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District 7020 Newsletter - February, 2013 Page ~ 1 ~ February, 2013 Rotary International President – Sakuji Tanaka (Japan) District 7020 Governor – Vance Lewis (British Virgin Islands) Peace Through Service Newsletter Editor – Kitty Bucsko (RC of Anguilla) TABLE OF CONTENTS WHAT YOU WILL FIND IN THIS ISSUE… …PDF file is best viewed at 75 %. News of District interest firstPage No. District Theme Rotary turns 108 2 2 Rainbow Team 3 Club Charter Celebrations 4 Nomination – DG 2015-16 – Felix Stubbs 5 Updated Future Vision site 5 Member Access at rotary.org 6 District-wide contest – Butterfly Storybook Project 7 Coming events 8 Club-of-the-Month (COTM) information 9 E-club of the Caribbean, 7020 9 REDI Con 2013 11 Lisbon RI Convention news 12 Club News St. Thomas 13 Visiting Rotarians in St. Thomas and in St. Martin/Sint Maarten 14 St. Martin Sunrise 16 District 7020 Newsletter February, 2013 DG Vance

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Rotary International President – Sakuji Tanaka (Japan)District 7020 Governor – Vance Lewis (British Virgin

Islands)

Peace Through Service

Newsletter Editor – Kitty Bucsko (RC of Anguilla)

TABLE OF CONTENTSWHAT YOU WILL FIND IN THIS ISSUE…

…PDF file is best viewed at 75 %.

News of District interest first… Page No.District ThemeRotary turns 108

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Rainbow Team 3Club Charter Celebrations 4Nomination – DG 2015-16 – Felix Stubbs 5Updated Future Vision site 5Member Access at rotary.org 6District-wide contest – Butterfly Storybook Project 7Coming events 8Club-of-the-Month (COTM) information 9E-club of the Caribbean, 7020 9REDI Con 2013 11Lisbon RI Convention news 12

Club News St. Thomas 13

Visiting Rotarians in St. Thomas and in St. Martin/Sint Maarten 14 St. Martin Sunrise 16

District 7020 Newsletter February, 2013

DG Vance

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Liguanea Plains and Rotary Showcase 17 St. Martin Mid-Isle 18 Sunrise of Road Town 20 St. Martin/Sint Maarten Blood Drive 22 RYLA – SXM 23

Road Town 25 Eleuthera and Kingston 27 Mandeville 28

St. Croix Harborside and Trafalgar New Heights 29 Interact and Rotaract 32 Best Practices 34 Providenciales and St. Andres 35 Les Cayes 36 Lucea 37

Negril Donkey Races 38 Rotary Wisdom with Cliff Dochterman 39References

Experience the Passion of Rotary

FEBRUARY IS ROTARY WORLD UNDERSTANDING MONTH

Rotary International turns 108 on February 23

Diversity and Rotary

Rotary International recognizes the value of diversity within individual clubs.

Rotary encourages clubs to assess those in their communities who are eligible for membership, under existing membership guidelines, and to endeavor to include the appropriate range of individuals in their clubs.

A club that reflects its community with regard to professional and business classification, gender, age, religion, and ethnicity is a club with the key to its future.

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THE RAINBOW TEAMPDG Diana White [email protected]

Your Rainbow Team provides a “Pot of Gold” to strengthen your clubs. All are on call for you as guest speakers or a general resource:

Rotary Public Image Coordinator Carlos Giraldo [email protected] Coordinator Zone 34 Marcy Ullom [email protected]

Assistant Rotary Coordinators:Georgia Claudia Mertl [email protected] Randy Rawiszer [email protected] 7000 John Richardson [email protected] 7020 Diana White [email protected] 7030 Nigel Aqui [email protected]

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Celebration/Activity Date

Attendance Report Due

Club Charter Celebrations

3rd of the month

Black River, Jamaica February 3, 1973 Rotary International February 23, 1905 Rose Hall, St. James, Jamaica February 26, 2010

Trafalgar-New Heights, Jamaica March 7, 2009 Sint Maarten, Netherlands Antilles March 17, 1972 Montego Bay, Jamaica March 21, 1961 Charlotte Amalie, USVI March 28, 1985 Falmouth, Jamaica March 29, 2002 Sunrise Road Town, BVI March 31, 2009

