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Go forth from here and serve. Wilfrid J. Wilkinson RI Past President DISTRICT 7810 WORLD COMMUNITY SERVICE Newsletter January 2011 Contents: District Simplified Grants 1 UPDATES District Project 2011 Grand Manan Afghanistan School 2 Water for Schools 3 Be a Rotary Speaker! 4-5 The Noreen & Ryan Home 2011 Calendars Available 6 WCS Directory 7-8 Campbellton students are excited to receive books from RC Campbellton s Love of Reading Literacy Program. Eight Simplified Grants Awarded! The response to our district s first-time participation in the District Simplified Grants program was strong. We received eight applications from Clubs to help finance projects both here and overseas. Five of the projects met the criteria set out by DG John Carkner and were approved for the full amount of the grant request. This left $750 in the DSG budget ($5,000), which the committee members divided between the three other Clubs that applied. The main criteria for the grant was a focus on literacy. All eight projects were related to education and literacy; the first five projects had a stronger focus on literacy. The following Clubs will receive grants when their projects are completed: RC Campbellton $1,000 LBS Love of Literacy Program RC Caribou $1000 Three Cups of Tea Literacy Project RC Presque Isle $250 Rotary Reading Week RC Rothesay-Kings $1000 Books, school supplies and bicycles to the DR RC Saint John $1000 Literacy/Reading Centre, Jamaica School RC Moncton $275 Mechanical Cow, Swaziland School RC Oromocto $200 Heritage Fair (Essay Presentations) RC Port Elgin $275 Walking Trail for Primary School We hope to expand the DSG program for the next Rotary year, and welcome your comments and suggestions about how the program can work better for your Clubs. Visit the Dominican Republic! Rotarians are invited to travel to the Dominican Republic in February 2011 for some hands-on volunteer experience and Rotary fellowship. Please contact Rtn. Bob Chagrasulis for information: bobchagrasulis@aol.com 1

Project Update District Project 2010-11 Our goal is to raise $25,000 from Clubs to fund this year s District Project a water project which will provide biosand filters to households in the Dominican Republic. We are almost there! We have currently raised $21,350! If your Club has not already committed funds to this project, please advise the project leader, Dr. Bob Chagrasulis, of your Club s plans immediately: bobchagrasulis@aol.com Grand Manan 2011 Calendars Available! The Rotary Club of Grand Manan is heavily involved in supporting and helping to manage The Noreen & Ryan Home in Dominghia, Guinea. The Home is a centre for victims of post-polio syndrome, as well as a clinic for the local villages. One of the services provided there is the distribution of vitamin supplements, which has a significant impact on the health of local residents. Included in this newsletter you will find a poster advertising the sale of calendars which contain photos showing the development of the Home over the last year. These are made available by the Grand Manan Club as a fundraiser. See page 6 for details, and consult future newsletters for more information about The Noreen & Ryan Home and its current projects. Update Afghanistan School Have you signed up? Have you signed up yet to be a Rotary speaker for the school in Afghanistan? All you have to do is order a Speaker Kit from the web site (www.afghanistanschool.ca), and book an assembly at your local high school. Once you re there, introduce the DVD provided, and then thank the students when it s over. That s all there is to it! Help your community learn about this wonderful Rotary project, and get local students involved in learning about their peers in Afghanistan. See pages 4-5 for more information. www.afghanistanschool.ca 2

Please share the good news of completed projects with your Club members! Rotarians in our district have much service work to be proud of. Leslie Van Patter WCS & Grants Sub-Committee Chair 1 Rectory Lane Sackville, NB E4L 4H5 506-364-0196 leslie@leslievp.ca Members: Julie Bernard bersav@nb.sympatico.ca Larry Corley corleyl@nbnet.nb.ca Robert Grove-Markwood rgrovema@maine.rr.com Virginia Stites stitesv@nbnet.nb.ca Update Water for Schools The 2008-2009 District Project was to provide funds to build 5 wells for schools in rural South Africa. This project was spearheaded by members of the Rotary Club of Louis Trichardt, who recently sent us photos showing the progress of the project. We include a few of those photos here. A total of 24 Clubs in our district contributed $37,500 toward this project. We can all be proud of the difference this project will make to the lives of hundreds of school children in the Louis Trichardt area of the Limpopo province. Not only does it provide a source of clean water for drinking and making lunches, it allows the students to practice better hygiene and protect themselves from illness, so they can attend school on a regular basis. If you would like to receive these images by email as jpegs, please send your request to: leslie@leslievp.ca. We hope you will share them with your club members, and with the local press, so that your whole community is aware of the great work your Club is helping Rotary to do around the world. 3

Rotary Canada is celebrating its 100th anniversary by building a fully furnished school in Afghanistan for 4,000 girls and boys. Now it s time to share the story of our school. We want to show how people are helping a struggling community to find it s way back to inclusive education and peace. As a Rotary Speaker, you can help us challenge Canadian Youth in your community to learn more about rebuilding efforts in Afghanistan, the new school project, and the 100th anniversary of Rotary in Canada The Canadian International Development Agency CIDA generously matched funds raised by Rotarians, so every single Canadian can feel a part of this World Community Project. When we extend hands of friendship we narrow the distance between us. Singer Janie Grand wants Canadian youth to ask themselves this question in her compelling new song, More I Want to Know the official theme song of this campaign. FULL DETAILS ONLINE AT www.afghanistanschool.ca A Project of Districts and Clubs Across Canada CRCID 1615 North Routledge Park, Unit 7 London, ON N6H 5L6 Canada 2010 CRCID

