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Birthdays & Anniversaries
Member Birthdays
Joe Dolan
April 12
 
Marty Blumberg
April 13
 
Join Date
Paxson Keates
April 1, 1959
65 years
 
John Heinz
April 18, 2019
5 years
 
Stories
Scholarship Awards Dinner 6/7
 
This year's Scholarship Awards Dinner is at Angelos Restaurant on Wed. 6/7 at 5:30 The cost fore members is $15.00. If you have not already signed up, please email or call Tim Datig timdatig@comcast.net or 609 412-3030. We need to give the restaurant a headcount.
 
 
 
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Member Club, Marriage Anniversaries and Birthday's for June
Member Birthdays:
  • Donald Guardian
    June 12
Spouse Birthdays:
  • Louis Fatato
    June 5
Anniversaries:
  • Bob Ruffolo
    Joyce
    June 3
  • Herb Stern
    Faith
    June 15
Join Date:
  • Cynthia Cortopassi
    June 5, 2007
    10 years
  • Steve Doyle
    June 24, 2015
    2 years
Two 2017 Future RYLA Attendees Attended our 6/1/ Meeting
Two RYLA Students with RYLA Chair Natalie
Rotary Leadership Institute October 14th Marlton, NJ
I am hoping we can send 3-4 members to this " AS CLOSE AT IT GETS" session of the Rotary Leadership Institute In Marlton on Saturday October 14th. I have one member committed so far. The club pays for this very informative program. Governor Tom said that if we send a member to Part 1, the district will pay for part 2.
 
The Institute offers a leadership development program in three full day sessions (Parts I, II and III). The courses are designed to provide Rotary knowledge and to develop leadership skills for voluntary organizations. Some examples of course sessions include:
 
  • A Look Outside the Club
  • Membership Orientation and Activation
  • Introduction to Leadership
  • Creating Service Projects
  • Problem Solving Workshops
  • Vocational Service
  • Effective Committees
  • Membership Development
  • The Rotary Foundation
  • Analyzing a Rotary Club
  • The Object of Rotary
  • The District
  • International Service
  • Problems of Leadership
  • Creative Service
  • Written Communications
  • Motivating Rotarians and Effecting Change
Where We Are
Rescue Mission Volunteer Opportunity 6/17
If you would like to volunteer at the Rescue Mission on 6/17 3:30-6:00 PM, please let me know. 609 412-3030 or timdatig@comcast.net
We Have Been Approved to Host a Delegation for the 2017-18 Rotary Year
I have two hosts so far. I need at least two more.
 
We will be hosting a delegation of 7 Teachers from the Ukraine from October 13 to the 21st. They are Secondary School Language Teachers. The Subject is "Improved Language Education for Secondary Schools. I need a few more host families and a few committee members.
 
Governor Tom Fletcher 2017-18 has agreed to host a dinner in the teams honor. It will be at Angelo's Fairmount Restaurant on Sunday October 15th at 6:pm more details to follow
 
HOSTING AN OPEN WORLD DELEGATION
The Open World program brings current and future leaders from post-Soviet countries to the United
States. Delegates complete an intensive, short-term program that relates to their professional or civic
work. Observing their professional counterparts in the U.S., they get a firsthand look at the American
system of democracy and free enterprise.
Rotary clubs in the United States can participate in the program, which is managed by the Open World
Leadership Center and funded by Congress. Rotary districts or clubs prepare an eight-day program that’s
designed around an Open World civic theme, such as:
• Accountable governance
• NGO development
• Higher education and innovation
• Social issues, focusing on health care provision and social services including special education
• Entrepreneurship and Innovation
The program emphasizes professional development, exchange, and cooperation. Key concepts include
transparency, accountability, civic initiative, and volunteerism.
WHAT DOES A HOST ROTARY CLUB DO?
The host club coordinates all on-the-ground logistics and prepares a program schedule:
1. Provides a homestay for six Open World participants and an interpreter for eight days and nights
2. Meets participants at the airport, and provides transportation between scheduled events,
activities, Rotary club meetings, etc.
3. Prepares a substantive program schedule that includes professional meetings for a minimum of
four full working days (32 hours), meals, cultural activities, and opportunities for participants and
hosts to get to know each other and share ideas
4. Submits a final report (host narrative, final agenda, cost share form, articles, etc.) and the
Expense Reimbursement Report/Request Form with corresponding materials to Rotary (both
submitted by a host coordinator)
Delegates and their American hosts and presenters often stay in touch and collaborate after the visit.
WHO ARE THE OPEN WORLD PARTICIPANTS?
The group of participants includes five delegates and one facilitator. Delegates are young professionals
(aged 23-35 and for some delegations 23-30) from Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Kyrgyzstan, Russia,
Serbia, Tajikistan, and Ukraine. Delegates are civic leaders in the fields of health, economics,
environment, education, business, local government, law, journalism, NGOs (nongovernmental
For more information go to rotary.org and search "open world"
 
The Rotary Four Way Test
 

In 1932, Rotarian Herbert J. Taylor created The Four-Way Test. The test, which has been translated into more than 100 languages, asks the following questions:

Of the things we think, say or do

Is it the TRUTH?

Is it FAIR to all concerned?

Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?