banner
Rotary Club of Indianola
Welcome to Rotary!
Service Above Self
We meet Fridays at 12:00 PM
Indianola Country Club
1610 Country Club Road
Indianola, IA  50125
United States of America
DistrictSiteIcon District Site
VenueMap Venue Map
Rotarians are very much more favorably disposed toward action than they are toward words.”  ~Paul P. Harris Rotary Club of Chicago November 1912
Executives & Directors
President
 
President Elect
 
Vice-President
 
Secretary
 
Treasurer
 
Foundation
 
Membership
 
Immediate Past President
 
Youth
 
Grants
 
Public Relations
 
Board Member
 
Board Member
 
Board Member
 
Board Member
 
Russell Hampton
ClubRunner
ClubRunner Mobile
This Week's Program
 
 
 
Tim's guest will be Bob Kling.  The topic is Indianola's planning agenda for RAGBRAI's visit in July.
.org
 
 
CIVITAS 

Wednesday May 29th 4 - 6 p.m.

Hilton Garden Inn, WDM

Rotary Guiding Principles

These principles have been developed over the years to provide Rotarians with a strong, common purpose and direction. They serve as a foundation for our relationships with each other and the action we take in the world.

Object of Rotary

The Object of Rotary is to encourage and foster the ideal of service as a basis of worthy enterprise and, in particular, to encourage and foster:
  • FIRST: The development of acquaintance as an opportunity for service;
  • SECOND: High ethical standards in business and professions; the recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations; and the dignifying of each Rotarian’s occupation as an opportunity to serve society;
  • THIRD: The application of the ideal of service in each Rotarian’s personal, business, and community life;
  • FOURTH: The advancement of international understanding, goodwill, and peace through a world fellowship of business and professional persons united in the ideal of service.

The Four-Way Test

The Four-Way Test is a nonpartisan and nonsectarian ethical guide for Rotarians to use for their personal and professional relationships. The test has been translated into more than 100 languages, and Rotarians recite it at club meetings:
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?

Avenues of Service

We channel our commitment to service at home and abroad through five Avenues of Service, which are the foundation of club activity.
  • Club Service focuses on making clubs strong. A thriving club is anchored by strong relationships and an active membership development plan.
  • Vocational Service calls on every Rotarian to work with integrity and contribute their expertise to the problems and needs of society. Learn more in An Introduction to Vocational Service and the Code of Conduct.
  • Community Service encourages every Rotarian to find ways to improve the quality of life for people in their communities and to serve the public interest. Learn more in Communities in Action: A Guide to Effective Projects.
  • International Service exemplifies our global reach in promoting peace and understanding. We support this service avenue by sponsoring or volunteering on international projects, seeking partners abroad, and more.
  • Youth Service recognizes the importance of empowering youth and young professionals through leadership development programs such as RotaractInteractRotary Youth Leadership Awards, and Rotary Youth Exchange.

Fathers turn pain into healing solutions

Rotary members destigmatize opioid recovery

By Photos by 
A father’s concern and fear propelled sleepless Ben Lowry, an attorney in Portland, Maine, out into the streets one evening searching for his eldest son. 
Just a year earlier, his son had been in college studying engineering when he began using drugs, including opioids. Lowry’s family spent more than $100,000 on treatment and recovery programs before Lowry gave his son an ultimatum: stop using or move out. His son moved out.
Now, hearing the wail of sirens on this cold fall night, Lowry feared the worst.
“Someone said there was an overdose nearby, and I hurried over, thinking it was my son,” Lowry said, his voice cracking with emotion. “There was a young woman dead in the street, probably in her 20s. It’s a very difficult thing to see, especially when your son is living out there.”

      

Stories
Duty Schedule
May           Greeter                       Program
31-May     Jeromy Pribil              Jennifer McCurdy
June
 7-Jun        Steve Rose                 Pat O'Meara
14-Jun       Mark Schlenker         Dave Tanner
21-Jun       Arlen Schrum            Jeomy Pribil
28-Jun       Jay Simmons             Jenn P-M
 
 
                             Rotary Duty Teams

                Sergeant          Music            Invocation

May 31   Jenn P-M           Joe W           Dave T
June  7    Seth L                Karl W         Terry P
June 14   Mike L              Blair L          Sinikka W
May 24   Tim Mc             Arlen S         Paul D
 

Calendar      

 
____________________________________
Rotary Civitas
WED, MAY 29. 2019 
Hilton Garden Inn in WDM
4:30 – 6:00 pm.
 
Rotary Summit
Unity Point Health's Education & Research Center
1415 Woodland Des Moines. 
June 10, 2019
1:00 PM – 4:00 PM 
____________________________________
                               Rotary Arts Festival
                                                Cancelled