Rotary Club of
Crystal Lake
Dawnbreakers

      

Volume 6 | Issue 30

 

 

 
Welcome to another issue of our weekly bulletin
We'll try to keep everyone up-to-date on our weekly meetings and all our Dawnbreaker activities.
We're not just Rotarians...we're Dawnbreakers!
 
        
 
 
Tomorrow is the last Wednesday of the month so..
 
SLEEP IN!
 
No Morning Meeting
 
Instead we have our
Evening social
Tomorrow at 5:30 p.m.
at
Mario's Mexican Restaurant
1145 S Rte 31, Unit H
(in front of Walmart)
 
        
 
We had a small but mighty group of
Dawnbreakers and family
painting for
Home of the Sparrow
last Saturday
Ashley Sanchez, Property Manager for Home of the Sparrow, sent this note:
"I wanted to thank your group for the volunteer work and help with painting in our affordable housing unit! The painting looks great and this was a tremendous help in getting this unit ready for our next client!
Thank You!!!"
 
        
 
Visit our website
www.cldawnbreakers.org
to sign up for our
First Thursday
Service Project Meeting
at
Crystal Lake Food Pantry
 
        
 
In order to qualify for a '23-'24 District Grant (which we want to use to participate in Fisher Outreach Group's senior assistance program) we must have at least one member attend the District's Grant Management Seminar via Zoom.
If you are willing and available please contact Terry:
roterry6440@gmail.com

Grant Management Seminar 2023-24

The Grant Management Seminar will be Saturday, February 4, 2022 from 9:00 - 11:30 AM.
This virtual training event is required for Clubs intending to apply for a Global Grant or a District Grant. 
 
PLEASE REGISTER HERE!
 
 
        
 
Remember:
We will not meet the
first or last Wednesday mornings of each month!
The first Thursday of each month is instead our 
evening Food Pantry Service Meeting.
The week of the last Wednesday of the month
we will have our evening social.
 
        
 
 
 
WHAT ARE THE ROTARY PEACE FELLOWSHIPS?

Each year, Rotary awards up to 130 fully funded fellowships for dedicated leaders to study at 
Rotary Peace Centers at universities around the world.
Through academic training, practice, and global networking opportunities, these professionals 
develop their capacity to become effective catalysts for peace.
Rotary Peace Fellows earn either master’s degrees or professional development certificates in 
subjects related to peace and development.
Since 2002, the Rotary Peace Centers have trained more than 1,500 fellows who work in over 115 
countries in education, in government roles, and at international organizations.
MARK YOUR CALENDARS: 
No Morning Meeting:  Jan 25th
Wed Evening Social:  Jan 25th  5:30 at Mario's Mexican Restaurant
No Morning Meeting:  Feb 1st
First Thursday Food Pantry Service Meeting:  Feb 2nd 
District Grant Management Seminar:  Feb 4th  9:00-11:30  Via Zoom
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