The school is open! Local elders participated and celebrated the opening day with Canadian Rotarian representatives. Before the school was built and during construction children attended classes outside. They had been exposed to hot and cold weather and during the most inclement days, school was cancelled. The children say they found it hard to concentrate and often illness would spread through the student population. A look inside one of the newly furnished classrooms. Become a ROTARY SPEAKER today! Email: info@afghanistanschool.ca or call Dianne Twynstra, CRCID Communications Committee, 519-473-2100

WCS Directory 2010/2011 Please advise us of any updates/corrections to this listing: leslie@leslievp.ca Leslie Van Patter WCS & Grants Sub-Committee Chair 1 Rectory Lane Sackville, NB E4L 4H5 506-364-0196 leslie@leslievp.ca Members: Julie Bernard bersav@nb.sympatico.ca Larry Corley corleyl@nbnet.nb.ca Robert Grove-Markwood rgrovema@maine.rr.com Virginia Stites stitesv@nbnet.nb.ca Rotary Club of Calais Maine Robert W. Chagrasulis, M.D. P.O. Box 561 Calais, ME 04619 Bus. 207-454-8432 Cell 207-595-0512 Fax 207-454-8333 bobchagrasulis@aol.com Rotary Club of Campbellton Surya Master 173 Vanier Street Campbellton, NB E3N1T8 Canada Home 506-759-8100 smaster@nbnet.nb.ca Rotary Club of Chatham Veronique Arsenault 8 Springvale Ave Miramichi, NB E1N 1Z6 Bus. 506-622-5522 Home 506-773-7686 Fax 506-622-5959 veronique1121@hotmail.com Rotary Club of Dalhousie Clarence Aubé 456 Rue William Street Dalhousie, NB E8C 2X7 Bus. 506-6843341 Home 506-684-2842 Fax 506-684-4191 Cell 506-789-3519 clarence.aube@lounsbury.nb.ca Rotary Club of Fort Kent Wally Desjardins 1379 Sly Brook Rd. Eagle Lake, ME 04739 Home 207-444-6451 whdeaglelake@fairpoint.net Rotary Club of Fredericton Mary McKean 151 Arbour Brook Lane Fredericton, NB E3B 0C5 Home 506-450-7025 Cell 506-471-3009 maryi2@rogers.com Rotary Club of Fredericton North Harriett McNeill 59 Ridgeview Lane Fredericton, NB E3A 7A7 Home 506-472-6280 Cell 506-447-8686 hmcneill@nbnet.nb.ca Rotary Club of Fredericton Sunrise Jennifer Lambert 225 Woodstock Rd. Fredericton, NB E3B 2H8 Home 506-454-5692 Bus. 506-451-7917 Cell 506-292-2317 jlambert@deltahotels.com Rotary Club of Hampton Virginia Stites 6 Elizabeth Court Lakeside, NB E5N 7E1 Home 506-832-5712 stitesv@nbnet.nb.ca Rotary Club of Houlton Scott White 81 North Street Houlton, Maine 04730 Bus. 207-532-0882 Home 207-538-7391 aag@gwi.net 7

WCS Directory 2010/2011 Continued Please advise us of any updates/corrections to this listing: leslie@leslievp.ca Foundation Committee Co-Chairs Rick Rogers Rotary Club of St. Stephen-Milltown 55 Boundary St. St. Stephen, NB E3L 1N9 Bus. 506-466-8324 Home 506-466-3713 Cell 506-466-8324 Fax 506-466-6939 sailnirvana@hotmail.com Michel Leger Rotary Club of Shediac 530 Wayne St. Shediac, NB E4P 2W9 Bus. 506-532-0100 Home 506-532-3120 Cell 506-852-1047 Fax 506-532-6322 mcleger@nb.sympatico.ca Rotary Club of Limestone Dottie Martin 95 High Street Limestone, ME 04750 Bus. 207-328-4212 X7100 Home 207-472-4191 martin.dottie@hughes.net Rotary Club of Machias Dale Miller 11 Means Cottage Road East Machias, ME 04630 Bus. 207-255-4402 Home 207-255-8166 dalem2115@gmail.com Rotary Club of Moncton Geoffrey Greenough 47 Laird Ave. Moncton, NB Home 506-854-1250 Cell 506-866-2323 email: geomar@nbnet.nb.ca Rotary Club of Moncton-West Riverview Natasha Ostaff Place Marven s One Factory Lane PO Box 827 Moncton, NB E1C 8N6 Bus. 506-860-1725 nostaff@kpmg.ca Keith MacLeod 633 Main Street Moncton, NB E1C 9X9 Bus. 506-853-5701 Home 506-386-6631 Fax 506-853-5714 keith.macleod@bmo.com Rotary Club of Oromocto Buck Matheson, President 107 Lanark St. Oromocto, NB E2V1C5 Bus. 506-446-5030 Home 506-357-6018 Fax 506-446-5883 aaf123@nb.sympatico.ca Rotary Club of Presque Isle Robert Grove-Markwood PO Box 1787, 29 Church St. Presque Isle, ME 04769 Bus. 207-764-4743 Home 207-764-0150 Cell 207-227-3507 Fax 207-764-4743 rgrovema@maine.rr.com Rotary Club of Sackville Trish Edwards 50 Lansdowne St. Sackville, NB E4L 3Z4 Bus. 506-364-5085 Fax 506-364-5062 patricia.edwards@ec.gc.ca Rotary Club of Saint John Greg Jewett 480 Darling s Island Rd. Darling s Island, NB E5N 6S9 Home 506-832-4223 Cell 506-650-2027 gregj@greenskyenergy.ca If you don t see your Club s Projects or World Community Service Chair listed here, please send us their contact information. 8