The Barn Burner Charity Hockey Game Scores Big!

The Rotary Club of Barrie is excited to share the success of the recent Boots and Hearts Barn Burner Charity Hockey Game, which raised an impressive $10,666.53 for our community projects. This fun event brought together hockey enthusiasts and community supporters for a night of excitement and generosity.

The Barn Burner Charity Hockey Game raises essential funds for various local charities, including the RVH Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), John Tavares Foundation’s programs for kids, PIE Education, the Rotary Club of Barrie, and several other organizations in our community. 

We are grateful to the players, organizers, volunteers, and fans who contributed to the success of this memorable night. Your enthusiasm and generosity help support and uplift the Barrie community.

These successful fundraising events allow us to continue strengthening our community through meaningful projects. See you again next year!

Meet the Newest Members of the Rotary Club of Barrie!

We are delighted to induct two exceptional new members into our club!

PP Deb DeCaire introduced Ivanka Ljubicic, a talented professional in Interior Design. Ivanka expressed her gratitude to Deb for recognizing her potential and to the entire club for the warm welcome. She has already connected with half of the members and looks forward to meeting everyone else soon!

Christine Pratt introduced Mark Anderson, who specializes in Industrial & Commercial Roofing. Mark shared a heartfelt story about how impactful giving back can be. After a decade without much volunteer involvement, he expressed how grateful he is for the chance to make a difference through Rotary.

PDG Jim Williams led the inductions with his trademark eloquence, reminding us of the deeper meaning behind Rotary’s mission. After the inductions, Deb and Christine pinned Rotary badges on our newest members, and Jim presented each with the Object of Rotary and 4-Way Test plaques.

Please join us in giving Ivanka and Mark a warm Rotary welcome. We’re thrilled to have them on board and can’t wait to see the incredible contributions they’ll make!

Interested in Making a Difference? Join the Rotary Club of Barrie!

If you’re passionate about giving back to the community and want to make a lasting impact, consider becoming a member of the Rotary Club of Barrie! By joining, you’ll be part of a network of dedicated individuals working together on meaningful projects that benefit both our local community and global causes.

From charity events to hands-on volunteer opportunities, there are countless ways to get involved and make a difference. We’re always looking for passionate, community-minded individuals to join our Rotary family. Ready to take the next step? Click here to learn more about how you can get involved and start making a positive impact with the Rotary Club of Barrie!

2024 Apple Dumpling Contest Winner

The Apple Dumpling contest is officially over, and we just dropped off the Chromebook to our winner, Bennett (entered by mother Melanie)!

“Hi! My name is Bennett. I’m writing to enter the Andy’s Apple Dumplings contest because I love cooking and good food, especially when I get to cook with my SueSue (that’s what I call my grandma).

SueSue and I made the apple dumplings together, and we had so much fun! She showed me how to roll the dough just right, and I got to sprinkle the cinnamon sugar on the apples (that’s my favourite part!). When they were baking, the whole kitchen smelled so good, like apples and happiness.

SueSue and I love to try new recipes and eat what we make. Cooking with her is one of my favourite things because we laugh a lot and always make something yummy. These dumplings are extra special because we made them together.

Thank you for having such a fun contest. I hope you like our dumplings as much as we loved making them!”

Thank you to everyone who participated, we hope it was fun (and delicious).

Experience the Magic of the Festival of Trees

This holiday season, downtown Barrie transforms into a winter wonderland, thanks to help from Rotarians and our incredible community of sponsors. The Festival of Trees is a spectacular display of festive lights and beautifully decorated trees along Lakeshore Drive, bringing joy and cheer to all who pass by.

While most people may think the dazzling lights are a city effort, it’s actually the Rotary Club of Barrie that makes it all happen, in partnership with generous local businesses. Their sponsorship ensures that these lights shine bright throughout the winter season, from the moment they’re lit during the Santa Claus parade through to the spring. The twinkling lights can be seen daily by thousands of commuters, with 16,000 cars traveling along Lakeshore Drive every day—that’s over 1.7 million views of the sponsor signs over the course of the display!

