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27
Jan.
2026
RC of RD Sunrise Board Meeting Jan 27, 2026
Jan. 27, 2026 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m.

Virtual via ZOOM https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86020961288

Check your email for the agenda and Reports document.   Information is also housed in ClubRunner under documents on the "HOME" screen.

28
Jan.
2026
Rotary Sunrise In Person @ Sunnybrook Farm
Jan. 28, 2026 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m.

Guest Speaker Mary Turner, member of the Rotary Club of Olds and Past District Governor for our District in 2020-2021. She is now serving on the District Membership committee and would like to come and share resources with us to support our membership engagement.    Her focus is on member enrichment.  Our roundtable questions for discussion are:

What brought you to Rotary, why are you here, and what is yet to come?

Ian Warwick, Past President will be chairing this morning's meeting.  Our Sergeant at Arms is Johan Steenwyk.   The Set Up Crew is Frank Bauer and Susan Kmetiuk.

 

04
Feb.
2026
Rotary Blood Challenge Social for February
Feb. 04, 2026 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.

Reminder and please share with all past participants for awareness... This month's Rotary Club of Red Deer Sunrise Blood Challenge Social is planned for TIffany's Steakhouse.    JOIN US for a great time of food and fellowship.   Everyone welcome and bring a friend or two... challenge everyone in your circle of friends to become a regular blood donor.  Canadian Blood Services needs our ongoing support.

If you have any questions or concerns please reach out to Judy-Ann Wybenga at 403-318-8163, jawybenga@shaw.ca

07
Feb.
2026
Volunteer Event: Rebels 50/50 Ticket Sellers - FEB
Feb. 07, 2026 4:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.
The Moose Jaw Warriors take on the Red Deer Rebels
50/50 Ticket Sellers needed for February 7, 2026
 
This year we are once again using the WIN50 system:
· We will once again be selling tickets on-line and in-venue.
· There are hand held units. Each unit can take credit/debit cards. The printer is incorporated into the new handheld units.
· The winner draw will be done at the Marchant Crane Centrium after the game. 2 witnesses are required. The winner is posted online only. No announcement in venue.
As per our 5050 license, no alcohol to be consumed during selling of 5050 tickets. However, many Rotarians enjoy fellowship and meet in the lounge after the sale of 5050 has completed. 
 
I just wanted to send out a few reminders to the Sellers, Captains and Bankers along with some of AGLC's Raffle Terms and Conditions pertaining to ticket sales and the WIN 50 system.
 WIN 50 and AGLC Raffle Terms and Conditions
· We will have both an on-line raffle and an in-venue raffle.
· On-line raffle sales (on the Rebels website) start at 9:00 AM and stop at 9:30 PM. In-venue raffle sales start 1 hour before game time (when the doors open) and stop at 9:30. We will be selling tickets in the Centrium until 9:30.
· We do not present the winner a cheque at the game. The winner contacts the Rebels office to verify they are the winner and arrange for a cheque.
· Raffle tickets shall not be sold to any person under 18 years of age.
· Ticket Sellers must be at least 18 years of age.
· Workers are not permitted to purchase tickets at that event.
· No refunds will be provided for tickets sold.
· Tickets are only sold within the Marchant Crane Centrium (cannot be sold in the foyer area)
· There is no restriction in selling tickets in the lounge area inside the Marchant Crane Centrium
· Ticket pricing is:
o $5 for 1 raffle number
o $10 for 10 raffle numbers
o $20 for 60 raffle numbers
o $50 for 200 raffle numbers
Sellers
· If you are unable to make your scheduled 5050 shift PLEASE arrange for a substitute and advise the Captain for that game
· When the Captain contacts you to confirm your attendance, please respond confirming your attendance or the name of your replacement
· We've asked you arrive 1 hour 15 minutes prior to game time as we have to be ready to sell tickets when the doors open 1 hour prior to game time
11
Feb.
2026
RC of RD Sunrise in person meeting at Sunnybrook
Feb. 11, 2026 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m.

Oodles of Chocolate -- Come and listen to this great story of owning and operating a Chocolate Store.  

