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Jan 08, 2021 12:00 PM - 1:15 PM
Our first assembly for 2010 since our last one in late October. This is a great opportunity to come and speak on what your thoughts are like and see what other things we can change or incorporate to do more for our club. Please don't hestiate on voicing out what you would like changed or to maintain. I want to ensure everyone's interest is being heard and to be considered. Topics: Sharing their Xmas celebration / New Year goals; HOM event; Goals for our club for 2021; Comments and feedback about digital walkathon - doing something similar? Speakers - anything different or new? Thank you!
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Jan 12, 2021 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Hello Team - We're coming into our first board meeting for 2021. Again - we'll be doing a video call for this board meeting using ZOOM CALL For instructions on how to download / stall and how to join please follow this link for a video tutorial: https://youtu.be/vFhAEoCF7jg KEEP IN MIND - that due to the heavy traffic of zoom calling - using a phone to call in isn't possible anymore. Also due to security reasons - in order to sign up for zoom - you need to enter the password for entry into our chatroom. Please see below for it. Topic: Rotary Board Meeting - January 2021 Join Zoom Meeting
Just a reminder - these were last month's meeting minutes https://docs.google.com/document/d/1pO_6MqjsdJXXH0MVaBvoe2S-Rto9b_JQpzi59SdeDOA/edit?usp=sharing This is Januarys Agenda https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xCVPGJksxLcmlB7M1nbNpnDAAkjymbmURXSpKVvHWWA/edit?usp=sharing It is editable - so feel free to add your topics for disccusion on it. Please let me know if you will be attending and if you have any discussions or notes you want to present during the meeting please feel free to enter those into the agenda ahead of time. *It has brought to my attn that our meetings have gotten way too long. It was agreed during {ast President Sammy Li's term that we would keep the meetings no more than 1 hr in length for both Foundation and Club board meetings. Moving forward, we will adhere to this. Cheers, Samantha |
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Jan 22, 2021 12:00 PM - 1:15 PM
To start off our year we'll begin with inviting our D5040, Rotary Peace Fellowship Chair - Gloria Staudt to speak about our Peace Followship program which some of our newer members may not be familar with. As for the rest of us, it would be a great refresher. It would be a good opportunity to see whether there is any new updates or changes to the program. 2020 has caused much social awareness which has stresses the need for Peace and how about we can communicate that better in the world. To learn more about the programs and peace centres we have established please click on the following: 1. Visit the following websites 2. Identify your club’s Peace Fellowship Committee, if you don’t already have one and email introduce them to me It costs our club no $ to participate in this amazing Rotary Program. |
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Jan 29, 2021 12:00 PM - 1:15 PM
District 5040's first and newest estalbished Rotaract club which acts as it's own entity - Regal Rotaracts. Let's dive into the concept and idea of how this club started, what's happening with the club now. What are their goals for 2021 and what struggles are they facing as well. We invited - Ben Lukas who is the President of the club to join us to speak to our club to explain how the club works and see if there is any ways to help this new club to fhrive and vice versa.
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Feb 05, 2021 12:00 PM - 1:15 PM
Let's get our thinking caps on! This is the perfect opportunity for all of our members to come together and get creative and work together on how we can do more fundraising in a safer and social distance manner with the help of using digital/tech platforms. We hope that this meeitng we can have a few ideas planned out and have it implemented for 2021!!! So let's think outside of the box and get creative!
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Feb 12, 2021 12:00 PM - 1:15 PM
Chris Loat ia a member of the Rotary Club of West Vancouver, a Shelterbox Ambassador, and Past Board Member of ShelterBox Canada. What is Shelter Box? ShelterBox teams work with disaster-hit families around the world, offering emergency shelter and other essential items to support them in rebuilding their lives. Every disaster is different and so is every community, so we spend time with those affected to make sure we can offer the right support at the right time to help them recover. Our teams can travel by boat, helicopter or tuk-tuk to get to the families who need your support – whatever it takes to get to the people who have lost their homes to disaster. Rotary International Partnership since 2012 We are project partners with Rotary International, a global community of 1.2 million neighbours, friends and community leaders. Their aim is to create positive, lasting change in communities at home and all over the world. By working together with Rotary, we are able to collaborate and combine resources to ensure that we can support more communities in desperate need of shelter. Rotarians and Rotary groups across the world support us in a variety of ways, from raising funds to providing support on the ground during our response to a disaster. This enables us to cross boundaries and work together to reach even the most remote communities. This personal, community connection helps us to provide just the right support to enable people to lead in their own recovery – to make sure that our work has a lasting impact. https://www.shelterboxcanada.org/ https://www.shelterboxcanada.org/frequently-asked-questions/
