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Russell Hampton
Sage

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?
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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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           This Week's Duty Roster
Greeter -                           Don Koch
Sergeant-At-Arms -            Tim McConnell  
Music -                              Smile
Invocation -                       Betty Sandy
Program -                          Cyd Dyer
 
           Next Week's Duty Roster
Greeter                            Lala Kossman
Sergeant-At-Arms -          Joyce Godwin
Music -                            Jack Mithelman
Invocation -                     Ev Laning
Program -                        Gary Coleman

Cyd plans to provide a historical update about Dunn Library, which is celebrating 50 year anniversary this week.

Rotary Youth Exchange Pumpkin Fest
The Youth Pumpkin Fest will be Saturday, October 25th from about 10:00 to 2:00. We need Indianola Rotarians to help. We’ll have exchange students and Rotarians from throughout the district and we should show our support through participation. Please contact Ron to volunteer.

 

 

Distribution at the last two Schools are scheduled this week as follows:

Whittier - Thursday      October 16, 12:30

Wilder  -   Thursday      October 16, 2:30

 
An article in this week's Record-Herald provided historical pictures of the start of Dunn Library on Simpson College Campus in Oct. 1964.  Over 50,000 books and items were carried by students from the old library to the new Dunn Library.  You can find pictures on the Dunn Library Facebook page at:  https://www.facebook.com/DunnLibrary?ref=stream&hc_location=stream
A special Open House will be held on Saturday Oct. 18th from 10 - Noon.  The Public is welcome.

“If you want to test your memory, 
try to recall what you were worrying about 
one year ago today.”

~ E. Joseph Cossman

In October 1914, Jonas Salk was born – a man who would change world history by inventing the first effective vaccine against polio. When the vaccine was introduced in the United States in the 1950s, polls indicated that polio was one of the nation's two greatest fears, second only to the fear of atomic war. And with good reason: In the 1952 U.S. polio epidemic, 58,000 cases were reported, with 3,145 deaths and 21,269 instances of permanent, disabling paralysis. Globally, polio paralyzed or killed up to half a million people every year.

Soon after the Salk vaccine was created, Albert Sabin developed an oral version, allowing tremendous numbers of children to be immunized quickly, safely, and inexpensively. In 1985, Rotary's PolioPlus program was born, with a simple goal: to immunize every child under age five against this crippling disease. Thanks in large part to the initial success of PolioPlus, in 1988 the 166 member states of the World Health Assembly unanimously set the goal of global polio eradication.

At the time, the idea was breathtakingly ambitious, and many called it impossible. Today, we are closer to this goal than ever before, with only a few hundred cases of polio reported per year, and just three remaining endemic countries. We are on track to achieve full eradication by 2018 – if we can keep up the momentum that has brought us this far.

And this month, we will mark World Polio Day on 24 October, and celebrate the 100th anniversary of Dr. Salk's birth.

I ask you all to Light Up Rotary this month by doing whatever you can to shine a spotlight on our efforts to eradicate polio. Call your government officials and let them know that polio eradication matters to you. Go to endpolionow.org for inspiring stories about Rotary's work, and share them on social media. And make the best investment you'll ever make, by donating to polio eradication right on the endpolionow.org website and earning a two-to-one match on your contribution from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

When we eradicate polio – and we will – we'll have brought the world into a better future, and Rotary into a better future as well. We will have proved ourselves, as an organization, capable of great things. And we will have given our children and grandchildren a gift that will endure forever: a polio-free world.

GARY C.K. HUANG

PRESIDENT 2014-15

DinnerHoliday Inn Convention Center 
Coralville
Nov 08, 2014 06:00 PM - 10:00 PM
 
Grant Management Seminar - Des Moines AreaThe location is yet to be determined 
Mar 07, 2015
Below is the program schedule for the next several weeks:
Oct 24- Gary Coleman
Oct 31- Ron Heideman - Water project guest speaker
Nov  7- Amy Duncan
Nov14- Indianola's Tech Scene
Nov21- Bill Thomas
 
Program Suggestions:
1.  Tom Shively, www.iowacollegeplanner.com,   Iowa College Planner  Contact:   shively1128@gmail.com   Tom has spent 45 years in admissions and high school college advising. A graaduate of Simpson College, Tom recently left Dowling High School to work independently with families of college age students.
 
3. Slide Presentation of Same, Tanzania Water Project.  Contact Terry
 
4.  I am a member of the team for Veterans for Missing and Exploited Children, a nonprofit organization based in Oskaloosa, Iowa. Holden R. Barnhart, a military veteran who served in Iraq in 2006-2007, is the founder and president of our organization. I am trying to line up speaking engagements for him to help spread the word about our organization, what we have to offer all communities, and gain support. I would like to know if you would be interested in having Holden Barnhart speak at one of your meetings to help us get the word out that we are here. Please feel free to contact me via facebook message or call Holden Barnhart at 1808-772-3456. Thank you for taking the time to take a look at this and I look forward to hearing from you! www.vfmaec.com or visit us on our facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Veterans-for-Missing-and-Exploited-Children/194630694024081
 
 
 
 
 
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