Rotary Club of Peterborough Celebrates Top Spellers of Rotary Spelling Bee with Celebration Lunch

The Rotary Club of Peterborough hosted the Rotary Spelling Bee Celebration Lunch on May 29, honouring the achievements of the top spellers from the County-wide Spelling Bee Event held on May 13 at Fleming College.

The winners and representatives from their schools From left to right, back row: Murray Shadgett, Joy Meehan, Greg Wilson, Heather Robertson, Tracy Hall.
From left to right, front row: Kaiden Surphlis, Arthur Zadro, Olivia Jones, Noah Hofman, Sonny Gillis, Crepe Cochrane. Photo courtesy of the rotary club of Peterborough.

The Celebration brought together the winners, their educators, parents and sponsors to recognize their remarkable spelling abilities and dedication to literacy.

The Rotary Spelling Bee Celebration Lunch was a momentous occasion filled with excitement and pride. The winners from each division were acknowledged for their exceptional performance:

Junior Division (Grades 4-6):

  1. Olivia Jones - St. Catherine

  2. Arthur Zadro - Our Lady of the Wayside Academy

  3. Kaiden Surphlis - James Strath

Intermediate Division (Grades 7-8):

  1. Noah Hofman - Kenner Intermediate

  2. Sonny Gillis - St. Catherine

  3. Crepe Cochrane - Adam Scott Intermediate

In recognition of their achievements, $3,500 in Literacy Funding was presented to the winning schools for their literacy programs. The first-place school in each division received $1,000, second place received $500, and third place received $250. Additionally, the first-place schools were presented with plaques as a token of appreciation for their commitment to education and literacy.

"The success of the Rotary Spelling Bee is a testament to the power of collaboration," said Catherine Legault, chair of the Spelling Bee. "The teachers' and principals' involvement in the Bee program has inspired countless young hearts and minds, leaving a lasting mark on their educational journey. Rotary is immensely proud to have worked with such devoted educators who understand the importance of empowering our youth and providing them opportunities to succeed.”

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Rotary Club of Peterborough Awards Nearly $10,000 To Advance Environmental Innovation

The Rotary Club of Peterborough and Cleantech Commons hosted the inaugural Rotary Environmental Innovators Awards Thursday evening, recognizing a number of local environmentalists.

The Rotary Environmentalist Innovators Fund (REIF) announced the first recipients of the 2023 Rotary Environmental Innovators Award at the event, hosted by Camp Kawartha.

"The response to our call for environmental champions has been phenomenal," said Rotarian Graham Wilkins, who is leading the REIF initiative. "The high-calibre applications we received are a testament to the environmental leadership and collaboration within our community. We look forward to bolstering our support for initiatives to address society's most pressing environmental challenges in new innovative waves.”

Three environmental innovators were awarded $3,000 each towards initiatives addressing environmental issues affecting the Peterborough region.

Carlotta James, Monarch Ultra: The Monarch Ultra raises awareness about the decline of monarch populations through its long-distance running events, social media channels, the media and partnerships with schools, non-profits and municipalities. This vear, they are planning Peterborough's first-ever Monarch Butterfly Festival and Race to bolster monarch butterfly conservation efforts. The organization is also planning festivals and races in the USA and Mexico.

Craig Onafrychuk, Baxter Creek Watershed Alliance (BCWA): A collaborative community initiative, the BCWA is dedicated to conserving and enhancing the local watershed. The Alliance is working with community stakeholders and government to monitor ecological systems in the Baxter Creek watershed, educate the broader community and implement innovative conservation initiatives to protect the natural heritage through landowner stewardship plans and conservation agreements.

Dylan Radcliffe, creator of a drone for large-scale environmental restoration projects: Dvlan has created a drone that broadcasts high-value tree and tallgrass seed with precision over large areas to help restore essential ecosystems. The drone operates autonomously with limited operator intervention and can be constructed with tools commonly available in school or library makerspaces. The intention is to release the project as an open-source design - a relatively new concept in the environmental sector.

"Helping start-ups and entrepreneurs bring their innovative green technologies to the market is at the heart of Cleantech Commons," said Martin Yuill, Cleantech Commons Executive Director. "Initiatives such as REIF are the launchpad for many high-impact advances that will move society forward while protecting the environment.”

