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The Scoop - April 17, 2023
The Lima Rotary Club holds its annual meeting.
The winner of the Lima Rotary Club's 4-Way Test Speech Contest presented her speech at the club's annual meeting. Madeline Emerick talked about the importance of eliminating the stigma surrounding women's health issues, particularly menstruation, and providing more information about and acceptance of women's health as a way to improve understanding and make resources more available. Great job, Madeline!
 
During the annual meeting, the winners of the 2023-2024 board seats were announced. Russ Decker, Judge Richard Warren and Katy Page will be joining the Lima Rotary Club board and John Payne, Todd Benz and Troy Elwer will be joining the Lima Rotary Foundation board for three year terms.
 
Club members also approved six resolutions: 
Resolution #1 - 2023-2024 Lima Rotary Fundraising Projects, Goals and Purpose
These are the proposed fundraising projects and the amounts anticipated:
 
  1. Rotary Blood Clinics (Spring/Fall)                                  $5,000/$5,000 - Unrestricted
  2. Jay Begg Reverse Raffle                                                  $10,000 - Unrestricted
  3. Rotary Christmas Raffle & Auction                                 $  4,000 - Unrestricted
  4. Rotary Rex Perry Memorial Golf Outing                        $35,000 - Post-Secondary Scholarships
  5. Rotary Rottery 50/50 Fundraiser                                     $  1,000 - Designated Charity         
  6. Rotary International Polio Plus Campaign                      $  3,000 - RI Polio Plus Fund
  7. Rotary Members’ Dues for Foundation                           $  7,500 - Unrestricted
TOTAL estimated net proceeds                                          $70,500
 
Resolution #2 – 2023-2024 Lima Rotary Club Projects, Goals and Funding Source
(Based on funds raised above) These are the proposed distribution of the funds raised in #1 above: 
 
  1. Rotary Post-Secondary Scholarships                              $35,000 - Rex Perry Memorial Golf Outing
  2. Grants to Local Non Profit Organizations                      $  1,000 - Rotary Rottery 50/50
  3. Rotary International Polio Plus Fund                             $  3,000 - RI Polio Plus Campaign
  4. Unrestricted Funds for the Foundation                           $31,500 - LRC Fundraising
TOTAL estimated distribution                                            $70,500
 
Resolution #3 – 2023-2024 Lima Rotary Club Partnership Projects
These are the projects the club deems important. The Lima Rotary Club recommends that they receive consideration by the Lima Rotary Foundation by way of a traditional grant application process. Amounts to be determined by organizational needs and the LRF.
 
  1. MESA Contribution
  2. Lima Symphony Orchestra
  3. Salvation Army
  4. High Octane Drumline
  5. ALL Youth Leadership
  6. Presenting Sponsor of Scripps Regional Spelling Bee
Resolution #4 – 2023-2024 Rotary Club Community Service Activities
These are club service projects that benefit other organizations.
               
  1. Salvation Army Kettle Drive                                      $    0.00
  2. Lima Rotary Little Free Library                                 $    0.00
  3. Red Cross Blood Drive                                              $    0.00
  4. Children’s Books to the Lima Public Library            $    0.00 ($500 donated in February 2023)
  5. Rotary 4 Way Speech & Essay Contest                     $   600.00
Resolution #5 – Amendment of Articles of Incorporation
This joint resolution of the Lima Rotary Foundation, a 501 (c)(3) tax-exempt organization, and the Rotary Club of Lima, an Ohio nonprofit corporation, is entered into as follows, effective immediately:
Whereas, the Parties desire to provide that any person or organization using the names “Rotary,” Rotary Club” or “Rotary Foundation” in connection with any project, collections or donations, shall have the prior approval in writing of the Board of Directors of either the Lima Rotary Foundation or the Rotary Club of Lima.
 
Resolution #6 – Amendment of By-Laws of Rotary Club of Lima, Ohio
Amend Article IX, Section 2 to read:
All bills shall be paid only by checks signed by the treasurer, secretary and/or president.
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Board Highlights
Here are the highlights from the April 11th board meeting.
Call to Order                                                                                                               Derek Stemen
President Derek Stemen called the meeting to order at 11:36 A.M. with the following board members present:
Derek Stemen, Jeff Fitzgerald, Lesley Fry, Tim Stanford, Keith Horner, Elizabeth Brown-Ellis, Jeff Unterbrink, Andy Wannemacher, Joel Mengerink and Demi Burden. Also, Secretary Anne Decker, Treasurer Tracey Regula, Amy Ricker, Tracie Sanchez, Troy Elwer and Ryan Cunningham were present.
The following Foundation board members were present: Russ Decker, Abe Ambroza, Jennifer Mason, Chris Hardesty, Craig Kupferberg and Demi Burden. Also Secretary Scott Cockerell and Treasurer Jared Walsh were present.
 
