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MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT
Our Monday 9 February noon meeting was held at the Medicine Hat Public Library today, in the lovely theatre.
 
We thank the library staff for a warm welcome and for organizing coffee and cookies.
 
 
President Milan Vujovic welcomed all and introduced our guest speaker, Chief Librarian Ken Feser (please see the STORY section of this newsletter).
 
 
 
Ken was thanked for his informative and insightful presentation, and for fielding a number of questions from members. Kitt Brand added a word of thanks to Ken for being a good friend to the late Adolf Seiler, particularly around his relocation to Victoria Island.
 
After Ken's presentation, members were invited to share 'minutes' and other information (please see in MEETING INFORMATION section of this newsletter).
 
Past President Bruce Shepard added to the relaxed, collegial atmosphere of the meeting with the following, which of course elicited much laughter:
 
'An angel sees the Lord at work and asks what He is making.
The Lord says, "Canadians".
The angel says that they are so cute, gentle and polite.
"Yes", says the Lord, "But watch what happens when I drop a hockey puck!"'
 
The meeting wrapped at 13:00.
 
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ROTARY AT DISTRICT LEVEL
Members were again encouraged to register for and attend the District 5360 conference, taking place in Red Deer from 1-3 May. Treasurer Gail suggested those attending book into the same hotel, so as to be able to socialize as a group. The Holiday Inn Express on 50th was proposed.
 
Kitt Brand mentioned that there would be a display of Rotary intervention (projects) connected to the Ukraine at DisCon.
 
President Milan highlighted the dueling piano performance on the first evening of DisCon and the House of Friendship.
 
See more in the MINUTES in the MEETING NEWS section of this newsletter.
 
ROTARY AT INTERNATIONAL LEVEL
Gail reminded members that the next RI Convention will be in Taipei, from 13-17 June. He encouraged those attending to let the Board know.
 
See more in the MINUTES in the MEETING NEWS section of this newsletter.
 
 
MONARCH 1911 SOCIETY
 
As many Rotarians will know, our club, in cooperation with the Saamis Rotary Club and the Friends of the Monarch Society, has been working on restoring both the structure and the programming at the historic Monarch movie theatre on 2nd St S.E, Medicine Hat.  Construction is currently focusing on the expansion of the stage, to allow larger music events to occur. The old marquee sign will also be updated over the coming months.
 
Our club's Projects & Programs Committee and Board have approved partnering with Saamis Club to do another combined District Grant for the spring of 2026, to assist in the fundraising for the replacement of the roof.
 
The Monarch Theatre is the recipient of a Community Facility Enhancement Program (CFEP) grant for $125,000 towards the roof replacement, so the project will likely proceed in the summer of this year.
 
PROGRAM FOR FEBRUARY 2026
 
 
To stay up to date, please consult The Monarch website at: https://themonarchtheatre.ca 
 
Our club will try to keep track of events on at the Monarch, and will give members a heads-up about opportunities to serve.  If you are interested in volunteering at the Monarch, please let Rotarian Janessa Anderson know (403-952-1907) and she will provide details of available shifts and responsibilities. 
 
Volunteering at a show is a great way to connect with the community and support our historic local landmark.
 
Ideas for Future Programs
  • The Rotary Club's Program Committee members are Jillian Koch (jkoch@jmhca.com), Margie Booyens (margiebooyens@gmail.com),  Alain Guerard (aguerard@telus.net), Sharon Hayward (sharon.hayward@medicinehatymca.ca).
Stories
LIBRARIES STILL MATTER

The Rotary Club of Medicine Hat visited our Medicine Hat Public Library on Monday 9 February 2026.

Chief Librarian Ken Feser was our guest speaker.

Ken spoke about the story of libraries in general and then specifically, the history of the downtown library in Medicine Hat. 

He wove into his presentation, the shared values of libraries and Rotary, and the contributions Rotary has made to the library in Medicine Hat.

Ken pointed out the significant changes in society over the decades, particularly in information technology, how libraries have adapted, and how LIBRARIES STILL MATTER.

Some more detail:

There are broad similarities between the motivation behind the establishment of the library in Medicine Hat (1915) and the Rotary Club of Medicine Hat (1918) – both aimed at building this new community, creating a caring community and creating opportunities to uplift and support one another.

In the old days, libraries were where everyone accessed knowledge. The need to gather information obviously still exists, but now it is largely via the Internet. In the 2000s, the government wisely put money into libraries to beef up internet access. 

