Monday Morning - May 14
May 14th, 2007 in Monday Morning“All Quality Clubs, Everyone Involved”
Congratulations to Winners of the Star Club Presidents Recognition
We have 11 Star Club Presidents who met the rigorous challenge of the Star Club President’s Recognition. I will be visiting your clubs within the next 4 weeks to present you with this honor (dates below). Congratulations to our Star Club Presidents!
· Sheryl Casey, Rotary Club of Fayetteville – Lafayette (5/23)
· Linda Jones, Rotary Club of Lenoir County (6/5)
· Wayne Sayland, Rotary Club of Maysville (6/6)
· Andy Chused, Rotary Club of Morehead City Noon (6/5)
· Maher Saikali, Rotary Club of Newport (6/4)
· Frank Boyette, Rotary Club of Red Springs (5/22)
· Doug Terhune, Rotary Club of Shallotte (6/7)
· Beth Frink, Rotary Club of South Brunswick Islands (5/25)
· Donna Shiro, Rotary Club of Wilmington (5/22)
· Dan Edens, Rotary Club of Wilmington East (5/21)
· Nancy Wilcox, Rotary Club of Wilmington West (5/24)
Assistant Governors Memo of Club Visits
Memos of Club Visits Due by May 23 at the latest
Send them to me by mail or fax. If faxing, please call me first.
The Time to Send Your Rotary Foundation Contributions is NOW!
Send The Rotary Foundation contributions to this address:
The Rotary Foundation
14280 Collections Center Drive
Chicago, IL 60693
Send your CART Contributions to:
District CART Chair Brian Garrett
1721 W. Sandridge Ct. SW
Ocean Isle Beach NC 28469
Rotary Foundation Thought of the Week
Brought to you each week by PDG Bevin Wall, District Rotary Foundation Chair; and reproduced courtesy of www.rotary.org
This week’s Rotary Foundation Thought is about using District Simplified Grants to help communities in need.
In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, many Rotarians are interested in developing projects to alleviate the suffering and hardship of individuals in the affected communities. Many of the needed items, such as basic necessities and medical care, can be provided through a District Simplified Grant (DSG). District Simplified Grants (DSG) are one means by which Rotary districts can support short-term, humanitarian projects that benefit local or international communities. DSG funds can be used for disaster relief efforts as long as Rotarians clearly identify the proposed grant-funded expenditures and there is active Rotarian participation in the project. Clubs interested in receiving DSG funds must contact their district leadership.
Let’s learn more about our own district’s projects and how to get involved.
For more information on giving or program participation, contact PDG Bevin Wall District 7730 Rotary Foundation Chair at Bevin@RLI33.org.
Lead the Way!