Wed Feb 2nd, 2022 Hybrid Meeting 12-1:30pm
“Facilitating dialogue" by Linda Low.
 

Step into another person’s shoes. Own their stories. Listen deeply. Click here to learn more about Linda and her presentation! 

 
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Wednesday Meeting Recap
Rotary meets with Lorna Fandrich, Executive Director of the Lytton Chinese History Museum.
 
 
On Wednesday, January 26th, 2022, Rotary Club of Richmond met with Lorna Fandrich, the Executive Director of the Lytton Chinese History Museum. 

 

In 1980, Lorna and Bernie Fandrich purchased an empty parcel of land in Lytton. Soon after, they were given an obscure 1934 newspaper article that referred to a Chinese Joss House or temple at that location in the 1880s. Lorna began to envision a place that would honor and recognize the culture, sacrifices, and contributions of Chinese who came to Canada to mine for gold, work on the railroads and become merchants.

In 2014, Lorna Fandrich decided to commence with the project. From a graph paper sketch and a basic building rendition, after many hours to prepare the building site and a year-long period of construction, the Lytton Chinese History Museum opened on May 13, 2017.

After becoming award winning and nationally renowned institution in just a short period of time, the museum was very tragically destroyed in the recent wildfires in Lytton. A number of artifacts were also destroyed. 

However, Lorna is committed to rebuilding the museum as she is still passionate about the story of the property and history of the museum. The museum was known for having one of the greatest collections of Chinese artifacts from the era of 1850-1940.

She is raising money to get the museum back up and running, and to once again tell the story of the history of the Lytton Chinese community.  She has also put out a call asking people to donate Chinese artifacts from British Columbia to her museum to rebuild the collection.

Richmond Rotary expressed sincere gratitude to Lorna for her work with the museum and her commitment to conserving Chinese history in Lytton and British Columbia. 

Lorna is also proud of her town of Lytton, and wants to contribute to it's growth and vibrancy, especially as it rebuilds. Rebuilding the Museum will support the local tourism sector, as it is one of the major tourist destinations in Lytton. 

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Wednesday Meeting Updates
Wednesday Meeting.
Polio Plus Society
 
To be a Polio Plus Society, you need to contribute $100 USD, and if you join, you could be eligible for a 2-week trip to Mazatlan. As such, Richmond Rotary has decided that anyone who has contributed to $150 or more Happy/Sad Dollars from July 1st 2021 to May 1st 2022 to our club, Richmond Rotary will enroll you in the PolioPlus Society, and you will have 1 entry draw for a 2-week trip to Mazatlan, and a tax receipt (if you agree to enroll your happy/sad dollars!). This was recently approved at a Richmond Rotary board meeting.
 
Online Auction
 
We encourage everyone to participate!  You can also think of innovative things to donate, other than just items. You could donate your time to teach a skill; offer companionship; or offer a chance for someone to have a new experience. Make sure to contact Chris Browne if you are interested in participating. 
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Happy Lunar New Year
NEW DATE - Year of the Tiger Gala Dinner March 26th 2022 at 6 pm: Click here for more information.
 
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Lunar New Year Gala Auction Instructions 
Online Auction - we encourage all members to get involved. Here's how you can participate! 
 
Auction houses want to be part of the latest trend in art world; Sotheby's  & Phillips join NFT craze - The Economic Times
 
The Lunar New Year Gala is Richmond Rotary's biggest event of the year. 
 
Even though the date has changed, we will still be having an online auction with proceeds going to 4 very important causes. We need items to auction  - so every club member is encouraged to participate!
 
Here's how you can participate in the online auction:
 
1. You can find sponsors who want to place their items online for sale.  (The price of the item must be lower than it's original retail price). 
 
2. Sponsors can donate items and receive advertising from online shoppers. Or, 
 
3. Members can donate items.
 
If you have items to auction, please send all items with photos and information about the items (retail value, description of item etc) to Chris Browne chris.browne@telus.net
 
All proceeds go to four important causes that will a positive impact on Richmondites:
 
  1. Rotary Hospice House
  2. SOS Children's Village BC for foster children
  3. Pathway Clubhouse Richmond to support mental wellness
  4. Ipads and Computers for Low Income Seniors 
 
Once the online auction link is available, Suna will update everyone, and you can share the link with your families, friends, business associates, and your network.
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Paul Harris Fellow Nominations
Paul Harris Fellow Nominations.
The Rotary Club of Richmond is inviting nominations from you for a “Paul Harris Fellow”.  Non-Rotarians dedicated to community service are being recognized at an upcoming dinner event hosted by all four Rotary Clubs in Richmond.  The “Paul Harris Award” is our way to acknowledge worthy citizens in our community for the time and resources they contribute to the betterment of others.
 
Deadline for nominations is midnight Feb 13th, 2022.
 
Please learn more about the Paul Harris Recognition to help you determine those you wish to nominate.  Our club may be honour up to two individuals selected from the nominations received.  When submitting your nominations, please provide a jpg photo of at least 3 MB in portrait mode, a background to support the nomination and a summary up to 500 words in length to be used for the evening’s programme.
 
This will be a prestigious event, one where the recipient of the award will be honoured by Rotarians for having contributed significantly to Rotary’s 7 areas of focus.  We look forward to receiving your personal recommendations and nominations.
 
From your PHF Selection Committee, Keith, Elizabeth and Henry
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2022 District Conference in Prince George
 
Register now for the 2022 District 5040 Conference in Prince George May 20-22. 
 
The conference registration fee is now $340+ GST.  Register now. 
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