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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

                  This Week                          Next Week
Greeter-        Ken S                              Jay Simmons
Music-          Keri B                              Janet H   
Invocation-   Terry P                             Betty S
Sergeant-      Jeromy P                          Tucker M
Program-      Dave T                             Stan T
 
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Service Fair
Sept. 14th   11:30 - 1:30   Simpson College
 
Shive-Hattery, Inc.
Sep 22, 2016 
5:30 PM – 9:00 PM

This Week's Program

Dave's Guest this week is Indianola Library's newly appointed Librarian Michele Patrick.
Note: Dave decided to take a fishing trip, so Cyd has stepped in to introduce Michele.  Thanks Cyd.
 
 
 

District 6000 Newsletter Now Available

Click here July - Sept 2016 District 6000 Newsletter or visit www.rotary6000.org to read the latest District newsletter which is now available.
 

Two-district Iowa RYLA continues to set records

 
 Iowa Rotarians in Districts 6000 and 5970 set another record with 241 students attending the week-long Rotary Youth Leadership Awards conference, July 17-22 at Grinnell College. This was the fourth year the two districts combined their efforts, and the third year at Grinnell. Sixty-three of District 6000's 64 clubs sent one or more students, and it was the largest number of RYLA students ever assembled in Iowa. See more pictures and read about this most amazing RYLA experience on pages 18-20.
 
Provided by D-6000 RYLA coordinator PDG Gary Welch

Thought For The Day

“Don’t look back.
Give up the what ifs,
the couldas and shouldas.
It’s wasted time you could be using
to move forward and make new and exciting plans.”
Kris Calvert 

http://homeinsteaders.org/#sthash.qa18CW2N.HifCKLSO.dpuf

RI President's September Message

John F. GermJOHN F. GERM

PRESIDENT 2016-17

SEPTEMBER 2016

In the summer of 1917, only a few months after the United States entered the first world war, Rotary held its eighth annual convention in Atlanta. Although many Rotarians at the time thought the convention should be canceled, the Board of Directors ultimately agreed with Paul Harris that it should continue as planned. In the midst of such uncertainty and fear, Harris penned, as part of his convention greeting, some of the most-quoted words in Rotary:

Individual effort when well directed can accomplish much, but the greatest good must necessarily come from the combined efforts of many men. Individual effort may be turned to individual needs but combined effort should be dedicated to the service of mankind. The power of combined effort knows no limitation.

Fittingly, it was at this convention that then-President Arch C. Klumph proposed a Rotary endowment fund “for the purpose of doing good in the world.” The power of combined effort was joined by a new power: that of combined resources. It was a combination that has proved unstoppable and has been behind so much of Rotary’s work for the last 100 years. Today, it is difficult to imagine Rotary without its Foundation. It was the Foundation that turned Rotary from an organization of local clubs into an international force for good with the power to change the world.

In this Rotary year, we are marking the centennial of our Rotary Foundation in the city where it all began: Atlanta. Our 108th Rotary International Convention promises to be one of the most exciting yet, with inspiring speakers, great entertainment, and a wide array of breakout sessions to help you move your Rotary service forward. And of course, we’ll be celebrating the Foundation’s centennial in style.

Whether you’re a regular convention goer, haven’t been to one in a few years, or haven’t yet attended your first, the 2017 convention will be the one you won’t want to miss. Atlanta is a great destination in its own right, with great food, friendly people, and many local attractions to enjoy. But the real reason to come to the convention is always the convention itself, and the people, ideas, inspiration, and friendship you’ll find there. To learn more, and save money on registration, visit www.riconvention.org. See you in Atlanta!

Program Schedule
Sept 16-Stan T
Sept 23 -Jim T
Sept 30- Mary T
Oct. 7  - Deb Dunkhase
Oct.14 - Steve Warrington
Oct 21 - Sinikka W
Oct.28 - Joe W
Nov 4  - Steve West
 
Program Suggestions
 
Growth Energy would like to educate community leaders about the new E-15 pumps. Growth Energy is an organization committed to the promise of agriculture and growing America’s economy through cleaner, greener energy. 
 
Contact: Marisol Molstre
Account Executive | Strategic Elements LLC
650 S. Prairie View Dr, Ste 205 | West Des Moines, IA 50266 | O 515.226.1492 
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Everybody Wins! Iowa is a nonprofit reading mentoring organization. Our focus is on improving literacy in children Kindergarten to 5th grade. We do this by having students pair with an adult from the community one day a week over the lunch hour. Contact:  
Anna Sunstrom            E: volunteer@everybodywinsiowa.org
Volunteer Outreach Manager   P: 515-242-8462
Everybody Wins! Iowa        W: www.everybodywinsiowa.org
PO Box 691
Des Moines, Iowa 50303
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Ryan Waller, Indianola City Manager, is willing to provide our club with information about our city.  Call 961-9410 to reach Ryan.
 
Doug Shull, Warren County Supervisor, is willing to provide our members with updates on County Government.  Call 961-1030 to reach Doug.
 
Hollie Askie, Warren County Economic Director, is willing to provide our members with updates.  Call 961-1067 to reach Hollie.
 
 
 

Community Events

Climate Change and National Security
          Wednesday, October 12th 
   Speaker will be Col. Lawrence Wilkerson
   Col. Wilkerson was Chief of Staff for Secretary of State Colin Powell.
 
  Sponsored by The Indianola Green Team and Simpson College
  Luncheon Reservations at:  
  https://securityandclimate.eventbrite.com
          Free Will Donation
 
Two Locations:
11:30 - 1:00  (Luncheon)
Trinity United Presbyterian Church
 
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Simpson College
Black Box Theatre
Kent Student Center

 

 

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Club Contact

 
 For more information about our club you can contact us at:  indianolarotary@gmail.com 
www.IndianolaRotary.org                              IndianolaRotary@gmail.com
facebook.com/indianolarotary            @IndianolaRotary