Secretary’s Report                                                                                                     Anne Decker
Approval of the March 14, 2023 Board Minutes
Regula made a motion to approve the minutes of the March 14, 2023 meeting as submitted. Brown-Ellis seconded the motion. Board approved.
 
Attendance Report for March 2023 
Two new members joined the club and one member resigned in March. March attendance was 45.14%. The month ended with 144 active members and 3 honorary members.            
 
President’s Report                                                                                                     Derek Stemen
Jay Begg Reverse Raffle
Tickets are being sold for the Jay Begg Reverse Raffle which takes place during the first four club meetings in May. Stemen encouraged everyone to sell tickets.
Rex Perry Memorial Golf Outing
Wannemacher reported that sponsors are being contacted for this year’s golf outing. The date has not yet been firmed up. He is looking for a person to help with the outing’s accounting and coordination. He suggested that the position be paid.  Stemen will reach out to the club to see if someone would like to volunteer for the job.
Allen County Fair Ticket Takers
The Allen County Fair has asked if members of the Lima Rotary Club would be ticket takers for the grandstand events at the 2023 fair. The club would receive $1,000 for its services. Stemen will ask the club if they are interested and sign up sheets will be on the tables at club meetings.
Spring Blood Clinic
The Spring Blood Clinic is scheduled for May 6. Sanchez reported that all volunteer positions have been filled. Additional advertising is being done for this year’s clinic in an attempt to boost attendance.
MESA Trucks
MESA’s trucks are old and need to be replaced. The club passed the bucket at two meetings and collected $604 dollars for their replacements. The club will create a gift basket to be raffled at the district conference in May to help raise additional funds.
Apparel Sale
The club’s apparel sale has been extended through May 1.
District Assembly Training
Rotary District 6600 is making training available for club officers on April 22 in Tiffin.
Rotary Tour For MESA
The Rotary Bicycle Tour for MESA is June 24-28. It will not visit Lima this year. The club and foundation traditionally make a $5,000 donation to MESA. The foundation will consider this year’s donation at its April 24th meeting. A presentation to MESA will be scheduled at a later time.
Rotary Visitors From Morocco
A group of Rotarians from Morocco will be in Ohio on May 6 & 7. Lodging is being sought for them.
 
April 8, 2024 Eclipse
The 2024 eclipse falls on Monday, April 8 and Lima is near the center of totality. The boards agreed to cancel the April 8 meeting since traffic is expected to be heavy that day.
 
Lima Rotary Foundation President’s Report                                                            Russ Decker
Russ Decker reported that, to date, the Lima Rotary Foundation has presented $22,865 in grants to local nonprofit organizations: Lima Symphony Orchestra - $3,865, Allen County D.A.R.E. - $2,000, Lima Senior Band Boosters - $1,000, Salvation Army - $5,000, Soldiers of Honor - $2,000, Amil Tellers/Encore Theatre - $1,500, Scripps Regional Spelling Bee - $5,000, ALL Youth Program - $2,500. The Foundation’s next meeting is April 24th.
 
Joint Board Discussion
Treasurer’s Report - Lima Rotary Foundation                                                               Jared Walsh
Walsh shared the Statement of Fund Balances, Receipts and Disbursements quarterly report for the first 6 months of the fiscal year ending as of 12/31/2022. The Amphitheater Fund contains $14,897.15. The Buenos Noches Fund contains $1,306.64. The Empowering Girls Fund contains $1,000. The Endowment Fund contains $439,889.18. The General Fund totals $37,422.80. The High Octane Drumline Fund totals $1,438.90. The Hulsken Fund contains $62,120.59 The Scholarship Fund contains $89,746.52. Kupferberg made a motion to approve the Treasurer’s Report and Fry seconded the motion.  Board approved.
Sanchez also provided an update on the construction of the Greater Lima Region Park and Amphitheater. Construction is nearly complete and work is underway on the landscaping. Fundraising continues for the sound and lights for the stage. Rudolph Foods provided an $80,000 interest-free loan to enable the committee to order the sound and lights before fundraising was complete.
 
