Saturday, December 10, 2011

New Generations

Just back from the New Generations Exchange in Boxborough, MA. Over 60 Rotarians from districts around the northeast sharing best practices, and learning through Q&A. Excellent experience.
Why care? Rotary needs to grow to survive. RI Director Ken Grabeau informed us of the Board's goal of growing by 3% by June 30, 2015, i.e. from 1.2 million to 1.3 million Rotarians worldwide.

see a short video about new generations on youtube

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lYZ_eI1S_qo&feature=digest_sat

Friday, November 11, 2011

Monday, November 7, 2011

New date for our District Foundation Dinner with Trustee Chair Bill Boyd

The District 7890 Foundation Dinner, featuring Trustee Chair Bill Boyd, has been re-scheduled for Thursday, March 29th. Foundation Dinner Committee Chair Bob MacDonald and our entire committee are so delighted that Chair Bill has been able to adjust some dates in his spring visit to the United States to make this work. We hope everyone who registered for the dinner last Thursday, November 3rd, will be able to attend on this new date. If not, please request a reimbursement check from District Treasurer, Ray Evans. Ray's contact info is in our district directory. Send requests via email including name for the reimbursement check, a USPS mailing address and phone number. The deadline for requesting reimbursement is Monday, November 28, 2011.
Also, some of you who were not available for the November 3rd date may be able to attend on this new date, Thursday, March 29th. I hope so. With that in mind, there will be a new registration form for new attendees available on the District Website by the end of this week.

Thursday, October 27, 2011

World Polio Day and Our District's Facebook Page

District Facebook Page

After our first Facebook Seminar, October 22nd, I changed our presence on Facebook from a Group to a Page.
Check it out;  hope you like it.
While there, click on link to column in Hampshire Gazette re. polio.

Saturday, October 8, 2011

Share Your Passion for Rotary -- Refer a Member Today


In the last 10 years, more than 50,000 men and women have completed the Prospective Member form to find out how they could get involved in their local Rotary club.
Imagine how many more members we might attract if every club and district included a link to the form on their websites and Facebook pages.
“I’ve had 50 to 75 people complete the Prospective Member form in the past two years,” says Winston Connolly, membership development committee chair for District 7020 (Caribbean), whose district website includes a link to the form. “Many of them have gone on to become members.”
Whether it’s community work, networking, or friendship, potential members are drawn to Rotary for a variety of reasons. 
After a prospective member completes the form, that person’s contact information is forwarded to the district governor and district membership development committee chair, who send the information on to one or more clubs in the area. If a club is interested, it invites the prospective member to a meeting.
Read more about building membership in Rotary at www.rotary.org.


Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Rotary Leadership Institute -- become an informed Rotarian

New members -- do you want to learn more about Rotary and enjoy some fun and fellowship?  Club board members and officers -- do you want to be more Rotary savvy?
Sign up now for our District's Rotary Leadershp Institute at the MassMutual Center in Chicopee, MA on October 15th.
Register Online.

Cost is $65 is you register by October 5th.  Most clubs reimburse their members for attending.


Saturday, August 20, 2011

Gov Sue's Out-and-About

A site page on our District Website, "Gov Sue's out-and-about," is accessible from the homepage of the website, www.rotarydistrict 7890.org.  Just scroll down left side of the home page.  Right now, most useful items on the site page are calendars of my club visits for months of August, September, October and November.  This is updated weekly.

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Governor's Visits with Clubs around District 7890 Continue

So far, with August half over, visits with Rotary Clubs of Tri-Town, Bloomfield, Litchfield-Morris, Holyoke, Easthampton, Enfield, and South Windsor have been my inspiration.  The visit to South Windsor was not official  provided an opportunity for me to observe a remarkable annual event at their Rotary Pavilion, a picnic for challenged youngsters with a variety of issues ranging from autism to Down's Syndrome, plus their parents and aides.   All were having fun dunking various Rotary volunteers while I was there.  The steak roast with Easthampton and the South Windsor picnic also were great opportunities to view the pavilions both clubs have renovated recently.  Wow! Really there's no other word for these amazing facilities.  Hope to have photos on our district website before too long.
Believe it or not -- planning for NEPETS 12, our annual eight-district training for all incoming presidents, has begun.  We found out at our first full Saturday session that this year's Governors-elect have a very exciting keynote speaker for Thursday evening, immediate past RI President, Ray Klinginsmith, will be focusing on Rotary's youth programs.  Presidents-elect mark your calendars.  Plan to be at the Presidents-elect Training Seminar on Thursday, March 8, 2012 for the optional afternoon sessions plus the opportunity to hear PRIP Ray.

