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WELCOME TO THE JUNE 2024 DISTRICT 7070 NEWSLETTER - SEE WHAT'S INSIDE

Our District 7070 newsletter is meant to keep everyone in our Rotary family up to date on latest news from around the Rotary world, from the clubs in our District, from the various committees in District 7070 and beyond. We send it out to all active Rotarians and post it on to our District Facebook page. We ask that you share this letter and keep our entire Rotary family and friends informed. Make sure they all get a copy. The deadline for your story submissions is always 4 days prior to the end of the month. Check out our District 7070 Facebook Page, Twitter, Instagram accounts and our District 7070 website for even more of the latest news about Rotary here in southern Ontario and around the world. 

 

REMINDERS FOR EVERYONE:

Send In Your Stories and Photos for the Next Edition:

Please send your Rotary Club stories (deadline is always 4 days prior to the end of the month) to our District  Public Image Chair, Dave Andrews at  dave.f.andrews99@gmail.com

A suggestion to the  District Leadership Team, Assistant Governors and Committee Chairs : Send in a story about what your committee is doing and tell our clubs how they can connect with you. 

A suggestion to 2023-24 Club Presidents: There is a place in the Newsletter for News from Clubs. What have you accomplished that you would like to announce to everyone in the District?

HERE IS WHAT IS INSIDE THIS MONTH. YOU CAN CLICK ON EACH TOPIC TO READ THE WHOLE STORY RIGHT HERE IN THE INDEX ....

NEWSLETTERS:

NEWS FROM AROUND THE ROTARY DISTRICT AND BEYOND:
 
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NEWSLETTERS

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District Governor John Burns' June 2024 Newsletter

In his June 2024 Newsletter, District 7070 Governor John Burns, Agent 7070, talks about fellowship in our Rotary events, and club meetings and visits and encourages everyone to come to the June 20 year-end celebration, to watch the Learning Tuesdays on June 18 focusing on the Rotary Foundation, and he looks forward to supporting District Governor Virginia O'Reilly starting on July 1.  

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Rotary International President Gordon McInally's June 2024 Message

In President Gordon McInally's  June 2024 Message, he recaps his year as President and focuses on the future. He talks about reaching an astonishing 3 billion children with the polio vaccine, and we have averted an estimated 20 million cases of paralysis, but we are not yet at zero cases. He talks about Positive peace projects, our support for mental health initiatives. He thanked everyone for the memories and the continued effort to Create Hope in The World. be sure to read June's Rotary magazine for all of the photos that accompanies his newsletter .........

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Chair of the Trustees of The Rotary Foundation Barry Rassin's June 2024 Newsletter

In the Chair of the Trustees of The Rotary Foundation (and Rotary International Past President)  Barry Rassin's June 2024 Newsletter, Barry talks our accomplishments and our support and all of us dreaming big. He talked about our global grants , and Programs of Scale, the Otto and Fran Walter Rotary Peace Center . He said, "We are well on our way to reaching the goal (US $500 million) , and with the support of everyone reading this we’ll make it. I’m especially counting on Rotary members who have not yet contributed. Whatever you give, know that your gift will make a difference, whether it’s for polio eradication, literacy initiatives, peace education, or any other area in which Rotary excels". .......

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The  June 2024 video from Drew Kessler, Rotary International Director, Zone 28 & 32 

To embrace current technology and to be a resource to all members of Zone’s 28/32, the current newsletter has been transitioned to an interactive blog style format that will be managed and moderated by the Zone leadership team. Look for the "In The Zone"  June 2024 video from Drew Kessler, our Rotary International Director, together with Christine Etienne (Director Elect)  in the June 2024 District 7070 Newsletter as they focus on our Youth.

When Drew's "In The Zone"  June 2024 video is available, it will be inserted into the District 7070 June Newsletter that appears on our Rotary District 7070 website and also on the Rotary Zone 28 and 32 website . ....... Please Read more...

