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Indianola
Service Above Self
We meet Fridays at 12:00 PM
Indianola Country Club
1610 Country Club Road
Indianola, IA  50125
United States
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Weekly Duty Schedule

Greeter-       Keri B
Music-         Table 2
Invocation-   Betty S
Sergeant-     Mckinley S
Program-     Don K

 

Next Week - 
Greeter-       Gary C
Music-         Table 2
Invocation-  Terry P
Sergeant-     Blake W
Program-     Open

This Week's Program

Don's guest will be Mike White, ISU Viticulture Extension Specialist.

2016 District 6000 Conference

 
All District 6000 Rotarians are invited to our District Conference, March 31 - April 2, 2016 at the Holiday Inn Des Moines Airport Conference Center!  Our featured speakers are Polio survivor Ann Lee Hussey, Dr. Troy Paino, President of Truman State University, Rotary International Director Jennifer Jones and our Rotary International President’s Representative Donald Mebus of Arlington, Texas.
To see the tentative schedule and other details, check out the DISTRICT CONFERENCE 2016 section on the right of our website.  You can register online with your credit card or with the Registration Form. To get the EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT, you must register online by Monday, February 29 or have your envelope postmarked by Feb. 29!     Make your plans now to attend!
Thought For The Day
“Positive thinking is not about expecting the best
to happen every time but accepting that whatever happens
is the best for this moment.”
Author Unknown
 

RI President's March Message

K.R. RAVINDRAN

PRESIDENT 2015-16

MARCH 2016

Some years ago, I was asked to speak at an Interact club in my home city of Colombo, Sri Lanka. I have always taken my interactions with Rotary youth very seriously, so I prepared my remarks carefully and put the same effort into my presentation that I would for any other event. After the meeting, I stayed to chat with a few of the Interactors, answering their questions and wishing them well.

I came out of the classroom where we had met into the autumn afternoon. The bright sun was shining directly into my eyes, so I found a bit of shade behind a pillar where I could wait for my ride.

As I stood there, hidden from view, I overheard a group of the very Interactors who had just listened to my speech. Naturally I was curious: What would they be saying? What had they taken away from my presentation? I quickly realized that what they had taken away was not at all what I had intended.

They were not talking about what I had said, the stories I had told, or the lessons I had come to their school to impart. To my astonishment, the major topic of conversation was my tie! I listened with amusement as they chattered about my Western clothes, my background, my business; every aspect of my appearance and behavior was dissected and discussed. Just as they began to speculate about what car I drove, my ride arrived and I stepped out into view. They were perhaps a bit embarrassed, but I just smiled, got into the car, and drove off with a wave.

Whatever they learned from me that day, I learned far more. I learned that the lessons we teach with our examples are far more powerful than those we teach with words. I realized that as a Rotary leader, and a prominent person in the community, I had, for better or worse, become a role model for these young people. Their eyes were on me in a way that I had never before appreciated. If they chose to emulate me, they would model themselves on what they saw, not what I told them.

All of us in Rotary are leaders, in one way or another, in our communities. All of us bear the responsibility that comes with that. Our Rotary values, our Rotary ideals, cannot be left within the confines of our Rotary clubs. They must be carried with us every day. Wherever we are, whoever we are with, whether we are involved in Rotary work – we are always representing Rotary. We must conduct ourselves accordingly: in what we think, what we say, what we do, and how we do it. Our communities, and our children, deserve no less.