Portmore, Jamaica April 1, 1999 Petite Riviere, Haiti April 4, 2008 Aquin, Haiti April 6, 2007 Saint Barthelemy, FWI April 7, 1994 Pignon, Haiti April 8, 1999 Eleuthera April 9, 2009 St. Maarten Mid-Isle, NA April 11, 1997 Delmas-Aeroport, Haiti April 14, 2000 St. Thomas II, USVI April14, 1979 Leogane, Haiti April 14, 2010 Ouanaminthe, Haiti April 16, 2010 Grand Cayman Sunrise, Cayman Islands April 18, 2002 Saint Marc, Haiti April 22, 1998 Rotary Sunrise Road Town, Tortola April 25, 2009 St. Andrew, Jamaica April 29, 1987 New Kingston, Jamaica April 30, 1990

I thought I saw an eye doctor on an Alaskan island

but it turned out to be an optical Aleutian

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In accordance to Rotary International Bylaws, please be notified that

Past Assistant Governor Felix Stubbs

of Rotary Club Nassau Sunrise

is the choice of Nominee for

Governor of District 7020 for the year 2015 - 16.

-- --Vance LewisDistrict Governor 2012-13 District 7020

OUR UPDATED FUTURE VISION – TRF – WEBSITE

Please post the following address into your favorites list and take a few minutes to go through it.

The site is essentially divided into 2 areas -

Foundation 2012-2013 - (the way it’s always been heretofore) Foundation 2013 & beyond- (otherwise known as Future Vision).

Please take some time to go through the site and educate yourself on the exciting new changes

that are coming to Our Rotary Foundation. Happy browsing!

www.rotaryfoundation7020.org

YiR,

Lindsey CancinoDistrict 7020 DRFC

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rotary.org – Website – Member Access for Rotary Business Online

If you have not already set up a MEMBER ACCESS account, I would urge you to do so immediately, by logging into the portal link here: Rotary Member Access.

You can also access the portal by clicking the link at the top of the home page of the rotary.org web site. Those of you who have an account but haven't visited the portal for a while, should take a look at the exciting new format and valuable new content, which is excellent!

You’ll have to sign in or create a new account:

The MEMBER ACCESS portal will be the main vehicle for doing "Rotary Business Online" from 2013/14 onwards.

Once you sign in, you see these options shown below:

Amongst other things, it allows us

to create to input and to monitor Club and District goals.

The ROTARY CENTRAL section is a highly effective tool for us to collect and share data on the tremendous work District 7020 is doing locally, regionally and globally.

If you have any questions, let me know. This is a tremendous tool - so I strongly recommend you to try it and see for yourself!

Best regards, Jeremy Hurst - District 7020 Governor-elect, 2013-14

Jeremy Hurst, DG-elect 2013-14

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We’re looking for young writers - ages 7 to 11 years – to write:

• A Caribbean Tale• A tale of good deeds• A tale of doing the right thing• 300 to 750 words

Each Rotary Club in the District is urged to

• Promote this excellent literacy project in your own communities.• Submit the top 3 stories by email to us by February 15

Our intent is to announce the winners by March 20:

• We will publish the winners in our first annual Caribbean Butterfly Storybook!• All entries will be acknowledged. • Writers published will receive recognition and prizes.

Sponsored by the Rotary E-Club of the Caribbean, 7020 (provisional)

Details are posted on our websites:www.clubrunner.ca/eclubofthecaribbean

andwww.rotaryeclub7020.blogspot.com

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FebruaryRotary World Understanding Month

RYLA IN ST. MAARTENFebruary 14-17, 2013

Rotary Turns 108February 23, 2013

World Rotaract WeekWeek of March 13, 2013

World Water DayMarch 22, 2013

World Autism Awareness DayApril 2, 2013

Earth DayApril 22, 2013

Rotarians-At-Work DayApril 27, 2013

REDI Conference 2013May 3-4, 2013

Cypress Creek, Fort Lauderdale, Florida

District 7020 Conference BVIMay 14-18, 2013

Rotaract District ConferenceMay 29 – June 2, 2013

Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands

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CLUB-OF-THE-MONTH PROGRAM

Entries for January must be submitted by February 5, 2013Entries for February must be submitted by March 5, 2013

CLUB-OF-THE-MONTH THEMES

Month ThemeAugust Partnerships and MembershipSeptember New GenerationsOctober Service Month – Vocational, Community and

International serviceNovember Rotary Foundation MonthDecember Family Month and Fellowship MonthJanuary Rotary Awareness MonthFebruary World Understanding Month and

Public Relations MonthMarch Emphases Month –

Literacy, Environment, Health & Hunger, Water

E-CLUB FOR DISTRICT 7020 Find out how we can serve you!