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NEWS FROM AROUND THE ROTARY DISTRICT AND BEYOND

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June is Rotary Fellowships Month

What Is your Rotary Club doing to focus on Rotary Fellowships in the month of June 2024, or anytime of the year for that matter?   Rotary Fellowships are groups of Rotary members, spouses, and Rotaractors who: Share a common interest in recreational activities, sports, hobbies, or professions,  Further their vocational development with others in the same profession or field and enhance their Rotary experience by exploring new opportunities and making connections around the world. To find out how you can join or start a Rotary Fellowship, watch this video and Please read more.....

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Learning Tuesdays - June 18, 2024 - Rotary Foundation News  - A "Not To Miss" Presentation Just for YOU - REGISTER TODAY

Be sure to register TODAY and join us for a "Not to Miss" Event - The Rotary Foundation Learning Tuesdays on June 18 with keynote speaker, Michael McGovern, Chair of Rotary International's Polio Plus Committee.  Mike will give us an update, and a look at the next steps involved with polio eradication. He will talk about the ongoing funding and our future needs to eradicate polio. . 

Then we will hear about another important program,  supported by The Rotary Foundation when we hear from Vyana McIntyre, a  Global Grant Scholar. We will hear how the Scholarship has affected her and her future plans.

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YOU'RE INVITED - To the 2023-24 District Governor Changeover and District Awards Night - June 20, 2024

On June 20, 2024.  at the Legion in Whitby, you are invited to attend the Annual District Governor Changeover and District Awards Night as we congratulate District Governor John Burns for a great year and wish District Governor Elect Virginia O'Reilly well as she starts her new year as District Governor. And who is going to win this year's District Awards to Rotary, Rotaract and Interact Clubs?

Join us starting at 5 PM on June 20 at the Whitby Legion. REGISTER TODAY right  Here are see some of the details on the event on the District 7070 Calendar. Cost is $25 per person.  5 pm to 6 pm - registration and fellowship; 6 pm start - Awards presentations ; 7 pm  - dinner ; 7:45 pm  - District Governor Changeover. Details on cost to follow.  At  the Royal Canadian Legion Whitby, 117 Byron St. S., Whitby, ON L1N 4P5

Scarborough Rotary Club Hosts Stephanie Urchick Online on June 25, 2024 - Register TODAY

This isn't just a presentation – it's an interactive opportunity to engage with Stephanie in real-time, to ask questions, share insights, and delve into the magic of Rotary. Stephanie Urchick, a dedicated member of the Rotary Club of McMurray, Pennsylvania, USA, will assume the role of RI President in 2024-25. So, join us for an afternoon of dialogue and discovery as we converse with Stephanie Urchick, delving into her vision for Rotary's future and exploring the transformative power of service. This is your chance to engage directly with Stephanie – come prepared with questions, insights, and a willingness to explore the magic of Rotary together with President-Elect Stephanie Urchick! Stephanie brings with her a wealth of experience and a passion for service that has shaped Rotary's global impact. With her theme "The Magic of Rotary," Stephanie invites us to explore the transformative power of service and community engagement. Don't miss this opportunity to speak with Stephanie as she shares her vision for the future of Rotary and the magic that lies within our global community of service. Join us for an enchanting afternoon with Stephanie Urchick, President-Elect of Rotary International!  Date: June 25, 2024;   Time: 11:00 am ;  Location: Virtual zoom link will follow shortly. Register TODAY :  https://portal.clubrunner.ca/1150/Event/meet-rotary-president-elect--stephanie-urchick

You Are Invited to March with Rotary on June 30 - Rotary Is In The Toronto Pride Parade  - Register Here

Members of the Rotary family (and their friends and family!) are invited to march in a spirit of celebration and inclusion in the Pride Toronto Parade on Sunday, June 30, 2024! We have secured a marching permit for up to 100 people and would love for you to join us with your friends and family! Those who are not members of Rotary Clubs in District 7070 can register as guests. Please register here so that we can send updates re our parade placement and other essential info......