Treasurer’s Report - Lima Rotary Club                                                                           Tracey Regula
Regula shared information from the Profit and Loss Statement and Balance Sheet. The club’s total income through March 31, 2023 is $81,523.31. Total expenses are $82,201.12. Net income is ($677.81). Horner moved to approve the Treasurer’s Report. Fitzgerald seconded the motion. Board approved.
 
Accounting Services Discussion
Russ Decker moved that the Lima Rotary Foundation should pay $1,750.00 toward the cost of the club’s bookkeeper for the 2023/2024 year. Burden seconded the motion. Board approved.
 
Annual Meeting Preparation                                                                                     Stemen/Fry
The Annual Meeting will be held on Monday April 17th. The winners of the 4-Way Test Speech Contest will also present their speeches that day and Tracie Sanchez will give an amphitheater update.
 
Board Seat Election Results                                                                                         Scott Cockerell
Cockerell stated that the ballots were counted earlier today.  Members selected to join the Rotary Club for the term running from July 1, 2023 – June 30, 2026 are: Russ Decker, Judge Richard Warren and Katy Page. 
The following members were selected to join the Lima Rotary Foundation Board for a term running from July 1, 2023 – June 30, 2026:  John Payne, Todd Benz and Troy Elwer.
Lesley Fry and Jennifer Mason will contact those who were selected and those who were not.
 
Board Reports                                                                                                            All Board Members
Empowering Girls                                                                                                       Lesley Fry
There is nothing new to report on the Empower Girls committee.
 
PolioPlus                                                                                                                      Keith Horner
$2,711 has been collected for PolioPlus. The apparel sale has been extended through May 1, 2023 with proceeds going to PolioPlus.
 
President-Elect Report                                                                                              Lesley Fry
Fry told the boards she will continue to make membership paramount during her year as president and she will continue to incorporate service projects into the club meetings. She will leverage the opening of the Greater Lima Region Park and Amphitheater to promote the Rotary image and brand in the community.
 
Foundation President-Elect Report                                                                        Jennifer Mason
Mason will continue the work of the Foundation and will explore new fundraisers.
 
New Member Applications
Jon Neeper – Chiles-Laman Funeral & Cremation Services
Lynn Carpenter – Lima Memorial Health System
Dr. Nonso Ezema – Lima Memorial Health System
Wannemacher moved to approve the new member applications. Stanford seconded the motion. Board approved.

Resignations
Amy Craft
Fry made a motion to accept the resignation with regret. Brown-Ellis seconded the motion. Board approved.
 
Motion To Adjourn
Horner made a motion to adjourn the meeting. Stemen adjourned the meeting at 12:51 P.M.
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Reverse Raffle
Get your tickets now for the Jay Begg Reverse Raffle and win your share of $10,000 in prize money!
The Lima Rotary Club's Jay Begg Reverse Raffle will take place during our first four club meetings in May. This is a big fundraiser for the Lima Rotary Club so we encourage you to buy a ticket and sell them to your family and friends. Fifty numbers will be drawn at each club meeting with $500 going to the 50th number drawn each of the first three weeks. Those in attendance whose numbers are eliminated will receive consolation prizes. The holder of ticket 198 will win $1,000. The holder of ticket 199 will win $2,500 and the holder of ticket 200 will win $5,000! Tickets are just $100 and are available from Katy. Join the fun and get your tickets today!
 
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Kentucky Derby Party
Aaaaaaand, they're off!
The May social is a Kentucky Derby watch party, hosted by Tracie Sanchez and her family on May 6 beginning at 4:00pm. There will be mint juleps, bourbon, food and southern fare. Big derby hats and fun bow ties  encouraged! There will be prizes for the best Derby attire. Place your bets with bookie Cat.
 
The party will be held at Tracie's house at 1418 W. Market Street. RSVP to Demi.
 
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Blood Clinic
The Lima Rotary Club's Spring Blood Clinic is May 6 from 6:30-9:30am.
The Lima Rotary Club partners with Lima Memorial Lab Services to offer its Spring Blood Clinic. This is an outstanding opportunity to receive blood screenings at a low cost. Make your health a priority and attend the Lima Rotary Club's Spring Blood Clinic on May 6. For your convenience, you may download the registration form here, fill it out and bring it with you to the clinic.
 
