The Friendly Club
Rotary Club of Edmonton Strathcona

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Sunday, February 08, 2009
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Editor:   Hans Granholm
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Future Speakers
Feb 10 2009
Pat Nelson
"Room to Read -Helping the world-one child at a time"
Feb 17 2009
Sandra Irving
"Family Literacy Project"
Feb 24 2009
No speaker
"The regular weekly meeting will be held on Monday evening"
Mar 3 2009
Nicholas Spilios
"Movies"
Mar 10 2009
Joan Paton
"U of A external relations"
Mar 24 2009
Cindy Gordon
"Hearing Loss"
Mar 31 2009
Ted Griffiths
"Shelterbox Kits"
Apr 14 2009
Anna Piela
"Rotary Exchange Student"
Apr 21 2009
Mark Anielski
"Measuring Quality of Life and Sustainable well being"
May 5 2009
Dr. Jason Acker
"Elkhorn Coral"
May 12 2009
Jim Newman
"Head Protection"
May 19 2009
Ted Rose and Susan Hill
"Project Amigo"

Upcoming Events
2009 District Conference
May 14 2009 - May 17 2009
Leo Buggy Ride
Dec 31 2009

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Welcome to the Edmonton Strathcona Website
by Hans Granholm



Welcome to "The Friendly Club" and our Web Site. How to contact the site administrator. Click on 'More...' below.


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Strathcona members and Other Users, if you are unsure how to log in, click online HELP, or contact the site administrator Hans Granholm
phone: 780-466-5566 any time.

For more information about our club, click HERE

For full information on our upcoming Speakers, click on the speaker's name.

Members can access the Club Constitution and By-Laws from ADMIN | CLUB DOCUMENTS after login.

Upcoming Events and Reminders in the next few days...
by Hans Granholm



No birthdays or anniversaries this week.
 

Tuesday noon belongs to Rotary!


Look in "Upcoming Events" for other activities taking place in the near future.

Feb 23 - Rotary Day
by Granholm, Hans



February 23rd is Rotary Day in District 5370, but it doesn't matter when your club holds it, how you you do it, and where. We just hope you do it!

The Greater Edmonton Area Clubs again have a special event, or you can hold your own.

PLEASE OPEN THIS LINK FOR MORE DETAILS.

Contact Orville Sleen for tickets.
(780) 417 2481; or eMail

Please note that our regular meeting on Tuesday February 24 is re-scheduled to the 'Rotary Day' meeting on Feb 23.

2008 Christmas Pictures
by Hans Granholm



Editor's note: I extend my sincere apologies to Eric Germain who submitted the pictures and the following cover story some time ago. Who says Christmas is only for December?


The Rotary Club of Edmonton Strathcona held it's traditional club Christmas Party on the evening of December 9, 2008.
 
Many of the club members and guests arrived for the party after becoming disoriented driving the back streets to the Edmonton Golf & Country Club. A search party was being organized for Hugo and Lucy Lehman prior to his arrival, after he had followed an already lost Rotarian on the snow covered streets in search of the venue.
 
A warm welcome was provided by the Event Organizer/ Door Event Payment Collector/ Master of Ceremonies/ Gift Exchange Host, Jarrod Clayton. We had a very good turn out of members and guests, including Shirley Barnes and our Rotary Exchange Student from Finland, Anna Piela.
 
After a lovely grace by Ron Dobbin, the tables were dispatched to the buffet. The meal was excellent and the Christmas Spirit (and spirits) was flowing generously. After some opening comments from President Ted Griffiths and some wit and wisdom from MC Jarrod Clayton, the stage was set for the annual Rotary Christmas Gift Exchange. 
 
The beautifully wrapped gifts were distributed table by table with Jarrod providing a witty colour commentator analysis of each specific unwrapped item. As they say "One person's junk is another person's treasure", and the multiple exchanges and merriment commenced as the trading began and laughter filled the room. When the wrapping paper settled, most gift recipients seemed pleased or at least amused at what gift they had ended up with. Merry Christmas (and Happy New Year!)  to all, and to all a good night! 
Jeong Sim is back in Canada
by Peter DeNooy


Dear Rotary Friends:

Well I came home safely to Canada after a long leave absence in China. I am stop over in Vancouver where my beloved grand children live. I am planning to see you early March. In the meantime, I am pleased to present a descritive power points in pdf as a part of my mission report in China/North Korea, which you can view from the Special Project http://www.clubrunner.ca/Data/5370/399/html/52513/08Mission%20Report%20to%20Rotary.pdf. In the event you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to email me.
 
