work on the audit; Joan Peggs seems to do a myriad of things as well as Canada flags and poinsettias. The following people also received badges:
Club Foundation Board: Dave Maxwell and Rod Sim
Rotary Foundation: Neil Rawnsley
Merrython Committee: Heather Aked and Jessica van der Veen
MC of Christmas Party: Lorna Curtis
Administration: Mary Canty: health of the club; Lynne Murray: Sergeant at Arms; Janette Nation: bulletin; Bob Schelle: speakers; Steve Sharlow: Facebook;
Duty Roster: George Pritchard
Membership Roster: David Sills
Ordering of Club Supplies: Anne Sims
Club Treasurer: Brian Lamb
President Jim then talked about putting a face to Rotary. What is your rotary passion and how do you put it in a word or two. If anyone wants to be highlighted ask Steve Sharlow  to take a photo.
Guest Speakers: Gail Douglas, from the Oak Bay Community Association spoke about the Sno'uyutth Totem Pole Project, which is raising money to erect a totem pole  at the new Oak Bay high school. So far, 22K has been raised and $77K is needed.  The aim of the project is to provide a First Nations public art work in perpetuity at the high school, educate students about the cultural heritage of Oak Bay through the carving process, on site at the school and, promote cross cultural understanding. The Community Association has contracted the artists Butch Dick, and his son Clarence, to design and carve the welcome pole. The installation is expected to be completed in October of 2015.

Joe Blake then described the  significance of the Sno’uyutth Pole and the carvings depicted such as Bowker Creek, salmon, Camas flower, Mother Earth, blue heron, sea otter, a frog, white people reaching out in friendship and eagle. He also  described the history of the pole.  There will be Fund raisers  for the pole in the Oaks, Oak Bay Beach Hotel on Saturday evenings, the first one being a concert on January 31 with  further concerts held in March and April 2015. For details of the concerts go to the Community Association's Facebook page by clicking here.  Donations can be made to The Rotary Club of Oak Bay Foundation and mailed to the Community Association of Oak Bay: 138/2017A Cadboro Bay Rd., Victoria, BC, V8R 5G4 or donate by credit card at telephone: 250 - 5951500.  Special thanks extended to Rod Sim and Joan Peggs who have worked hard to create an MOU with the Rotary Club of Oak Bay, so that  tax receipts  can be provided through  the Rotary Foundation, for donations over $50. 
Driver to Tacoma needed for RYLA: Lorna closed the meeting by reminding members of RYLA (Rotary Youth Leadership Awards) and a need for a volunteer to drive students to Tacoma, on February 26th returning March 1st.  If it is not possible to find someone to drive a van with 14 people, including all the students going from Victoria, then a volunteer to drive the 2 students from Oak Bay is needed. The cost of the ferry, gas, accommodation and meals will be paid by the Club.



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