Clean water is a basic human right that many are often denied. There are 2.5 billion people in the world that lack access to improved sanitation and 748 million people that don’t have clean drinking water. Nearly 1400 children die each day from diseases caused by lack of sanitation and unsafe water. When people have access to clean water, they live healthier and more productive lives.
Enjoy a pint with a friend! Thrifty folks who enjoy a pint now and then take note. The Kitsap Olympic Ale Trail is open year round. It’s purpose is to connect “hikers” with 50% off deals at twenty establishments in Kitsap County and beyond. Here’s how it works. Go online to either the Apple Store or the Google Store and download the app called “Donor Trail.” Then click on “Kitsap Olympic Ale Trail.” From there, select a charity to which benefits should go (half of the Trail Pass cost goes to community organizations), and then purchase a Trail Pass for $20. The final step is to save money and enjoy. Hikers have a full year to visit all Trail sites, and they can have more than one Trail going at a time. All information is located at: www.kitsapolympicaletrail.com.
February snowflakes aside, it is not too early to mark your calendar for 2019’s Swing for Rotary golf tournament. Rotarians are in the community right now soliciting auction items, sponsorships, and golfers. This year’s tourney will be Friday, June 21, at White Horse. Another full field of golfers is anticipated. After a record-setting 2018 event, proceeds in 2019 will benefit Food for Kids, Kingston High School scholarships, North Kitsap Schools, Senior Meals, Coffee Oasis, Community projects and events, and International projects. Golfer entry fee of $160 includes greens fees, cart, range balls, lunch, drink tickets, and awards dinner. Register online at www.knkrotarygolf.net.
When Rotary International was formed in 1905, approximately thirty members “rotated” offices where they met weekly. Today, Rotary clubs around the world continue that tradition of weekly meetings. Including ours, in Kingston. Over the years Rotary Clubs have changed with the times. Women were invited to become members in 1989. Attendance standards were relaxed in 2016. Now, furthering flexibility to become a Rotarian for those who simply cannot attend weekly meetings in the middle of the day, Kingston North Kitsap Rotary Club has announced the formation of the KNK Rotary Satellite Club.
Participation in the Rotary Foundation is voluntary. All members are encouraged to participate to some degree and the anniversary of the start of Rotary is a perfect opportunity. Think in terms of 114 dimes. Donate $11.40 by giving Helen or De' a check which they can forward to Rotary International or go on line and donate directly.
Board meeting minutes are sent to all members in a bulk mailing. Should you wish to review a set of minutes you may not have saved, follow these steps to find them online.
Go to our website: Kingston-nkrotary.org
Login.
Next select “Member Area” from the top bar.
Scroll down under “My Clubrunner” and select “View Club Documents”.
Scroll down to the Board Minutes you wish to read.
Did you know that Amazon Smile is where you can do your Amazon shopping AND make a contribution to our Rotary Foundation! To set up your "Amazon Smile" account go to: https://smile.amazon.com/ch/20-2960627
Then every time you shop on Amazon just go to "smile.amazon.com and your contribution will be automatic. There is NO extra cost to do this. Amazon is sharing their profit with us!