I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your supports and prayers. Joo and I feel we are blessed.
 
Hello to all.
 
Jeong Sim

 

Home baking
by Eric Solash



Do you love fresh bread, but don't have time for all the work?  Have I got a deal for you! If you have half an hour to prepare the dough and a bit of patience you too can have fresh home made bread. Start today for bread tomorrow.

You will need a coverable pot/pan that is oven safe.



For baking in a covered pot

6 cups all-purpose or bread flour, more for dusting
1 Tablespoons instant yeast
1 teaspoons salt
Cornmeal or wheat bran as needed.

1. In a large bowl combine flour, yeast and salt. Add 3 cups water, and stir until blended; dough will be shaggy and sticky. Cover bowl with plastic wrap. Let dough rest at least 12 hours, preferably about 18, at warm room temperature, about 70 degrees.

2. Dough is ready when its surface is dotted with bubbles. Lightly flour a work surface and place the dough on it; sprinkle it with a little more flour and fold it over on itself once or twice. Cover loosely with plastic wrap and let rest about 15 minutes.

3. Using just enough flour to keep dough from sticking to work surface or to your fingers, gently and quickly shape dough into a ball. Generously coat a cotton towel (not terry cloth) with flour, wheat bran or cornmeal; put dough seam side down on towel and dust with more flour, bran or cornmeal. Cover with another cotton towel and let rise for about 2 hours. When it is ready, dough will be more than double in size and will not readily spring back when poked with a finger.

4. At least a half-hour before dough is ready, heat oven to 450 degrees. Put a 6- to 8-quart heavy covered pot (cast iron, enamel, Pyrex or ceramic) in oven as it heats. When dough is ready, carefully remove pot from oven. Slide your hand under towel and turn dough over into pot, seam side up; it may look like a mess, but that is O.K. Shake pan once or twice if dough is unevenly distributed; it will straighten out as it bakes. Cover with lid and bake 30 minutes, then remove lid and bake another 15 to 30 minutes, until loaf is beautifully browned. Cool on a rack.

Little Known Facts You Can Live Without
by Hans Granholm



The following 'fact' was submitted by Ken Germain our esteemed President Elect. Now realizing his source of resources, we can only brace ourselves for next year.

 

Manure...An interesting fact

 

Manure: In the 16th and 17th centuries, everything had to be transported by ship and it was also before commercial fertilizer's invention, so large shipments of manure were common.

 

It was shipped dry, because in dry form it weighed a lot less than when wet, but once water (at sea) hit it, it not only became heavier, but the process of fermentation began again, of which a by product is methane gas. As the stuff was stored below decks in bundles you can see what could (and did) happen.

Methane began to build up below decks and the first time someone came below at night with a lantern, BOOOOM!

 

Several ships were destroyed in this manner before it was determined just what was happening

After that, the bundles of manure were always stamped with the term 'Ship High In Transit' on them, which meant for the sailors to stow it high enough off the lower decks so that any water that came into the hold would not touch this volatile cargo and start the production of methane.

 

Thus evolved the term ' S.H.I.T ' , (Ship High In Transit) which has come down through the centuries and is in use to this very day.

You probably did not know the true history of this word.

Neither did I.

I had always thought it was a golf term.

 

Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?
by Hans Granholm



"Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?" is scheduled for February, March and April 2009.

February 7, March 14 and April 18

This is a social program of the Edmonton Strathcona Rotary Club.
It is an opportunity for club members and spouses/companions to meet other club members in an informal, social, small group setting. Dates are all Saturday nights at 7:00.

Typically a Member would Host one month and be a Guest for two months. All Members are encouraged to participate - even if for only one month. The visitors should expect anything from spaghetti or pizza to steaks. The most important part of this program is the fellowship and the opportunity to get to know each other better.

Click on THIS LINK to open and register the event.

Need more info on the event?... call:

Bob Sandercock at 780-469-5571.

