Rotaract General
May 13, 2008
Attending: Darrell Winwood, Gabrielle Boulet, Michelle Dupont, Tim Lau, Cedrick LeBlanc, Cheryl Luken, Kendra Wilson, Jose Magat
Guests: No guests
Agenda approval: Agenda altered - removal of guest speakers - ammended agenda approval motion by Tim, seconded by Kendra - passed
Minutes of past meeting: Approval motioned by Cheryl, seconded by Gab - passed
Old/Ongoing business
Parcel of Culture: Secretary is running out of metaphors to describe how this item keeps coming back but for all who have seen The Shining...... imagine an axe smashing through the door.... “Here’s.... the Parcel of Culture....”
But ultimately President Michelle says blame her for it still being on the agenda. It will soon be mailed out with the one item still missing.
Job Find
Club set up a booth at April Northern Alberta Job Find fair at the Crystal Gardens. Used as a promotional event, recognition good (they don’t know if they like us but they’re starting to remember us). No one invited at the event turned up at the May social event (party poopers), but event still seen as worthwhile and valuable. At next event plan to hit up people working at the other booths.
Green-athon
Few club members attend event to participate but a successful event overall.
Crime Prevention Surveys
Michelle, Cory and Sarah participate in event. Good time had by all with the teenagers who may or may not be on drugs, booze and inappropriate under age sex (they weren't sharing). At least that's what the surveys were designed to find out. Community Action on Crime Prevention likes Rotaract.
VSB Luncheon
Michelle and Darrell attend. Nice lunch, lots of people, speeches, networking, etc.
Club could potentially sponsor event next year if we have actual money. Could be nice publicity for the club.
Duck Race
Committee proposes to change date of race to Aug. 24 (Sunday). Accepted by club. Darrell to contact partners. Car is ready for decals. Michelle has secured space in the Prairie Mall for all of June and July.
District Conference
Cheryl and Tim plan to attend . Expenses to be submitted to club and we’ll figure out to pay (maybe from the top secret presidential Hawaii fund hmmmm, or have I said too much...).
Michelle motion for new Rotaract Travel policy:
“Rotaract travel policy about fuel is – gas cost or milage will be paid whatever is lower. Milage rate to be set at ¢.35”
- Passed by club
Wave Media Survey
Fund raiser on hold, waiting for more information from Wave.
Homeless for a Night
Night of June 6. Volunteers are needed - volunteer sheet passed around. Plenty of club interest, volunteers registered and fine.
Stompede Fund Raiser
Club volunteers will work at merchandise tent during Stompede in return for a donation. Sign up sheet passed but NOT filled out fully, more needed.
New Business
(yes, after all that we still have new business, all that was just old)
Chair Affair
Club to volunteer at fund raiser for the Community Village doing set up work. Sheet passed around. Event is May 24, afternoon and evening.
Poker Night
(Yes, it’s actually an agenda item that doesn’t have the club volunteering at something new yaaaaaa)
Put on your best poker face and join your fellow Rotarians for a Quad Club event. Sign up sheet passed around, any questions contact Friday club.
Longest Day of Golf
Club executive proposes to not do event again (at least this year). Club too busy with Duck Race and other events plus date conflicts with Chamber Golf Tournament. Event cancelled for 2008.
Lobster Fest (I could make a joke here, but the minutes are getting kind of long and I’m a little brain dead now)
Come stuff your face with surf & turf for $50 Saturday night, May 31, at the D-Company Armouries all in support of Rotary and large scale fund raising events. Rotaract to work the door as volunteers. Contact Cheryl for more information.
Friday, May 30, 2008
Thursday, May 8, 2008
April 22, 2008 Meeting Minutes
Rotaract General - April 22, 2008
Attending: Jacqueline Hutton, Gabrielle Boulet, Michelle Dupont, Tim Lau, Cedrick LeBlanc, Cheryl Luken, Darrell Winwood, Miranda LeClercq, Ashley McDonald, Kendra Wilson, Dale Tiedemann, Beck Watson
Guests: Julianne Fraser, Dana Moody, Jose Magal, Tyler Bulford, Jenny Oatway, Jari Lynn Anderson, Sarah Jensen
Agenda: Motion for approval by Cheryl Luken, seconded by Dale Tiedemann - passed
Minutes: Motion for approval of past minutes by Cedrick LeBlanc, seconded by Gabrielle Boulet
Guest Speakers: SSOS (Students Saving Our Society) group from Peace Wapiti Acadamy. Giving presentation club about group’s work to raise awareness of genocides in Darfur region of Africa. High school-based group which has organized a conference and several other awareness initiatives in the city. Very solid presentation by group. SSOS hoping to raise a further $5,000 towards relief efforts in region which they are hoping Rotary in Grande Prairie will match for a goal of $10,000 or more. Contributions to be discussed at a future date.
Parcel of Culture:
At this point we might have been able to walk to Africa and hand deliver it the parcel, but never-the-less it’s on it’s way and let this be the last time it shows up on the minutes for a very long time.