Stop by our meeting location

http://www.rotaryeclub7020.blogspot.com/

…any time that is convenient for you – 24 hours a day, 7 days a week!

We are actively recruiting new members!

We have excellent reviews! And lots of visitors!

(Dengue Fever - A REQUEST for Rotarians in District 7020)

Have you suffered from Dengue Fever? We are curious about how prevalent this disease is within District 7020.

If you would be willing to share your story with us, please send us an email at [email protected] or [email protected]. We would like to provide our District Rotarians with as much information as possible about Dengue Fever in District 7020.

We will be grateful for your help!

Recruiting - Do you know of someone who wants to be a Rotarian but has difficulty attending meetings on a regular basis? The E-club may be the solution! Have that individual contact us!

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CLUB-OF-THE-MONTH WINNERS

AUGUSTLARGE CLUB – RC of Grand Cayman Central (Ravi Kapoor)SMALL CLUB – RC of Eleuthera (Jacqueline Gibson)

SEPTEMBERLARGE CLUB – RC of Grand Cayman Sunrise (Tony Catalanotto)SMALL CLUB – RC of Lucea (Lennox Anderson-Jackson)

OCTOBER -LARGE CLUB – RC of Grand Cayman (Sebastien Guilbard)SMALL CLUB – RC of Negril (Ken Cooney)

NOVEMBERLARGE CLUB – RC of East Nassau (Geoff Andrews)SMALL CLUB – RC of Mandeville, Jamaica (Basil Cameron)

DECEMBERLARGE CLUB – Road Town, BVI (Trefor Grant)SMALL CLUB – Pétion-Ville, Haiti (Marlene Gay)

CONGRATULATIONS TO EVERYONE!

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Prepare - Respond - RecoverShare the challenge - Find the solution

REDI Con 2013May 3-4, 2013

To Register (only $139.00): Click HERE

The Westin HotelCypress Creek (Fort Lauderdale), Florida

Room reservations ($87.00 a night): Click HERE

Douglas R. Maymon PDGR.E.D.I. Conference [email protected]

Skype: DRMaymon6990

www.rediconference.org

What is REDI?REDI is the Rotarian Emergency Disaster Initiative.

Launched in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina by the three Rotary Directors of the paired zones along the gulf coast, REDI has become a source of disaster awareness for Rotarians, Rotary Clubs, Zones, and Districts. Don Mebus, Barry Rassin and Bob Stuart convened the North American-Rotary Emergency Disaster Initiative“REDI” to discuss what had been learned and help the zones be prepared for any future disaster.

Since that time, REDI’s scope has broadened to include the Caribbean and South America. This new scope triggered a name change in 2010 to Rotarian Emergency Disaster Initiative.

REDI is not a part of Rotary International; rather it is an initiative by Rotarians for Rotarians.

REDI's Mission is to train Rotarians to be prepared when disaster strikes. REDI does not provide disaster response, but is dedicated to training and preparation.

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LISBON RI CONVENTION

As we approach February, we have arrived at the most optimal time to start our plans to attend The Rotary International Convention in Lisbon, Portugal - June 23-36, 2013.

http://lisboa2013.org/

Registration & Hotel booking can be done via the above link. As usual, we will have our traditional events to look forward to, including the District Social & the Southland Breakfast.

We will be starting a database of attendees, so if you are going or are thinking about going please respond to this email that we can have you on communications henceforth.

Once designated as a well-kept secret of the Iberian Peninsula, Portugal can be enjoyed in all its splendor and tranquility.

Even in the busiest resorts in the Algarve, it only takes a short bus ride or a walk in the countryside to enjoy the rarely visited places that still offer the feeling of discovery – a sense close to the Portuguese soul.

Portugal offers an old-fashioned charm, with medieval castles and villages scattered along the coastline and on slopes covered with flowers.

From the famous university city of Coimbra, to the favorite haunt of the poet Lord Byron – Sintra – you may feel the wonderful and proud history of Portugal.

The beautiful Portuguese beaches like Cascais and Sagres offer the most various attractions. Indeed, our pristine beaches with their dunes, its hillsides with stunning views to the sea and the islands of sandy coastline have long enchanted visitors from all over as well as its locals.

Meanwhile, the capital of Portugal – Lisbon – and its northern rival – Oporto – are magical places to visit, with splendid views over its rivers, Portuguese cobblestone streets, typical Trams, this all framed by beautiful cathedrals.

