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Mar. 13, 2026 8:15 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
Bingo Event at Five Star Bingo Hall (4980- 25th Street SE) NON Smoking Hall, come out and join your fellow Rotarians in this fun(d) raising event to provide funds for our club to do work in our local community and internationally. Registration will be sent out 4 weeks, 2 weeks and 1 week prior to the event to all members. For those who can meet for Breakfast, we meet at Denny's at 4515- 25th Street SE around 7:15 am. Check you calendar and if you are free to join us, please mark it off and register starting Friday, February 13.
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Mar. 16, 2026 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Weekly Meeting at the Grey Eagle Resort & CasinoBuffet lunch opens at 11:45 am, so come early to have more time to visit. Meeting Costs $35.00
Kaya Konopnicki Nature Calgary
You can now register online without using your credit card, however, please ensure you make a payment for the meeting by E transfer after you register.
Payments by e transfer are to be sent to rccw.5360@gmail.com
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Nature Calgary
Mar. 16, 2026 12:00 p.m.
Presentation: Nature Calgary: The Quiet Force Behind Calgary’s Wild Spaces Before Fish Creek was protected. Before Nose Hill became a park. Before citizen science was a movement. There were volunteers working behind the scenes. For nearly 70 years, Nature Calgary has quietly shaped the conservation landscape of our city. From publishing the foundational “Green Book” on local biodiversity to stewarding Frank Lake and leading citizen science initiatives like the City Nature Challenge, we continue to connect Calgarians with nature and protect the places that define our region. Join us to learn how a small volunteer organization helped protect some of Calgary’s most treasured landscapes and what comes next. Kaya Konopnicki is the President of Nature Calgary and a long-time advocate for local conservation. She has been involved with the organization for nearly a decade, first joining when her mom encouraged her to step in as secretary. What began as a volunteer role quickly grew into a lasting commitment to protecting Calgary’s natural spaces. Kaya holds a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science from the University of Calgary and works as a Naturalist and Program Coordinator for the Invasive Plant Program with the Weaselhead/Glenmore Park Preservation Society. She is especially passionate about birds, and finds that birding keeps her grounded, curious, and continually learning. Through birds, she has built community, deepened her connection to place, and discovered countless opportunities to engage others in nature. |
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Mar. 19, 2026
The Emergency food Hamper program is the objective of the Calgary Food Bank’s satellite locations around Calgary. This allows individuals and families to pick up an emergency hamper as close to their home as possible. Calgary Rotary West members volunteer at the Food Bank satellite Grace Presbyterian Church.
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Mar. 20, 2026 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
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UMOJA
Mar. 23, 2026 12:00 p.m.
Jean-Claude Munyezamu, originally from Rwanda, is the founder and Executive Director of Umoja Community Mosaic (formerly Soccer Without Boundaries). Umoja fosters community engagement for refugee, immigrant, and low-income families through innovative youth initiatives, including sports, music, after-school programs, summer camps, and community events. The organization also empowers minority groups by offering culturally tailored food hampers, translation services, and system navigation support. Jean-Claude’s contributions have been widely recognized: he was awarded the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal and named one of "Twenty Compelling Calgarians" in 2018. That same year, he earned the Western Legacy Award for Innovation. In 2022, he was honored with an Immigrants of Distinction Award, and in 2021, he received both the Calgary Black Achievement Award and the Glenbrook Community Association Partnership Award. Additionally, in July 2021, he was recognized with a Community Justice Award in the leadership category. Most recently, in December 2022, Jean-Claude received the Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Medal for his advocacy work and dedication as a youth sports ambassador, and in 2025 he was awarded King Charles III Coronation Medal for his work in the community. He has contributed to cultural and community initiatives as a member of the Premier’s Council on Culture and the Arts and served as the media and public relations representative for Calgary’s Rwandan community. He also played a key role on the organizing committee for the commemoration of the 1994 Genocide Against the Tutsi in Rwanda. Jean-Claude’s remarkable journey has been featured in Canadian Geographic Magazine, Reader's Digest, and the travel memoir *Road Trip Rwanda* by Giller Prize-winning author Will Ferguson. He was also highlighted in Canada’s 150th-anniversary anthology, What’s Your Story: A Canada 2017 Yearbook. |
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Mar. 23, 2026 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Weekly Club Meeting at the Delta SouthBuffet lunch opens at 11:45 am, so come early to have more time to visit. Meeting Costs $35.00
Jean Claude Munyezamu Umoja Mosaic Community Outreach Club Champion
You can now register online without using your credit card, however, please ensure you make a payment for the meeting by E transfer after you register.
