Recent Club News
This April, Rotary Halifax Harbour members rolled up their sleeves for a cause that goes beyond mere gardening—it's about growing community resilience and addressing food security. On a crisp Sunday morning, April 21, 2024, about 15 dedicated members gathered at Parker Street Food & Furniture Bank in the north end of Halifax. Their mission was simple yet impactful: install a vegetable garden to help the center grow fresh produce. Read on to see pictures...
 
As we pass the halfway mark in the Rotary year, President Godfred shares some reflections on the last three months and what to look forward to in the next three. Click Read more to see more important links.
 
Rotary Vocational Service Month shines a light on the profound impact of professional diversity in Rotary Clubs worldwide. Contrary to common myths, modern Rotary Clubs aren't limited to traditional professions or restricted to one representative per vocation. This post explores the essence of Vocational Service Month and how a diverse range of professions, from Actuarial Consulting to Transportation, enriches Rotary's mission.
As the festive season lights up our hearts, the Rotary Club, in collaboration with compassionate local businesses like Dylan's NOFRILLS in Spryfield, embarked on a mission to deliver hope and joy to families in need and individuals confined to their homes in the Halifax area.
 
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Coming Up
Speakers
Danielle Lemieux
May 03, 2024 7:30 AM
Microfinance and Its Impact: Exploring Kiva at Rotary
Business Meeting
May 17, 2024 7:30 AM
Club business updates and discussions.
Michael McDonald, Principal Joseph Howe School
Jun 14, 2024
Joseph Howe School Update
 
Halifax Harbour Rotary has a ShelterBox Canada team fundraising page.Tax receipts are issued for donations of $20 or more.
 
We use QuestionPro
Apart from the free survey software, we also have access to QuestionPro's free survey templates. We've found many of them useful and powerful to collect insights from various stakeholders of our organization.
We acknowledge that our club is in Mi'kma'ki, the traditional and ancestral territory of the Mi'kmaq people. We recognize the peace and friendship treaties signed between the British Crown and the Mi'kmaq from 1760 to 1769. We are all treaty people and we have rights and responsibilities as Mi'kmaq and settlers alike.
 
 
 
 
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Halifax Harbour

We meet In Person & Online
Fridays at 7:15 a.m.
Westin Nova Scotian
1181 Hollis St
Halifax, NS B3B 2P6
Canada
We meet in person and online. Please refer to our meeting info page for all the details: https://rotaryhalifaxharbour.ca/page/friday-morning-meeting-information
Executive & Board
President
President Elect
Immediate Past President
Secretary
Community Service Director
International Service Director
Rotary Programs Director
Membership Director
Public Relations/Image Director
Director-At-Large