by Cheryl Bryan | Jun 18, 2022 | Club News, District 5630 News, District Conference, District Governors, District Leadership, District Programs, Fundraisers, Newsletters, Polio Plus, Public Image
Download (PDF, 11.21MB) Table of ContentsPage 1 – Service Above Self: The Object of Rotary (DG Bob Mayber)Page 3 – Imagine Rotary (DGE Deb McCaslin)Page 4 – 2022 Rotary Council on Legislation (Dale Schultz)Page 5 – Kickoff Time for Big Red BlowoutPage 6 – RAGAS...
by Cheryl Bryan | Mar 18, 2022 | Club Fundraisers, Club News, Club Service Projects, District 5630 News, District Conference, District Governors, District Leadership, District Programs, High Country PETS, Messages from the DG, Newsletters, Polio Plus, Public Image, Rotary Foundation, Student Exchange Program
Download (PDF, 8.65MB) Table of Contents:1 – Message from DG Bob Mayber1 – 2022 District Conference2 – Imagine! By DGE Deb McCaslin3 – Ukraine: “I will never go back!”4 – Rotex Help Prepare Outgoing Exchange Students4 – The Future of Rotary: Rotex5 – RYLA Applications...
by Cheryl Bryan | Jan 7, 2022 | Club News, District 5630 News, District Governors, District Leadership, District Programs, Newsletters, Polio Plus
Download (PDF, 9.39MB) Table of Contents:1 – Greetings from DG Bob Mayber2 – The Importance of Improving Your Club’s Public Image (Lore Beckius)3 – Report on RAGAS (Rotary Action Group Against Slavery)4 – A Thank You Note from The Rotary...
by Scott | Mar 8, 2017 | District 5630 News, Messages from the DG
Greetings All District Rotarians: What an exciting time of the Rotary year. There are a lot things happening in the Rotary world. Starting in January DGE 2017-2018, Jerry Milner and Susan, attended the International Assembly in San Diego, CA for his and 530+ fellow...
by Scott | Mar 8, 2017 | Polio Plus, Rotary International
VACCINATION SHORTAGES THREATEN ERADICATION SUCCESS. Many experts predicted that 2015 would be the last year to see active polio cases anywhere in the entire world. But those predictions were made around 2010 and poliomyelitis (“polio”) has proven to be stubborn foe...