Payments by e transfer are to be sent to rccw.5360@gmail.com
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Mar. 25, 2026 11:00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
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Mar. 26, 2026
The Emergency food Hamper program is the objective of the Calgary Food Bank’s satellite locations around Calgary. This allows individuals and families to pick up an emergency hamper as close to their home as possible. Calgary Rotary West members volunteer at the Food Bank satellite Grace Presbyterian Church.
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Mar. 27, 2026 8:15 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
Bingo Event at Five Star Bingo Hall (4980- 25th Street SE) NON Smoking Hall, come out and join your fellow Rotarians in this fun(d) raising event to provide funds for our club to do work in our local community and internationally. Registration will be sent out 4 weeks, 2 weeks and 1 week prior to the event to all members. For those who can meet for Breakfast, we meet at Denny's at 4515- 25th Street SE around 7:15 am. Check you calendar and if you are free to join us, please mark it off and register starting Friday, February 13.
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Mar. 28, 2026 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Pickleball for all Skill levels, including those who have never played. Bring your kids or grandkids and spouses/significant others We can accept up to 22 attendees. Ages: 13 years of age and older Time: Saturday March 28 from 2-4 pm Location: Lake Bonavista Community Association Address: 1401 Acadia Drive SW Costs: $10.00 per person, pay at the event in Cash please |
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Club Committee Reporting and My Story
Mar. 30, 2026 12:00 p.m.
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Mar. 30, 2026 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Weekly Meeting at the Grey Eagle Resort & CasinoBuffet lunch opens at 11:45 am, so come early to have more time to visit. Meeting Costs $35.00
Four Way Test Speech Competition: Youth Event
You can now register online without using your credit card, however, please ensure you make a payment for the meeting by E transfer after you register.
Payments by e transfer are to be sent to rccw.5360@gmail.com
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Apr. 02, 2026
The Emergency food Hamper program is the objective of the Calgary Food Bank’s satellite locations around Calgary. This allows individuals and families to pick up an emergency hamper as close to their home as possible. Calgary Rotary West members volunteer at the Food Bank satellite Grace Presbyterian Church.
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Easter Holiday
Apr. 06, 2026
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Apr. 09, 2026
The Emergency food Hamper program is the objective of the Calgary Food Bank’s satellite locations around Calgary. This allows individuals and families to pick up an emergency hamper as close to their home as possible. Calgary Rotary West members volunteer at the Food Bank satellite Grace Presbyterian Church.
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Updates Form the Club's Board and Vision of Incoming President
Apr. 13, 2026 6:30 p.m.
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Apr. 16, 2026
The Emergency food Hamper program is the objective of the Calgary Food Bank’s satellite locations around Calgary. This allows individuals and families to pick up an emergency hamper as close to their home as possible. Calgary Rotary West members volunteer at the Food Bank satellite Grace Presbyterian Church.
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Death Literacy and the Death Cafe: Calm, Compassionate Reframe of Death and Dying
Apr. 20, 2026 12:00 p.m.
