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Jan - June 2016 - Dollars For Scholars.
3 Scholarships @ $500
 

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Grant Management Seminar - West Des Moines

Shive-Hattery, Inc.
Mar 05, 2016 
9:00 AM – 2:00 PM
 

Duty Schedule

Greeter-      Mary T
Music-         Table 1
Invocation-  Mark P
Sergeant-    McKinley S
Program-     Terry P
 
Next Week - 
Greeter-      Kelly W
Music-         Table 2
Invocation-  Ev L
Sergeant-    Blake W
Program-     Ron H
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Thought For The Day

“Don’t ask kids what they want to be when they grow up but what problems do they want to solve. This changes the conversation from who do I want to work for, to what do I need to learn to be able to do that.”  

Jaime Casap -

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Program Schedule

Jan.  29 -Ron Heideman

Feb.    5 -Julia Johnson

Feb.  12 -Jerry Kelley

Feb.  19 -Chuck Kerr

Feb.  26 -Todd Kielkopf

​Mar.   4 -Don Koch

Mar. 11 -Lala Kossman

Mar. 18 -Seth Lampman

Mar. 25 -Ev Laning

Program Suggestions

 

Marvis Baehr - Retirement Funding Solutions -- MBaehr@rfslends.com  515-229-9675

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National Pork Board - Contact Marilyn Lynch - Speaker Coordinator - 800-711-0747 X227   Marilyn@Eidsonandpartners.com

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My name is DeLayne Hebert, I talked to Kitte Nobel about being a keynote speaker and she said to reach out to other Rotary locations to see if they are interested in my topic. I would love to come to your club meeting and share the mission of Wildwood Hills Ranch of Iowa, located in St. Charles. It is a camp for at-risk children. Their mission is to transform lives and strengthen communities by providing healing, hope and God's unconditional love to children and youth at-risk. If you would like to know more, or are interested in me coming to speak call me at 515-330-2866 or email me. Thanks, DeLayne Hebert Results Group LLC. delayne@resultgroupllc.com 

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Lee Holmes - South Africa water project update.

leerobholmes@gmail.com

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Erin Bowers, Certified Prevention Specialist. Topic on "Gambling Prevention"

Call Employee & Family Resources at 515.244.2938

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Cracking the Career Code. In the book I talk about finding a career that you are passionate about and creating a plan to get there. I would love to bring this presentation to your club! Tom Henricksen [tom.henricksen@gmail.com]

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Chris Nelson, our assistant governor, will do a program on kayaking in Iowa.

Russell Hampton
National Awards Services Inc.
Sage
Stories

4-Way Test-

      
Of the things we think, say or do
  1. Is it the TRUTH?
  2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?
  3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
  4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

This Week's Program

Our guest this week will be Jenny Knust, Marketing Director of Windsor Manor.

 

REGISTER FOR ROTARY LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE R.L.I.

REGISTER FOR ROTARY LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE R.L.I.

District 6000 along with Rotary Leadership Institute - Heartland are offering this training on Saturday, February 27 at the Zion Lutheran Church in Iowa City.  The cost is $85 and Breakfast, lunch and breaks are included.

"The institute offers a leadership course in three full day parts (Parts I, II, III). Those completing each part are eligible for the next part. The courses are designed to provide Rotary knowledge and to develop leadership skills for voluntary organizations. RLI does not provide position specific training. Instead it is an opportunity to really “discover Rotary”. Some examples of course sessions include "Rotary Beyond the Club", "The Rotary Foundation", "Membership Development and Retention", "Strategic Planning", "Creating Hands On Service Projects", "Vocational Service", "International Service" and "Analyzing a Rotary Club"."

REGISTER BY CLICKING HERE for the R.L.I. Heartland website.  First select the Register tab at the top, then select Part I or II. Contact Terry Geiger P.D.G. and District R.L.I. Chair with questions at tlgeiger@grm.net or 641-442-5559.

GERM REVEALS ‘ROTARY SERVING HUMANITY’ AS 2016-17 PRESIDENTIAL THEME

Rotary’s founder, Paul Harris, believed that serving humanity is “the most worthwhile thing a person can do,” RI President-elect John F. Germ said, and that being a part of Rotary is a “great opportunity” to make that happen.

Germ unveiled the 2016-17 presidential theme, Rotary Serving Humanity, to incoming district governors on 18 January at the International Assembly in San Diego, California, USA.

“I believe everyone recognizes the opportunity to serve Rotary for what it truly is: not a small opportunity, but a great one; an opportunity of a lifetime to change the world for the better, forever through Rotary’s service to humanity,” said Germ.

Rotary members around the globe are serving humanity by providing clean water to underdeveloped communities, promoting peace in conflict areas, and strengthening communities through basic education and literacy. But none more important than our work to eradicate polio worldwide, he said.

After a historic year in which transmission of the wild poliovirus was stopped in Nigeria and all of Africa, Germ said we are closer than ever to ending polio.

“We are at a crossroads in Rotary,” he added. “We are looking ahead at a year that may one day be known as the greatest year in Rotary’s history: the year that sees the world’s last case of polio.”

Last year’s milestones leave just two countries, Afghanistan and Pakistan, where the virus still circulates. Polio would be only the second human disease ever to be eradicated.

When that moment arrives, it’s “tremendously important” that Rotary is ready for it, said Germ. “We need to be sure that we are recognized for that success, and leverage that success into more partnerships, greater growth, and even more ambitious service in the decades to come.”

Germ, a member of the Rotary Club of Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA, encouraged attendees to return to their clubs and communities and spread the word about Rotary’s role in the fight for a polio-free world.

“People who want to do good will see that Rotary is a place where they can change the world. Every Rotary club needs to be ready to give them that opportunity,” Germ said.

Enhancing Rotary’s image isn’t the only way to boost membership. “We need clubs that are flexible, so our service will be more attractive to younger members, recent retirees, and working people.”

He added: “We need more willing hands, more caring hearts, and more bright minds to move our work forward.”

Find more videos from the event
Download 2016-17 theme logo and materials
Follow the assembly on Facebook and Twitter using #IA2016
Download speech transcripts

By Ryan Hyland
Rotary News
18-Jan-2016

GUARDIAN OF INTEGRITY AWARD

Reminder: January 31 DEADLINE for the Guardian of Integrity Award

The District 6000 Vocational Service Team encourages clubs to nominate one worthy member for the Paul E. Hellwege Guardian of Integrity Award, which is named after the late District Governor Paul Hellwege (1954-55). This award is presented annually to Rotarians in District 6000 who have been a member for a minimum of three years who exemplify the attributes and passion for ethics and integrity in his or her vocation, business and personal life that Paul exemplified.  The nomination form is on our website HERE.

Community Events

Below is a list of Community Events

Jan. 28 -  Indianola Chamber of Commerce Annual Awards Dinner

Jan. 28 -  Indianola Community Night @ Iowa Energy Basketball

Below are Links to Community Event Websites

     

        

      

Club Contact

 
 For more information about our club you can contact us at:  indianolarotary@gmail.com