Questions about this registration format? call 466-5566 or e-mail Hans Granholm

Polio Plus Special Announcement
by Granholm, Hans



21 January 2009

Dear Fellow Rotarians,

This is another historic day for Rotary. Our organization was honored today to host philanthropist Bill Gates, Jr. at Rotary's International Assembly in San Diego, California, USA.



Speaking to 2009-2010 district governors-elect, Bill Gates, Jr. congratulated Rotarians on the success of the partnership between Rotary International and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to raise funds for polio. To date, Rotarians have already committed more than US$60 million toward the original US$100 million Gates challenge grant awarded in November 2007.

In recognizing Rotary's impressive fundraising success and steadfast commitment to polio eradication, Gates announced today that his foundation has decided to increase its challenge grant by US$255 million - for a total of US$355 million. By accepting the increase, Rotary also accepts the challenge to raise an additional US$100 million in matching funds by 30 June 2012 and drives the combined Rotary and Gates Foundation partnership's commitment to a total of US$555 million.

All of the resulting US$555 million will be spent in support of immunization activities carried out by the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI) in polio-affected countries. The initiative is spearheaded by Rotary, the World Health Organization (WHO), the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and UNICEF. 

In another welcomed development today, the United Kingdom's Department for International Development (DFID) pledged 100 million (US$150 million) and the German government is giving an additional ?100 million (US$130 million), both to the GPEI. Contributions from the U.K. and Germany are separate and will not count toward Rotary's match of the Gates Foundation challenge grant. 

The infusion of funds is crucial if the world is to finally be rid of polio, a crippling, sometimes fatal disease that poses the highest risk to children. Although the initiative has reduced the number of polio cases by 99 percent over the past two decades, the wild poliovirus still persists in four countries -- Afghanistan, India, Nigeria, and Pakistan -- and imported cases from these endemic countries threaten other developing nations.

Your continued participation in this effort is crucial to making it a success.  The Rotary International Board of Directors and the Trustees of The Rotary Foundation have unanimously agreed to accept this challenge grant to ensure the success of the PolioPlus program. Rotary and the Gates Foundation intend for their funding partnership to set an example for the rest of the world. We feel confident that this extraordinary partnership will serve as a catalyst for further donations from others to help us realize the dream of a polio-free world.

When Rotary entered the fight against polio in 1985, we promised every child a world free from the threat of polio. We are almost there.  This funding agreement between Rotary and the Gates Foundation is a huge step forward, bringing us even closer to our goal.  Success is our only option.  Together we can End Polio Now.  For more information, please visit www.rotary.org .



Dong-Kurn Lee               Jonathan B. Majiyagbe
President 2008-09          Chairman
Rotary International        The Rotary Foundation Trustees, RI

Bill Gates announces new US$255 million grant for
by Granholm, Hans



 



Bill Gates announced to attendees at the International Assembly on 21 January that the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has contributed an additional US$255 million to Rotary International to help end polio worldwide. Rotary will raise another $100 million, bringing the total that the two organizations have pledged to the polio eradication effort to $555 million.

 
 
News Coverage
 

New York Times

Chicago Tribune

BBC

The International Herald Tribune  

2008-09 Exchange Student
by Granholm, Hans



We are very excited to resume our participation in the Rotary Youth Exchange program, one of the best and most rewarding programs in Rotary.

Anna Piela arrived on August 12 from Finland.



Anna is sponsored by District 1410 and we are sharing Anna with the Rotary Club of Edmonton South. She will be attending Strathcona High School.

Co-hosting a foreign student is a wonderful opportunity to learn about other cultures by including the student in your family and social activities.

Please contact Don Henry h: 780-444-3746; b: 780-438-4208; e: dhenry@jimplease.com for more information.

DIRECT LINK TO ANNA's SITE PAGE.

Rotary Canada Flag Project
by Hal Quilliam



The Edmonton Strathcona Rotary Club has  commenced a new fund raising project called

the Rotary Canada Flag Project.


The purpose of the project is to promote the demonstration of Patriotism for Canada by the subscribers and at the same time raise funds for charitable use and use in the community by The Rotary Club.

 

The project follows the precedent of similar successful flag projects by Rotary Clubs in the United States.



Under the project, Edmonton Strathcona Rotarians will visit homeowners and occupants of residences, and will obtain "Subscriptions" to the annual flag project.