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District Conference
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RI Convention
The 2023 Rotary International Convention
Membership Minute
 
April 2023
Ideas for strengthening membership
 
Members of the Rotary Club of Mental Health & Wellness  Top row, from left: Judith Verduzco and Dr. Maribel Khoury-Shaar Bottom row, from left: Guity Javid and Marisol Chianello. Also pictured is Kaiya, Marisol Chianello’s dog.
Our 2023 convention
Rotary members, participants, and friends from around the world will soon gather for the 2023 Rotary International Convention in Melbourne, Australia. The convention, 27-31 May, is a unique opportunity to reconnect with old friends, form new connections, be inspired by world-class speakers, and Imagine What’s Next with Rotary.

If you attend the convention, don’t miss these breakout sessions on member satisfaction and growth, the importance of diversity and inclusion, and engaging young leaders:
  • C-5: Creating a Comforting and Caring Club Culture
  • Driving Membership Growth With Evidence 
  • Igniting Pathways for Member Growth and Retention 
  • Diversity and Your Club Experience  
  • Why Can’t We Be Friends: New Gen Rotarians
What other sessions are you excited for? Review the full list of breakouts.
 
 
 
The State of Rotary’s Membership
We all know that member retention depends on member satisfaction. The key to keeping members is having a club that meets their needs and expectations. Learn more about this and about the latest membership trends in the newly revised presentation The State of Rotary’s Membership. You can easily customize the presentation to meet your region’s needs. Consider showing it at your next meeting or event.
 
Service Above Self Award recipients to be honored in Melbourne
The RI Board of Directors has selected 101 members to receive the Service Above Self Award for 2022-23. The award, which recognizes members who embody our motto of Service Above Self, is considered the highest honor a member can receive. The recipients will be celebrated at a special reception during the Rotary International Convention.
 
Sylvia Whitlock Leadership Award winner
Chin Mei Lu, of the Rotary Club of Taipei Taimei, Taiwan, is this year’s winner of Rotary International’s Sylvia Whitlock Leadership Award. The award honors one Rotary member each year who has actively worked to advance women in Rotary. It’s named for Sylvia Whitlock, the first woman to serve as a Rotary club president, who has led change for women around the world.

Lu has spent more than 30 years making an impact through Rotary. From educating girls in Nepal to organizing menstrual hygiene projects in Uganda, she has changed countless lives. Read more about her global approach to advancing women.
 
Tell us about your experience as a Rotary leader 
If you’re a Rotary leader, we want to learn about your experiences this past year. In May, you’ll get a survey from Rotary by email. You can help future leaders by using it to tell us what you enjoyed about your role, what challenges you faced, and how else we can support people who serve in this role. 
Finding purpose in Rotaract 
Princewill Onyekah, a member of the Rotaract Club of Medilag Golden, Lagos State, Nigeria, sought to join Rotaract when he started medical school in 2018. Through Rotaract, he was able to make meaningful contributions to his community. Find out how Rotaract helped him find his purpose.
 
 
One new Rotary club’s goal: Prevent drownings 
A harrowing incident that trapped a youth football team in a cave in Thailand a few years ago spurred several people who have a passion for aquatic education to charter the Rotary Club of Global Water Safety & Drowning Prevention, Queensland, Australia. Read about the club’s mission and how members are creating generational change
 
 
 
More from our blog 
 
Membership Minute is a bimonthly newsletter that provides the latest membership trends, strategies, best practices, and resources to help strengthen membership in your clubs. The newsletter is sent to Rotary coordinators, district governors, district membership chairs, Rotary club membership chairs, Rotary club presidents, Rotary club presidents-elect, Rotaract club presidents and subscribers. Please forward this to anyone who may be interested. 

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Youth Service Month
Celebrate youth service month.
Young Leaders in Action
 
April 2023
Engaging the next generation of Rotary leaders
 
Join the Youth Service Month celebration
May is Rotary’s Youth Service Month! Throughout the month, Rotarians, Rotaractors, and young leaders in the Rotary family, including Interactors and RYLA and Rotary Youth Exchange participants, celebrate the service, leadership development, connections, and FUN of Rotary’s programs for young leaders. Join us by recognizing and celebrating the accomplishments of your youth participants and the members who empower them!

