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November 28, 2012 David Busby Street Centre Sara Peddle has been with the David Busby Street Centre since 2007 in various roles including the last 2 years in the role of Executive Director. Her belief in an inclusive community for all citizens is what motivates her quest to provide quality service to the vulnerable population in our area. Sara prides herself in being an advocate for those struggling with severe mental health and addictions. Sara is not only committed to this work as her current employment but also as a resident of Barrie. Sara has lived in the Barrie area for more than 25 years and she is currently enjoying raising her 2 children in this beautiful city with her husband and 2 bulldogs. Services – The individuals and families using our services are often suffering from poor health, social isolation, complex mental health concerns, physical, cognitive and social challenges, and the devastating impact of violence and abuse. Individual case counseling Housing support Practical & basic needs assistance Administrative support Addiction support Infant needs & supplies Health care services Mental health services Harm reduction services Mobile outreach Central Intake for Barrie Out of the Cold We have long standing relationships with other service delivery organizations in Simcoe County and, when not available at the Busby Centre, our team is equipped to advocate for and link participants to the appropriate social services and resources in the larger community. http://www.busbycentre.ca/ Speaker Sara Peddle Executive Director David Busby Street Centre Visitors Lynn Strachan Visiting Rotarians Alf Dick (Huronia) John Gordon (Barrie) Dorothy Menton Brian Menton (Haliburton) Make ups Joe Givens Greg Ferguson Steve Periard President Greg Ferguson Editor Ben Rattelaide Visit our Website – www.kempenfeltrotary.org Online Make-ups – www.rotaryclubone.org Kempenfelt Rotary Club

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November 28, 2012

David Busby Street Centre

• Sara Peddle has been with the David Busby Street Centre since 2007 in various roles including the last 2 years in the role of Executive Director. Her belief in an inclusive community for all citizens is what motivates her quest to provide quality service to the vulnerable population in our area. Sara prides herself in being an advocate for those struggling with severe mental health and addictions. Sara is not only committed to this work as her current employment but also as a resident of Barrie. Sara has lived in the Barrie area for more than 25 years and she is currently enjoying raising her 2 children in this beautiful city with her husband and 2 bulldogs.  

• Services – The individuals and families using our services are often suffering from poor health, social isolation, complex mental health concerns, physical, cognitive and social challenges, and the devastating impact of violence and abuse. • Individual case counseling • Housing support • Practical & basic needs assistance • Administrative support • Addiction support • Infant needs & supplies • Health care services • Mental health services • Harm reduction services • Mobile outreach • Central Intake for Barrie Out of the Cold

• We have long standing relationships with other service delivery organizations in Simcoe County and, when not available at the Busby Centre, our team is equipped to advocate for and link participants to the appropriate social services and resources in the larger community.

    

http://www.busbycentre.ca/ 

Speaker Sara Peddle 

Executive Director David Busby Street Centre 

     

Visitors Lynn Strachan 

 Visiting Rotarians Alf Dick (Huronia) 

John Gordon (Barrie) Dorothy Menton 

Brian Menton (Haliburton)  

Make ups Joe Givens 

Greg Ferguson Steve Periard 

 President 

Greg Ferguson  

Editor Ben Rattelaide

Visit our Website – www.kempenfeltrotary.org Online Make-ups – www.rotaryclubone.org

Kempenfelt Rotary Club

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The Eye Opener is published weekly for the sole use of the members of the Rotary Club of Barrie‐Kempenfelt. The unauthorized use of text, graphics or photographs is prohibited. District 7010 ‐ Club 52439 

The Four‐Way Test  Is it the TRUTH?  Is it FAIR to all concerned?  Will it build GOOD WILL and BETTER UNDERSTANDING?  Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned? 

Announcements  Mike Campbell Raised almost $50,000 for Sick Kids Hospital Heather Forde Taste the World – Tickets are now printed. Available for Xmas gifts. Mike Kinsey    Food Bank – 2 more weeks until we need food or money Ross Watt    Homemade Quilt – buy tickets for draw December 14th, 2012 Stella Gan    Need nominations for board members by December 12th, 2012 50/50      Heather Forde 4 of hearts & Junior 4 of hearts Presidential Citation  Presented  by  John Gordon  (District Governor) &  Brian Newton       (Past District Governor) to Joe Givens  

Sergeant At Arms   Paul Pancel,    Late – Foot was in the door $2 SNAP      John Rockbrune – hockey team ‐ pass       Marci – Fashion fundraising ‐ pass       Steve Gage – Anniversary after five ‐ pass       Gilbert – Accidental photo ‐ $2 Nicole      Purchased a cell phone $1 Craig      Gregg Moffatt sold all their calanders Adam      Photo of his dog on Santa’s lap $2  

           Thought for the Day  “We all do better when we work together our differences do matter but our common humanity matters more” - Bill Clinton

Upcoming Events  

Xmas Party The Crazy Fox 

December 6, 2012  

Colt for a Day January 27, 2013 

 Taste the World May 25, 2013 

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Objects of Rotary

The object of Rotary is to encourage and foster the ideal of service as a basis of worthy enterprise and in particular, to encourage and foster: 

1. The development of acquaintances as an opportunity to service;  

2. High ethical standards in business and professions; the recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations; and the dignifying of each Rotarian’s occupation as an opportunity to serve society; 

3. The application of the ideal of service in each Rotarian’s personal, business and community life; 

4. The advancement of international understanding, goodwill, and peace through a world fellowship of business and professional persons united in the ideal of service.

Board of Directors 

Make UpsMonday Alliston       6:30   Lions Hall Aurora          6:30   The Atrium Gravenhurst    12:15   The Opera House Wasaga Beach    12:15   Beacon  Tuesday Bradford       6:15   China Gardens Collingwood     12:00   Temple Building Orillia       12:15   Highwayman Inn Penetang     12:00   Curling Club  Barrie Huronia     12:15   South Shore Community Centre  Wednesday Huntsville    12:15   Grandville Inn Midland     12:15   Brooklea Golf Washago       7:15   Washago Community Centre Innisfil         7:30  Innisfil YMCA Springwater       5:00  Midhurst Library  Thursday Beeton          6:30   Simcoe Manor Barrie      12:15   South Shore Community Centre Newmarket       6:30   House of York Orillia / Lake Country     7:15   Mariposa Inn Collingwood /  South Georgian Bay    7:30   Blue Mountain Golf  Friday Bracebridge     12:15   Rotary Centre 

Duty Roster  November   Team Captain:   Marcy Baldry SAA     Dan Stuart  Editor:     Ben Rattelaide  Greeter    Joel Lightheart Desk:     Monique Vallencourt Desk:     Kirk Johnson 

President Greg Ferguson [email protected]  Past President Joe Givens   [email protected]    Incoming President Stella Gan [email protected]  Secretary Ross Watt   [email protected]   Treasurer Scott Brumwell       [email protected]   Community & International Service  Mary Poeta [email protected]   Club Service  Ken Pickering [email protected]   Ways & Means Tracey Connolly [email protected]   Membership & Public Relations Bill Fligg [email protected]