The family of Rotary Month in December comes
at a time when all are looking forward to the
festivities associated with the end of year.
As you look forward to the holidays, I would like you
to also take time to review your effectiveness as a
club and as a leader in the roles and responsibilities
entrusted to you.
The recently released first quarter rankings shows
areas of growth that you as a Rotaractor can provoke
your club to aspire to. Based on the feedback from
the first quarter reporting, the District Team has
reviewed the content of the second quarter Reporting
Template to incorporate learning experiences in the
four avenues of service. I urge all clubs to ensure
that their second quarter reports are handed-in. This
will determine the winner of the Best Rotaract Club
since the District Team would like to see a winner that
has shown persistence in sharing their approaches to
service and resilient performance.
Meet the Rotaract Club of Nairobi Central as we celebrate 35 years of Professional and Leadership Development, Community Service, International Service, Fun, Fellowship and Friendship.
This newsletter summarizes upcoming events and activities for a local Rotary club. It discusses plans for the District Governor's visit, welcoming new members, hosting health days, participating in Mandela Day activities, completing a blanket drive, and securing a district grant for a soccer program. It also provides updates on polio eradication efforts, Rotary's partnership with Shelterbox, and upcoming Rotaract events. The newsletter aims to inform members and encourage participation in the club's service initiatives.
This newsletter summarizes upcoming events and activities for a local Rotary club. It discusses plans for the District Governor's visit, welcoming new members, hosting health days, participating in Mandela Day activities, distributing blankets through a drive, and securing a district grant for a soccer program. It also provides updates on polio eradication efforts, Rotary's partnership with ShelterBox, and upcoming Rotaract events. The newsletter aims to inform members and encourage participation in club activities over the coming months.
This document contains a summary of the December 2014 issue of Rotary Africa magazine. It includes short summaries of articles about Rotary projects providing clean water in Malawi, combating drought, and restoring a lake. It also mentions stories about Matt Damon and Gary White's work with Rotary, a 100-year-old Rotarian from Kimberley, and youth activities from Rotary clubs. The "From the Editor" section reflects on the passing year and encourages clubs to recognize members who contributed to the magazine.
Rotary & Eclub: An Opportunity to Change your Future!Aanton Mookherjee
The Rotary International Movement has been largely associated with social improvement initiatives. But what's unsaid is that it's also a journey for the members of the Movement to improve their lives.
Rotary E-Club of Kolkata Konnect brings the opportunity for all "conscious and concerned" people to execute their noble intentions by joining Rotary E-Club of Kolkata Konnnect, from any corner of the world!
The document provides information about leadership changes and themes for the 2016-2017 Rotary year. It introduces the new Rotary International President, District Governor, and club President. It outlines the themes of "Rotary Serving Humanity" for RI and "Enjoy Growing Rotary" for the district. Additionally, it announces upcoming events like the district governor visit, Rotary Family Health Days, and the Night at the Races fundraiser.
The family of Rotary Month in December comes
at a time when all are looking forward to the
festivities associated with the end of year.
As you look forward to the holidays, I would like you
to also take time to review your effectiveness as a
club and as a leader in the roles and responsibilities
entrusted to you.
The recently released first quarter rankings shows
areas of growth that you as a Rotaractor can provoke
your club to aspire to. Based on the feedback from
the first quarter reporting, the District Team has
reviewed the content of the second quarter Reporting
Template to incorporate learning experiences in the
four avenues of service. I urge all clubs to ensure
that their second quarter reports are handed-in. This
will determine the winner of the Best Rotaract Club
since the District Team would like to see a winner that
has shown persistence in sharing their approaches to
service and resilient performance.
Meet the Rotaract Club of Nairobi Central as we celebrate 35 years of Professional and Leadership Development, Community Service, International Service, Fun, Fellowship and Friendship.
This newsletter summarizes upcoming events and activities for a local Rotary club. It discusses plans for the District Governor's visit, welcoming new members, hosting health days, participating in Mandela Day activities, completing a blanket drive, and securing a district grant for a soccer program. It also provides updates on polio eradication efforts, Rotary's partnership with Shelterbox, and upcoming Rotaract events. The newsletter aims to inform members and encourage participation in the club's service initiatives.
This newsletter summarizes upcoming events and activities for a local Rotary club. It discusses plans for the District Governor's visit, welcoming new members, hosting health days, participating in Mandela Day activities, distributing blankets through a drive, and securing a district grant for a soccer program. It also provides updates on polio eradication efforts, Rotary's partnership with ShelterBox, and upcoming Rotaract events. The newsletter aims to inform members and encourage participation in club activities over the coming months.
This document contains a summary of the December 2014 issue of Rotary Africa magazine. It includes short summaries of articles about Rotary projects providing clean water in Malawi, combating drought, and restoring a lake. It also mentions stories about Matt Damon and Gary White's work with Rotary, a 100-year-old Rotarian from Kimberley, and youth activities from Rotary clubs. The "From the Editor" section reflects on the passing year and encourages clubs to recognize members who contributed to the magazine.
Rotary & Eclub: An Opportunity to Change your Future!Aanton Mookherjee
The Rotary International Movement has been largely associated with social improvement initiatives. But what's unsaid is that it's also a journey for the members of the Movement to improve their lives.
Rotary E-Club of Kolkata Konnect brings the opportunity for all "conscious and concerned" people to execute their noble intentions by joining Rotary E-Club of Kolkata Konnnect, from any corner of the world!
The document provides information about leadership changes and themes for the 2016-2017 Rotary year. It introduces the new Rotary International President, District Governor, and club President. It outlines the themes of "Rotary Serving Humanity" for RI and "Enjoy Growing Rotary" for the district. Additionally, it announces upcoming events like the district governor visit, Rotary Family Health Days, and the Night at the Races fundraiser.
Kanthan Pillay, president of the local Rotary club, married Sarah Britten in Clarens. Sarah is also a member of the club and they met through Rotary work. All club members wish the happy couple many decades of happiness together. Sarah is now the club's First Lady for this Rotary year.