In 1978, Marilyn began her training to become a Registered Nurse. Her first job was working as a nurse's aide in Yorkton and her first RN position was at the old Saskatoon City Hospital, where, at the wise age of 21 years, was regularly in charge of an acute care med/surg unit holidays, weekends and nights. She moved to Edmonton to earn her degree in nursing and worked cardiology at the U of A Hospital, eventually moving to Calgary in 1987 and securing a position in CCU at the Foothills Hospital. Clinical practice expanded to include neurology, Health Link and palliative home care. She even did a stint as a nurse on the Stampede Grounds! Through virtually all of Marilyn's 48 years of work in direct patient care, the reality of death was a frequent undercurrent and her heart broke to see people so painfully unprepared to deal with it. Once she was no longer an employee, "Death Maven" was born. After retiring from bedside nursing in April 2024, Marilyn decided to provide “death literacy” education and advocate for a safe space where no question is off the table. People often yearn for a different type of conversation but don't know how to begin. Marilyn's company “Death Maven”, takes the holistic approach and normalizes the death conversation. She has spoken at nursing conferences and created online webinars. Occasional public speaking has become a regularly scheduled “Death Café”, showcasing Canadian films and documentaries with content guided by Canadian nurses. Following the films, questions and discussions are guided by a seasoned palliative care nurse. This work is necessary because death hasn't changed, but the way we navigate it has. |
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Apr. 23, 2026
The Emergency food Hamper program is the objective of the Calgary Food Bank’s satellite locations around Calgary. This allows individuals and families to pick up an emergency hamper as close to their home as possible. Calgary Rotary West members volunteer at the Food Bank satellite Grace Presbyterian Church.
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Club Committee Reporting and My Story
Apr. 27, 2026 12:00 p.m.
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Apr. 30, 2026
The Emergency food Hamper program is the objective of the Calgary Food Bank’s satellite locations around Calgary. This allows individuals and families to pick up an emergency hamper as close to their home as possible. Calgary Rotary West members volunteer at the Food Bank satellite Grace Presbyterian Church.
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May 01, 2026 7:00 p.m. - May 03, 2026 2:30 p.m.
This year's conference promises to be a dynamic weekend with Rotarians and Friends coming together to Celebrate and "Unite for Good"!
CLICK HERE FOR THE DISTRICT 5360 REGISTRATION PAGE
Promo Codes currently available, must be entered at registration Check out. They are:
1. Promo Code "EB15" for a 15% early bird discount on full registration
2. Promo Code "FIRSTTIME" for a 30% discount for those attending a District conference for the first time.
House of Friendship
The House of Friendship is our Rotary-style expo—where clubs showcase projects, fundraisers, and fellowship, and sponsors share their products. Think of the House of Friendship as the heartbeat of the Conference. It’s the hub of connection, conversation, and collaboration; the perfect place to learn, share, and build relationships. Tables are $50 each, maximum 2 tables. Register and pay for your table now. Applications close April 27, 2026. Included with Full Registration (Agenda):
Kick Off Friday Night with the DG Welcome Party featuring the Dueling Pianos from Las Vegas
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Note: PROMO CODES must be entered at time of registration
- Full registration $339.00 pp - Early Bird Promo Code -"EB15" expires Feb. 15th - 15% discount - First Time attendance Promo code - "FIRSTTIME" - 30% discount Additional options: - Youth Pricing $199 pp - Dueling Pianos only - $40 pp (will be open to the public) - Gala Dinner Sat only $100 pp - Interact/Rotaract - Saturday only (9-5, no dinner) $25.00 pp
Registrations may be cancelled up to and including April 17. A $50 administrative fee will be retained.
Accommodation
Block rooms held for Rotary expire February 28, 2026
Campground
Home Stay - We are also looking at the possibility of Home Stay Hospitality at Rotarians Homes - stay tuned for more information.
Regular communications on the exciting plans for the District Conference in May are planned. Watch for more news by various social media channels.
No overnight parking (RV or camping, etc.) in the Pidherney Centre Parking Lot as per Red Deer Bylaw.
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May 07, 2026
The Emergency food Hamper program is the objective of the Calgary Food Bank’s satellite locations around Calgary. This allows individuals and families to pick up an emergency hamper as close to their home as possible. Calgary Rotary West members volunteer at the Food Bank satellite Grace Presbyterian Church.
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May 07, 2026 10:30 a.m. - May 09, 2026 3:00 a.m.
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May 07, 2026 11:00 a.m. - May 09, 2026 4:00 a.m.
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Calgary Meals on Wheels: About Us & How You Can Get Involved
May 11, 2026 12:00 p.m.