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May 4, 2024  - Rotary Day at The UN - At UNESCO in Paris

Rotary Day at the United Nations celebrates our shared vision for peace and highlights the critical humanitarian activities that Rotary and the UN lead around the world. This year, the Rotary Day was be held at UNESCO, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization on Saturday 4 May 2024 in Paris, France. Nevine Yassa , Chair of Rotary District 7070's Peace Committee recently attended  Rotary Day at UNESCO Headquarters in Paris France and the dynamic Peace Conference in Paris, where she delved into the impactful partnership between UNESCO and Rotary in fostering global peace. The event was both enlightening and inspiring, highlighting the collaborative efforts of these two influential organizations.  A highlight of the conference was an insightful address by Rotary International President Gordon McInally, who emphasized that education is the cornerstone of global peace initiatives. His speech underscored the critical importance of education as a fundamental step toward achieving lasting peace worldwide, understanding cultures around the world and being respectful of each other's differences and lastly Peace with our Planet........

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Highlights from Recent Rotary International Board of Directors Meetings

The 2023–24 RI Board of Directors met in April and in January  2024 at One Rotary Center in Evanston, Illinois, USA and reviewed committee reports and recorded various decisions. here are a few of the highlights. 

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CONFERENCES AND CONVENTIONS

District Learning Assembly - June 1, 2024 - Outstanding Day for District 7070 Leaders

On June 1, 2024, Rotary District 7070 held their District Learning Assembly at the Centennial College Event Centre with 174 District Leaders preparing for the 2024-25 Rotary year. thank you to Past District Governor Iosif Ciosa, our District Learning Chair, and the entire District leadership team for an outstanding day of learning......

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2024 District 7070 Conference - Oct 25-27, 2024 - REGISTER TODAY

District Governor Elect VIRGINIA O'REILLY INVITES YOU TO 2024 DISTRICT 7070 CONFERENCE on OCTOBER 25 - 27, 2024.

BE PREPARED TO BE IRRESTIBLE -- IRRESTIBLE FUN, FOOD AND FELLOWSHIP

REGISTRATION  Price $319.00 + HST ( expires June 30, 2024)........  Price $349.00 + HST (Until Conference ). PLEASE REGISTER HERE
https://www.crsadmin.com/eventportal/Registrations/PublicFill/EventPublicFill.aspx?evtid=1b4dac31-d860-4653-968f-fc7fee4756bc

COME JOIN US AT THE WONDERFUL NOTTAWASAGA RESORT in  ALLISTON, ONTARIO. 

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Rotary International Convention - Calgary - June 21-25, 2025 - Register NOW 

Registration is now open for the 2025 convention. Next year’s Rotary International Convention is in Calgary, Canada! Register and pay by 29 May 2024 for special savings.   https://convention.rotary.org/en-us/2025-rotary-convention-calgary

For more information, CLICK HERE!  And watch this video from Convention Chair Bryn Styles to see why everyone should join us in Calgary!

Rotary International Convention In Singapore Concludes with Optimism

After five days of friendship, excitement, and cultural connections, the 2024 Rotary International Convention in Singapore ended with a focus on the future. Speakers emphasized Rotary’s continuing mission to promote peace and goodwill and previewed next year’s gathering in Calgary, Canada.  See: https://www.rotary.org/en/rotary-international-convention-concludes-optimism   and Please read more......

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Rotary convention in Singapore opened with cultural events, global scope

The 2024 Rotary International Convention in Singapore began with a sweeping global vision, as international humanitarian Graça Machel and Rotary International President R. Gordon R. McInally called on people to take action to make the world more equitable and more peaceful.

Machel, the co-founder of the global leadership group The Elders, who is renowned for her work on behalf of women and children, urged attendees at the opening session of the convention to work for equality for women and equal access to education for girls.....

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IN MEMORIUM

In Memory of our Rotarians 

It is always with great sadness when we loose members of our District 7070 Rotary family. Everyone in District 7070 wants to expresses their deepest sympathies to our extended Rotary family. Please send your notices to Newsletter Editor Dave Andrews at dave.f.andrews99@gmail.com .....