This document provides background information on the Rotary Club of Taguig Fort Bonifacio including a brief history of its founding, a roster of past presidents from 1999-2012, and excerpts from the governor's message emphasizing the importance of strategic planning and adherence to Rotary's guiding principles. It highlights goals of ensuring each club has a strategic plan and renewing focus on Rotary's principles to help guide service activities.
Rotary is an international service organization with over 1.2 million members in more than 30,000 clubs worldwide. The first Rotary club was founded in Chicago in 1905 and focused on fellowship and community service projects. Today, Rotary clubs sponsor various programs for youth and professionals that promote international understanding through cultural exchanges.
The purpose of this Guide is to give an introduction to ROTARY and to our club, the Rotary Club of Burnham Beeches (RCBB).
This Guide can also be used as a mini-reference for new members in their first year in the club.
Hats off to the RYLA Kenya Committee
for a great RYLA Event! It was also
an excellent forum to Celebrate
“Rotaract@40” An attendance of 320 RYLArians
and several Rotarians at senior levels of
PDG, DGE, DRO and AG is a commendable
collaboration of Rotaractors and Rotarians. Representation
from Rotary Community Corps, Guests and Speakers is
also worthy of note. More than 10 Trophies were up for
grabs. Congratulations to the Winners! Kindly send your
moments on how you celebrated “Rotaract@40”
This document discusses Rotary International's efforts to address its declining global membership over the past decade. It has launched regional membership plans and allocated $3 million to support growth strategies tailored for different areas. The plans set membership goals for 16 regions and outline steps to achieve them. The document also explores membership trends in various countries, tactics that some areas are using successfully, and interviews RI President Ron Burton about the challenges of stagnating membership and how engaging members can help clubs retain them.
Trinity (A Joint E-bulletin of Tri-Party Twin club Agreement between RC Kota ...Neha Gupta
This Joint Ebulletin was released on World Rotaract Day by Rotaract Club Kota, Rotaract Club of Zenith , chennai, and Rotaract Club of colombo Millennium city Srilanka , as a part of the tri-party twin club agreement.
District 29-I Lions April newsletter 2013Mark Conrad
This document is the April 2013 newsletter from the International Association of Lions Clubs District 29-I. It provides reminders and deadlines for upcoming events and contests. It encourages clubs to select officers for the next year and register for the upcoming state convention in June. It also provides updates on literacy initiatives and environmental projects that clubs are involved in. Club fundraisers and service activities are announced.
This document promotes joining the local Rotary club by addressing common concerns about time commitment and perceptions of Rotary. It summarizes that Rotary requires a minimum of 4 hours per month to attend weekly lunch meetings and work on community projects. Joining allows one to make new friends while creating positive change locally and globally through service work. The document encourages taking time to make a difference in the community by attending just one Rotary meeting.
The document provides updates from Rotary District 9400's e-Club of South Africa. It summarizes Gary Huang's theme as the new RI President of "Light Up Rotary" by lighting candles together to brighten the world. It discusses various service projects the club has undertaken, including delivering blankets, jackets, trees and wheelchairs. It recognizes club members who received awards at the district conference for their work.
Explore Rotaract District 3220 - Issue 3Tharaka Alwis
The document is the third edition of the Rotaract District 3220 bulletin, which summarizes projects and events from Rotaract clubs in the third quarter. It includes articles about hosting an international youth exchange project, a district committee member profile, announcements of the president and Rotaractor of the month for December, January and February, and information on a talent show fundraiser called "Friends in Action" for a cancer hospital. The bulletin aims to share information about the achievements of Rotaractors in the district.
RAC Rajdhani Dhaka's Magazine of july 2019Md. Jakaria
Rotaract Club of Rajdhani Dhaka Published their first Monthly Club Magazine for the Rota year 2019-20. Here you will get more information about our club activities and we also know others thinks about our club. Not only their own club, here you will see lots of massage from different districts presidents and district leader from their own district.
Rotaract Club of Rajdhani Dhaka
sponsored by Rotary club of Rajdhani Dhaka
Rotary International District 3281, Bangladesh.
Rotaract is a community service club for young men and women ages 18 to 30 that is sponsored by local Rotary clubs. There are over 8,400 Rotaract clubs in about 170 countries. The Roseville Rotaract Club focuses on volunteering for Rotary events, doing park and homeless shelter projects, fundraising for charitable organizations, and creating their own community service projects. They meet on campus the 2nd Monday of every month and online via conference call the 4th Monday of each month.
Rotary is a global network of 1.2 million members that aims to take action and create lasting change in communities worldwide. Members work on projects promoting peace, fighting disease, providing clean water and sanitation, saving mothers and children, supporting education, and growing local economies. Members can expect to gain friendship, business development opportunities, personal and leadership growth through Rotary's service projects and international networking. Rotary expects members to attend meetings and projects, pay dues, contribute to charity funds, and participate in club activities.
Souvenir Magazine- DRR Lawi 2008
The theme Rotary Shares has been our guide during the year
2007-08 and as we taxi the runway,the Rotaract District Team
uses this opportunity to SHARE with you a summary of the
successes and achievements from the various clubs in D9200. We started off the year with various ROTS (Rotaract
Officers Training Seminar) sessions in the District. This
was an important capacity enhancement exercise that has
contributed to learning and sharing resources within the
clubs and at inter-clubs level.
Rotaract is the fastest growing program of Rotary
International with over 7,000 clubs…and counting… In
D9200 this is evident in the eagerness of the various
Rotaract Clubs to grow in membership and numbers as
well as the encouraging efforts in growing the Programs
of Rotary.
The document discusses an upcoming event hosted by Rotary Mysore to benefit Sneha Kiran, an organization that helps children with cerebral palsy. Rotary Mysore gifted a wheelchair to a recipient named Kishore through Sneha Kiran. Ms. Shashikala from Sneha Kiran thanked Rotary Mysore for their long-time support and requested donations for a fashion show and dinner fundraiser on January 26th. The document also recognizes the many contributions of Rotary Mysore members to a recent Rotary conference.