Summary of presentation: Learn more about Calgary Meals on Wheels through the story of our mission and vision, operations and programs, the opportunities and challenges we face, and the impact of our work in the community. We’ll also talk about how you can get involved as a volunteer and make a tangible difference in the community. Bio – Esther Elder, CEO Esther Elder is the CEO of Calgary Meals on Wheels, the largest Meals on Wheels organization in Canada, providing over a million meals annually to those facing food insecurity. With a background in psychology from the University of Calgary and a certification in Community Economic Development from Simon Fraser University, Esther blends her understanding of human behavior with strategic leadership to drive meaningful social initiatives. Born in the Netherlands and immigrating to Canada in 1975, Esther’s early experiences with food insecurity shaped her lifelong commitment to helping vulnerable populations. With 25 years in the nonprofit sector, she has championed community building and social change. As a leader, Esther is known for her collaborative approach, implementing initiatives that enhance service delivery and outcomes. She is also committed to continuous learning, with certifications in Change Management, Indigenous Canada, and Corporate Governance, which have strengthened her ability to lead through complex challenges. Esther’s work embodies a deep belief in the power of community and the importance of addressing food insecurity with both compassion and strategic action. Bio – Lauren Knowles, Volunteer Recruitment & Engagement Coordinator Lauren Knowles is the Volunteer Recruitment & Engagement Coordinator at Calgary Meals on Wheels. She is passionate about connecting people to causes through volunteering and creating meaningful experiences for volunteers. With a background in Volunteer Management and as a lifetime volunteer herself, Lauren understands the volunteer experience and continuously strives to find creative ways to engage and involve volunteers. Outside of work, Lauren enjoys reading, birding, and hiking. |
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May 14, 2026
The Emergency food Hamper program is the objective of the Calgary Food Bank’s satellite locations around Calgary. This allows individuals and families to pick up an emergency hamper as close to their home as possible. Calgary Rotary West members volunteer at the Food Bank satellite Grace Presbyterian Church.
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May 21, 2026
The Emergency food Hamper program is the objective of the Calgary Food Bank’s satellite locations around Calgary. This allows individuals and families to pick up an emergency hamper as close to their home as possible. Calgary Rotary West members volunteer at the Food Bank satellite Grace Presbyterian Church.
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May 28, 2026
The Emergency food Hamper program is the objective of the Calgary Food Bank’s satellite locations around Calgary. This allows individuals and families to pick up an emergency hamper as close to their home as possible. Calgary Rotary West members volunteer at the Food Bank satellite Grace Presbyterian Church.
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The Path to Trusted Enterprise AI: Creating the Knowledge Foundation
Jun. 01, 2026 12:00 p.m.
AI is real, but the hype often hides what it takes to get real value. In this session for business leaders, I’ll explain why trusted, scalable AI starts with investing in a solid knowledge foundation, just like a successful building starts with the right base. We’ll make it tangible through a heritage arts organization that is leveraging AI to digitize archives dating back to 1883, enabling visitors to ask simple questions and instantly learn an artwork’s story and provenance. Using the art archive, I’ll provide an overview of what it takes to build a knowledge foundation that scales AI, keeps answers trustworthy, and powers premium digital experiences that grow engagement, loyalty, and revenue. Mike Morley Bio: At Neo4j, I work “at the face,” the front line where technology meets the real world. I help organizations close the gap between AI hype and implementation by building the knowledge foundations that make AI reliable, scalable, and valuable. Previously, I founded Menome Technologies (acquired by Arcurve in 2020) and spent 11 years at Matrix Solutions leading enterprise architecture and technology strategy. I also support Calgary’s innovation and arts communities as an A100 Charter Member, Arcurve Community Advisor, and board member with The Kinkonauts.
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Jun. 04, 2026
The Emergency food Hamper program is the objective of the Calgary Food Bank’s satellite locations around Calgary. This allows individuals and families to pick up an emergency hamper as close to their home as possible. Calgary Rotary West members volunteer at the Food Bank satellite Grace Presbyterian Church.
