North Bay Battalion Rotary4Kids Night
 
Wednesday, March 20th will be Rotary4Kids night when the Battalion face off against the Barrie Colts.
 
Rotary Club of North Bay members, along with Country 90.5 FM host Kevin Oschefski, will be at the game to promote this year’s fundraiser and accept donations.
 
One Kids Place will be onsite with their new Buddy Bike, purchased through a generous donation from Rotary Club and in partnership with the Lyons family.
 
This marks the club’s 22nd year raising much needed funds in support of area children and youth with special needs, including the purchase of rehabilitative devices, home renovations, vehicle conversions, enrollment into various programs, assistance to cover uninsured medical costs and out of town travel and funding for special needs teams, just to name a few.
 
 
For more information visit www.rotary4kids.ca
Rotary Great Student Awards 2024

(left to right) Paisley Nadon - École secondaire catholique Élisabeth-Bruyère, Cedric Torres - St. Joseph Scollard Hall, Brooke Juselius - West Ferris Secondary, Haight Dubois - FJ McElligott Intermediate Secondary, Aiden Devolin - Chippewa Secondary, Jacob Lafond - École secondaire publique Nipissing Ouest, Angélique Levac - Franco-Cité, Michael Rolling - Northern Secondary, Ayla McNichol - Almaguin Highlands, Gabriella Bélanger - École secondaire catholique Algonquin. Not pictured: Paige Buchanan - École secondaire publique Odyssée, Niibin Nakogee - Nbisiing Secondary For more read here > 

L-R: Jeff Celentano, Rotary Club of North Bay, Nestor Prisco (McKay Homes Community Foundation), Tony Limina (Rotary Club of Nipissing), Ernie Loukidelis (McKay Homes Fdn.) and Craig Rodwell (McKay Homes Fdn.)
 
North Bay's Family of Rotary were presented with a donation of $25,000.00 from McKay Homes Community Foundation for the Rotary Playground under construction next to the splash pad. Thanks to the Foundation's generous donation, we are that much closer to reach our fundraising goal. The new playground will be open in spring 2024.
Left to right: Megan Lee’s parents (Amanda and Norman), Chantal Brousseau, Bill Hagborg and Ghislaine Côté, Rotary Club of North Bay, Seth Compton, Christine Lacoste Froud
 
The Rotary Club of North Bay presented “Unsung Hero Service Awards” to four individuals who have made a positive and substantive contribution to their community or workplace, without seeking any recognition.
North Bay Proclaims May 17th as Rotary Day in recognition of 100 years of service in the community.
 
Rotary started with the vision of one man — Paul Harris. The Chicago attorney formed the Rotary Club of Chicago on 23 February 1905, so professionals with diverse backgrounds could exchange ideas and form meaningful, lifelong friendships. Then in April 1912, Rotary became Rotary International with the chartering of  the Rotary Club of Winnipeg, Manitoba.
CHARTERED ON MAY 17th 1923
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