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Club Committee Meetings

Board Meeting 7:00 a.m. Thursday Sept. 3rd  HyVee Market Cafe

NOTE Change of Location

 

District Events

District 6000 Calendar Link

One Rotary Summit

This is the new Rotary International name for the Fall Training Seminars that our District has held.

Thursday, September 24, at the Shive-Hattery office building from 6:00-9:00 p.m. with a light supper served at 5:30.  This event is FREE but advanced registration is required to plan for food and sufficient seating. 

 

OUR FOURTH ANNUAL DISTRICT 6000 ROTARY FOUNDATION DINNER!

The event will be held on Saturday, November 7 at the Blank Park Zoo in Des Moines.  The evening begins with cocktails or Walking through Open Zoo Exhibits at 6 pm and dinner at 7 pm catered by Johnny's Italian Steakhouse.  The program begins around 8 pm and our Keynote Speaker is Past Rotary International President and Foundation Trustees Chair, Ray Klinginsmith.

Contact Carolyn at the district office 877-976-8279 when reservations are being taken.

 

Duty Schedule

Greeter-      Tim Mc
Music-         Table 4
Invocation-  Terry P
Sergeant-    Mike L
Program-     Blake W
 
Next Week
Greeter-      Jennifer Mc
Music-         Table 5
Invocation-  Mark P
Sergeant-    Pat O
Program-     Kelly W
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Thought For The Day

“Show respect to people who don’t even deserve it.

Not as a reflection of their character,

but as a reflection of yours.”

 Dave Willis 

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Program Schedule

Sep 11- Kelly Walter
Sep 18- Steve Warrington
Sep 25- Sinikka Waugh
Oct   2- Joe Weinman
Oct   9- Steve West
Oct 16- Bob Whitlock
Oct 23- Keri Blake
Oct 30- Gary Coleman
 
Program Suggestions
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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Ray Thompson and I'm a speaker and entertainer. I have a 20-minute presentation about “Perception of Change” that I think your Rotary Club members will really enjoy and benefit from. Every year I donate my time to an organization I believe in and this year I've chosen Rotary because the "Service Above Self" motto aligns with one of my core beliefs. Who should I contact about possibly setting that up? I know your new year kicked off this month and you may have many booked already. Ray Thompson 515-256-0999  Ray.Thompson@outlook.com

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David Fisher, Consultant to Des Moines Airport Authority, wants to talk about proposed airport terminal expansion; 256-5011, dfisher@onthank.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
      
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?
 

The speaker is unknown at time the bulletin was published.

 

K.R. "RAVI" RAVINDRAN

PRESIDENT 2015-16

SEPTEMBER 2015

There was once a strong young man who was offered a job as a woodcutter. He set about his task with energy: The first week, he turned 18 trees into firewood. The second week, he worked just as hard, but was surprised to find he had chopped only 11 trees. The third week, despite working nonstop from morning till night, the number was six, and he went despairingly to the foreman to offer his resignation. "I am losing my strength. I can no longer cut as many trees as I once could."
The foreman looked at the young man, who seemed to him in fine health. "Have you thought of sharpening your ax?" he asked.
"Sharpen my ax? Who has time to sharpen an ax?" the young man asked indignantly. "I have been too busy chopping wood!"
When we aren't making the kind of progress we feel we should be making, the natural response is to redouble our efforts. Sometimes, though, the better response is not to work harder, but to work smarter. Look at your tools. Analyze your processes. Are you directing your resources in the most effective ways? Or are you pouring all your strength into chopping wood with a dull ax?
For the last 20 years, we have relentlessly beaten the drum of membership in Rotary. We set goals and launch campaigns, all focused on bringing in more and more members. And yet, our overall numbers remain the same.
It is time to sharpen our tools. Instead of focusing on the question, "How can we bring more members into Rotary?" we should be asking ourselves, "How can we add more value to Rotary membership, so that more will join and fewer will leave?"
One way we are doing that is with the new Rotary Global Rewards program, which launched in July. This innovative program allows Rotarians to connect with, and receive discounts and concessions from, businesses and service providers around the world. Individual Rotarians may submit their own business to be included alongside those with which Rotary has already negotiated relationships; the most appropriate offers will be added to the listings. We have also created the option of allowing businesses to return a percentage of their profit on each transaction to our Rotary Foundation, and several companies have already been locked into this part of the scheme. Each month we will update the list with additional offers that we may receive. I urge all of you to try it out by signing up on My Rotary at Rotary.org now. The more Rotarians participate, the stronger, and more beneficial, the program will be.
Much more than another loyalty program, Rotary Global Rewards is a new way to benefit from being a Rotarian, and being part of the Rotary network. It is another way to combine business and service. And it is yet another way to add value to Rotary membership. We cannot forget that our potential members will be asking themselves, "What's in it for me?" We need to demonstrate the value of Rotary by showing that becoming a Rotarian will enrich their lives, as it has ours.
 
Rotary members can enjoy discounts on travel, hotels, dining, entertainment, and more through , a new member benefit program that begins 1 July. Anyone can view the offers, but only Rotary members who sign in to their My Rotary accounts can redeem the discounts. Check back often as more products and services from companies around the world will be added throughout the year.
Explore offers in 
Find answers to  
Rotary News
1-Jul-2015

 

PS:  There is an app for the rewards program:  

On your mobile device, go to www.rotary.org/globalrewards and sign in to My Rotary to get discounts and special offers exclusively for Rotary members. 

 
 
Warren County Farm Tour - Last Sunday was a huge success.
​Book Sale - Sept. 25/26
 
Rotary Bike Ride - Saturday Oct. 17th.
 
 
Below is a list of Community Events or Links to Community Event Websites

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