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Barbecue service with Neighbourlink
May 04, 2024
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May 04, 2024 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Rotary Club of Willowdale Volunteer service with NeighbourLink Join us Saturday May 4th at Hendon Park (50 Hendon Ave) Sign In: 10:15AM Walk/Run/Ride: 11AM BBQ: 12-2PM Hundreds of neighbours will come together to raise funds for our community care, friendly neighbour and mobile food program to support seniors, neighbours with disabilities and single parents!
The event includes a 4km walk, run, and 8km bike ride from the park through the Finch Hydro Corridor followed by a BBQ featuring delicious food, free milk tea, live entertainment, a caricature artist, kids activities, giant bubbles, prizes and more! See full registration details below. All funds raised will go towards NeighbourLink and the North York Seniors Centre’s programs targeted at alleviating social isolation for the most vulnerable in our community. At NeighbourLink that includes their Mobile Food Deliveries, Community Care Team and Single Moms Mother’s Day event and at NYSC that includes their Friendly Visits, Wellness Monitoring, Social Club and virtual programs. Funds raised by participants will help under-resourced
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“Why Me”
May 09, 2024 12:30 p.m.
Khalid Hasan Ph.D. Dr. Khalid Hasan is a steadfast optimist who believes in a bright future for our planet and people and our ability to build it together. Khalid is the 2nd generation in Rotary family. His father was a Rotarian. At present, he is a member of Rotary Club of North York, Toronto. He is also a Director, Rotary Action Group Community Economic Development (RAGCED), RI. He is a Paul Harris Fellow (PHF). He is the Founder and CEO of ResInt Canada – an international research organization. He also worked at world’s leading market research company Nielsen in Canada and South Asia. Khalid studied Sustainable and Global Business Strategy at Harvard Business School. He holds a PhD and an MBA. He teaches Marketing and Human Resource Management in different business schools and universities, in Canada and South Asia. He has co-authored three books on marketing management. |
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RESIDENCE OF HOWARD & LAURIE BACK
May 23, 2024 6:30 p.m.
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Maria Jobson & Danette Beechinor
May 30, 2024 6:30 p.m.
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Jun. 01, 2024 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
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Melanoma (click blue line)
Jun. 13, 2024 12:30 p.m.
The nonprofit Melanoma Education Foundation began conducting free presentations on early self-detection of melanoma to Rotary clubs in June, 2022 and, since then, has conducted 219 30-minute Zoom presentations. The American Cancer Society predicts nearly 190,000 new cases in 2023; melanoma can strike anyone from preteen to elderly and is often fatal but, when found early, is permanently curable in a short outpatient visit without any need for follow-up chemo or radiation.Steve Fine, founder and president of the Melanoma Education Foundation, attended colleges in the Boston area, receiving a doctorate in chemistry from Northeastern University. He then moved to Pennsylvania, completing a year of postdoctoral research at Lehigh University. After 5 years as assistant professor of organic chemistry at Lafayette College in Pennsylvania, he moved back to New England where he served in technical and management positions in high tech chemical companies. In 1989 he started a consulting practice in the technology of high purity chemical manufacturing, concurrently serving for 3 years as Vice President of Technology for ACSI, a West Coast manufacturer of semiconductor chemicals. Shortly after his son, Dan, died of melanoma in 1998 at the age of 26, he founded the non-profit Melanoma Education Foundation and, since 2000, has devoted full time to the Foundation.The primary activity of the Foundation has been educating high school and middle school wellness teachers about melanoma and providing them with free online lessons to educate their students about self-detecting melanoma while it is curable. Prior to the Covid 19 pandemic over 1700 schools in all 50 U.S. states and Canada were using the lessons, resulting in saved lives of students, teachers and their loved ones. |
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