The Festival of Trees is not just a visual treat—it’s also a powerful community initiative. The funds raised through this event help support the Rotary Club of Barrie’s charitable efforts, which focus on a range of community projects, including local literacy programs and more. As you stroll along Lakeshore Drive, you’ll see sponsor logos and information proudly displayed on signs that will be visible for a minimum of 110 days, offering tremendous exposure for all involved.

The Festival of Trees is a beautiful reminder of the power of community and the joy of giving. It’s not just about the lights—it’s about coming together, supporting one another, and celebrating the season with kindness and generosity. Whether you’re taking in the lights with loved ones or driving by on your way to work, you’ll feel the holiday spirit radiating from these twinkling trees and shining lights, all made possible by the Rotary Club of Barrie and our generous sponsors.

Darren Robinson, a fellow Rotarian, filmed the amazing light spectacle with his drone. You can watch a clip of that footage here

Come see the lights, feel the magic, and be part of a wonderful community tradition. 🎄✨

The Rotary Club of Barrie’s 1st Year Charity Fair: A Heartwarming Success!

The Rotary Club of Barrie is thrilled to share the incredible success of our first Charity Fair! With over 400 attendees and a total of $3,155 raised from the prize table, this event exemplified the power of community coming together for a good cause. The funds raised will be distributed among the participating charities and organizations, based on the number of tokens they collected at their booths. This unique token system allowed attendees to directly support causes close to their hearts while enjoying the event’s many attractions.

People enjoying our Charity Fair Event

Each booth was filled with valuable information and engaging displays, but a few highlights made the day especially memorable. At Sweet Charity’s booth, a delightful dog stole the show by collecting tokens from attendees and dropping them into the donation bucket—a crowd favourite! Habitat for Humanity added a festive touch with Santa Claus himself, giving attendees the opportunity to take photos with the big man in red. Adding to the holiday spirit, the Glowing Hearts carollers serenaded the crowd with Christmas songs, creating a warm and joyful atmosphere inside Bradford Greenhouses despite the chilly weather outside.

People enjoying our Charity Fair Event

A heartfelt thank you goes out to all the Rotarians who contributed their time and efforts to make this event such a success. Your dedication and hard work truly embody the spirit of Rotary. We are immensely proud of what we achieved together and look forward to continuing our efforts to support local charities and organizations.

Stay tuned for more updates on our future events and initiatives. Together, we’re making a difference in our community!

Rotary Club of Barrie Supports Ganaraska Hiking Trail Project

On November 16, 2024, the Ganaraska Hiking Trail Association (GHTA) completed a significant environmental project in the Orrock Tract. With the support of a generous $3,000 donation from the Environmental Service committee of the Rotary Club of Barrie two years ago, three new bridges were constructed over creek crossings, enhancing safety and accessibility for all trail users.

These bridges, located between the Horseshoe Valley Rd/Old Second South intersection and Gill Road, protect sensitive stream beds while making the trail safer. Special thanks to Jason McArthur and Gary Pearson for their hard work in constructing these structures, which were completed with community collaboration and volunteer dedication.

Ganaraska Hiking Trail Project

This project is a prime example of how the Rotary Club of Barrie supports efforts that improve local spaces and promote environmental sustainability. We are proud to partner with the GHTA to ensure the Ganaraska Hiking Trail remains a safe and accessible resource for everyone.

Thank you to all involved for making this project a success!

Apple Dumpling Baking Contest: A Delicious Way to Support Literacy and Win Big!

The Rotary Club of Barrie is thrilled to host our annual Apple Dumpling Baking Contest this holiday season, celebrating the spirit of giving, community, and literacy. This fun-filled contest is open to families of Grade 2 students who received a copy of Andy & Elmer’s Apple Dumpling Adventure. It’s a chance to get creative in the kitchen, bake up delicious apple dumplings, and support literacy in Simcoe County. With a Google Chromebook up for grabs, this contest is about more than just baking—it’s about making memories and making a difference!