Social Event: Planned for May 6 at Ceramic Hideaway on 100 St. and 100 Ave. at 7 p.m.
Duck Race: Final touches underway, committee to offer more details at next meeting.
District Conference: $150 Rotaract rate set for district conference in Camrose, Cheryl to be attending and representing the club. Not too late to join her.... talk to Cheryl for more information.
Job Find: Booth preparations done, sign-up sheet passed around for anyone able to volunteer a shift at the booth. Social event to be promoted there for prospective members.
Blood Donation Drive: Darrell to wrap up results and send off
GSE Bangladesh: Exchange group coming to Grande Prairie, was scheduled for May but event has been postponed to later because of Visa issues with people visiting. Stay tuned for more details, same Bat-Time same Bat-channel...
Wave Survey: Club offered chance to do little survey for Wave Media about vehicle traffic Evergreen Park. Easy gig for some general revenue. Club to accept offer, more details to be forthcoming.
Homeless for the Night: Event on June 6, major fund raiser for Sunrise House. Club typically volunteers at the event, anyone interested mark it on your calendar now. It’s an overnight outdoor event for the youth shelter. Kendra offer to organize club’s participation, contact her if interested.
Green-a-Thon: Event on May 3, sign-up sheet passed around if anyone interested.
Crime Prevention Surveys: Darrell present volunteer request from city’s Crime Prevention department. Request is for Rotaract to help administer surveys to junior and senior high school students asking about drugs, crime and whatever other fun stuff they get into on a Friday night. Names collected and information passed to Crime Prevention for follow up.
Stompede: Ashley McDonald make club aware of chance to volunteer at the Stompede to earn some general revenue cash. More information to come at next meeting.
Lobster Fest: Start saving your appetite now, surf-and-turf on May 31 at the D-Company Armouries as a fund raiser for Rotary district events. Tickets $50-$60, Rotaract to also volunteer at event. More information to come.
Attending: Jacqueline Hutton, Gabrielle Boulet, Michelle Dupont, Tim Lau, Cedrick LeBlanc, Cheryl Luken, Darrell Winwood, Miranda LeClercq, Ashley McDonald, Kendra Wilson, Dale Tiedemann, Beck Watson
Guests: Julianne Fraser, Dana Moody, Jose Magal, Tyler Bulford, Jenny Oatway, Jari Lynn Anderson, Sarah Jensen
Agenda: Motion for approval by Cheryl Luken, seconded by Dale Tiedemann - passed
Minutes: Motion for approval of past minutes by Cedrick LeBlanc, seconded by Gabrielle Boulet
Guest Speakers: SSOS (Students Saving Our Society) group from Peace Wapiti Acadamy. Giving presentation club about group’s work to raise awareness of genocides in Darfur region of Africa. High school-based group which has organized a conference and several other awareness initiatives in the city. Very solid presentation by group. SSOS hoping to raise a further $5,000 towards relief efforts in region which they are hoping Rotary in Grande Prairie will match for a goal of $10,000 or more. Contributions to be discussed at a future date.
Parcel of Culture:
At this point we might have been able to walk to Africa and hand deliver it the parcel, but never-the-less it’s on it’s way and let this be the last time it shows up on the minutes for a very long time.
Social Event: Planned for May 6 at Ceramic Hideaway on 100 St. and 100 Ave. at 7 p.m.
Duck Race: Final touches underway, committee to offer more details at next meeting.
District Conference: $150 Rotaract rate set for district conference in Camrose, Cheryl to be attending and representing the club. Not too late to join her.... talk to Cheryl for more information.
Job Find: Booth preparations done, sign-up sheet passed around for anyone able to volunteer a shift at the booth. Social event to be promoted there for prospective members.
Blood Donation Drive: Darrell to wrap up results and send off
GSE Bangladesh: Exchange group coming to Grande Prairie, was scheduled for May but event has been postponed to later because of Visa issues with people visiting. Stay tuned for more details, same Bat-Time same Bat-channel...
Wave Survey: Club offered chance to do little survey for Wave Media about vehicle traffic Evergreen Park. Easy gig for some general revenue. Club to accept offer, more details to be forthcoming.
Homeless for the Night: Event on June 6, major fund raiser for Sunrise House. Club typically volunteers at the event, anyone interested mark it on your calendar now. It’s an overnight outdoor event for the youth shelter. Kendra offer to organize club’s participation, contact her if interested.
Green-a-Thon: Event on May 3, sign-up sheet passed around if anyone interested.
Crime Prevention Surveys: Darrell present volunteer request from city’s Crime Prevention department. Request is for Rotaract to help administer surveys to junior and senior high school students asking about drugs, crime and whatever other fun stuff they get into on a Friday night. Names collected and information passed to Crime Prevention for follow up.
Stompede: Ashley McDonald make club aware of chance to volunteer at the Stompede to earn some general revenue cash. More information to come at next meeting.
Lobster Fest: Start saving your appetite now, surf-and-turf on May 31 at the D-Company Armouries as a fund raiser for Rotary district events. Tickets $50-$60, Rotaract to also volunteer at event. More information to come.
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