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Feb 16, 2021 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Hello Team - We're coming into second board meeting for 2021. Again - we'll be doing a video call for this board meeting using ZOOM CALL For instructions on how to download / stall and how to join please follow this link for a video tutorial: https://youtu.be/vFhAEoCF7jg KEEP IN MIND - that due to the heavy traffic of zoom calling - using a phone to call in isn't possible anymore. Also due to security reasons - in order to sign up for zoom - you need to enter the password for entry into our chatroom. Please see below for it. Topic: Rotary Board Meeting - February 2021 Join Zoom Meeting
Just a reminder - these were last month's meeting minutes https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xCVPGJksxLcmlB7M1nbNpnDAAkjymbmURXSpKVvHWWA/edit?usp=sharing This is February's Agenda https://docs.google.com/document/d/1BJAVDnIStB_1JD8Esj_IKEmzOuTRkRSwYeS1JVAxG1s/edit?usp=sharing It is editable - so feel free to add your topics for disccusion on it. Please let me know if you will be attending and if you have any discussions or notes you want to present during the meeting please feel free to enter those into the agenda ahead of time. *It has brought to my attn that our meetings have gotten way too long. It was agreed during {ast President Sammy Li's term that we would keep the meetings no more than 1 hr in length for both Foundation and Club board meetings. Moving forward, we will adhere to this. Cheers, Samantha |
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Feb 19, 2021 12:00 PM - 1:15 PM
Ajit Johal RPh BSP BCPP CTH Ajit has been providing immunizations and clinical education since 2012. As a community pharmacist, he is an accessible provider of immunizations to patients in the community. In 2018, he started an organization called immunize.io, with a mission statement of "taking our best shot at immunizing the world". Through "immunize.io" he has worked with numerous organizations and communities to address “vaccine hesitancy” and improve access to vaccinations. Ajit is also a clinical instructor for the University of British Columbia Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences Program. At UBC he coordinates the elective course for UBC Pharmacy students in the area of travel health and immunizations. ![]() |
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Mar 05, 2021 12:00 PM - 1:15 PM
Taco Niet, P.Eng., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Professional Practice, School of Sustainable Energy Engineering Taco’s research deals with energy systems modelling, energy storage technologies, integration of renewable/variable technologies and climate change mitigation and adaptation. Dr. Niet focuses on addressing systemic challenges in the energy system including integration of variable renewables and working with emerging economies. Recent modelling work has addressed the nexus of climate, land, energy and water interactions in a combined modelling framework. He has taught a wide range of courses, including those on instrumentation, systems design and modelling, control systems, strength of materials, and technology and society. He supervises graduate students in research areas related to systems modelling, focusing on building tools that help society and policy makers effectively address climate and other system impacts and trade-offs in hisΔE+ Research Group (link).
Taco Niet, Ph.D., P.Eng. Assistant Professor of Professional Practice Principle Investigator, ΔE+ Research Lab School of Sustainable Energy Engineering Simon Fraser University Taco_Niet@sfu.ca 778-782-7183
I acknowledge that I work and live on the unceded traditional territories of the Semiahmoo, Katzie, Kwikwetlem (kʷikʷəƛ̓əm), Kwantlen, Qayqayt, Tsawwassen, Tsleil-Waututh (səl̓ilw̓ətaʔɬ), Squamish (Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw) and Musqueam (xʷməθkʷəy̓əm) Nations.
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Mar 16, 2021 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Hello Team - This is our Spring meeting for 2021. We'll be doing a video call for this board meeting using ZOOM CALL For instructions on how to download / stall and how to join please follow this link for a video tutorial: https://youtu.be/vFhAEoCF7jg KEEP IN MIND - that due to the heavy traffic of zoom calling - using a phone to call in isn't possible anymore. Also due to security reasons - in order to sign up for zoom - you need to enter the password for entry into our chatroom. Please see below for it. Topic: Rotary Board Meeting - March 2021 Join Zoom Meeting
Just a reminder - these were last month's meeting minutes https://docs.google.com/document/d/1BJAVDnIStB_1JD8Esj_IKEmzOuTRkRSwYeS1JVAxG1s/edit?usp=sharing This is March's Agenda https://docs.google.com/document/d/1DooxeAvna9eXbo9_z3g4NPO9y_Ky_36y-Me1UaW-G9o/edit?usp=sharing It is editable - so feel free to add your topics for disccusion on it. Please let me know if you will be attending and if you have any discussions or notes you want to present during the meeting please feel free to enter those into the agenda ahead of time. *It has brought to my attn that our meetings have gotten way too long. It was agreed during {ast President Sammy Li's term that we would keep the meetings no more than 1 hr in length for both Foundation and Club board meetings. Moving forward, we will adhere to this. Cheers, Samantha |
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Mar 19, 2021 12:00 PM - 1:15 PM