We’ve already received so many amazing submissions, and we couldn’t be more excited about the creativity and enthusiasm pouring in from our talented bakers! Each photo we receive not only showcases fantastic culinary creations but also highlights the strong community spirit we’re so proud of. From beautifully crafted apple dumplings to fun family baking moments, the submissions so far have been inspiring, and we can’t wait to see even more before the contest closes on December 22, 2024.

Picture of Apple Dumplings and Their Young Bakers

This contest is more than just a chance to win—it’s an opportunity to engage with the important work we do at the Rotary Club of Barrie. Every year, we distribute over 1,350 copies of Andy & Elmer’s Apple Dumpling Adventure to Grade 2 students in Simcoe County, teaching vital lessons about truth, fairness, and community partnerships. Your participation helps raise awareness about our mission to support literacy and make a positive impact on the lives of local students.

As we count down the days until the contest closes, we encourage you to keep those creative submissions coming. Whether it’s a beautifully plated set of dumplings or a fun family photo, we want to see your Apple Dumpling creations! Don’t forget—the winner will be contacted on December 31st 2024, and that lucky contestant will walk away with a brand-new Google Chromebook!

Picture of Apple Dumplings and Their Young Bakers

Keep your eyes peeled, we’ll have more fantastic submissions on our Facebook page. And a HUGE thank you to everyone for being part of this sweet, meaningful tradition! 🍏✨

Memorial Bricks Refurbished and Reinstalled at The Rotary Clock

In 2017, the Rotary Club of Barrie gifted the City of Barrie the iconic four-faced Rotary Clock at the base of Bayfield Street to commemorate Canada’s 150th anniversary. As part of the project, engraved granite memorial bricks were sold to fund the initiative, with the stones originally placed between the clock and the Government dock. Over time, winter conditions led to wear and damage to some of the stones, prompting their removal for refurbishing two years ago.

Now, the Rotary Club of Barrie and the City of Barrie are proud to announce the reinstallation of the granite stones in a new, more protected location. Two raised walls were constructed on both sides of the Rotary Clock, where the engraved stones have been placed to ensure long-term preservation from salt, sand, and plowing. The project’s completion has been met with great satisfaction, particularly from the original donors.

The Rotary Club is thrilled to see this meaningful project restored and looks forward to it being enjoyed for years to come.

Inspiring Young Minds Through Water Quality Education

On October 11, 2024, the Rotary Club of Barrie, together with the Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority (NVCA) and Georgian Bay Forever, organised an impactful day of water-quality education for over 100 Grade 5 students at Ardagh Bluffs Public School. This event aimed to teach students about water conservation and environmental stewardship in a fun, interactive way.

The day kicked off with hands-on learning activities. Students examined the issue of microplastics and bioaccumulation, using microscopes to sift through soil for plastic fragments and learning about the harmful effects of pollutants on ecosystems. With the help of an NVCA educator, they explored how human activities impact local watersheds through the use of an “Enviroscape” model. This engaging exercise demonstrated how pollution can travel from urban environments into waterways and what steps can be taken to reduce these effects.

To further promote environmental responsibility, students partnered with the Rotary Club and Georgian Bay Forever to paint storm drains around the school with yellow fish and the message “Rain Only.” This public awareness activity highlighted the fact that stormwater flows untreated into natural waterways, reinforcing the need to keep oils, chemicals, and garbage out of our drains. Students also distributed flyers to nearby homes to spread the message within the community.

The day, initiated by Rotary’s David McCullough and funded by Georgian Bay Forever, was a great success. As a thank-you for their efforts, students enjoyed a pizza lunch provided by the Rotary Club. The club is proud to support programs that help educate and empower young people to take care of their environment and become the next generation of environmental stewards.

The Boardwalk Worker Bees

The Rotary Club of Barrie’s Environmental Committee made great strides at the Tiffin Centre for the Harold Parker Boardwalk project. With a team that included three Past Presidents and two Past Treasurers, progress was significant. The NVCA was very happy with the work accomplished. Special thanks to Gary Pearson, David McCullough, Chuck Boldt, and Bernie Still for their dedication!