Oodles of Chocolates is a true mother–daughter labor of love. If you’ve stopped by, you’ve likely seen the two of us — Edna and Allison — in the shop every day, making, packaging, decorating, and chatting with everyone who walks through the door. Since moving to Red Deer, we’ve been incredibly overwhelmed (in the best way!) by the support this community has shown us — and it means so much to us that our amazing Lacombe supporters still stop by to visit and indulge in something sweet. Seeing familiar faces and new ones all in one place fills our hearts. Every treat we make is crafted and packaged by hand, either by us or by our amazing team. Thank you for supporting our little family business. We’d love for you to stop by, say hello, and treat yourself to something sweet!
📍 Come visit us at C8, 5580 45th St, Red Dee

Our Sergeant at Arms is Frank Bauer with the Set Up Crew of Grant Burchnall and Susan Kmetiuk.

18
Feb.
2026
ZOOM Self-Detection and Prevention of Melanoma
Feb. 18, 2026 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m.

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85826484768 

Our Speaker is Steve Fine,  Founder and President Melanoma Education Foundation Board Member, Rotary Club of Peabody, MA Landline: 978-535-3080"

The average onset age is 65 years but it can strike anyone from preteen to elderly. Melanoma is often lethal but, when found early, is curable in a short outpatient visit with no need for follow-up chemo or radiation. Since mid-June 2022 Steve has presented over 500 live Zoom presentations.  Steve has devoted the past 25 years to educating adults and teen students about self-detection and prevention of melanoma. 

 

24
Feb.
2026
Red Deer Business After Hours
Feb. 24, 2026 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.

This event is an opportunity to mix and mingle with local businesses in Red Deer.   Let's share our Club's successes with others and invite them to consider joining our club.   Let's make some new connections and do some networking.

Set Up is at 4 pm.  Contact Grant Burchnall directly if you can help with Set Up.  

Location:  Gameland Video Arcade and Leisure Centre  #13 7619 50 Ave

28
Feb.
2026
Coldest Night of the Year - Fundraiser
Feb. 28, 2026 4:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.

Team up with the Sunrise Rotarians to raise money for the Red Deer Mustard Seed on their annual fundraiser walk. Here's how it works. Click on the link below to take you to the team page of Rotary Club of Red Deer Sunrise and then complete the registration process with your personal information so that you can invite friends and family to sponsor you. Our goal is $2500 and every person who sponsors you will be contributing to our goal.

https://cnoy.w-ith.me/RotarySunrise

More information on the event

04
Mar.
2026
Rotary Blood Challenge Social for March
Mar. 04, 2026 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.

This month's Rotary Club of Red Deer Sunrise Blood Challenge Social is planned for It's All Greek to Me.    JOIN US for a great time of food and fellowship.   Everyone welcome and bring a friend or two... challenge everyone in your circle of friends to become a regular blood donor.  Canadian Blood Services needs our ongoing support.

17
Mar.
2026
Volunteer Opportunity - Red Deer Food Bank
Mar. 17, 2026 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

Rotarians, friends, family and guests are all welcome to come help pack and sort food items at the Red Deer Food Bank

25
Mar.
2026
RC of RD Sunrise in person meeting at Sunnybrook
Mar. 25, 2026 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m.

Speaker:   Erin Peden, CEO of Community Foundation of Central Alberta

For 35 years, the Community Foundation of Central Alberta has helped form the social infrastructure of our region, providing a steady backdrop for community growth and care. These days, CFCAB is intentionally stepping forward from that backdrop to play a more active, catalytic role in driving innovation and systemic change across Central Alberta. Much like Rotary, we believe in service above self and in strengthening communities by investing in people, ideas, and partnerships that create lasting impact, turning generosity into permanent endowments and support for bold, emerging solutions. As a trusted community convenor, we work alongside service providers, donors, and local organizations to listen for community needs and connect resources where they can do the most good.

Our Sergeant at Arms is ... and our Set Up Team is ...

 

08
Apr.
2026
Rotary Sunrise In Person @ Sunnybrook Farm
Apr. 08, 2026 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m.

Guest Speaker Gina Belich from Inclusion Alberta will be presenting.

01
May
2026
District Conference
May 01, 2026 - May 03, 2026

This is the link for the conference website.  I will try and keep this updated as more information is released.

 

 Click here to view all conference information on the District website

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