Monday, August 1, 2011

Governor's Visits with Clubs around District 7890

Well, the best part of this Rotary year, for me, visiting with you at your club meetings, fundraisers and service projects, has begun.  In July, I had the pleasure of visiting West Hartford, Bristol, Danielson, East Longmeadow, Plainville, New Milford and Palmer for "official visits."  Additionally, it was my privilege to participate in the Kensington-Berlin Sunrise Installation on July 12th, enjoy East Hartford's Sergeant-at-Arms event on the Half Moon at Goodwin College, and again to be with my own club when we met Glastonbury for our annual softball challenge, enjoy the GSE Team to Nepal's presentation for PDG Prasad's Simsbury-Granby Club, and last, but not least, spend a few, fun hours helping at New Milford's Fried Dough Booth during a town-wide festival at the very end of the month.  Whew!
To keep track of my meanderings you can visit our district website and check my site page, "Gov Sue's out-and-about."  (Just look on left side of homepage under "SITE PAGES."  Monthly calendars of club visits are also available under "DOWNLOAD FILES." 

Friday, July 22, 2011

District Directory 2011-2012

Printed copies of our district directory are in the mail to every Rotarian in the district.  That's rather like "the check is in the mail," since it is being sent directly from the printer at  Pratt & Whitney, a division of  United Technologies, located in East Hartford, CT.  So, we hope it is in the mail.  P&W is doing this gratis for our district, and I am very grateful.
In the meantime, a digital version is available on the district website, and, directly from me if you have trouble accessing it from the website.
Enjoy!

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Literacy Efforts Around our District

This week I am polling D7890 club presidents about literacy projects and will share best practices with them soon.  But, of immediate note, Pittsfield has gone beyond the usual third-grade dictionary project to provide an interactive talking dictionary when a student in 3rd grade is visually impaired.  Seems like a great idea, worth sharing.  If you club provides dictionaries to 3rd graders, please consider this option as well.

One possible source of such a talking dictionary is found online at
http://www.independentliving.com/prodinfo.asp?number=246000

Saturday, July 2, 2011

Happy New (Rotary) Year

Treated myself to a bit of Rotary browsing this holiday weekend.
I recommend  watching "Why Rotary Now?" on youtube.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_3q0dMjZ_-I

Some clubs are actually spending a little time this month showing this video at a meeting.

Enjoy.

Saturday, June 25, 2011

Young Professional Men and Women Invited to Apply for 7890 GSE

Local Rotary Clubs are seeking young professionals to participate in a cultural/professional exchange to Mexico, for four weeks (approximate dates are April 5 through May 4, 2012).
Through this program, the team will explore parts of Mexico—the states of Baja California; Baja California Sur; Sonora and Sinaloa. During May/June 2012, a team from that area of Mexico will explore our local Rotary District. While in Mexico, the team members will engage in an exchange for four weeks, sharing personal knowledge of their profession and our country’s customs. They will experience the customs, vocations and lifestyles of the Mexican people. The Team will be led by an experienced Rotarian from this area.
The purpose of the GSE, a program of The Rotary Foundation, is to promote international understanding and goodwill through person-to-person contact. While abroad, team members live with Rotarians and have the opportunity to meet their professional counterparts, experience the cultural heritage of the area, and learn about community and international Rotary projects. They will tour the Rotary district of their hosts, which could include moving to a new location every few days.
The Rotary Foundation provides round-trip air travel, and local Rotarians in the host country provide meals, lodging and group travel within their district. Team members pay for personal and incidental expenses.
Requirements for Applicants: People interested in applying should be U.S. citizens, between the ages of 25 and 40, and employed full-time in a recognized business or profession for at least two years. Applicants must live and/or work within Rotary District 7890, which covers Western Massachusetts and Northern Connecticut. The trip to Mexico will require all team members to be very physically fit. The terrain, the altitude and the living conditions in Mexico should be considered. While fluency in Spanish is not a requirement, it will be helpful for candidates to have some knowledge of the language. Language training grants are available through The Rotary Foundation.
In the past, District 7890 has had exchanges with many countries, including Thailand, Sweden, New Zealand, India, Brazil, Argentina, Japan and Nepal.
For an application or further information, please contact your local Rotary Club, or contact Alma Kruh, District 7890 GSE Chair, at alma_kruh@ml.com or call 860-284-2226. Information is also available at www.RotaryDistrict7890.org. Application deadline is August 1st, 2010.

Thursday, April 21, 2011

ShelterBox on the ground in Japan

Below is the text from a letter dated April 4, 2011, from RI District 2520 Governor Naoki Narayama to ShelterBox CEO Tom Henderson.

"I would like to express my deepest gratitude to you and your response team to Japan. They have been working hard keeping close contact with us, Rotarians in this district 2520, since the team had arrived Japan on 12th March.

In this state of emergency, we have been greatly supported by the response team to help families in and out of the evacuation centers.

