We are People of Action, Would you like to be?

First and foremost – thank you to everyone for your involvement in making this global grant a reality which in my view has really engaged Rotarians and changed lives!

Rotarian Bob Butz and myself from District 5630 have recently returned from Bangalore India who along with many Rotarians from District 3190 visited many schools, communities, and Rotary Clubs involved with the implementation of the Light for Education global grant. This was a lifetime opportunity for Bob and myself to see firsthand the works of Rotary International and be involved with the implementation of this project.

From our experience:

  • The project scope was very well defined in that the local site assessment with feedback from the educational system and local teachers / administration was utilized to target immediate needs along with a sustainable future outcome. The schools and local Rotary Clubs knew of the project and timing of the event because of their involvement in the planning, which provided very positive communications and anticipation with the parents and communities.
  • There were very important partnerships formed within this project. The Project Management Institute partnered with District 3190 to develop a management structure for implementation, monitoring, and assessment which was very valuable to the current and future success of this project. The fact that a local business had the vision and trust with local Rotarians and the belief in the project was very impressive to see happen. The local partnership with a company that provides all of the installation of the solar panels including future maintenance and telephone hotline availability for service was represented proudly. The commitment of the Menda Foundation to extend the positives of this project because of their belief in this project and the work of Rotary is very commendable and convinces us that the project scope and assessment was correct.
  • The equipment provided lamps, chargers, solar panels, and E Learning kits were very well thought out and best equipment available were provided along with a seven year warranty and maintenance plan in place to sustain the life expediency of the project and it’s benefits. All of the schools we visited were very proud of the new equipment and eager to take ownership in training staff and developing monitoring and scheduling of the equipment. The children were exited for their or their siblings turn to get to use the technology.
  • The engagement of the Rotarians in District 3190 to this project and other projects was unbelievable, which was very visible at every level of Rotarians within the District. Local Clubs took positive ownership of the schools within their areas and it was very obvious of the impact Rotary plays within the schools and communities we visited. District leadership has in place a very positive communication path which promotes accountability and engagement.
  • The school staffs were excited and engaged with the new teaching resources within the project and were all positive on the benefits they could expect. We had meetings with the India Ministry of Education with very positive responses for the opportunities being provided to support education in India.

With children as are our future and education being the key, this project can and will make a huge impact in our view. Children need opportunities to be successful and our teachers need resources to help the children reach their potentials which then magnifies within our schools and communities. We definitely saw that happen during our visit with local representation of the community, parents, and media at the schools we visited. The real benefit for this type of project is to build goodwill through showing students and communities that we care and of the true importance that education can make. Bob and I both feel that we experienced that behavioral change at the schools with kids and the staff through Rotary.

A very well developed and run project in our view and one that definitely needs to be expanded in the future. We wish to thank our very hospitable hosts from District 3190 and especially the Bangalore West Club & President G. Shantaram for seeing to all our needs during our stay. Thank you also for receiving us at your district conference, it was great meeting all your dedicated Rotarians and speakers.

Don Peterson
District 5630
DRFC & DGN

Saturday, April 26

District Governor Elect Sarah Cathcart (Kearney Noon) began the morning activities with a powerful flag ceremony with our guests and RYE students parading their respective flag. Representing 11 nations were; Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Ecuador, India, Japan, Mexico, Romania, Spain, Ukraine, Nebraska, The United States of America and of course the flag that unites all of us, Rotary International. The US colors were presented by the VFW Color Guard Commander Gary Bush followed by the pledge of Allegiance and the national Anthem’s of Equador and United States.

District RYE Coordinator, Paula Witt (Hastings Sunrise) presented “Passport to Possibilities” to the two outbound RYE Students (25-26) with a gift for their upcoming exchange. Owen Phelps (Hastings) will be traveling to Brazil, while Mac Whitehead (McCook) will be traveling to Japan. Following we heard from the current inbound students themselves as Paula interviewed each of them about their exchange year in Nebraska.

Visiting DG Shawna Secker D-5390 (Montana) presented the “Exchange Effect: Changing Lives, One Journey at a Time” An inspirational story of how RYE is transforming lives across the globe, one student at a time.

Saturday Presentations

The Exchange Effect: Changing Lives, One Journey at a Time DG Shawna Secker, D-5390
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Rotary’s Secret Sauce: Attracting & Keeping Members, PDG Deb McCaslin, DMCE Toshia Jones
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Unlocking Growth: Transforming Rotary Membership in India, PAG Neeraj Bhatnagar, D-3011
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Branding Rotary: Making a Lasting Impact, DG Whitney Smith, D-5470
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Up next PDG Deb McCaslin (Broken Bow Area) and incoming District Membership Chair Toshia Jones (Cheyenne County) presented “Rotary’s Secret Sauce: Attracting & Keeping Members“, sharing fresh ideas and proven strategies to help grow and strengthen clubs.