 

The Rotary Club will provide "plantings" of a Canada Flag on the front lawn of subscribers three times per year in exchange for the subscription.  The plantings will take place on the three summer holidays weekends (Victoria Day)  (Canada Day) and (Labour Day)   After the holiday is over the Rotary Club will pick up the flag and store it for future use.

 

The subscription price is $50.00 per year and the subscriber is only required to show the general location of where the flag should be planted.  

Planting takes place by placing a metal stand in the ground on a spike, and is removed after the weekend is over with no damage to the lawn.  Continuing subscriptions will be sought.  Preparation of the flags, poles and spikes will be done  by Club members by way of  work parties.  

First plantings are expected for Labor Day 2008.

 

FLAG PROJECT SITE PAGE

Is it in you?
by Hans Granholm



View the story on the District WebComCentre

Donate! 

Canadian Blood Services needs our help at its permanent donor clinic (8249-114 Street)

All eligible donors are encouraged to take an hour or so out of their schedule to save the lives of others.
Not sure if you can donate? Why not make an appointment and find out. Call 1-888-2 DONATE (236-6283

4-Way Test
by Hans Granholm


RI link: 4-Way Test
e-Strathconian input -- Thanks!
by Hans Granholm



The intent of this newsletter is to broadcast news and information.

Please send me stories and photos.

Thank you to Jim Ashton, Len Gierach and Ken Germain for stories on our speakers.

If you are chairing a committee and you are planning to have a meeting, why not schedule this in the Event Manager? In the scheduled event you have an easy way of inviting committee members to register their attendance.
All club directors and committee chairs have full access to these features that can make your life easier.
Need help? You know who to see.

Hans Granholm
p: 780-466-5566
e: hgrdane@telusplanet.net

Web Site Advertising
by Hans Granholm



>>> PLEASE LOOK AT THIS ADVERTISING OPPORTUNITY <<<

With the number of members in this club either owning or operating a business, we are getting a very poor interest in this nice little generator of funds for the club.
Are the rates too steep? I don't think so, but if you do, please let us know.
If you have any bright ideas on how to promote this little initiative, please speak up.




A web site and bulletin advertising feature is available to dedicated members who wish to sponsor an ad and support the club's endeavors.

It is an opportunity to go out in the community and solicit ads from businesses, and who knows, in the process of soliciting ads you may also find prospective new Rotarians.

Be sure to visit these sponsors by clicking on their ad

The fee is for members $20.00 for one month or $50.00 for three months or $150.00 for one year.
 
For non-members $30.00 per month or $70.00 for a quarter or $250.00 for one year.


The ad can be text or a logo. Either way it becomes a link and upon clicking will take the visitor to the sponsor's website or e-mail address.

Please have a look at the complimentary ads in the right column of any site pages and in the left column of the e-Strathconian.

NOTE: You will notice a link in the bottom of the right column of a site page "Interested in being a Website Sponsor?". This link opens a page with all the information.

Feedback and comments are very much appreciated. You can post comments on the FORUMS | CLUB WEB SITE | ADVERTISING. Or you can e-mail you-know-who.

Cheers!

TIP about where
by Hans Granholm



When Stories disappear from the front page and the bulletin layout, they don't disappear completely.
You can always click on the STORIES tab in the menu bar in the top banner.

Items will remain there for a reasonable period of time (still to be determined), but even after they disappear there, they can still be retrieved by contacting your website administrator.

Hans Granholm
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Edmonton Strathcona Guestbook
by Hans Granholm



GUESTBOOK

Don't forget to encourage the use of our new GUESTBOOK

Do not forget we also have a FORUM where members can post their views and ideas on a variety of subjects. NOTE: You have to log in to access the private Forum.

Why not visit yourself and let's benefit from your feedback...
Planning a Vacation?
by Graham Gilchrist


Lets go to a Rotary Convention......

2009                   Birmingham, England
2010                   Montreal
2011                   New Orleans

2007 - 2008 Annual Report
by Peter DeNooy


The 2007-2008 Annual Report, which includes Committee Reports and Financial Statements can be viewed by members of the Rotary Club of Edmonton Strathcona on the Club Documents page and is accessible from the Admin page.



 

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Privacy Policy
by Hans Granholm


Privacy laws were recently implemented in Canada...

The District Privacy Policy is listed on the WebComCentre, front page story or on our front page at the bottom of DOWNLOADS.