Books remain important sources of information but more than that – they offer an antidote to stress and to negative social media. Reading has a calming effect, amongst other benefits. Ken elaborated on the library’s pre-school story time programs which are great for preparing children for entry into the school system. He also mentioned the Rotary supported program targeting Grade 4 students in the city, introducing each and every one of them to the library.

Alongside being a source of information, libraries offer opportunities for entertainment and recreation. Ken spoke about the increase of social isolation, loneliness and division in communities and the wider world. Libraries offer an anti-dote to these sad realities. The library provides a warm space, literally and figuratively, to all. It is a safe space where people can access a variety of programs and can find and build community. Ken commented on how the Medicine Hat community loves programs and values the wide variety offered by the library. Aside from those already mentioned, there are craft programs, a lego space and a book club.

Another of the many programs offers casual employment to people who are in a financial crisis, like assisting during the library book sales and serving coffee on community coffee mornings at the library.

The introduction of a security guard just inside the entrance, paid by the City, helps create a space where potential problems are prevented before impacting those in the library. There is also an easily accessed social worker whose focus is on connecting those who approach her, with needed resources in the community. Her salary is shared by the City and the Provincial Government. Regarding navigating systems, assistance is available for communicating with Canada Revenue, a challenge for most!

Ken spoke highly of the Library Board, of his staff, and of the many volunteers, saying what a positive, caring and strong body they form – and how much the community appreciates them. Linked to the above-mentioned notion of a safe, caring space for all, Ken elaborated on how the staff and volunteers relate to all who enter the library in a positive, respectful way, seeking win-win outcomes.

Partnerships are important to the library, including with the City and with Rotary.

Ken gave examples:  the city owns the building. It keeps it well maintained, and for example in 2025 it provided a new boiler, fixed the elevator, and built the washroom in the Children’s library. 

Another significant partnership is between the library and the Rotary Clubs in Medicine Hat that have supported the library in many ways over the years and continue to do so. Ken noted the names of our clubs being listed at the top of the two Donor Walls, the one historical and the other current.

Ken wrapped up his presentation with the challenges faced by the library and gave us a glimpse into the strategic planning goals.

Regarding challenges, Ken said they can all be overcome, ranging from maple bugs (a challenge not restricted to the library!), to the relatively low number of members, the location of the library, parking, the underutilization of the theatre, and the expense of the electronic books and other equipment requested and used by members.

The exciting planning of the library includes: more partnerships which will get more people into the library, more intergenerational programs, outreach to under 13-year-olds, and extending library areas out into the community beyond the existing one in Big Marble Go. The audio-visual equipment in the theatre needs to be updated and improved, and the upstairs bathroom needs equipment, like a baby space.

Ken started and concluded his presentation with appreciation for Rotary’s 4-way test and the principles it reflects, very much in common with those of the public library of Medicine Hat: Is it the truth? Is it fair to all concerned? Will it build good will and good relationships? Will it be beneficial to all concerned? Simple, powerful, universal principles.

Thank you, Ken, for a great presentation! To you and your Board, staff and volunteers, a sincere thank you for being a resource for all, second to none!

News
Meeting Information
ATTENDANCE:  The  group that attended the Library visit totalled 20, plus one guest.
 
GUESTS: 
  • We were happy to welcome Dave Stalwick's wife, Joanne.

 
 
MEETING DRAW: 
  • None
Please remember to contribute gifts for the weekly draw. If you are somewhere interesting, a small gift to the club for the draw is much appreciated!
 
Makeups: None were mentioned.
 
Birthdays:
  • Robert Shepard - February 17
  • Margie Booyens - February 29 
Rotary Anniversaries:
  • Martin, Gregg - 35 years  - Feb. 01 1991
  • Mazerolle, Marg - 34 years - Feb. 01 1992
  • Shanbhag, Manali - 1 year - Feb. 10 2025
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY ROSE RUNNER FOR FEBRUARY 2025:
 
The February Rose Runner is Mihaela Craciun.
 