The document discusses District 13 of Toastmasters and their focus on P.R.I.D.E. (Personal Responsibility In Delivering Excellence). It introduces the District Director, Dr. Hollis Batista, and emphasizes that all members should strive for excellence. It then lists ways District 13 shows P.R.I.D.E., such as bringing learning experiences and growth opportunities to members. The document provides information on upcoming district events and recognizes the winners of the International speech contest from the recent spring conference.
The document provides information about the Rotaract Club of Kuliyapitiya, including a summary of their activities in the first quarter of 2012. In the first 3 sentences:
The Rotaract Club of Kuliyapitiya held several successful community service projects in their first quarter, including planting herbs to "Save Life Save Herbs", donating plants to a temple under "Plants for a Greener Tomorrow", and providing food and drinks to pilgrims on an important religious holiday with their "Poson Dansala" project. The club aimed to serve their local community through these initial efforts and engage their new members in meaningful work.
This document is a directory for District 9400 that contains contact information and descriptions for various Rotary positions and committees in the district for the 2014-2015 year. It includes messages from District Governor Annie Steijn, District Governor Ann Elaine Stathacopoulos, District Governor Elect David Grant and District Governor Nominee Grant Daly. It also provides tables of contents and contact information for various district leadership roles.
Rotary has had a presence at the United Nations for over 70 years to strengthen relationships with UN agencies and other international organizations. This has given Rotary credibility on global initiatives like polio eradication, where Rotary has helped reduce cases by 99%. Rotary representatives also meet with groups like the Organization of American States to discuss projects improving literacy. Having representatives stationed at the UN building allows Rotary to be actively involved and help coordinate work in the field.
The document provides an overview of Rotaract activities in Rotary year 2006/07 in District 9200. Some key points:
- Rotaract has grown from 1 club 25 years ago to 91 known clubs across 4 countries, with 79 considered active. The majority are in Uganda, Kenya, and Tanzania.
- 7 new clubs were chartered during the year and the district administration structure was adjusted to improve coordination across countries.
- Progress was made in addressing challenges around club visibility, capacity building, community relevance, and membership expansion. However, more work is still needed to strengthen weaker clubs.
- The distribution of Rotaract clubs remains uneven, with opportunities for further growth especially in Tanzania and
To better promote Rotary, we need to highlight our values and objectives and tie them to membership growth. In this session, you’ll learn best practices to attract new people of action, particularly among younger generations. Rotarian leaders at the club, district, and international levels will share their experiences.
Kanthan Pillay, president of the local Rotary club, married Sarah Britten in Clarens. Sarah is also a member of the club and they met through Rotary work. All club members wish the happy couple many decades of happiness together. Sarah is now the club's First Lady for this Rotary year.
This document provides background information on the Rotary Club of Taguig Fort Bonifacio including a brief history of its founding, a roster of past presidents from 1999-2012, and excerpts from the governor's message emphasizing the importance of strategic planning and adherence to Rotary's guiding principles. It highlights goals of ensuring each club has a strategic plan and renewing focus on Rotary's principles to help guide service activities.
Rotary is an international service organization with over 1.2 million members in more than 30,000 clubs worldwide. The first Rotary club was founded in Chicago in 1905 and focused on fellowship and community service projects. Today, Rotary clubs sponsor various programs for youth and professionals that promote international understanding through cultural exchanges.
The purpose of this Guide is to give an introduction to ROTARY and to our club, the Rotary Club of Burnham Beeches (RCBB).
This Guide can also be used as a mini-reference for new members in their first year in the club.
Hats off to the RYLA Kenya Committee
for a great RYLA Event! It was also
an excellent forum to Celebrate
“Rotaract@40” An attendance of 320 RYLArians
and several Rotarians at senior levels of
PDG, DGE, DRO and AG is a commendable
collaboration of Rotaractors and Rotarians. Representation
from Rotary Community Corps, Guests and Speakers is
also worthy of note. More than 10 Trophies were up for
grabs. Congratulations to the Winners! Kindly send your
moments on how you celebrated “Rotaract@40”
This document discusses Rotary International's efforts to address its declining global membership over the past decade. It has launched regional membership plans and allocated $3 million to support growth strategies tailored for different areas. The plans set membership goals for 16 regions and outline steps to achieve them. The document also explores membership trends in various countries, tactics that some areas are using successfully, and interviews RI President Ron Burton about the challenges of stagnating membership and how engaging members can help clubs retain them.
Trinity (A Joint E-bulletin of Tri-Party Twin club Agreement between RC Kota ...Neha Gupta
This Joint Ebulletin was released on World Rotaract Day by Rotaract Club Kota, Rotaract Club of Zenith , chennai, and Rotaract Club of colombo Millennium city Srilanka , as a part of the tri-party twin club agreement.
District 29-I Lions April newsletter 2013Mark Conrad
This document is the April 2013 newsletter from the International Association of Lions Clubs District 29-I. It provides reminders and deadlines for upcoming events and contests. It encourages clubs to select officers for the next year and register for the upcoming state convention in June. It also provides updates on literacy initiatives and environmental projects that clubs are involved in. Club fundraisers and service activities are announced.
This document promotes joining the local Rotary club by addressing common concerns about time commitment and perceptions of Rotary. It summarizes that Rotary requires a minimum of 4 hours per month to attend weekly lunch meetings and work on community projects. Joining allows one to make new friends while creating positive change locally and globally through service work. The document encourages taking time to make a difference in the community by attending just one Rotary meeting.
The document provides updates from Rotary District 9400's e-Club of South Africa. It summarizes Gary Huang's theme as the new RI President of "Light Up Rotary" by lighting candles together to brighten the world. It discusses various service projects the club has undertaken, including delivering blankets, jackets, trees and wheelchairs. It recognizes club members who received awards at the district conference for their work.
