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Director’s Report - Community Service Rotary Club of Squamish Brian Finley - Director of Community Service July 2012
COMMUNITY SERVICE 2011-12
Annual Events/Projects 2011-12
1. August: Rotary Beef BBQ at Squamish Days Loggers Sports Festival
This is a 40+ year tradition. Over 2 days, 1500 lbs of prime beef is slow cooked over an alder fire. This year over 2600 beef sandwiches were served with revenue of $16,000. The profits of $8900 go to Squamish Days/Loggers Sports and Squamish
Rotary Community projects.
2. December: Hamper Delivery – Community Christmas Cares
Community Christmas Cares provides Christmas hampers to families and individuals in Squamish. Last year, Squamish Rotary assisted in the sorting, packing and delivery of over 400 hampers.
3. May: Bicycle Safety (Don Patrick)
Each year with the RCMP and schools, Squamish Rotarians help organize and run the bicycle safety day at each elementary school. Students learn about bicycle maintenance, safe riding and operation of their bikes. Unfortunately, due to the teachers’ dispute, this didn’t happen this year. We will be back next year!
4. May: Dry Grad Casino Night (Sheri Davis)
Annually, Squamish Rotary organised and ran the Casino night for High School Graduates. Again, this didn’t happen this year.
5. June: Linda Carney Rotary Cares Fund (Lino Vanzella)
This fund was founded in honour of Past President Linda Carney, to assist people in the Howe Sound corridor with medical needs that are not covered by conventional
medical funding. Each year the Rotary Club raises money through the Linda Carney Challenge bike ride as part of the Test of Metal weekend. Over $15,000 was raised this year.
6. On-going: Rotary Community Garden (Sheri Davis)
These 24 community garden plots are located beside the Squamish Valley Golf
Course and are available for rent by Squamish residents with a green thumb but no green space. Squamish Rotary built, administers, and maintains this community space.
7. On-going: School Breakfast Program
This year, Rotary has been funding the school breakfast program at Brackendale,
Garibaldi Highlands, Squamish and Stawamus Elementary Schools. Rotarians also volunteered to serve the breakfasts. The volunteers have served 8,135 breakfasts during the school year.
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8. Ongoing: Rotary Garden at the Westcoast Railway
Park (Rose Fast)
Maintenance and enhancements continued at the Rotary Garden through the volunteer efforts of Squamish Rotarians.
9. May: Gaming Funds Application and Distribution
(Liz Scott)
The Gaming Commission awarded $15,000 to Squamish Rotary Club. These funds
were allocated to the following community or Rotary programs:-
• School Breakfast Program: $4000
• Evans Lake Forest Education Camp: $400 • Rotary Adventures Programs: $2000 • Rotary Youth Leadership Awards: $2600 • Helping Hands Society: $2000
• Junior Olympics Archery Program: $1000 • Big Brothers/Big Sisters Teen Mentoring: $2000 • Biathlon Bears Kids Program: $1000
10. Other Community Support
Our Squamish Club also provided financial support to the following:
• Squamish Hospice Society • Squamish Food Bank
• Squamish Triathlon – bike racks
Special Events/Projects 2011-12
1. September: Rivers’ Day – Britannia Beach
Squamish Rotary supported this event by serving home-made cookies and apple cider.
2. April : Raised garden beds at Squamish Elementary School
Our Club built seven raised garden at Squamish Elementary School for use by students.
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SUMMARY 2011-12
Squamish Rotarians continue to make a significant contribution to the community through service; with many hours of volunteer time, and programs and project funding of approximately $45,000.
OBJECTIVES for 2012/13
Continue and develop the successful Community Service Programs and Projects. Determine and implement new local community projects for 2012/13. Focus on
hands-on projects wherever possible.
PLANS for 2012/13
Annual & On-going Projects
1. Rotary Beef BBQ at Logger Sports 2. Christmas Hamper Delivery 3. Bike Safety 4. Community Garden 5. Breakfast Program
6. Dry Grad Casino Night 7. Linda Carney Rotary Cares Fund 8. Rotary Garden at Westcoast Railway Park
9. Gaming Funds Application and Distribution
Potential Projects 2011/12
1. Extend the breakfast program. 2. Dental Suite at Hilltop House (X-ray unit? - $6000) 3. Site preparation and relocation of historic log books at Westcoast Railway
Museum. (to be investigated and confirmed) 4. Infrastructure project at the new Legacy Sports Park (pavilion? - $15-20,000)
Will it look something like this??....