Rotary Club of Indianola
Weekly Bulletin
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Rotary Club of Indianola
Weekly Bulletin
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
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Duty Roster
Duty
Greeter
Sergeant
Music
Invocation
Program
This Week
TBD
Dave T
TBD
Terry P
Laura
Next Week
Scott G
Stan T
Blair L
Betty S
Drew G
Program Assignments
 
Jan 13  Laura
Jan 20  Drew G
Jan 27  Open
 
 
Feb. 3  Scott G
Feb.10 Steve G
Feb.17 Steve H
Feb.24 Leigh H
 
This week's Program
Laura will introduce Mike Hadden.  Mike is with CTE-Hope.  CTE-Hope was formed to bring awareness to those who suffer from concussions.
 
Rotary Calendar
Save the Date
Jan. 28
Iowa Energy / PolioPlus
Ticket Sales End Today
 
March 4, 2017
9 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
Shive-Hatterly, Inc.
West Des Moines, Iowa
 
April 11, 2017
Des Moines Metro-wide
100th Year Rotary Foundation Dinner.
Location TBD
 
April 21, 2017
Rotary Club of Indianola
Rotary Foundation Dinner
Annelise Winery
 
IOwa Energy / Polio plus
 
The deadline to purchase tickets for the Iowa Energy  / PolioPlus basketball game is today, Jan. 13th.   
 
Tickets - $16 each.  One-Half goes to PolioPlus.
If you are unable to attend, the ticket you purchase will be given to a youth who otherwise could not attend.
 
See Ron today to purchase your tickets.
RI President's January Message

John F. Germ

President 2016-17

January 2017

As we enter 2017, we also enter the second year of the initiative known as the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. These goals, usually referred to as the SDGs, pertain to a list of 17 areas where the people of the world can come together to address our most pressing economic, political, and social challenges. It is a hugely ambitious list, and it has to be. The ultimate aim of these goals is nothing less than peace, prosperity, security, and equality for all of humanity.

How do you even begin to tackle such a project? At Rotary, our answer is simple: one step at a time. These goals are nothing new for Rotary: They're already reflected in our areas of focus. We also understand that all of these 17 goals, just like our six areas of focus, are interrelated. You can't have good health without clean water. You can't have clean water without good sanitation. Good sanitation in turn helps keep children in school, which improves education, which improves economic prosperity and health. When you are talking about the advancement of an entire planet, no one indicator, no one goal, no one country, exists in isolation. To make real and lasting progress, we must all move forward together.

The idea of sustainability is key to the SDGs – and to our service in Rotary. Sustainability simply means making progress that will endure. It means not just digging a well, but being sure that a community can maintain it. It means not just running a health camp for a week, but training local health workers. It means empowering families and communities to take charge of their own futures by giving them the tools they need to succeed.

Sustainability has always been at the heart of our thinking in Rotary. We've been around for nearly 112 years and intend to be around for many more. We've already seen the difference our work has made: in health, in education, in water and sanitation, and of course in our efforts to end polio.

Polio eradication is the ultimate in sustainable service: a project that, once completed, will benefit the world forever. And those benefits will go far beyond the eradication of a single human disease. The estimated cost savings we will see once polio is eradicated are about $1 billion per year. That is money that can be returned to public health budgets and directed to other pressing needs, carrying the good work of today forward for many healthier tomorrows.

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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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 36

 
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