PAG Haresh Ramchandani , District Convention Chair

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ROTARY CLUB OF ST. THOMAS…submitted by Karen John

On December 20, 2012, the Rotary Club of St. Thomas distributed Christmas presents to the St. Thomas Boys and Girls Club, to children ages 5 – 17.

There were 70 gifts passed out. There was also a raffle for three bikes. The kids had a ball!

Santa Claus was there in person (Paul Davis), handing out the gifts. Jackie Brown the head of the Club also cooked a Christmas lunch for all in attendance.

These gifts were donated by members of Rotary Club of St. Thomas and Guardian Insurance Company. The smiles on the faces of the children make contributions like these so worthwhile.

…by Carolyn Graham

This is why I am asking all of you to wear your Rotary pin and

to raise awareness of what the pin means.

I believe having that pin on your lapel changes you. It makes you think more before you speak and before you act. It makes you remember, all the time, that you are a Rotarian – and that as

Rotarians, we are here to help.

--RI President, Sakuji Tanaka

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VISITING ROTARIANS (for a day) HELP WITH A PROJECT

What a great idea!

Nana Baby Home, St. Thomas

Thanks to the organizational contact with International Capital Management and Karen Hughes, and with the help of Rotarian John Foster, the Nana Baby Home hosted ten people from the Venture of the Seas cruise ship on January 21 2013, who wanted to volunteer to do a community project while their ship was in St.Thomas for the day.

They all arrived by taxi van driven by George Sebastian at 10:15a.m. With the help of Anna Paiewonsky and Bernie Roy of the Rotary Club of St. Thomas (Bernie supplied all the liquid refreshments and Anna supplied painting instructions), we were able to complete the painting of the gate and roadside entry to the Nana Baby Home.

(Paint and materials contributed by Sea Chest).

The crew then went on a conducted tour of the Home with Rita ad Beulah, meeting the children under our care. Finally they presented Beulah with a check for $250.00 as their collective donation to the home.

Above - Rotarians John Foster, Anna Paiewonsky, and Bernie Roy with the crew of the Venture of the Seas.

VISITING ROTARIANS (for a day) SHARE FELLOWSHIP WITH SXM…submitted by PAG Louis Wever

What a great idea!

Fellowship with Rotarians from Dominican Republic

Recently, the Rotary Club of Sint Maarten-Mid Isle hosted some 20 Rotarians and spouses from the Rotary Club of Santiago Monumental, which is based in the Dominican Republic. The Santiago Rotarians were on a cruise passing through St Maarten and wanted to meet some Rotarians from St Maarten.

During the meeting which took place at Taloula’s Mango, the president of the Santiago Monumental Rotary Club Roberto Almonte thanked the Mid-Isle Club for their hospitality, and offered to help or work together on some projects. Present from Rotary Mid-Isle were President Jon Hart, Past Assistant Governor Louis Wever and members Ramesh Manek, Sanjay Surtani, Hose Booi, Peter Mazereeuw and Tony da Cunha. Also joining the fellowship were members of the Rotary Club of Sint Maarten, Fred van der Peijl and Nick Hemrajani. The Rotarians from both clubs exchanged some ideas and projects, and got to know each other, and hope that this short meeting bears fruit in the future in the form of a joint project which can benefit both communities.

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It was as if we’d known each other a very long time! Thank you to the Rotarians from the Dominican Republic for your outreach. Special thanks to all Rotarians who were there.

Exchanging banners – President Jon Hart at right

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In photo on each side of front banner President Roberto Almonte (left) and President Jon Hart (right) with Rotarians and spouses from Santiago Monumental, Sint Maarten and Sint Maarten-Mid Isle Rotary Clubs.

ROTARY CLUB OF ST. MARTIN SUNRISE…submitted by Angela Gordon

Rotary Club of St. Martin Sunrise, along with the St. Maarten Academy Interact Club and the Mohican Scouts of St. Maarten, had a fellowship and tree lighting ceremony with the children of Crystal Foster Home on Sunday, December 9, 2012.

Rotary Club of St. Martin Sunrise, on behalf of the Cliff Home Owners’ Association, donated a check of $1000.00 to the children of Crystal Foster Home.

Above left - Members of Rotary Club of St. Martin Sunrise at the Christmas Tree lightning and fellowship at Crystal Home on Sunday, December 9. At right - Rotarian Joseanne Peterson, Eva of Crystal Home, The Cliff home owners’ Representative, and

Rotarian Claret Conner presenting the check to Crystal Home.