Explore Rotaract District 3220 - Issue 3Tharaka Alwis
The document is the third edition of the Rotaract District 3220 bulletin, which summarizes projects and events from Rotaract clubs in the third quarter. It includes articles about hosting an international youth exchange project, a district committee member profile, announcements of the president and Rotaractor of the month for December, January and February, and information on a talent show fundraiser called "Friends in Action" for a cancer hospital. The bulletin aims to share information about the achievements of Rotaractors in the district.
RAC Rajdhani Dhaka's Magazine of july 2019Md. Jakaria
Rotaract Club of Rajdhani Dhaka Published their first Monthly Club Magazine for the Rota year 2019-20. Here you will get more information about our club activities and we also know others thinks about our club. Not only their own club, here you will see lots of massage from different districts presidents and district leader from their own district.
Rotaract Club of Rajdhani Dhaka
sponsored by Rotary club of Rajdhani Dhaka
Rotary International District 3281, Bangladesh.
Rotaract is a community service club for young men and women ages 18 to 30 that is sponsored by local Rotary clubs. There are over 8,400 Rotaract clubs in about 170 countries. The Roseville Rotaract Club focuses on volunteering for Rotary events, doing park and homeless shelter projects, fundraising for charitable organizations, and creating their own community service projects. They meet on campus the 2nd Monday of every month and online via conference call the 4th Monday of each month.
Rotary is a global network of 1.2 million members that aims to take action and create lasting change in communities worldwide. Members work on projects promoting peace, fighting disease, providing clean water and sanitation, saving mothers and children, supporting education, and growing local economies. Members can expect to gain friendship, business development opportunities, personal and leadership growth through Rotary's service projects and international networking. Rotary expects members to attend meetings and projects, pay dues, contribute to charity funds, and participate in club activities.
Souvenir Magazine- DRR Lawi 2008
The theme Rotary Shares has been our guide during the year
2007-08 and as we taxi the runway,the Rotaract District Team
uses this opportunity to SHARE with you a summary of the
successes and achievements from the various clubs in D9200. We started off the year with various ROTS (Rotaract
Officers Training Seminar) sessions in the District. This
was an important capacity enhancement exercise that has
contributed to learning and sharing resources within the
clubs and at inter-clubs level.
Rotaract is the fastest growing program of Rotary
International with over 7,000 clubs…and counting… In
D9200 this is evident in the eagerness of the various
Rotaract Clubs to grow in membership and numbers as
well as the encouraging efforts in growing the Programs
of Rotary.
The document discusses an upcoming event hosted by Rotary Mysore to benefit Sneha Kiran, an organization that helps children with cerebral palsy. Rotary Mysore gifted a wheelchair to a recipient named Kishore through Sneha Kiran. Ms. Shashikala from Sneha Kiran thanked Rotary Mysore for their long-time support and requested donations for a fashion show and dinner fundraiser on January 26th. The document also recognizes the many contributions of Rotary Mysore members to a recent Rotary conference.
The document discusses District 13 of Toastmasters and their focus on P.R.I.D.E. (Personal Responsibility In Delivering Excellence). It introduces the District Director, Dr. Hollis Batista, and emphasizes that all members should strive for excellence. It then lists ways District 13 shows P.R.I.D.E., such as bringing learning experiences and growth opportunities to members. The document provides information on upcoming district events and recognizes the winners of the International speech contest from the recent spring conference.
The document provides information about the Rotaract Club of Kuliyapitiya, including a summary of their activities in the first quarter of 2012. In the first 3 sentences:
The Rotaract Club of Kuliyapitiya held several successful community service projects in their first quarter, including planting herbs to "Save Life Save Herbs", donating plants to a temple under "Plants for a Greener Tomorrow", and providing food and drinks to pilgrims on an important religious holiday with their "Poson Dansala" project. The club aimed to serve their local community through these initial efforts and engage their new members in meaningful work.
This document is a directory for District 9400 that contains contact information and descriptions for various Rotary positions and committees in the district for the 2014-2015 year. It includes messages from District Governor Annie Steijn, District Governor Ann Elaine Stathacopoulos, District Governor Elect David Grant and District Governor Nominee Grant Daly. It also provides tables of contents and contact information for various district leadership roles.
Rotary has had a presence at the United Nations for over 70 years to strengthen relationships with UN agencies and other international organizations. This has given Rotary credibility on global initiatives like polio eradication, where Rotary has helped reduce cases by 99%. Rotary representatives also meet with groups like the Organization of American States to discuss projects improving literacy. Having representatives stationed at the UN building allows Rotary to be actively involved and help coordinate work in the field.
The document provides an overview of Rotaract activities in Rotary year 2006/07 in District 9200. Some key points:
- Rotaract has grown from 1 club 25 years ago to 91 known clubs across 4 countries, with 79 considered active. The majority are in Uganda, Kenya, and Tanzania.
- 7 new clubs were chartered during the year and the district administration structure was adjusted to improve coordination across countries.
- Progress was made in addressing challenges around club visibility, capacity building, community relevance, and membership expansion. However, more work is still needed to strengthen weaker clubs.
- The distribution of Rotaract clubs remains uneven, with opportunities for further growth especially in Tanzania and
To better promote Rotary, we need to highlight our values and objectives and tie them to membership growth. In this session, you’ll learn best practices to attract new people of action, particularly among younger generations. Rotarian leaders at the club, district, and international levels will share their experiences.
To better promote Rotary, we need to highlight our values and objectives and tie them to membership growth. In this session, you’ll learn best practices to attract new people of action, particularly among younger generations. Rotarian leaders at the club, district, and international levels will share their experiences.
The document discusses Rotary International President Ian Riseley and his wife Juliet, as well as providing updates on the Rotary Foundation, important Rotary dates, and club and district news from Southern and Eastern Africa. It highlights meeting the new RI President Ian Riseley and his focus on strengthening clubs through membership diversity and sustainable service projects, as well as continued progress toward polio eradication. The magazine issue also features youth programs and community projects undertaken by Rotary clubs in Africa.
