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Rotary Club of Indianola
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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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“Giving is living. What is important is how much of yourself you put into the giving. That is what makes the living sublime.”
— A New Definition of Rotary, THE ROTARIAN, January 1992

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This Week's Program

Bob W has invited Paul Dalluge to tell his life story this week.  Thanks in advance Paul

 

Work Hard to keep those resolutions.
IYP & Rotary

Save the Date

Tuesday January 15, 2019

Rotary will meet with Indianola Young Professionals (IYP) at the Brickhouse beginning at 6:30 p.m.

The objective of the joint meeting is to discuss the possibility of starting a Satellite Rotary Club.

All Rotary members are invited to attend.

Fund Raising

The Board met Wednesday morning and discussed options for the book that was donated by Chuck Long.

A decision was made to create a Facebook auction for the book.  The first bid is $40.  The highest bidder will receive the book.

Proceeds from the sale of the book will be used at the Art Fair in October, with the idea that profit will be shared with the Indianola High School Art Department.

President's January Message

Vocational service can be hard to define, but it is easy to describe: It is simply the point where our Rotary lives and our professional lives intersect. When we put our Rotary ideals to work through our work, that is vocational service.

When I returned to the Bahamas after many years working in health care administration abroad, I realized that my country badly needed a modern health care facility. The resources we had at the time were out of date and inadequate, and people who were unable to travel abroad for care often did not receive the care they needed. Without the experience I had gained in the United States, I could have done nothing to change the status quo. But since I did have that experience, I was in a unique position to have an impact. I knew I could turn my professional path to good and make a career out of improving Bahamian health care.

As Rotary became part of my journey, I discovered that the words of Paul Harris that became the basis of Rotary — that shared effort knows no limitations — were also true for my vocation. I could not bring modern health care to the Bahamas alone. But through partnership, both with the doctors who eventually became my partners in Doctors Hospital and with all the dedicated staff members who worked in the hospital over the years, we could change everything. My goal became a shared goal — and then it became reality.

Rotary emphasizes the dignity of every vocation and the worth of every calling. Remember that the four founding members included no doctors or peacemakers — just an attorney, a mining engineer, a coal dealer, and a printer. From the beginning, the diversity of those vocations gave Rotary a special strength. And that diversity is reflected in our classification system, which aims to ensure that each club represents the full range of businesses and professions that serve each community.

Paul Harris put it this way: "Each Rotarian is the connecting link between the idealism of Rotary and his trade or profession." It was true when he said it and should be equally true now. We only spend an hour or two a week at our Rotary meetings, but most of us spend most of our waking time at work. Through Rotary, those hours are also an opportunity for service: a chance to Be the Inspiration to those we work with, those who work for us, and the communities we serve.

Stories
Duty Schedule  January
January         Greeter                       Program
18-Jan-19   Ryan Waller                 Paul Dalluge
25-Jan-19   Steve Warrington         Laura Drees
February
 1-Feb-19   Laura Drees                  Amy Duncan
 8-Feb-19   Josh Weitzel                 Drew Gocken
15-Feb-19  Robert Whitlock          Scott Gray
22-Feb-19  Paul Dalluge                Steve Hall
 

             Rotary Duty Teams

                Sergeant          Music            Invocation

Jan  18    Seth L                Karl W         Terry P
Jan  25    Mike L               Blair L         Sinikka W  
Feb  1     Tim Mc             Arlen S         Paul D
Feb  8     Jenn P-M           Joe W           Steve R

Calendar

 
2019 Indianola Chamber of Commerce Annual Dinner
When: January 17, 2019  5:30 p.m. - 8:30 pl.m.
where: Kent Center, Hubbell Hall, Simpson College
 
2019 Warren Co Philanthropic Partnership Grant Cycle
01/21/19-02/28/19

Grant Management Seminar - West Des Moines

Shive-Hattery, Inc.
Feb 23, 2019 
8:30 AM – 11:30 AM

Rotary Club of Indianola Foundation Dinner

April 5, 2019  Annelise Winery