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ROTARY CLUB OF LIGUANEA PLAINS

…submitted by Carolyn Graham

WALKS FOR CHARITY

What better way to start the year? Giving service, while contributing to one's health and promoting Rotary and RCLP, all at once, in an atmosphere of love and peace which included the entire family. The photos show the excellent turnout!

These objectives drove RCLP's fourth staging of its annual 5K Run/Walk held on Sunday, January 13, 2013. This was a proud day to be a Rotarian. On this day, the Rotary Club of Liguanea Plains was staging its fourth annual, and largest so far, 5k run/walk. Over 700 participants registered to run or walk!

The event firstly served two very important purposes. The walk is RCLP’s signature fundraising event to fund its community service projects as well as for Rotary awareness. This year, most of the proceeds will go to the refurbishing and purchase of equipment for the dental clinic at the National Chest Hospital which is currently non-operational due to the level of disrepair and no equipment.

Additionally however, the event provided a fun filled way for families both Rotary and in the wider community, to fellowship, learn about Rotary and the work of RCLP, while promoting a healthy lifestyle.

The event was aptly held at the salubrious Hope Botanical Gardens, supported by the Tea House restaurant on location.

ROTARY SHOWCASE

https://map.rotary.org/en/project/pages/project_showcase.aspx

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ROTARY CLUB OF ST. MAARTEN MID-ISLE…submitted by PAG Louis Wever

Shown here are pictures of the weekly meeting of January 15, 2013 of RC of St. Maarten Mid-Isle and speaker from the Navy League.

Guest speakers were Mr. Phil Dunmire, national President of the Navy League, and Mr. Jack Stevens, Area President, and Mr. Louis Wever, local president.. Always a warm, fun and active club! The photos show the excellent attendance – a family affair!

Photo top left – Rotarian Fred van der Peijl with PAG Louis Wever. Top right – President Jon Hart seated with red shirt.

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Above – Presentation made by President Jon Hart. PAG Louis Wever at the right.

ST. MAARTEN MID-ISLE PROMOTES LITERACY THROUGH ESSAY COMPETITION

Photo of the Seventh Day Adventist School where an iPad was presented to the winner of the Rotary/Rotaract Seven Seas Haliborange Essay Competition. The winning essay now goes forward to the regional competition held between the Caribbean islands, and the

winner will get a paid vacation for 4 to Orlando and Disney World.

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ROTARY CLUB SUNRISE OF ROAD TOWN…submitted by Ken Guiste

Wheelchair Donation

Geoffrey Kennedy was 19 years old and lived with his parents at their Frenchman’s Cay Hotel in West End, Tortola. Whilst on a trip to St. Thomas,USVI, he was involved in a shooting incident and consequently became a paraplegic.

Over the last 14 years, Geoff has strived to achieve monumental accolades in sporting activities including “Iron Man” competitions internationally.

Recently Geoff contacted Sunrise Rotarian Colin Bramble and offered this wheel chair to a good home in BVI. It had been donated to him by Achilles International and was surplus to his immediate requirements.

After consultation with Ms. Lorna Dawson, Rotary Sunrise chose the recently opened BVI Autism Centre as being the most worthy recipient. The chair will be put to good use by several of the regular patients receiving therapy at the centre.

Two silk worms had a race.

They ended up in a tie.

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No matter how much you push the envelope,

it'll still be stationery

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I wondered why the baseball kept getting bigger.

Then it hit me.

ST. MARTIN/SINT MAARTEN BLOOD DRIVE – A SUCCESS

The usual suspects - Josianne Fleming, Louis Wever, Fred v/d Peijl, Thierry Despanches, sitting Dmitri.

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Rotary Awareness Month (January 2013)Leadership and Peace through Cultural Diversity

RYLA CONFERENCERotary Clubs of St. Martin/Sint Maarten

…submitted by Maria Buncamper-Molanus

The Four Rotary Clubs on St. Maarten/Saint Martin are planning one of the largest Youth conferences St. Maarten has hosted for the second time called RYLA. Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA) is Rotary's leadership training program for young people. RYLA participants can be ages 14-30, but most clubs and districts choose to focus on a narrower age range, such as 14-18 or 19-30.