Rotary International will celebrate youth service by sharing a series of stories about the power of youth voice and the adults who champion youth voice on the Service in Action blog and Rotary Voices blog in May and with special features on the 60th anniversary of Interact in the May issue of Rotary magazine

RSVP to join the celebration and receive updates on all Youth Service Month stories and content.
 
 
Taking Action
Attend the Youth Exchange Officers Preconvention
Join fellow Rotarians and volunteers as you learn alongside friends, exchange ideas, and make connections for future exchanges at the 2023 Youth Exchange Officers Preconvention, 26-27 May, Melbourne, Australia.
 
Apply for a Rotary Peace Fellowship by 15 May
Rotary offers fully funded peace fellowships for young professionals working in peace and development. They study at premier universities around the world, gaining knowledge, skills, and global networks to be effective peacebuilders. Applications are open for 2024 fellowships.
Promote World Immunization Week
Join with Rotary to promote the power of vaccines to protect children and save lives. During World Immunization Week, 24-30 April, let’s advocate for polio eradication and the importance of vaccines to the health and well-being of our communities. Download the toolkit for graphics and sample social media posts.
 
 
Attend the Cultivating Effective Projects webinar series
You are invited to participate in an exciting webinar series designed to support you as you cultivate effective projects that will create a sustainable impact in your community and around the world. These webinars will offer tools and strategies to help you plan, find resources for, implement, and evaluate your projects, including youth service projects. Interactors and youth program participants are welcome to attend.

Learn more about the specific topics and register now:
 
Upcoming Events
 
15 April - 15 May 2023
Arts of Peace: Student Showcase & Competition
Virtual, hosted by Rotary Club of Rockville

18 May 2023
Expanding Reach: Partner with Youth in Service  
Webinar

27-31 May 2023
Rotary International Convention
Melbourne, Australia

16-18 August 2023
Nex Gen RYLA North America Facilitator Training
Kansas City, Missouri, USA

Various dates 2023
RYLA Oceania ELEVATE 2023
New South Wales, Australia
Virtual sessions available

Do you have an upcoming event to add to this list? Email us at youngleaders@rotary.org.
 
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Protect The Environment
Protect the environment and support Youth Service.
 
Rotary Service and Engagement
 
April 2023
Connect. Partner. Serve.
 
Protecting the Environment
Rotary members understand that the whole world is their backyard. They see the effects of climate change in communities they care about, and they’re taking action. They’re tackling the problem the way they always do: by collaborating with communities to develop solutions to local challenges, using their connections to change policy, and planning for the future.
For inspiration, browse club-led environmental projects from around the world in Rotary Showcase. Through The Rotary Foundation, you can support environmental projects
Learn more about these programs and resources and send your questions to rotary.service@rotary.org.
 
 
Increase your impact
Partner with a Rotary Action Group to protect the environment
Start or expand your environmental efforts by partnering with one of numerous Rotary Action Groups that are working to protect the environment:
  • The Rotary Action Group for Endangered Species brings together people who have expertise in protecting vulnerable creatures. The action group helps clubs and districts plan service projects that make an impact and connects them to a global network of people who are passionate about saving species. For example, the group partnered with the Rotary Club of Carpinteria Morning, California, USA, to co-sponsor a symposium on pollinators in Central AmericaConnect with the Rotary Action Group for Endangered Species to get involved.
Avenue of Service

Rotary’s young leaders champion diversity, equity, and inclusion

May is Rotary’s Youth Service Month. Our Youth Service Avenue of Service recognizes just how important it is to empower youth and young professionals through leadership development programs such as Interact. In 2022, nearly half a million Interactors embodied Service Above Self by taking on projects that supported their schools and communities. To honor their efforts, we invite Interact clubs to submit a video, photos, or an essay that showcases their projects for the opportunity to receive funds for their next project through the Interact Awards. The winners of the 2022 Interact Awards were selected for their efforts to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion in their service projects, their club, and their community. Support Interactors by sharing the Interact Handbook: A Guide for Interactors or by connecting them with Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA) and Rotary Youth Exchange.
Enhance Engagement
Prepare for the Rotary International Convention in Melbourne
At the 2023 Rotary International Convention, 27-31 May in Melbourne, Australia, attendees will get inspirational messages from keynote speakers, participate in a variety of service-related breakout sessions, and make new friends in the House of Friendship. Our convention is the perfect event for discovering new opportunities through Rotary! Use the promotion kit, videos, and ideas on the Convention Promotion page to inform members about all the benefits of attending.
Upcoming Events
Promote World Immunization Week
Join with Rotary to promote the power of vaccines to protect children and save lives. During World Immunization Week, 24-30 April, let’s advocate for polio eradication and raise awareness of the importance of vaccines to the health and well-being of our communities. Download the toolkit to get graphics, sample social media posts, and more.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The Rotary Service and Engagement newsletter helps members plan effective and inspired service projects. It’s sent every two months to subscribers, district governors, district community service and district international service chairs. Please forward this to anyone who may be interested. 
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Learning In Action
Learning In Action

