Victoria Park High School and Lethbridge Alternative School - Beyond the Classroom
Cayley King is the principal of Victoria Park High School and Lethbridge Alternative Schools and Programs. In her past career lives she has been a vice principal, a counsellor, a coordinator of division counselling services, and first, last and always, a teacher. In her life outside-of-school, Cayley is a mother and partner to two awesome fellas, a practicing yogi, an avid reader, and a committed member of the Chinook Sexual Assault Centre Board of Directors, as well as the Child Advocacy Centre of Lethbridge. A fierce advocate for human rights, kindness, and the amplification of voices that need to be heard, Cayley believes that we must always be working to “plant trees under whose shade we do not mean to sit.”
This Father’s Day, Lethbridge Mosiac Hosts: “Breakfast-for-Dad” fundraiser
Partnering with Cupper’s Coffee & Tea and Corner Café and Catering we have several options of beverages and baked goods to please pops this Father’s Day. In light of funding cuts to several non-profit organizations, we’ve decided that all proceeds from this fundraiser will go to the Lethbridge Soup Kitchen.
Place your orders before June 19th by filling out this form.
Beverage Options (Cupper’s Coffee, Tea, and Frappe):
Last year our District launched a “Come Spin with Us - Polio Cycle Challenge” to raise funds for Polio Plus during COVID restrictions. The initiative was the vision of Vic Maris (RC of Sylvan Lake) and headed up by Marlene Doherty with 14 clubs participating raising over $70,000. Thanks to all for your assistance.
Marlene is back as the District Champion and this year; our goal is to have 30 clubs in District 5360 participate and raise $100,000 for Polio Plus.
We are calling this year’s fund raiser “Move for Polio”. Thanks to your feedback we’ve expanded the ways you can participate for your physical and mental well being. Not only can you cycle but you can do anything that makes you move be it walking, running, swimming, hiking, skateboarding etc.
The initiative will run from July 1st to October 24th, World Polio day and we need your help.
We would love to have a Champion for each Rotary, Rotaract, Interact and EarlyAct club. The Champion will promote and communicate the Move for Polio fund raiser with their club . We currently have 5 “Club Champions”.
If this is something you’d be interested in then shoot Marlene an email at marlenedoherty@outlook.com and become part of the “Move for Polio” team.
Enjoy a special rate of $49 through 7 May 2021. After that, the registration fee is $65.
You can also join us early at a preconvention, 10-11 June, for Intercountry Committees, Rotaract, and Rotary Youth Exchange officers. Each preconvention will cost an additional $20.
The 2021 Virtual Rotary Convention and preconventions are open to all Rotary members and participants and include access to the virtual House of Friendship.
Don’t forget to visit the convention event page on Facebook to connect with others and stay up-to-date on event news and program highlights!
Hello Rotarians! Just one month away until this year's House of Friendship (HOF) Project Fair on Wednesday, June 09, 2021 from 6:30pm - 8:30pm.
There will be (4) breakout sessions over the two hours, so you will be asked to select the (4) sessions that interest you the most. In between the sessions you may stretch your legs, fill up your drink and listen to the updates from our District Governors, Mary and Martin. We have added one last presenter to the lineup. You can find this list below as well as on the home page of the district website at rotary5360.ca. Sorry we are no longer accepting requests for new presenters.
It is going to be a great evening to hear from Rotarians and those in the community who have not let the pandemic slow them down. There is no cost, so register today at HOF Project Fair!Please be sure to use the exact project title when you make your selections, this is the second line in light blue.
Please register at HOF PROJECT FAIR! and learn more about the exciting projects happening around our community.
District Governor Mary Turner updates members on her year in office. Highlights include information on District Designated Funds (DDF), Global Grants, upcoming June meetings, including Mary's year-end Zoom party, and the final Board meeting of the year.
Hear Mary share her highlights from her year as our District Governor. And, why not share your own personal highlights with your Rotary colleagues. We feel it's important for everyone to reflect on their year, find the positives and share those "Marvelous Moments" with others. See Mary pass the baton on to DGE Martin and hear all about his "top 3" District wide initiatives that he has planned for his Rotary year.
It will be an exciting time together, fast paced, fun, impactful and an opportunity to reconnect with your Rotary friends and family.
To register for DG Mary's Year-end Celebration Event, please use the following Zoom link.