Visiting Rotarian Neeraj Bhatnagar, PAG District 3011 (Dehli, India) presented his first of two presentations, “Unlocking Growth: Transforming Rotary Membership in India.” PAG Neeraj demonstrated how innovative strategies are driving incredible membership and engagement across one of Rotary’s most dynamic regions.

Visiting DG Whitney Smith D-5470 (Southern Colorado) presented “Branding Rotary: Making a Lasting Impact” teaching how to harness the power of storytelling, social media and visual identity to effectively share Rotary’s mission and amplify its impact in your community. 

Luncheon Keynote

Davanne Moul; Sr. Sales Director Mary Kay, delivered a powerful message of how passion, planning and perseverance has lifted her to tower above others. Ms. Moul intertwined messages of hope with her stories of growing up on a ranch in Aladdin WY.  Ms Moul described how she has lived a life of service to others and how that has empowered her to become a top sales leader for Mary Kay nationally for many years. Her message most certainly encouraged all to pursue their dreams.

Pride Points: 60 Years of Inspiration, Innovation & Impact, Davanne Moul Mary Kay
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Rotary’s Blueprint for Global Impact: The 7 Areas of Focus, PAG Neeraj Bhatnagar, D-3011
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How it Began... PDG Pedro Zanini & Elba Bernat D-4945
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Global Grants: Turning Vision into Action, PDG Dale Schultz
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CRMC Clinic: Honoring Life through Service, Dr. Kim Baxter
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PRIP TRF Trustee Chair-Elect Mark Daniel Maloney Bio
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PRIP TRF Trustee Chair-Elect Mark Daniel Maloney [Speech w/ cues]
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PRIP TRF Trustee Chair-Elect Mark Maloney
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PAG Neeraj returned to the stage to present “Rotary’s Blueprint for Global Impact: The 7 Areas of Focus“, a message of how one person with a single focus can drive meaningful change in communities around the world.

PDG Bob Mayber, DRFC (North Platte Noon) shared “The Heart of Rotary: Transforming Lives Through Giving.” Bob shared a hopeful message of how the simple act of giving can be a force multiplier in Rotary’s mission and provide immeasurable impact on the lives of people whom he thought he would never meet.

PDG Pedro Zanini D-4945 (Argentina) and his wife Elba Bernat presented “This is How it Began“, sharing how a chance meeting of two DG classmates PDG Pedro and PDG Don Peterson (Kearney Dawn) on ZOOM and later in Person in Atlanta, GA would lead to a lasting friendship, and a “Ripple-Effect” of many wonderful projects.

PDG Dale Schultz (Hastings Sunrise) walked everyone through four individual Global Grant projects between D-4945 and D-5630 totaling more than $140,000. Sharing how Rotary has made a lasting impact through the power of collaboration.

Dr. Kim Baxter (North Platte) presented “CRMC Clinic: Honoring Life through Service” A global grant in Kenya. Dr. Baxter shared the incredible work being done to improve healthcare and make a lasting impact in Kenya through this vision to honor his son, Craig Baxter.

Past President Mike McQuillan (Ogallala) served as the emcee for the Dinner and District Celebration. The event was held at the historic Haythorn Ranch Arthur, NE recognizing the efforts of everyone across the district. The Haythorn Family was so gracious hosting and providing a world class Nebraska beef dinner.  

Our most honored guests were Past Rotary International President, Mark Daniel Maloney and his lovely wife Gay. It was very special to have PRIP Maloney attend our District Conference because the PRIP is only allowed ONE official appointment from the current RI President each year. Having Lorena’s PRIP from her year as President of the Ogallala Rotary club accept her invitation was truly an honor. 

Mark delivered an inspirational message with a little humor tossed in for good measure.  “Marks Magical Markers” should be something that every Rotarian should strive to achieve. Download the speech and use the cues to view the Powerpoint and follow along with his message.  Mark’s Bio is also provided on the right.    

District Awards

Club of the Year (Small)
Arnold
Club of the Year (Medium)
Kearney Dawn
Club of the Year (Large)
Holdrege
Rotarian of the Year
PDG Deb McCaslin
District 5630 Conference | April 25-16, 2025

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