This document provides information about Rotary International and encourages membership growth. It discusses strategies clubs can implement to develop current members and recruit new members. Some suggestions include conducting exit interviews, ensuring members have roles to play, focusing on member happiness, promoting an open door policy, putting up flyers, and leveraging personal connections to find new members. The overall message is that clubs should set a membership goal for the year and try new strategies to attract and engage members.
This document is the June 2014 issue of the Rotary Africa magazine. It includes articles about various Rotary club projects helping communities with needs like education, healthcare, and child welfare. It also provides information about Rotary International initiatives and recognizes Rotary clubs celebrating anniversaries. The cover story is about a Rotary club event involving boats, bikes, and friends.
This document provides an overview of the Rotary Club of Seminole Lake - Sunrise to a new member. It discusses that Rotary is an international organization with over 1.3 million members worldwide. It outlines the four avenues of service in Rotary: club service, community service, vocational service, and international service. It also summarizes some of the club's current projects and how members can get involved in service through committee participation and leadership roles within the club.
This document is the May 2014 issue of the Rotary Africa magazine. It includes articles on various Rotary club projects focusing on community engagement, family health, leadership training, and youth programs. It also provides information on the Rotary Club Central planning tool and upcoming events like the Interact conference and the 2019 Rotary International Convention. The magazine is aimed at Rotarians in Southern and Eastern Africa and provides club and district news and updates from Rotary International.
This document provides an overview of Rotary Africa magazine from May 2018. It includes the following:
- A message from the RI President emphasizing Rotary's global reach and impact while noting the diversity among clubs and members. He stresses the importance of strengthening Rotary's identity and public image.
- Statistics on the size of Rotary International and its programs including Rotaract, Interact, and The Rotary Foundation as of January 2018.
- The Rotary Foundation Trustee Chair asks how Rotary can better engage youth and invites readers to share their thoughts on the topic.
- A list of upcoming stories and sections in the magazine covering Rotary projects, youth programs, club and district news
This document provides information about Rotary International and Rotary Africa initiatives. It includes messages from the RI President and Rotary Foundation Trustee Chair. It discusses the upcoming 2018 RI Convention and encourages clubs to sponsor Rotaract clubs. It also provides updates on Foundation grants and scholarships. Additional sections cover various Rotary club and district service projects around Africa.
This article discusses ways for Rotary clubs and districts to celebrate Rotary's 110th anniversary in February 2015. Some suggestions include:
- Making a 110 foot/33.5 meter long cake or pizza to share with others
- Baking a Rotary cake with 110 candles to bring to a club meeting
- Having club members contribute 110 minutes or collectively 110 hours of community service in February
- Donating 110 items like food packs, books, stationery or toys to those in need
- Sharing Rotary stories at a celebration dinner inviting 110 non-Rotarians as guests
- Posting details of anniversary events on websites and social media to promote Rotary
The article encourages
This document discusses Rotary Club Central, an online platform that allows Rotary clubs to plan, track progress, and achieve goals together in one centralized location. Some key features and benefits of Rotary Club Central mentioned include:
- It eliminates paper processes
- It fosters continuity as leadership changes
- It enables clubs to track their progress on goals over time
- It creates transparency on club activities
- It showcases important work that Rotary clubs do worldwide
The document encourages clubs to get started with Rotary Club Central by visiting the provided website.
Your Guide to Rotary Bangalore Junction Final.pdfSuhasHalemane
This document provides information about Rotary Bangalore Junction (RBJ), including:
- An overview of the past presidents and secretaries of RBJ since its inception in 2010.
- The nomination process for future club presidents for 2024-2025 and 2025-2026.
- Excerpts from senior Rotarians reflecting on their experiences and lessons learned in RBJ.
- A summary of a Rotarian's responsibilities and the club's bylaws, focusing on the board election process and duties of officers.
Hello Friends!!
Warm Rotaract Greetings!
This is a presentation made on the Orientation of Rotaract Movement. You can use this medium to explain your respective clubs about the happenings of Rotaract Fraternity.
The Rotary Citation recognizes Rotary clubs that support strategic priorities by completing activities throughout the Rotary year. To be eligible, clubs must begin and remain the year in good standing. Achievements will be compared to July 2019 membership and recognized in August 2020. Clubs must achieve at least 5 goals, including appointing a membership committee, achieving net membership gain, and maintaining or improving member retention rates. Clubs can track achievements using My Rotary, Rotary Club Central, and Rotary Showcase.
The document provides information about leadership changes and themes for the 2016-2017 Rotary year. It introduces the new Rotary International President, District Governor, and club President. It announces the RI theme of "Rotary Serving Humanity" and the district theme of "Enjoy Growing Rotary". It also provides updates on upcoming events, including the Rotary Family Health Days, a district governor visit, and the club's annual fundraiser "Night at the Races".
Rotary Foundation Month in November
commemorates the establishment of the
foundation for Peace and Understanding in
1917. This was right after the First World War that
saw more than 10 million people killed. November
also brings the Memory of the Founding of the pillar
of “Rotary giving”- The Rotary Foundation by Arch C.
Klumph (R.I President 1916-17). … I came across an
interesting article honoring PDG Yusuf Kodwavwala
in the Rotarian Magazine of November 2007. Read it
when you get the opportunity
The document discusses Rotary Africa magazine's December 2016 issue which focuses on celebrating Christmas and the Rotary Foundation's centennial. It provides information on upcoming Rotary International conventions, Foundation giving opportunities, socially responsible investing practices, and stories on various Rotary club and district service projects around education, health, and empowering women. The issue also includes news from clubs and districts, profiles on award recipients, and messages from the RI President and Foundation Trustee Chair.
Similar to E-Club News vol 2 19-07-2014 of Rotary E-Club One of District 3201 (20)
Presentation by Julie Topoleski, CBO’s Director of Labor, Income Security, and Long-Term Analysis, at the 16th Annual Meeting of the OECD Working Party of Parliamentary Budget Officials and Independent Fiscal Institutions.
