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Rotary Sparkles in the Park 2025

For the 28th year, Riverside Park will light up for festive cheer thanks to the Rotary Club of Guelph. The park will be open for public viewing for 19 evenings from Saturday, December 13 to New Year's Eve on Wednesday, December 31, culminating with fireworks on the last night. 

  • View more event details HERE.  https://sparklesinthepark.ca/  
  • Many volunteers are needed for this event. Go HERE for volunteer details and signup links. 
ShelterBox and Biolite Solar Lanterns

At our club's recent presentation about ShelterBox, we were very impressed by this inflatable BioLite Solar Lantern that even includes a USB port for charging a cell phone. A club member suggested the idea of Rotarians buying one Biolite and donating one through ShelterBox, and it turns out that the Biolite company already has such a program. In their words:

YOUR PURCHASE HAS IMPACT    For every product sold, a person living in energy poverty gains access to safe lighting and charging through BioLite. To date, we've impacted the lives of 14.6 million people - and we're just getting started.

 

Remembering Jane Tatum
Remembering Jane Tatum
We are sad to learn that Jane Tatum passed away on December 7, 2025. She was 78. Jane was the widow of our late member, Gary Tatum. Gary was a staff member at the University of Guelph and was our club's much-loved Club Secretary at the time of his untimely collapse and death in 1994 during a club meeting. Gary had worked selflessly as a Rotarian, always with Jane by his side, and she continued to attend many Rotary functions after his passing. To this day, our club presents an annual “Gary Tatum Achievement Award” to a student at each of Guelph's eight high schools to recognize their resilience in dealing with challenges. Jane's obituary. 
Rotarians visit Queen's Park
Rotarians visit Queen's Park

On November 26, 2025 a group of Rotarians and friends from our club enjoyed a delightful and informative visit to the Ontario Legislative Assembly building at Queen's Park in Toronto, where they were warmly welcomed by our Guelph MPP, Mike Schreiner.  Mike is also an Honourary Member of our club and a frequent volunteer at Rotary events. 

 

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Tracey Curtis honoured 
Tracey Curtis honoured 
On November 15th 2025, National Philanthropy Day, the Guelph General Hospital Foundation honoured the generosity that makes our community stronger by celebrating “Our incredible Board Chair, Tracey Curtis, who has been recognized with the Outstanding Volunteer Fundraiser Award for 2025. Tracey's passion for local healthcare and her commitment to supporting Guelph General Hospital inspire us every day. This award is a beautiful reflection of her leadership and heart for philanthropy." We join GGHF in congratulating Tracey, past president of our Rotary club, on this well-deserved honour!
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Turning pain into purpose
Turning pain into purpose

On November 14, 2025 one of our newer club members, Jessica Hill, gave us an insight into the extraordinary experiences of herself and her family. Their story is both heartbreaking and inspiring. 

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Disaster Relief for Jamaica
Disaster Relief for Jamaica

Our club has started a Shelterbox fundraiser for disaster relief in Jamaica following catastrophic damage resulting from Hurricane Melissa in November 2025. Click this link to donate as part of the Rotary Club of Guelph Team for Shelterbox: https://tinyurl.com/5bkhd42h or use this QR code.


 

Rotaractors sculpt with Ben McCarl
Rotaractors sculpt with Ben McCarl

On Monday evening, November 10th, 2025 the weekly Rotaract meeting at the University of Guelph had a fun fellowship activity. Our club member, renowned sculptor Ben McCarl (watch this documentary about Ben) had readily accepted an invitation from them to run a sculpting session with their members. Rotarians like Ben are so generous with their time and talent! Their Service Above Self makes the world a better place. 

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Lest we forget
Lest we forget

Every year, our club pauses to reflect on Remembrance Day, at our meeting on the closest Friday to November 11th. This year, on November 7th, we had a very special speaker via a Zoom call. Joe Dittmar, a 9/11 survivor from 2 World Trade Tower in New York City in 2001, shared his remarkable experience. The video of him telling his story is well worth watching.

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Rotary International News
United Nations and Rotary celebrate 80th anniversary of UN charter

Leaders affirm their organizations’ historic, enduring relationship

A happiness hypothesis

Nearly a century of science suggests that when it comes to happiness, one action outweighs all others. Rotary members have a head start.

In search of happiness

With help from Rotarians around the globe, our inquisitive Everyman aims to discover how to find bliss

Woman’s journey of self-empowerment leads to Rotary

All along her journey of self-empowerment, from living in a shelter to earning a PhD, Janelle Hall finds Rotary

New Taipei City club creates happiness in name and spirit

The Rotary Club of Formosa Happiness, New Taipei City, Taiwan, was formed with an aim to create happiness and lifelong friendships thorugh community service.

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President Marva Bailey-Wisdom: 2025-2026
 
Read Club President Marva's Brief Bio and Welcome Message for 2025-26 that includes our club's three main goals for this Rotary year. 
 
It is my privilege to serve as the 106th President of the Rotary Club of Guelph with its enduring legacy of service – locally and globally.

Whether you are a long-standing member, a new friend, a past member or someone curious about Rotary, I invite you to join us. Come to a Friday meeting. Volunteer alongside us. Bring your questions, your ideas. There is a place for you here. Let’s discover what is possible when we “unite for good”.  
 
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