Rotary District 6650 February 2011 Newsletter

2018 年 1 月 9 日 VOLUME 1, NUMBER 7

“The five core Greetings from District Governor Jim Russell values named in the RI Strategic We have passed the Mid-Year Assembly milestone! I am very grateful for the Plan are fellowship, attendance at the Feb 5 session. We convened with 69 Rotarians present service, integrity, representing 27 of our clubs. The feedback received from those present was positive diversity, and and all in all I would rate it a success. Clubs were encouraged to focus on achieving leadership. Young Foundation and Membership goals established in July 2010 and to participate in the people prefer the District Awards Program by submitting applications for recognition. I know we word networking to covered a lot of material in a short period of time and hopefully regained some focus our traditional word on our plans to show great results for 2010-11. My thanks to presenters and of fellowship, but to participants. me they are equivalent. Both At the Mid-Year Assembly, we voted to approve a District Resolution to select the words lead to 2013 Council on Legislation Representive by using a balloting process at the District lasting friendships Conference rather than the current Nominating Committee selection process. Club in our clubs, which Presidents will be receiving a request for nominations from me so we can put keep us together together a slate of qualified candidates to be chosen from. If you aren’t sure what between projects the Council on Legislation does, take a look at the COL article by PDG Geoff Goll and which make included in this newsletter. Rotary membership truly priceless.” The District has been awarded a Public Relations Grant and we are in the process of implementing that campaign. Essentially, we will be purchasing ads on three geographically appropriate radio stations, WTUZ in New Philadelphia, WQKT and “Along with our five WKVX in Wooster, and five stations in Steubenville and Western Pennsylvania. Based core values, on coverage area maps, a majority of our clubs will be covered. We will use persistent progress “Humanity in Motion” audio spots with a local club trailer. Details on who to contact is another to participate in this campaign have been sent to Club Presidents. prestigious part of Rotary’s DNA!” Planning continues for the District Conference. By the time of this printing, Registration for the April 29 and 30 event should be available on line. It’s important Ray Klinginsmith that you book your hotel room early, as we will release our hold on these rooms on March 31. While a hotel room will not be required to participate in the two part Conference, we know that some of you will want to stay over. The agenda for the Conference is different than in previous years. We begin with dinner on Friday evening April 29 at the Kent State Stark Conference Center. At this session we will conduct the Business, Memorials, and Recognition programs and conclude with the “passing of the banner”. We will reconvene at 11:00 am on Saturday April 30 at the Stark County Fairgrounds for family of Rotary activities (project share, cultural exchange, GSE presentation, Youth Exchange) and a few hours of family fun and entertainment. We are hoping to see lots of Rotary families, Interact students, Exchange Students, and Rotary partners for a fun filled session. More details will be forthcoming.

Please make plans to attend this affordable, family oriented event!

District 6650 GSE Team to the Philippines Leaves March 18, 2011

What is the Elayne Bozick, past president of the Rotary Club of Youngstown (2004-2005) is purpose of the the Group Study Exchange Team Leader to District 3820 in the Philippines.