Presentation by Rebecca Sachs and Joshua Varcie, analysts in CBO’s Health Analysis Division, at the 13th Annual Conference of the American Society of Health Economists.
Contributi dei parlamentari del PD - Contributi L. 3/2019Partito democratico
DI SEGUITO SONO PUBBLICATI, AI SENSI DELL'ART. 11 DELLA LEGGE N. 3/2019, GLI IMPORTI RICEVUTI DALL'ENTRATA IN VIGORE DELLA SUDDETTA NORMA (31/01/2019) E FINO AL MESE SOLARE ANTECEDENTE QUELLO DELLA PUBBLICAZIONE SUL PRESENTE SITO
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E-Club News vol 2 19-07-2014 of Rotary E-Club One of District 3201
1. E-CLUB NEWS
ROTARY E-CLUB ONE OF DISTRICT 3201 WEEKLY NEWS LETTER
Club # 85189 Chartered on 6 June 2013 Volume 2 19 July 2014
Edited and Published by Rtn Krishnamoorthy Dharmarajan
Secretary, Rotary E-Club One of District 3201.
For Private Circulation Only.
2. Hon’ble Chief Guest Luca, Fellow Rotarians, Friends, Ladies & Gentlemen.
I’d like to begin by thanking our Chief Guest, President Luca Della Volta
for gracefully accepting our invitation and deliver his speech.
Last week the installation ceremony was held and it is a matter of pride for
our club that a large number of distinguished Rotarians from all parts of
the globe, participated in our ceremony. The differences in time zones did
not deter their enthusiasm and their participation was splendid! I do not
want to take names, but all our invitees and other Rotarians who joined in,
had nothing but words of encouragement and appreciation, offered in the
most sublime Rotarian spirit. We are indeed touched and honored by their
sincerity and hope to live upto the high expectations cast upon us.
May you all continue to enthusiastically support us and we welcome your
guidance. It may not be out of place to point out that in fellowship hour, we
were able to interact and make new friends. The journey in Rotary has
become more exciting. Our gratitude to all internet friends who assembled
on the 5th of July,2014.
Today is also the birthday of the youngest member of our club, Aishwarya.
We wish you many, many happy returns of the day to you, Aishwarya.
Thanks to all of you who have assembled tonight and once again we
appreciate your participation. LIGHT UP ROTARY.
Rotary E-Club One of District 3201
President Sudarsh Menon
Presidential Address
Saturday, 12 July 2014
3. He is 59 years old and married to Rtn. Alessandra and the father of two sons Rtn. David and Rtn. Daniel.
He is a Rotarian since AR 1999/2000. Former member of the Rotary Club Treviglio and Pianura
Bergamasca he served the Club as Secretary, Counselor, Member of the Club Boardof Directors and he
took part in "Polio Plus" calendar in 2001/2002.
Rotary Club Treviglio and Pianura Bergamasca is the Club where started the campaign against Polio in the
world.
He was partner promoter and founder member of the Rotary Club Dalmine Centenario (Centennial) of
which he was Vice President 2005/2006, President 2006/2007, President of the RF and Delegate R.F.
2007/2008, President of the New Generations 2008/2009, President of the Club again in 2009/2010;
Member of the Commission Strategic Plan of the Club, Member of the Subcommittee for Haiti and Autism
2010/2011.
In 2011/2012 he was the Chief Executive Officer of Club for Rotary Foundation, Club Rotary Foundation
Chair Committee and Member of the Club Board of Directors.
He is the delegate of the club for the Associate Members Pilot Program for the period 2011/2017 and for
relations with the twin club of Villeneuve-Loubet Baie des Anges District 1730 France.
In 2012/2013 he was member of the Club Board of Directors and of the Commission's Strategic Plan of
the Club.
In 2013/2014 he was assistant to the President and member of the Club Board of Directors and of the
Commission's Strategic Plan of the Club.
Last year he founded EarlyAct Club in Italy, a service club for children between 5 and 12 and He was
Partner and founder of the first Rotary E-Club Satellite established in Europe. He is in 2013-2016 Family
of Rotary Chair in District 2042 Italy and in 2014/2015 President of Rotary Satellite E-Club 2042 Italia and
Vice President of RC Dalmine Centenario.
He is the Coordinator for Italian Districts of The World s Greatest Meal to End Polio. He is Group
manager and administrator of 2011-17 ASSOCIATE MEMBER PILOT PARTICIPANTS on Rotary.org He is a
honorary member of the Interact Club Bergamo and of the Rotaract Bergamo Città Alta.
In 2006/2007 he was awarded during the 50 th Congress of District 2040, the District Service Award for
the services performed for Rotary Foundation; He is MPHF + 8. Since he joined Rotary he takes part in all
the Congresses and the District Assemblies and in the International Conference " La Paix est Possible "
held on 2008 at the Palais des Festivals in Cannes, France.
These are the web site of his two clubs :
Dalmine Centenario: http://www.rotaryclubdalminecentenario.org/
E-Club 2042 Italia: http://www.rotaryeclub2042.org/
His job is Public Relations/Communications/News Media and this is his job site: http://www.ridal.info/
We are happy to present before you President Luca Della Volta of Rotary Satellite E-Club 2042 Italia.
Our Guest Speaker on 12 July 2014
4. President Sudarsh Menon and Fellow Rotarians across the globe,
Rotary in Italy was born November 20, 1923 with the founding of the RC Milan and was forced to disband in
1938 by the fascist dictatorship. Then Rotary came to life in 1944 almost at the end of the second World War with
the reconstitution of the Club of Messina in Sicily. Today in Italy there are 13 districts, 768 clubs and 43,000
members.
Considering that in Italy there are 60.8 million people means that only 0.07 of the population is affiliated with a
local Rotary Club and that every club should ideally serve about 80,000 people.
Rotary clubs are almost all traditional and club meetings are almost all for lunch or dinner so the meal occupies a
large part of the meeting. And also the cost of the clubs are very much influenced by the cost of the meals. It
happens often that the absence of some members in the meetings with meal saves to allocate money to programs
of service.This is not a good thing! We must not go to the club to eat but to work!