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Jun. 11, 2026
The Emergency food Hamper program is the objective of the Calgary Food Bank’s satellite locations around Calgary. This allows individuals and families to pick up an emergency hamper as close to their home as possible. Calgary Rotary West members volunteer at the Food Bank satellite Grace Presbyterian Church.
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Jun. 18, 2026
The Emergency food Hamper program is the objective of the Calgary Food Bank’s satellite locations around Calgary. This allows individuals and families to pick up an emergency hamper as close to their home as possible. Calgary Rotary West members volunteer at the Food Bank satellite Grace Presbyterian Church.
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Jun. 25, 2026
The Emergency food Hamper program is the objective of the Calgary Food Bank’s satellite locations around Calgary. This allows individuals and families to pick up an emergency hamper as close to their home as possible. Calgary Rotary West members volunteer at the Food Bank satellite Grace Presbyterian Church.
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Jul. 02, 2026
The Emergency food Hamper program is the objective of the Calgary Food Bank’s satellite locations around Calgary. This allows individuals and families to pick up an emergency hamper as close to their home as possible. Calgary Rotary West members volunteer at the Food Bank satellite Grace Presbyterian Church.
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Jul. 03, 2026 7:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
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Jul. 09, 2026
The Emergency food Hamper program is the objective of the Calgary Food Bank’s satellite locations around Calgary. This allows individuals and families to pick up an emergency hamper as close to their home as possible. Calgary Rotary West members volunteer at the Food Bank satellite Grace Presbyterian Church.
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Jul. 16, 2026
The Emergency food Hamper program is the objective of the Calgary Food Bank’s satellite locations around Calgary. This allows individuals and families to pick up an emergency hamper as close to their home as possible. Calgary Rotary West members volunteer at the Food Bank satellite Grace Presbyterian Church.
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Jul. 23, 2026
The Emergency food Hamper program is the objective of the Calgary Food Bank’s satellite locations around Calgary. This allows individuals and families to pick up an emergency hamper as close to their home as possible. Calgary Rotary West members volunteer at the Food Bank satellite Grace Presbyterian Church.
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Jul. 30, 2026
The Emergency food Hamper program is the objective of the Calgary Food Bank’s satellite locations around Calgary. This allows individuals and families to pick up an emergency hamper as close to their home as possible. Calgary Rotary West members volunteer at the Food Bank satellite Grace Presbyterian Church.
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Aug. 06, 2026
The Emergency food Hamper program is the objective of the Calgary Food Bank’s satellite locations around Calgary. This allows individuals and families to pick up an emergency hamper as close to their home as possible. Calgary Rotary West members volunteer at the Food Bank satellite Grace Presbyterian Church.
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Aug. 13, 2026
The Emergency food Hamper program is the objective of the Calgary Food Bank’s satellite locations around Calgary. This allows individuals and families to pick up an emergency hamper as close to their home as possible. Calgary Rotary West members volunteer at the Food Bank satellite Grace Presbyterian Church.
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Aug. 20, 2026
The Emergency food Hamper program is the objective of the Calgary Food Bank’s satellite locations around Calgary. This allows individuals and families to pick up an emergency hamper as close to their home as possible. Calgary Rotary West members volunteer at the Food Bank satellite Grace Presbyterian Church.
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Aug. 27, 2026
The Emergency food Hamper program is the objective of the Calgary Food Bank’s satellite locations around Calgary. This allows individuals and families to pick up an emergency hamper as close to their home as possible. Calgary Rotary West members volunteer at the Food Bank satellite Grace Presbyterian Church.
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Sep. 03, 2026
The Emergency food Hamper program is the objective of the Calgary Food Bank’s satellite locations around Calgary. This allows individuals and families to pick up an emergency hamper as close to their home as possible. Calgary Rotary West members volunteer at the Food Bank satellite Grace Presbyterian Church.
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Sep. 10, 2026
The Emergency food Hamper program is the objective of the Calgary Food Bank’s satellite locations around Calgary. This allows individuals and families to pick up an emergency hamper as close to their home as possible. Calgary Rotary West members volunteer at the Food Bank satellite Grace Presbyterian Church.
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