Above left – St. Maarten Academy Interact Club. Above right - Milton Peters College Interact Club

RYLA emphasizes leadership, citizenship, and personal growth, and aims to demonstrate Rotary's respect and concern for the youth, provide an effective training experience for selected youth and potential leaders, encourage leadership of youth by youth and recognize publicly young people who are rendering service to their communities.

The St Maarten/St Martin hosted RYLA will take place February 14-17, 2013.

The conference will target persons between the ages 14-17 years old from 10 countries in the Caribbean. In addition to Intercators from St. Maarten and Saint Martin, participants are expected to come from Haiti, Jamaica, St. Kitts & Nevis, Us Virgin Islands, Bahamas, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Island, Turks & Caicos and Anguilla.

Between 70 and 200 participants are expected to attend the conference and preparations are in full swing.

Interactors on St. Maarten/Saint Martin are making their preparations for the Valentine’s weekend during which the 3 day conferencewill be held. The conference is being made possible through the generosity of sponsors such as CIBC, Nagico, Sol and Russell Bell Transportation.

In addition to being fun filled and an opportunity to make new friends, the young leaders will be brushing up on their leadership skills such as listening and feedback. Effective public speaking, conflict resolution, dealing with bullying in an assertive but non aggressive way and much more are on the agenda.

But it’s not only the leadership skills that will be polished. Also team-building, culture and challenge exercises as well as community services projects are part of this grand event. The evenings are filled with more relaxing yet exiting activities which will put vocal cords and dancing skills to the test.

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More details about RYLA and Interact Clubs can be found on www.rotary.org. Details such as registration for the St. Maarten/Saint

Martin 2013 RYLA can be found on www.rotarysxm.org.

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ROTARY CLUB OF ROAD TOWN, BVI

Pictures say it all –

Rotary Club of Road Town are COTM winners (over 50 members) for December!

Christmas breakfast at The Moorings. Our newest members, the EarlyAct Club of Ebenezer Thomas Primary School,perform a traditional dance at the breakfast

Left - Bowling with Rotaract; Clearly Rotarian Ryan has something to be happy about, but was it a strike? – or did he just keep the ball out of the gutter! Right - Decorating the Road Town roundabout; PP Elvis and PE Charles display the Rotary sign

If at first you don't succeed, skydiving is not for you.

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Left - Annual Raffle. DG Vance assists President Trefor (in the purple outfit) draw the winning tickets, as ZBVI send out the results across the airwaves.

Right - BVI/USVI Friendship Day - BVI Rotarians “sing” this year’s conference song “BVI me Son” accompanied by the Fungi band Lashing Dogs who compiled the lyrics and music.

Charter of EarlyAct Club of Ebenezer Thomas Primary School.

Group photo with charter members, DG Vance and District Admin Monica, PP Charles Benjamin (back row), PE Charles (back row) and VP Geraldeen (in red)

The hardness of the butter is proportional to the softness of the bread.

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ROTARY CLUB OF ELEUTHERA

Above – Christmas Party. Below – Children’s party at South Eleuthera Library

ROTARY CLUB OF KINGSTON

At left above –President of Wolmer’s Boys’ School Interact, Christopher Palmer, performs at RCOK's Christmas Luncheon.

At right - Rotarian Ian Anderson prompts Rotarian Andre Gooden to sing his line in The Twelve Days of Christmas.

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ROTARY CLUB OF MANDEVILLE

Above left - Club visiting with Past Director Ken Riley (aged 89) and his wife Nellie.

Above right – The mayor of Mandeville speaks at Rotary Club of Mandeville’s annual Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols at the Manchester Shopping Centre

Below left - Rotarian Mark performing at the Carol Service

Below right – The RC of Mandeville was recognized as one of 6 Major Benefactors of the Hospital with the unveiling of a special Display Board where ADG Ivan was asked to accept and place the plate with Rotary’s Name into the Display Board, which is to be

prominently displayed on the Hospital grounds.

Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it.

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ROTARY CLUB OF ST. CROIX HARBORSIDE

Above left – “A toast to your health” wine talk. Above right – Harborside’s entry into the St. Croix Boat Parade

Below left – New members Bernard Cuffy and Rick Warehime Below right – Santa at the Children’s Christmas Party

ROTARY CLUB OF TRAFALGAR NEW HEIGHTSAnniversary dinner pictures

Above left – Rotaractor Amneisha, Director of Service Projects, Tesia, and Debra, friend of VP Hugo At right above - Debra, Sgt Agostinho, Rotarian Wayne’s daughter, Rotaractor Amneisha, Director Tesia and Rotarian

Renee Chin-Johnson (whose mom catered for the event).