MINUTE REMINDERS:
  • CASINO DUTY: Ken Zollner informed that our Club will be ‘staffing’ the casino on Tuesday 22 and Wednesday 23 September. He will recruit volunteers in due course.
  • PROGRAM: Margie Booyens highlighted two program items: on Monday 23 February, our guest speaker will be Lorelei Higgins on the topic of PEACE; and on Saturday 11 April (organized with Dan Kammerer), those available will have a morning of volunteering at Prairie Gleaners, from 08:30 to noon.
  • SAVE UKRAINE PETITION: A note from Kitt Brand: Save Ukraine is an organization that has tracked and worked to return stolen Ukrainian children and adults since 2014. This organization recently reported that to date, 1,100 children have been returned and housed in centres for de-programming and trauma counselling. A plea from Kitt please to access the District 5360 weekly Digest for the link to sign a petition supporting efforts to return Ukrainian children to their parents. THE PETITION DEADLINE IS FEBRUARY 15!
  • NEW MEMBER ORIENTATION WEBINARS
We are excited to share the dates for this year’s New Member Orientation webinars. These fast-paced, informative sessions are ideal not only for new members but for any Rotarian who wants to learn more about our amazing organization. The first was held on October 21. Another on January 21. Coming up:  
 
Save the Date (7:30 pm EST):
Thursday, April 23
 
  • WHY ROTARY? The 2026 Why Rotary event will be held on April 29 in the Stampede Ballroom  - an event for and with all Rotary clubs in Medicine Hat. Tickets will be $20 per person this year and will include appetizers, not a full meal.
  • BINGO UPDATE: Gregg Martin is looking for a team of 9 volunteers for a bingo session on Feb 21, from 5pm. He has sent out an email - please respond soonest!
  • SATURDAY MEAL PROGRAM: A reminder that Lionel Brideson has invited members to offer hands-on help any Saturday afternoon during the Saturday Meal Program at St Barnabas Church on 4th Street SE. He said the number of homeless people or people just needing a meal, ranges from 80-170 each week.
  • 2026 ROTARY CLUB 1000 RAFFLE IN SUPPORT OF THE ROTARY MUSIC FESTIVAL:  Tarek Williams reminded members to please get their allocation of raffle tickets sold asap and to hand in the stubs and money to Anne Carrier. Our commitment to the Rotary Music Festival for 2026 is $32,000 and this raffle contributes most of those funds.  Tarek reminded sellers that our email address for the raffle has been set up for e-transfers, however please to follow the rules for such a transaction, otherwise it may be difficult to tell where the money is coming from. Anne Carrier shared the good news that more than half of the amount required to pay out the cash raffle prizes has been deposited in the bank. She also mentioned that the draw will be on March 22nd but that ticket sales need to be finalized a week prior to that date.
  • ROTARY MUSIC FESTIVAL VOLUNTEERING: A schedule has been emailed to members. A reminder to all, please to have a look and to pick opportunities to volunteer during the two week festival. A few new opportunities have become available recently. Please see Delynne's email, forwarded to members by Dave Panabaker.
  • 2026 ROTARY DISTRICT 5360 CONFERENCE:   Registration for the District Conference, in Red Deer, AB is available on the District website and there is an “early bird” discount.  Check it out at: https://portal.clubrunner.ca/50011/events/district-conference-2026 

  • ROTARY INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION: For those who like to venture a little further, the Rotary International Convention is in Taipei, Taiwan.

 
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Medicine Hat
Mondays at 11:45 a.m.
CORE meeting room
412 3rd St SE
Medicine Hat, AB T1A 0H1
Canada
Our first meeting of every month is a business meeting, but all meetings are both in person and available on ZOOM. Check the club calendar, which is usually up to date for our meeting locations and program.
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Upcoming Events
FAMILY DAY - no meeting
Feb. 16, 2026
 
Rotary Bingo
Top Hat Bingo
Feb. 21, 2026
5:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.
 
CLUB MEETING: Guest speaker: How does peace grow?
CORE Meeting Room
Feb. 23, 2026
11:45 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
 
CLUB BUSINESS MEETING and intro talk
CORE Meeting Room
Mar. 02, 2026
11:45 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
 
Rotary Bingo
Top Hat Bingo
Mar. 09, 2026
5:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.
 
CLUB MEETING: Guest Speaker CanCarb
CORE Meeting Room
Mar. 16, 2026
11:45 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
 
Rotary Rosebowl competition
Medicine Hat College Theatre
Mar. 20, 2026
7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
 
Stars of the Festival performances
St Barnabas Church
Mar. 22, 2026
7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
 
CLUB MEETING: Natalie Sauer: Special Olympics
CORE Meeting Room
Mar. 23, 2026
11:45 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
 
Rotary Bingo - afternoon
Top Hat Bingo
Mar. 28, 2026
11:45 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
 
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