Members of the club are in many cases too old; there are few women; the club will make a few fundraisers.
The members of the clubs find it easier to look for sponsors to fund service programs, but the Italian current
economic situation is not good. In many club members use their money for service programs but this is not
Rotary. For these reasons, unfortunately, Rotary has always been seen in Italy as an organization of excellence
and elite consists of people who are rich. People who do charity, people who organize meals for charity.
Fortunately, in most recent years, with the advent of new clubs this concept is changing. It is not easy to make
people understand that we are not rich in money. We are rich in heart. We are rich in our professionalism. We
serve our community with professionalism, but not with our money! But I think this is a common problem in
many clubs all over the world This happens because in our clubs all segments of the population and all
professions are not present and represented.
It is easy to find among the members of the club lawyers, doctors, engineers, notaries, businessmen, professors,
high-level banking and instead it is very difficult if not impossible to find carpenters, grocers, butchers and in
general all those professions that have not gone to college! It is equally easy to find groups of friends who have
known each other for many years. Friends who for so many years do the exact same things! It is more difficult to
find members who are united in friendship that comes from service. We should not necessarily be friends in life
but we have to be friends to serve. We should serve in friendship. Service for others must be our friendship. If
we are also friends in life so much better.
I turn to the subject of Rotary in Italy. Our district number 2042 was born July 1, 2013 and it has 43 clubs and
about 2,200 members. It is a district that has no big cities and seven provinces. My club is in the province of
Bergamo, near Milan in the north of Italy. Rotary Club Dalmine Centenario (Centennial in English) is 10 years
old and 40 members. It serves as a very dense population of 34 municipalities, 250,000 residents and 15% of
residents are of foreign nationality.
Our club supports the Rotary Foundation and in the coming days we will reach the important figure of U.S. $
100,000 in donations during last 10 years. We are a 100% Paul Harris Club and we are engaged in many projects
to help the community like: Road Safety program that provides first quality road safety information to youth to
help ensure when they commence driving motorcycles they have the best road safety education possible. We
have a program to help people who have a lot of debt with a free debt management plan. We try to help with our
professional people in need who are not able to pay for their needs whatever they may be.
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President
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5. We are very close to the younger generations. We have two clubs for children between 5 and 12 years who are
called EarlyAct and we go into elementary schools to explain the sense of service and the ideals of Rotary. We
have an Interact club and a Rotaract Club.
We try to raise funds for the sick and the poor. And always we work together for End Polio Now. In this regard
we joined The World’s Greatest Meal To End Polio (WGM) and I am the Italian coordinator for this program.
The idea is so simple. Your Club can arrange an event any time. By joining together in a world-wide event many
have greatly enjoyed international fellowship via Facebook….all monies collected go straight to The Rotary
Foundation/End Polio Now account with full credit going to your Club.
‘Greatest Meal’ events have ranged from: small (two people having lunch) to large lavish dinners; a street BBQ
to a romantic dinner on Valentine’s Day; special collections at frugal meals in place of a Rotary Club’s regular
meals; meal time raffles and auctions. Events have brought in small amounts of $10 up to $10,000.
Finally we talk about E-Club. On June 25th 2014 I founded E-Club in District 2042 as Satellite of Rotary Club
Dalmine Centenario. It is the first and only European Satellite E-Club. We chose to form an E-Club in the
Italian language to try to affiliate to the Rotary all the people who speak Italian or Italian in the world that are a
lot, it seems even more than 5,000,000 and we have a goal to reach 100 within 3 years members. We hope to
work with E-Clubs in the whole world because our association is an international association of clubs and we
must be open to the whole world.
As said by our founder Paul Harris: “This is a changing world and we must be prepared to change with it”.
I close my speech with a citation: Herbert J Taylor, President of Rotary Club of Chicago, 1939-40 and Rotary
International 1954-55 said:
“I believe that the great opportunity and the great responsibility of Rotary rests in the field of building
character, in the building of men. In fact, I think this is the great task of all Rotary Clubs, building men who
will be available for service in the various walks of life; in politics, in business, in community affairs, and in
their homes as fathers and husbands. There is such a great need for good citizenship and leadership. There
are many fields in which the real leader is welcome -and needed. There is the problem of corruption and waste
in local government. There is the problem of strife between employer and employee. There is the problem of
crime in the streets. There is the problem of international peace and understanding.
But I think the greatest opportunity for Rotary is in developing leaders who will take their religious faith, and
the ideals that come from it, and put them into practice in everyday life, in the home, in business, and in the
community activities. If we take the ideals of truth, justice and love of our fellow men, and put them into
constant practice, Rotarians can work wonders. And this means that Rotary can work wonders because the
measure of Rotary lies in the life of the average Rotarian. It is the way of life he leads and the way he treats
his fellow men.”
Thank you for your attention and for your comments.
Thank you brothers and sisters in Rotary.
Thank you President for inviting me and for honoring me with being the first speaker of your Presidentship.
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President
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7. Courtesy: Jocoe's Journal - Rtn Tom Telfer
Pat Moore forwards this illuminating story:
POLICE REPORT
A husband went to the police station to file a "missing person" report for his
missing wife.
Husband - I've lost my wife. she went shopping and hasn't come back yet.
Inspector - What is her height?
Husband - I never checked.
Inspector - Slim and healthy?
Husband - Not slim; can be healthy.
Inspector - Colour of eyes?
Husband - Never noticed.
Inspector - Colour of hair?
Husband - Changes according to season.
Inspector - What was she wearing?
Husband - Not sure whether it was a dress or a suit.
Inspector - Was she driving?
Husband - Yes.
Inspector - Colour of the car?
Husband - Black Audi A8 with supercharged 3.0 litre V6 engine, generating 333
horse power, teamed with an eight-speed tiptronic automatic transmission with
manual mode. And it has full LED headlights, which use light-emitting diodes for all
light functions, and it has a very thin scratch on the front left door....