It has been taking some time for us to realize the wonderful effectiveness of tents. We are now, however, receiving requests for sending more boxes, every day from many Rotary Clubs which are distributing boxes in devastated areas.

Please continue to help and support us by sending more shelter boxes to us. We will work cooperating with your response team closely in helping more families who need to receive the boxes as their physical and mental shelter.

Thank you again for your help.

Yours sincerely,
Naoki Narayama
District Governor
Rotary International D.2520"

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Register for New Orleans -- $340 prior to March 31, $380 thereafter!!


NOTE: Any changes or edits to registration information after successfully registering/paying must be done by contacting ri.registration@rotary.org .

2011 RI Convention
New Orleans, Louisiana, USA – 21-25 May 2011

REGISTRATION DEADLINES
Deadline 1: 15 December 2010
Fees will increase after 2400 hours, Central Standard Time, on 15 December 2010
Deadline 2: 31 March 2011
Fees will increase after 2400 hours, Central Standard Time, on 31 March 2011
The Cancellation deadline for registration and tickets is 15 April 2011.
Deadline 3: 06 May 2011
Online registration closes at 2400 hours, Central Standard Time, on 06 May 2011

IMPORTANT! Online registrations made after 15 April 2011 are NON-REFUNDABLE.

2011 registration

For most categories of attendees, the base price for the convention is US$300. Registration for a preconvention event will entail an additional fee; however, you no longer need to register for the convention in order to register for a preconvention event.  

Deadlines

  • 15 December is the first registration deadline. For most attendees, the convention registration cost increases to $340 after this time.
  • 31 March is the second registration deadline. After this time, the convention registration cost increases to $380.

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Bill Gates, keynote speaker at RI Convention New Orleans

Bill Gates, cochair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, will be a keynote speaker at the 2011 RI Convention in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, 21-25 May.


Gates will discuss the progress of the polio eradication effort and the need to finish the job during the third plenary session scheduled for Tuesday, 24 May, at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center. The session has been moved to the afternoon, 15:00-17:00, from its original morning time slot.


The Gates Foundation has awarded US$355 million in challenge grants to Rotary for use in the campaign to rid the world of polio. Rotary has responded with Rotary's US$200 Million Challenge. Gates has made several trips to India and Nigeria, two of the four remaining polio-endemic countries, and has praised the work of Rotarians in his annual letter.


Register for the convention before 31 March so you don't miss out on early-bird pricing. Register online through Member Access.

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Rotary's Anniversary and our Rotary's Public Image

RI President Ray Klinginsmith will ring the closing bell at the New York Stock Exchange on 23 February during a ceremony with representatives from Rotary and Sanofi Pasteur, a leading provider of polio vaccine, in honor of Rotary's 106th anniversary and in support of a polio-free world.

Rotarians can watch the event through streaming video at http://www.nyse.com.

Representatives of the two organizations will also take part in opening bell ceremonies in four financial markets in Europe that day: Lisbon, Portugal; Amsterdam; Brussels, Belgium; and Paris. Video of the events will be streamed at www.euronext.com.

That evening, the New York Stock Exchange Building will provide a dramatic backdrop for an equally dramatic message: End Polio Now, which will be projected onto the building. Grammy Award-winning singer Angélique Kidjo, a participant in Rotary's "This Close" polio awareness campaign, will attend the lighting. Other landmarks around the world will be illuminated during the week of 23 February in support of Rotary's pledge to rid the world of this crippling childhood disease.

Sunday, January 30, 2011

GSE Team Readying for Trip to Nepal

The 2011 GSE team, which will go to Nepal this spring, attended a full day of fun, fellowship and training, at Northeast Link on January 29th. Led by Torrington Rotarian, Barbara Spiegel, the non-Rotarians on the team -- two men and three women -- were at the link to learn about all things Rotary, including our Rotary Foundation which funds the teams.
To follow the team as it prepares for the month-long vocational and cultural exchange, go to the blog

You will also find a link to their blog on homepage of our district's website, lower, left side of the page under "District Links."

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

San Diego Here We Come

Over the next several days, Governors-elect and their partners will be heading toward San Diego to undergo a week of extensive training for their year as governor, beginning July 1, 2011.
The much anticipated announcement of next year's theme will be made by RI President-elect Kalyan Banerjee on Monday, January 17th. Check rotary.org which should have information about the theme, perhaps even the RIPE's speech posted later that day.

The training, a multi-million dollar annual effort by Rotary International to ensure success in the 532 districts around the world, is for both governors-elect and their spouses or partners. Information provided there will be incorporated into the Presidents-elect Training Seminar (PETS) mandated for every incoming club president.

Presidents-elect should check our district's website for location and dates of both the pre-PETS meeting in February and PETS in March.