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Above - Rotarian Janelle, Rotarian Renee, Director Lesha, Johan, Bret, Director Shari, Horace

Club Participation in Christmas Treat for Jamaica Autism Support Association (JASA) Below - Rotarians and friends of JASA serving a parent

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Above – At the JASA Christmas Treat - President Michele, Rotarian Allison and Secretary Coleen

Rotary Club of Trafalgar, New Heights Pushes to Increase National Blood Supplies…… Partners with Calvary Gospel Assembly Church for Annual Blood Drive

On Saturday, December 15, the Rotary Club of Trafalgar, New Heights (RCTNH) renwed its annual push to increase national blood supplies. This year’s Blood Drive was undertaken in partnership with the Calvary Gospel Assembly Church. It was scheduled to start at 9:00 a.m. and end at 4:00 p.m. The Blood Drive took place at the Calvary Prep School on the church grounds (129 Sundown Crescent, Kingston 10).

Saturday’s Blood Drive was the RCTNH’s fourth attempt to raise national awareness of the need to give blood. The project seeks to add to the National Blood Transfusion Service’ (Blood Bank) supplies of the precious liquid.

Blood donors were asked to bear the following tips in mind before making their deposits on Saturday:

Females especially should take iron supplements Eat dark leafy greens Get a good night’s rest nights Drink lots of nutritious fluid; Have a meal at least half an hour up to three hours prior to making donation Bring TRN/Driver’s License Take a friend who did not sign up, originally

The Rotary Club of Trafalgar, New Heights (RCTNH) is unique. Chartered in 2008, it was the first “New Generation” Rotary club in Jamaica which brought together young, mid-level professionals who share a common contemporary vision of energetic and innovative Rotary service to the community. RCTNH celebrates four years of service to Jamaica this year.

Members of the public and other Rotarians were invited to donate blood at the event.

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THE INTERACT CORNER

T he Interact Club of Hugh Boyd Secondary School in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada, is the grand-prize winner of the 2012

Interact video contest with its entry, Students Making a Difference.

The 80-member Interact club chose the theme, “Five ways my Interact club makes the world a better place.” The video tells the story of how club members collaborated on projects that made a positive impact both locally and internationally.

“When writing the script, our Interact club really wanted to emphasize the power of numbers,” says club president Shaane Nathu. “The idea we wanted to convey is that an initiative can start with just one person and grow from there. This concept makes our hopes and dreams to make a difference a reality. We may be just students, but we can have an impact on our society.”

Nathu says it took about two weeks to produce the video, which highlights five projects that his Interact club took part in with its sponsor, the Rotary Club of Richmond Sunset.

Rotarian Magdalen Leung, a sponsor of the Interact club, says she knew the students had a good chance of winning the contest.

“Our Rotary club encouraged the Interactors to enter this competition because we have seen how committed and energized they are in every project they participate in. We realized their successes would make a great story,” says Leung. “The recognition of their outstanding work will help other young people participate in the work of Rotary.”

Says Nathu: “The best part of making the video was all of us coming together and working as a team. We understood how much of an impact this video could potentially have on other Interactors.”

The Hugh Boyd club will receive a letter from RI President Sakuji Tanaka and an engraved plaque. And its video will be featured for a year on RI’s Official Interact Video Contest YouTube page. (http://www.youtube.com/interactofficial)

THE ROTARACT CORNER

Rotaract FUN FACTS

1. The first Rotaract club was chartered on 13 March 1968 in Charlotte, North Carolina, USA.

2. Before the first Rotaract club was chartered, many Rotary clubs had been creating unofficial clubs for young adults, which helped fuel Rotaract’s initial rapid growth. A year after the first club was established, 289 clubs had formed.

3. There are now more than 7,400 Rotaract clubs in about 162 countries and geographical areas.

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4. India has the most Rotaract clubs in the world (1,800), followed by Brazil (615), the United States (559), the Philippines (492), and Italy (397).

5. World Rotaract Week is celebrated during the week of 13 March each year, commemorating the date when Rotary International officially certified the first Rotaract club.

6. The goals of Rotaract include developing professional and leadership skills, emphasizing respect for the rights of others, providing opportunities for young people to address the needs of the community and world, and working in cooperation with sponsor Rotary clubs.