And then the husband started crying.
Inspector - Don't worry, sir. We will find your car.
8. A Matching Grant Project for distribution of 2400 School Desks and 17
RO Water Treatment Plants by Rotary Club of Guntur RID3150, Rotary
Club of St.Simons Island RID 6920, Rotary Club of Brunswick RID 6920,
Rotary Club of Golden Isles-Glynn County RID 6920
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10. Courtesy: Jocoe's Journal - Rtn Tom Telfer
Bruce Galway sends these ideas, which he says he did not know and does not know if they
really work as stated - so there are no guarantees:
WHO KNEW?
Did you know that drinking two glasses of Gatorade can relieve headache pain almost immediately,
without the unpleasant side effects caused by traditional pain relievers?
Did you know that Colgate toothpaste makes an excellent salve for burns?
Before you head to the drugstore for a high-priced inhaler filled with mysterious chemicals, try
chewing on a couple of curiously strong Altoids peppermints. They'll clear up your stuffed nose.
Achy muscles from a bout of the flu? Mix 1 tablespoon horseradish in 1 cup of olive oil. Let the
mixture sit for 30 minutes, then apply it as a massage oil for instant relief for aching muscles.
Sore throat? Just mix 1/4 cup of vinegar with 1/4 cup of honey and take 1 tablespoon six times a
day The vinegar kills the bacteria.
Cure urinary tract infections with Alka-Seltzer. Just dissolve two tablets in a glass of water and drink
it at the onset of the symptoms. Alka-Seltzer begins eliminating urinary tract infections almost
instantly, even though the product was never advertised for this use.
Honey remedy for skin blemishes: Cover the blemish with a dab of honey and place a Band-Aid
over it. Honey kills the bacteria, keeps the skin sterile, and speeds healing. Works overnight.
Listerine therapy for toenail fungus: Get rid of unsightly toenail fungus by soaking your toes in
Listerine mouthwash. The powerful antiseptic leaves your toenails looking healthy again.
Easy eyeglass protection: To prevent the screws in eyeglasses from loosening, apply a small drop
of Maybelline Crystal Clear nail polish to the threads of the screws before tightening them.
Cleaning liquid that doubles as bug killer: If menacing bees, wasps, hornets, or yellow jackets get
into your home and you can't find the insecticide, try a spray of Formula 409. Insects drop to the
ground instantly.
Smart splinter remover: Just pour a drop of Elmer's glue all over the splinter, let dry, and peel the
dried glue off the skin. The splinter sticks to the dried glue.
Hunt's Tomato Paste boil cure: Cover the boil with Hunt's Tomato Paste as a compress. The acids
from the tomatoes soothe the pain and bring the boil to a head.
Balm for broken blisters: To disinfect a broken blister, dab on a few drops of Listerine, a powerful
antiseptic.
Vinegar to heal bruises: Soak a cotton ball in white vinegar and apply it to the bruise for 1 hour. The
vinegar reduces the blueness and speeds up the healing process.
Quaker Oats for fast pain relief ... it's not just for breakfast anymore! Mix 2 cups of Quaker Oats and
1 cup of water in a bowl and warm in the microwave for 1 minute, cool slightly, and apply the
mixture to your hands for soothing relief from arthritis pain.
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14. For Rotary, The Four-Way Test is the cornerstone of all action.
It has been for years, and it will be in the future. Of the things we think, say or do
1. IS IT THE TRUTH?
2. IS IT FAIR TO ALL CONCERNED?
3. WILL IT BUILD GOODWILL AND BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. WILL IT BE BENEFICIAL TO ALL CONCERNED?
15. The Rotarian E-Club Fellowship (REF) was approved by the Board of
Rotary International on 10th of November 2013. This fellowship
operates in accordance with Rotary International policy, but is not an
agency of, or controlled by, Rotary International.
Open to all Rotarians, Rotaractors, and spouses/partners of Rotarians
who share an interest in E-clubs, our objectives are as follows:-
1. Discuss ideas and share resources for E-clubs
2. Facilitate and encourage the formation of new E-clubs.
3. Work towards building a better understanding of E-clubs and
dispelling misconceptions
4. Develop new strategies for E-Clubs and long term planning.
5. Discuss membership strategies and related issues.
6. Encourage partnerships and joint projects between E-clubs and
traditional Rotary clubs.
7. Provide discussion areas for informal fellowship and serious
discussion among the members.
8. Work together to encourage better goodwill and friendship among
E-clubs.
http://rotarianseclubfellowship.org/
16. REF Directors
Position: Charter Chairman
Name: Philip Merritt
Rotary club and district: Rotary Club of Mabalacat Clark – D3790
Country: Philippines
Position: Vice Chairman
Name: Rachid Karroo
Rotary club and district: Rotary E-Club District 9220 – D9220
Country: Mauritius
Position: Secretary
Name: Giovanna McKay
Rotary club and district: Rotary Club of Waling-Waling Davao, District 3860
Country: Philippines
Position: Director
Name: PDG Diana White
Rotary club and district: Rotary E-Club of the Carribean – D7020
Country: US Virgin Islands
Position: Director
Name: Paul McAfee
Rotary club and district: Rotary E-Club of SOWNY – D7090
Country: Canada & USA
Position: Director
Name: Jeevesh Augnoo
Rotary club and district: Rotary Club of Mahebourg – D9220
Country: Mauritius
Position: Director
Name: Dijana Domonkoš
Rotary club and district: Rotary E-club of Croatia – D1913
Country: Croatia
Position: Membership Director
Name: Maria Ines Bossa
Rotary club and district: Rotary Club Rio Tercero – D4815
Country: Argentina
Position: Membership Director
Name: Madhumita Bishnu
Rotary club and district: Rotary E-Club of Melbourne– D9800
Country: Australia
Position: Latino Liaison Director
Name: Guillem Saez Aragones
Rotary club and district: Rotary Club Lleida – D2202
Country: Spain