 
Creating an Engaging Experience for Club Members
Recent Rotary research has confirmed that the single most important factor in member satisfaction is the club experience. Member involvement contributes to an engaging club experience and can help create a vibrant club.

How are individual members in your club given the chance to have input in their club? Are club leaders open to new ideas from members?

The Managing Club Business course can be found in each club officer’s learning plan. The course helps incoming officers understand administrative responsibilities and the role that members can play in club business. As you are taking the course, reflect on ways your club has engaged members and brainstorm ways you will help create a positive and inclusive club experience during your term.
 
What's new in the Learning Center? 
Course updates

We’re in the process of updating the Grant Management Seminar content and will be posting a new recertification course on 1 July 2023.

Other courses that are being updated include Our Logo: Representing Rotary and Leading Change.

New courses this year include Vibrant Clubs in Action, Promoting Rotary on Social Media (now available in English with other languages coming soon) and newly translated courses in Bulgarian.
 
 
 
What's happening in Rotary? 
 
 
Learn more about Programs of Scale

It’s not too early to start working on your 2023 Programs of Scale concept note. Register for the Programs of Scale Competition: Insights and Tips for Applying webinar to understand concept note criteria and get tips for applying. The webinar will be offered twice on 26 April 2023. Register for the 8:00 (Chicago time, UTC-5) session in English, French, Portuguese, and Spanish, or register for the 16:00 (Chicago time, UTC-5) session in English, Korean, Japanese, and Mandarin. For more information about past winners or to download the Programs of Scale Handbook and concept note template, please visit our Programs of Scale page
 
 
Learning with others
 
 
See you at the Rotary International Convention!
The Rotary International Convention is 27-31 May in Melbourne, Australia. There’s still time to register so you can attend valuable sessions, such as the breakout sessions listed here. We look forward to seeing you there!
  • Using Skill Development Programs to Engage Members
    • Tuesday, 30 May
    • 14:00-15:00
    • Hear success stories of members who are using skill development as a member engagement tool, and get ideas for creating a skill development program.
  • Accessibility Insights for Inclusion
    • Wednesday, 31 May
    • 09:00-10:00
    • Join us for an overview of the importance of accessibility considerations and planning for Rotary and Rotaract meetings, events, and projects.
 
We want to hear from you!
Does your district participate in multidistrict learning events? Many districts in Canada and the United States participate in multidistrict PETS, but we want to know if your district is participating in multidistrict learning events such as the district training assembly, Vibrant Clubs workshop, or others.

Write to learn@rotary.org about how members you know are hosting multidistrict learning events. Your story might become a blog post, breakout session, or featured story in Learning in Action.

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If members from your club, district, or zone are interested in more information about the Learning Center, we invite them to email learn@rotary.org to schedule a virtual presentation. There is also a presentation on the Learning Center that you can present to your members as well.
 
 
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Upcoming Events
Spring Blood Clinic
Senior Citizen Services
May 06, 2023
6:30 AM – 9:03 AM
 
Kentucky Derby Party
May 06, 2023
4:00 PM – 7:00 PM
 
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Speakers
Apr 24, 2023 12:00 PM
ALL Youth Graduation
May 01, 2023 12:00 PM
May 08, 2023 12:00 PM
Seeking My Past, Choosing My Future
May 15, 2023 12:00 PM
May 22, 2023 12:00 PM
Grand Prize Drawing!
May 29, 2023
Happy Memorial Day!
Jun 05, 2023 12:00 PM
Regional Planning Commission
Jun 12, 2023 12:00 PM
Mercy Health/OSU Collaboration
Jun 19, 2023
Happy Juneteenth!
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