Nadia Xenakis – UBC Applied Biology MSc Student Nadia is currently studying how to humanely control pigeon populations at Translink Skytrain stations using an avian contraceptive (Ovocontrol P). This novel birth control project is the first of its kind in BC and Canada, and could lead to larger humane management programs for urban wildlife conflicts. Nadia is from Richmond, BC and has a varied background working with animals in different capacities including veterinary clinics and hospitals; wildlife rehabilitation centres; municipal animal shelters; and sanctuaries. She has a strong interest in policy and understanding what informs existing policy and the work that goes into creating new and efficient practices. |
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Mar 26, 2021 12:00 PM - 1:15 PM
Iris Ting - Manager, Social Enterprise Programs Iris is a non-profit specialist and her passion for recycling/waste diversion and social justice attracted her to Binners’ Project. Since May 2012, Iris has worked directly with Binners’ Project clients and partners and secures additional contracts to create income opportunities for members. Iris grew up in North Burnaby and has been a Vancouver resident for more than 20 years. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Animal Biology from UBC and spent 17 years working for the BC SPCA in revenue development, humane education and in operations overseeing branches in Northern BC and Vancouver. |
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Apr 13, 2021 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Hello Team - This is our April meeting for 2021. We'll be doing a video call for this board meeting using ZOOM CALL For instructions on how to download / stall and how to join please follow this link for a video tutorial: https://youtu.be/vFhAEoCF7jg KEEP IN MIND - that due to the heavy traffic of zoom calling - using a phone to call in isn't possible anymore. Also due to security reasons - in order to sign up for zoom - you need to enter the password for entry into our chatroom. Please see below for it. Topic: RCoB April 13th, 21 Board Meeting Join Zoom Meeting Just a reminder - these were last month's meeting minutes https://docs.google.com/document/d/1DooxeAvna9eXbo9_z3g4NPO9y_Ky_36y-Me1UaW-G9o/edit?usp=sharing This is April's Agenda https://docs.google.com/document/d/1WLBXY9RQ9Etfk0BNTHUkCmcV_ROLmPzhvRxf2zE6VFs/edit?usp=sharing It is editable - so feel free to add your topics for disccusion on it. Please let me know if you will be attending and if you have any discussions or notes you want to present during the meeting please feel free to enter those into the agenda ahead of time. *It has brought to my attn that our meetings have gotten way too long. It was agreed during {ast President Sammy Li's term that we would keep the meetings no more than 1 hr in length for both Foundation and Club board meetings. Moving forward, we will adhere to this. Cheers, Samantha |
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May 11, 2021 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Hello Team - This is our May meeting for 2021. We'll be doing a video call for this board meeting using ZOOM CALL For instructions on how to download / stall and how to join please follow this link for a video tutorial: https://youtu.be/vFhAEoCF7jg KEEP IN MIND - that due to the heavy traffic of zoom calling - using a phone to call in isn't possible anymore. Also due to security reasons - in order to sign up for zoom - you need to enter the password for entry into our chatroom. Please see below for it. Topic: RCoB May 11th, 21 Board Meeting Join Zoom Meeting Just a reminder - these were last month's meeting minutes https://docs.google.com/document/d/1WLBXY9RQ9Etfk0BNTHUkCmcV_ROLmPzhvRxf2zE6VFs/edit?usp=sharing This is May's Agenda https://docs.google.com/document/d/1SSADrZGS74MEEOzxe_vZhizwfBdBlKIx7OvzffsWcj8/edit?usp=sharing It is editable - so feel free to add your topics for disccusion on it. Please let me know if you will be attending and if you have any discussions or notes you want to present during the meeting please feel free to enter those into the agenda ahead of time. *It has brought to my attn that our meetings have gotten way too long. It was agreed during {ast President Sammy Li's term that we would keep the meetings no more than 1 hr in length for both Foundation and Club board meetings. Moving forward, we will adhere to this. Cheers, Samantha |
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Jun 15, 2021 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Hello Team - This is our Summer meeting for 2021. We'll be doing a video call for this board meeting using ZOOM CALL For instructions on how to download / stall and how to join please follow this link for a video tutorial: https://youtu.be/vFhAEoCF7jg KEEP IN MIND - that due to the heavy traffic of zoom calling - using a phone to call in isn't possible anymore. Also due to security reasons - in order to sign up for zoom - you need to enter the password for entry into our chatroom. Please see below for it. Topic: RCoB June 15th, 21 Board Meeting Join Zoom Meeting
Just a reminder - these were last month's meeting minutes https://docs.google.com/document/d/1SSADrZGS74MEEOzxe_vZhizwfBdBlKIx7OvzffsWcj8/edit?usp=sharing This is June's Agenda https://docs.google.com/document/d/1NLR411baYIWpK4D2OF_7py9xTWL3IceDf-gksmUwVuw/edit?usp=sharing It is editable - so feel free to add your topics for disccusion on it. Please let me know if you will be attending and if you have any discussions or notes you want to present during the meeting please feel free to enter those into the agenda ahead of time. *It has brought to my attn that our meetings have gotten way too long. It was agreed during {ast President Sammy Li's term that we would keep the meetings no more than 1 hr in length for both Foundation and Club board meetings. Moving forward, we will adhere to this. Cheers, Samantha |