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Duty Calendar

Rotary Reminders

Club Committee Meetings

Board Meeting is scheduled for January 7th 
at Crouse Cafe - 7:00 a.m.
 

District Events

District 6000 Calendar Link

Grant Management Seminar - West Des Moines

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

Duty Schedule

Greeter-      
Music-         Table 4
Invocation-  Betty S
Sergeant-    Pat O
Program-     Steve G
 
Next Week - 
Greeter-      Jim T
Music-         Table 5
Invocation-  Terry P
Sergeant-    Arlen S
Program-     Steve H
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Thought For The Day

“Our attitudes control our lives.
Attitudes are a secret power
working twenty-four hours a day,
for good or bad.
It is of paramount importance
that we know how to harness
and control this great force.”

 Irving Berlin

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Program Schedule

Jan.  15 -Steve Hall

Jan.  22 -Open

Jan.  29 -Ron Heideman

Feb.    5 -Julia Johnson

Feb.  12 -Jerry Kelley

Feb.  19 -Chuck Kerr

Feb.  26 -Todd Kielkopf

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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Windsor Manor has asked to speak at our Rotary Club.  Contact is Leigh at 515-508-0569

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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

 

Steve's guest will be John Fuller, currently Marketing and Development Director at Goodwill of Central Iowa. John is also a former member of our club.

New Members

This week we welcome Two New Members, Jeromy Pribil and Karl Wilt,
 
   
WE’RE ZEROING IN ON THE POLIOVIRUS
http://www.endpolio.org/
 
Last year marked the 30th anniversary of Rotary's PolioPlus program.  It's been over three years since we've seen Type 3 wild polio in the world, which means that this particular strain has most likely disappeared forever.  
 
Use the link above to read more about the progress being made to eradicate Polio or Click on the picture to read about the 30th anniversary held last year.

RI President's January Message

K.R. RAVINDRAN

PRESIDENT 2015-16

JANUARY 2016

There is a story told in my Hindu tradition of two sages, Shaunaka and Abhipratari. They were worshippers of Prana, the wind god. One day, the two men were about to sit down to lunch when a poor student knocked on their door, asking for food.

"No, boy, do not bother us at this hour," was the reply. The student was surprised but very hungry, so he persisted.

"Tell me, honored sirs, which deity do you worship?"

"Prana, the wind god," they answered impatiently.

"Do you not know that the world begins and ends with wind, and that wind pervades the entire universe?"

The two sages were by now very irritated by their impertinent guest. "Of course we know it!" they replied.

"Well, then," continued the student, "if Prana pervades the universe, then he pervades me also, since I am but part of the universe. He is also in this hungry body, which stands before you begging for a bite to eat! And so in denying food to me, you deny it to the very deity whom you say you serve."

The sages realized the student spoke the truth and invited him to enter and share their meal. For they understood, at that moment, that by opening the door to one who sought their help, they were not only serving that individual – but reaching toward a larger goal.

Our experience of Rotary is, for the most part, based in our own communities. We meet every week in our clubs, in the same places, with the same familiar friends. While almost all of us are involved in some way or other in international service, the Rotary we see and share from day to day feels very local. It can be easy to lose sight of the larger picture – of what our service truly means.

Every impact you have as a Rotarian, individually and through your club, is multiplied by the power of our numbers. When you feed one person who is hungry, when you educate one person who is illiterate, when you protect one child from disease, the impact may seem small. It is anything but. For it is only through the power of numbers, through the power of our individual actions and gifts, that we can have the impact we seek: to truly Be a Gift to the World.

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