March Board Meeting Minutes

Rotary Club of Indianola
March 2016 Board Meeting Minutes
  1. Terry updated the group on the shed(s) at the National Balloon Field.  A suggestion was approved that we consider this project the Steve Pfeifer Memorial Balloon Shed, or another appropriate name if suggested.  A meeting is scheduled with NBC Officials on Monday March 7th to discuss parking for this year’s event and potential financial assistance for replacement of the sheds. 
  2. Rotaract has scheduled a “Meals For The Heartland” event on April 23, 2016.  The event will be held at Cowles Fieldhouse from 6 – 9 p.m.  20 Teams of 10 people each are needed to reach the goal of 40,000 meals. Rotary members are encouraged to form a team to participate in support of our Rotaract Club.
  3. The City of Indianola Beautification Committee has scheduled a “Beautification Blowout” for Saturday April 23, 2016. The event will be held from 10 a.m. – Noon on this date and Rotarians are asked to form a team to help clean up our community.
  4. The 2016 RAW ride will be held Saturday April 30th.  More information to be provided soon.
  5. The Rotary Presidential Citation requires a club to have 10% of its membership enrolled in “Rotary Direct”.  Rotary Direct is a regularly scheduled payment directly to the Rotary Foundation.  Visit the web page to sign up at:  www.rotary.org/give
  6. The Rotary Governor’s Citation is awarded when a club submits a minimum of $100 per year per member to the Rotary Foundation.  As of March 1st, our club has submitted $3,819 to the Foundation.  Every member is encouraged to contribute to the Foundation and will be asked the next two Friday’s to add to the total.  If you wish to have your donation monitored, write a check to Rotary Club of Indianola and mark it “Rotary Foundation”.  You will receive a notice from RI each calendar year acknowledging the amount of your yearly donations to the Foundation.
  7. The Service Committee has established a budget item list for the next Rotary Year.  This list will be used to create a Budget report for all committees and used in the Rotary year beginning July 1st.
  8. The board is searching for locations to place Highway Signs for our Club on roads leading to Indianola.
  9. A club “Historian” would be able to monitor our Club’s History.  At the same time, a space was offered to store items the Club wishes to keep and use.  A rodent proof cabinet will be located to store items, including banners, in the Warehouse Space offered by EXIT Realty.
  10. All Members are encouraged to attend the Rotary District 6000 Annual Conference at the Des Moines Airport Holiday Inn on March 30th – April 2nd.  Registration for the event is found on the District’s website.

Community Events

Community Events

March 4th - 6th - "The Nerd" performed by Carousel Community Theatre

 

Below are Links to Community Event Websites

     

        

      

Program Schedule
Mar. 11 -Open
Mar. 18 -Seth Lampman
Mar. 25 -Ev Laning
​Apr.   1 -Blair Lawson
Apr.   8 -Mike Lindeberg
​Apr.  15 -Tim McConnell
Apr.  22 -Jennifer McCurdy
Apr.  29 -Open
Program Suggestions
National Balloon Classic - Staci Scheurenbrand, Director.  NBC has created a presentation to provide details of NBC's growth the past three years, changes that were incorporated into the Classic and a look at their future vision for the Classic.  Call 961-8415
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Iowa Home Care has programs and presentations available: *Home Health Overview: history,Medicaid transition to MCOs in Iowa,  *Home Health Care and Mental Illness, *Senior interests  Contact Charles Ganske, Marketing Director, at 515-222-2285 
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Marvis Baehr - Retirement Funding Solutions -- MBaehr@rfslends.com  515-229-9675
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DeLayne Hebert is available to share the mission of Wildwood Hills Ranch of Iowa, St. Charles a camp for at-risk children.  515-330-2866 or email at delayne@resultgroupllc.com 
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Lee Holmes - South Africa water project update.
leerobholmes@gmail.com
Lee will be in South Africa for the next few weeks, starting January 30th.
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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. Contact: Tom Henricksen [tom.henricksen@gmail.com]
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Chris Nelson, our assistant governor, will do a program on kayaking in Iowa.
About Rotary

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

There are 1.2 million Rotarians in 35,000 clubs doing good all over the world. This network of clubs makes up Rotary International.Rotary International Council on Legislation voting
As a club member you help elect your own leaders each year, and your president works with your president-elect, officers, board members, and committee chairs to manage the club. Your club pays dues to RI, and in return RI provides resources, training, and programs to help your club run effectively.  
Your club and others in your geographic area are part of a district, led by your district governor. Districts help clubs connect to each other and access Rotary resources. There are around 530 districts, and these are organized into 34 zones. Each zone has about the same number of Rotarians.
Rotary clubs sponsor other service clubs and groups that broaden our reach:

LEADERSHIP

The president of Rotary International is elected by Rotarians and leads an elected board of directors. The president serves for one year, and directors serve for two years.
The general secretary manages staff at Rotary’s headquarters in Evanston, Illinois, USA, and additional offices around the world.
Learn more about Rotary's leadership.

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