As we continue to meet on Zoom, please be reminded that you can join the meeting this week and every week at https://zoom.us/j/602710507. If you already have the Zoom app on your computer or mobile, you can enter the meeting ID directly: 602-710-507.
At the June 11 Meeting
Meeting starts at 12:00 PM
Lunch is... probably soup if you're Tony Zeglen.
Guest Speaker: Pat Hansard will give her classification speech!
In Case You Missed It...
The recording of the June 4 meeting can be found here. We discussed a new project in support of You Can Ride 2 and got to know a little more about Rotarians in a "Who's Who?" game.
The 2020 Rotary International Convention that was to be held in Honolulu, Hawaii last week has had some of its content moved online later this month, from June 20-26. You can watch the live sessions or pre-recorded ones, and some Rotarians have expressed a desire to get together for some watch parties. We'll talk more about this at the meeting on Thursday, June 11. See https://www.riconvention.org/en for more details!
In May, our club continued its financial support for organizations responding to the social and economic problems presented by the COVID-19 pandemic. Recognizing our community's strong ties to Ft. McMurray and the compounding effect of the COVID-19 pandemic's consequences have on the flooding that occurred there, the club directed $1000 to those relief efforts. We also adjusted our plans at the last minute and have held back some planned funding for May as we learned of the Alberta Government CIP grant funding announcements. We want to ensure we can maximize positive impacts from our donations to agencies to the community by considering how all funders are responding to meet needs. The COVID-19 Response Committee continues to analyze the developing situation and we will provide another update in June.
Organization
Activities
Donation
Auggie's Cafe
Providing brown-bag lunches to people needing food support
$1,200
Parkland Pregnancy Support Centre
Providing baby supplies, consumables and food to families expecting or who have recently had babies
$2,000
Disaster Aid Canada
Ft. McMurray Flood Relief Fund
$1,000
Tri-Community Adult Learning Association
Tables and chairs to support roving Internet connection stations
At last week's meeting, we played a game of Quiplash in our Zoom meeting to demonstrate how you can play online party games with friends and family online. Though we played a game that had to be bought, you can find plenty of free online games or even play traditional party games like Charades or board games with a little creative improvisation. You also don't have to be using Zoom. Any other online meeting apps like FaceTime, Google Meet, Skype, and more, can be used for this purpose. Any app that allows screen sharing and/or video sharing will do the trick.
Jackbox Games, the makers of Quiplash, have put together a guide to illustrate how to play their games online with Zoom. In addition, this article from Good Housekeeping provides a list of games, online and traditional, that you can play online. Again, they highlight Zoom, but any videoconferencing app should work.
Have a Rotary Story, pictures from a Rotary Social and/or information for the Rotary RAP?
Send me (Krista) an email: krista.mastaler@gmail.com by Sunday evenings at the latest so that I can include it in the weekly RAP on Mondays!
Thanks everyone!!!!
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