Given the applicants' exceptional ingenuity and commitment to environmental conservation, two additional finalists received $300 each for their initiatives:

Zachary McCue, REPWR: REPWR designs and builds renewable energy systems for the intermodal shipping network, which provide clean power for the shipping industry and lower greenhouse gas emissions and environmental impact.

Christa Plumley, Ava&Ziva: As a sustainable clothing brand, Ava&Ziva strives to reduce the environmental impact of the clothing industry by using deadstock fabric for its high-quality, small-batch garments.

The REIF partners have exciting plans for the coming months, including ramping up their fundraising efforts, networking, mentorship opportunities for applicants and introducing a youth award.

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The Rotary Club of Peterborough Spelling Bee Returns

The Rotary Club of Peterborough’s Rotary Spelling Bee returns for local elementary students at the Whetung Theatre at Fleming College on May 13.

Photo courtesy of the rotary club of peterborough.

This spelling bee, streamed on YourTV, is set to be an exciting opportunity for students grades 4 through 8 to hone their spelling skills and win prizes.

With two divisions, a junior division for grades 4, 5, and 6 and a senior division for grades 7 and 8, the Rotary Club of Peterborough’s Literacy Committee aims to foster a love of reading and writing in young people in the community.

There is no participation fee, and the funds raised through corporate sponsorships will help the Rotary Club provide young people with materials and opportunities to develop their reading, writing and communication skills.

To inquire about sponsorship opportunities or having your child participate in this year’s spelling bee, reach out to Rotarian Catherine Legault via email.

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Rotary's Super Spring Clean-Up Week Declared April 22-28

Mayor Diane Therrien has declared April 22-28 the 2022 Rotary Super Spring Clean-Up Week in Peterborough and area.

Rotarians at Beavermead Park in previous years. Photo courtesy of Peterborough Rotary.

The three rotary clubs in and around Peterborough are inviting residents to start their own cleaning initiative, or join an existing one.

This year marks the 15th time the Peterborough Rotary Club, Rotary Club of Peterborough Kawartha, and the Rotary Club of Bridgenorth-Ennismore-Lakefield have come together to organize large community clean-ups in the spring.

Participants will chose an area, be it a trail, a park, a pond or a section of a river and clean up the trash around it.

“You can see the amount of garbage that has collected over the winter in parks, ravines, roadsides, and ditches,” the Rotary club said in a media release. “Plastic in particular is harmful as it breaks down to micro particles and is now found in lakes, rivers, oceans, and even in our ground water.”

This event takes place all over Canada and the united States.

For more information about the Super Spring Clean Up visit superspringcleanup.ca.

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The Rotary Club of Peterborough Annual Christmas Auction Will Support Humane Society's New Animal Care Centre

The Rotary Club of Peterborough Kawartha and the Peterborough Humane Society (PHS) announced on Monday the 2021 Kawartha Rotary annual Christmas Auction will support ‘Our Pet Project’, the fundraising campaign for the new Peterborough Animal Care Centre.

Rotary Club President Carl Brown visits the Humane Society. Photo courtesy of the Peterborough Humane Society.

“For over 23 years, proceeds from our Christmas auction have benefited many worthwhile community initiatives such as the Nichols Oval Waterpark and capital builds at both Hospice Peterborough and the PRHC,” said Carl Brown, Rotary Club President. “With construction well underway and fundraising ongoing for the new Peterborough Animal Care Centre, we felt it was an important time to support our furry friends through the 2021 auction.”

Last year’s auction raised over $18,000 in support of the YES Youth Transitional Housing Project. The 2021 auction will support the new Peterborough Animal Care Centre with a goal of giving $15,000.

“We are always thrilled when a community partner thinks of our organization and supporting the future of animal wellness. Kawartha Rotary’s Christmas Auction is a double win in that it encourages shopping at local Peterborough businesses while also helping us get even closer to our fundraising goal for the new centre.” said Shawn Morey, Executive Director, PHS.

Construction is underway at 1999 Technology Drive, the site of the new centre and fundraising is currently over $8.5M of its $10M goal.

The online auction goes live on Monday and ends on Sunday, Nov. 28.

For more information on the Christmas auction contact Susan Zambonin, Auction Co-Chair, susan@habitatpkr.ca

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