 

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ROTARY FOUNDATION NEWS

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District 7070 Rotary Foundation Chair Bob Wallace's June 2024 Newsletter

In his June 2024 letter to Rotarians,  Past District Governor Bob Wallace, Chair of the District 7070 Rotary Foundation Committee, encourages every Rotarian to set and meet their club and personal goals and make a conscious effort to make a donation to The Rotary Foundation, whatever you can afford, to the Annual Programs Fund, the PolioPlus Fund, the Disaster Response Fund, and to the Endowment Fund. Are you a member of the Paul Harris Society OR the PolioPlus Society? Find out how.........

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Rotary Announces US $2 Million Programs of Scale Grant to Work with farmers in India

Rotary International’s fourth Programs of Scale grant will support members' work with Indian farmers who have been affected by climate change. Barry Rassin, chair of The Rotary Foundation Board of Trustees, announced the US$2 million grant at the 2024 Rotary International Convention in Singapore.

The program, Partners for Water Access and Better Harvests in India, will aim to increase groundwater tables, extend cultivation areas, and raise the incomes of about 60,000 farmers by 25% to 30%......

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Rotary launches US$30 million program to combat deadliest childhood diseases in four African countries

EVANSTON, Ill. (May 28, 2024) — Despite significant progress in recent years, malaria, pneumonia (lower respiratory infections), and diarrheal diseases remain among the leading causes of illness and death for children under five in sub-Saharan Africa.

In response, Rotary, in collaboration with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (Gates Foundation) and World Vision, is launching its ‘Rotary Healthy Communities Challenge’ to strengthen community health systems to deliver lasting disease prevention and treatment......

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Rotary Foundation creates fund to support urgent flood relief efforts in Brazil

The Rotary Foundation created the Brazil Flood Response Fund in response to devastating flooding in the country's southern region, affecting more than 1.45 million people. The fund will support disaster response grants for member-led projects that provide relief supplies to people in the state of Rio Grande do Sul who have been displaced from their homes, or lack power and access to clean water. 

Here's how you can help.

 

You can donate to the Brazil Flood Response Fund through August 31, 2024. If the needs diminish, or if more funds are raised than are requested through disaster response grants, your donations may eventually be used to respond to disasters elsewhere in the world.

IT'S TIME TO QUALIFY  !!! - 2024-25 Rotary Foundation Grant Qualification - NOW AVAILABLE - on The District 7070 Website

The Rotary Foundation requires Rotary and Rotaract Clubs that want to apply for Global and District Grants to be qualified.  Clubs are qualified when two of its members have successfully completed the two on-line quizzes connected to the training modules.  In addition, the President and President Elect of Clubs must sign and submit the MOU – Memorandum Of Understanding to the District.  The qualification is valid for one Rotary year. All documents for the 2024-25 Rotary year are posted under the Rotary Foundation tab on the District’s website, www.rotary7070.org   For any questions, please contact PDG Lars Henriksson, District Grants Sub-Committee Chair at pdglars.henriksson@gmail.com

REMEMBER: To qualify, a Club must have at least two of its members complete the qualification process.  In addition, the Club must submit an MOU to the District, signed by the President and President Elect.   Please Read more for details.............

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Want DDF (District Designated Funds) for a Global Grant?  You must submit a DDF Request Form!
 

Everyone working on a Global Grant application is looking to add DDF – District Designated Funds – to the funding of the project.  Without DDF, the Rotary Foundation will not provide any funds to the project. 

D7070 has guidelines for matching Club cash contribution with our DDF. At the same time, the amount of DDF the District has is limited.  It is based on the funds we raised three years back for the Annual Fund.  There are also many areas where we can and want use our DDF.

Effective immediately, we are therefore requiring everyone looking for DDF to a Global Grant project to complete and submit a DDF Request Form.  The form is available on the District’s website, under the Rotary Foundation tab..  Projects that have not submitted a DDF Request Form run the risk of not receiving any DDF.