7. In 1989, more than 450 Rotaractors from around the world gathered in Seoul, Korea, to participate in the first Rotaract Preconvention Meeting. This annual two-day event, which takes place immediately before the RI Convention, brings together Rotaractors and interested Rotarians to discuss a wide range of topics related to Rotaract.

8. Learn more about this year's meeting, which will be held 19-20 June in Birmingham, England.

INNER PEACE

If you can start the day without caffeine,

If you can always be cheerful, ignoring aches and pains,

If you can resist complaining and boring people with your troubles,

If you can eat the same food every day and be grateful for it,

If you can understand when your loved ones are too busy to give you any time,If you can take criticism and blame without resentment,

If you can conquer tension without medical help,

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If you can relax without alcohol,

If you can sleep without the aid of drugs,

...Then You Are Probably .........

The Family Dog!

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ROTARY CLUB OF PROVIDENCIALESChristmas Food Drive

Above – (L-R, back row): Rotarian Karen Biker, Projects Director.Norma Goodridge, Rotarian Noel Percival, Visiting Rotarian from the UK. (front row) Rotarian H. Hinderaker (kneeling), Projects Director Kanzy Dillon and her son, President Karl A Isaac.

Total of 94 bags of food that were packed and distributed on Saturday 22 December 2012.

ROTARY CLUB OF ST. ANDREW

At left – Prime Minister, Portia Simpson Miller, poses with Rotarians at Majestic Gardens Christmas Treat. At right –some of the 150 needy citizens who were feted at the Senior Citizens’ Christmas treat.

If everything seems to be going well, you have obviously

overlooked something.

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ROTARY CLUB OF LES CAYESEnd-of-the-year party – great fellowship

At left – Older Rotarians, Stevens and Gontran with spouses Franchette and Dedette. At right - New members Claude, Roland, and spouse singing Christmas carols.

At left – President Rose of Les Cayes club giving presents to DG Vance, Monica, and ADG Forgeas at the meeting in Aquin. At right, members of both club’s committees

MAKE YOUR PLANS NOW

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ROTARY CLUB OF LUCEA

Christmas Treat at Chambers Pen Basic School

Rotarians and staff at the Chambers Pen Christmas Treat

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ROTARY CLUB OF NEGRIL

The 8th Annual Negril Rotary Donkey Races will be held on Sunday February 10th at WAVZ on Negril beach.

The family fun day features 18 donkeys, all dressed up for the races in imaginative costumes, and is set in a buzzing fairground atmosphere with high excitement, kids rides, game booths, and free face painting.

A Jamaican bar and many food stalls offering Jamaican and International choices are priced to please the crowd.

Fabulous gate prizes are announced every half-hour including complimentary dinners, tickets to various Island attractions as well as weekends for two at fabulous resorts around the Island. The Grand Gate Prize of an HP, fully loaded laptop computer has been donated for the lucky winner.

100% of funds raised goes toward youth education and community programmes. Last year’s proceeds helped 50 local children to attend school regularly, helped to provide a brand new community school bus, provided 10 young men with lifeguard training & accreditation and helped to provide a summer camp for 80 children here in Negril.

Gates open at 10am and the races begin at noon. Admission is only $200 for children under 12, and $500 for Adults.

What are Rotary grants?

We've changed how we structure Rotary grants. Our new system (previously known as Future Vision) focuses primarily on three grant types—district, global, and packaged. It is both more efficient and sustainable, and will help us make a greater impact around the globe.

http://www.rotary.org/en/grants

This site is the new home for all Rotary grants information. Looking to learn about the new grant system? Apply for a grant? Get information on managing your grant? You'll find it all here.

In Grant Basics, you can learn more about the grants we offer to Rotarians and how to apply for them. Our Learning & Reference section houses our extensive resource library, including useful reference documents, training materials, and much more.

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ROTARY WISDOM

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*********REFERENCES

Adams, Randal. Speaking of Rotary. E.J. Press, U.S.A. 2007.

Chapman, Mary. Growing Rotary. A Personal Collection of Ideas That Worked.

Dochterman, Cliff. The ABCs of Rotary. Evanston, Illinois: Rotary International. (363-EN)

Forward, David C. A Century of Service. The Story of Rotary International. (912-EN)

Rotary History Fellowship - http://www.rotaryhistoryfellowship.org

Rotary International. Honoring Our Past: The Words and Wisdom of Paul Harris. Evanston, Illinois: 1996. (925-EN)

Rotary International. Rotary Basics. Evanston, Illinois. (595-EN)

Rotary International News. Online.

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