Rotary Club of Indianola
Weekly Bulletin
Russell Hampton
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Club Information
Welcome to Rotary!
Indianola
Service Above Self
We meet Fridays at 12:00 PM
Indianola Country Club
1610 Country Club Road
Indianola, IA  50125
United States
DistrictSiteIcon District Site
VenueMap Venue Map
 
 
Duty Roster
Duty
Greeter
Sergeant
Music
Invocation
Program
This Week
Mary T
Todd K
Keri B
Betty
Steve Warrington
Next Week
 
Jenn P-M
Janet H
Ev L
Sinikka W
Nov  4  Steve West
Nov 11  Bob W
Nov 18 Karl W
Nov 25 No Meeting
Oct 21  Sinikka W
Oct 28 Joe W
 
Mark your calendars
Oct. 22ns
World Polio Day
Oct. 22nd.
10:00 - 2:00
Volunteers to take donations at:
WalMart, Fareway, & HyVee
 
Coralville Radisson
Nov 05, 2016 
5:45 PM – 9:00 PM
 
Nov. 8 Election Day
 
 New Odyssey Christmas Show
3:00 p.m.   November 27th
Sponsored by the Indianola Concert Association. 
This week's Program
 
 
Steve has asked Doug Shull to provide the group with an update on the County Courthouse.
 
 
RYE Pumpkin Carving Saturday
 
 
Saturday, October 15th, our club will sponsor the District 6000 Rotary Youth Exchange pumpkin event.  It will be held at the Warren County Historical Society's Facility at the Fairgrounds.
 
We will serve lunch to the RYE youth, host families and District Counselors.  The goal is to allow the students to meet each other, provide counselors with a chance to determine how well the students are adapting during their first two or three months in this county, and help the student and/or host family adjust.
Volunteers are needed beginning at 10:30 a.m. to help fix the meal, serve the meal and clean up. Contact Ron or Drew if you can help out.
 
Celebrating 100 Years

The mission of The Rotary Foundation is to enable Rotarians to advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace through the improvement of health, the support of education, and the alleviation of poverty.

The Rotary Foundation helps fund our humanitarian activities, from local service projects to global initiatives. Your club or district can apply for grants from the Foundation to invest in projects and provide scholarships. The Foundation also leads the charge on worldwide Rotary campaigns such as eradicating polio and promoting peace. Rotarians and friends of Rotary support the Foundation’s work through voluntary contributions.

LEADERSHIP

The Board of Trustees manages the business of the Foundation, led by the trustee chair. The Rotary International president-elect nominates the trustees, who are elected by the Rotary International Board of Directors. The trustee chair serves for one year and trustees serve for four years.

Learn more about Rotary's leadership.

ROTARY SUPPORT

Ask us about the Foundation at contact.center@rotary.org.

Interact Update
Interact Club met on Wednesday Afternoon.
Projects they are working on include:
  • RYE Pumpkin Carving Oct. 15th
  • Food Pantry Volunteers on Oct. 18th.
  • World Polio Day Oct. 22nd
  • Halloween Hike Oct 24th
  • Leadership skills.
Their quote for today:  "What you do today can improve ALL of your tomorrow's."  Ralph Martison.
Rotary Foundation Centennial

“We should not live for ourselves alone, but for the joy in doing good for others.”

– Arch Klumph, founder of The Rotary Foundation

Dictionary Schedule
This year's dictionary distribution will be scheduled as follows:
 
10:20 a.m.  Oct 14th                         Irving
 2:20 a.m.   Oct 14th                        Wilder
 
This is the last of the dictionaries for the year.  To see photos click on the link below.
 
Xicotepec Project
Posted on Sep 22, 2016
 
  • Trip dates are March 11–19, 2017
  • Apply online at xicoproject.org
  • Pay your $200 deposit online with the application
  • YOUTH DEADLINE:  Application and $200 deposit must be received by November 7, 2016
  • There are limited spots available.  Applications are processed first-come, first-served

Questions should be referred to info@xicoproject.org

 
News
Program Suggestions
State Public Defender Adam Gregg  from our State's new Wrongful Conviction Division, has a 25 minute presentation titled “Under the Microscope: Identifying Wrongful Convictions in Iowa".
Email:   kconnell@spd.state.ia.us  or Phone: 515-242-6158
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Jayne Armstrong
jayne.armstrong@sba.gov
US Small Business Administration
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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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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,  Call 961-9410 to reach Ryan.
 
Hollie Askie, Warren County Economic Director, Call 961-1067 to reach Hollie.
 
 
 
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Volume 2016 | Issue 37

 
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