Please join us in re-introducing our major annual fundraiser, the 22nd Cabin Fever Dinner and Auction, which will be held at the CanadInns Transcona at 826 Regent Ave West on Friday, March 21, 2025. We’re back after 5 long years away and look forward to making this event the best ever!!
Whether you’d like to support us as a contributor or attend the event, we need your help to host this event that supports and empowers communities around the world. Corporatetables of eight are available for $1000.00, and include a prominent display of your logo. Individual tickets are available at $125.00.
Please consider contributing goods or services, purchasing ad space, or becoming an event sponsor to make this year’s event a great success! Click here to find out more. In appreciation for your generosity, we will provide opportunities to promote your business to our beneficiaries as well as our approximately 160 event attendees.
Through your kind donations and support, many community programs will benefit. Some of the organizations we support include Siloam Mission, Transcona Food Bank, RotaryYouth Leadership camps, scholarships for graduating high school students, as well as parks in Transcona and raising funds for the permanent structure housing #2747 in Rotary Heritage Park.
Internationally, we continue to support the eradication of polio worldwide through the Rotary Polio Plus program and education scholarships for 7 Filipino students. We have sent Shelter Boxes providing aid to victims of natural disasters, and we have supported the development of a successful water system in Nigeria. 100% of all funds raised go to Rotary projects. Please contribute what you can to help our local community and the global village.
For tickets or donation pickup, please contact the Rotary member you received this from or simply contact one of the members listed below.
Steve Lipischak
steve.lipischak@nullgmail.com
431-792-2662
Sandy McDonald
sandymac1214@nullgmail.com
431-278-0157
Jim Trann
jimmyit@nullmymts.net
431-277-2702
Alex Lifshits
alexander.lifshits@nullgmail.com
204-298-4700
Starting September 12/24, our meetings are back to twice a month: Second Thursday of each month at Vickar board room (or via Zoom), and Fourth Thursday at CanadInn (or via Zoom).
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Rotary concentrates on seven areas: promoting peace, improving health through disease prevention and treatment, improving the health of mothers and children, water and sanitation, education, economic development, and supporting the environment.
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New excitement is brewing in our club with After much hard work, we have released our promotion video explaining who we are, what we do, both locally and globally. Check out our new video:
2019 was a very successful year on the international front for water and sanitation in Nigeria. Our funding efforts have contributed to the following achievements internationally:
Click to see our gallery of this project.
On the local front, we were able to continue to support Siloam Mission and the Transcona Food Bank as well as assist in building various parks in the area.