For more information, please contact PDG Lars Henriksson at pdglars.henriksson@gmail.com

Tips for applying for a Programs of Scale grant

It’s not too early to begin preparing your concept note for a Programs of Scale grant. Concept notes are due 1 August 2024 for the 2025 Programs of Scale grant competition. For the next award cycle, Programs of Scale proposals must include a minimum of US$500,000 in cash contributions from one or more external program partners. Register for these webinars to learn more about the process:

Note: The time zone is UTC-6 for one of the sessions and UTC-5 for the other because Chicago will switch to daylight saving time in early March.

For more information about past winners or to learn how to apply , visit the Programs of Scale page on My Rotary.

JOIN the Paul Harris Society - TODAY

Dear fellow Rotarians in District 7070,

Rotarians in District 7070 have been committed to The Annual Programs Fund of the Rotary Foundation. You should be proud of the difference that Rotary have made in the lives of millions of people throughout the world by the project funded by The Rotary Foundation.

I want to thank you for your past efforts and ask that you recommit to helping us raise funds for The Annual Programs Fund of the Rotary Foundation.

We are inviting you to join our efforts to continue for The Annual Programs Fund of the Rotary Foundation.  To become a member of the Paul Harris Society you are asked to commit to making an annual donation of $1000 USD or more to The Annual Programs Fund of the Rotary Foundation.

We hope that with your commitment in joining the Paul Harris Society, we will make a significant difference in our world.

To sign up go to https://rotary7070.org/sitepage/paul-harris-society-district-7070

Bob

Bob Wallace

Past District Governor

Chair, District 7070 Rotary Foundation Committee

Create Your Personal Rotary Foundation Fundraiser  - It's Called "RAISE FOR ROTARY" 

Raise for Rotary is a platform that allows individuals, clubs, and districts to create online fundraisers that benefit The Rotary Foundation. It is a great way to celebrate personal events and special occasions. Organizers can share their fundraisers through social media, email, and text, so family, friends, colleagues, and supporters can donate online...... Please Read more....

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END POLIO NOW - NEWS 

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Here is the Weekly Update on Polio Eradication from Rotary & GPEI - Global Polio Eradication Initiative

Follow the latest news on Rotary's efforts to eradicate polio, every week. Here is a link to the latest cases - updated every week. See the country-specific section and more details, right here at http://polioeradication.org/polio-today/polio-now/this-week/.   For the headlines. please Read more.....

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Actions You Can Take to Support #EndPolio
  1. Share the video “Breaking Down Silos in Child Health and Nutrition” with your social networks. Here’s some sample copy for your social post:

    How does Rotary’s PolioPlus program protect children from the threats of malnutrition and disease? By working together with the communities most at risk to deliver integrated services.

     
  2. Learn how engaging with digital communities is helping fight misinformation about polio vaccines.
     
  3. Follow End Polio Now on Facebook and X, formerly Twitter.
Resources:
 
JOIN the Polio Plus Society - TODAY

Dear Fellow Rotarians in District 7070,

Rotarians in District 7070 have been committed over the past nearly 40 years to raising funds to immunize children worldwide and our efforts are paying off.  You should be proud of the difference that Rotary has made in the lives of millions of children by eliminating this dreadful disease.

I want to thank you for your past efforts and ask that you recommit to helping us raise funds to finish Rotary’s number one initiative of eradicating polio.  Rotary is still committed to raising $50 million a year for this effort.

As such, we are launching the Polio Plus Society and are inviting you to join our efforts to continue to raise funds to eradicate polio.  To become a member of the Polio Plus Society you are asked to commit to making an annual donation of $100 USD or more to The Rotary Foundation’s Polio Plus Fund until the last two countries, Afghanistan and Pakistan, are certified free of the wild polio virus.

A PolioPlus Society membership form can be downloaded here or you can also complete an on-line registration form by clicking here

For more information and to sign up today, please  go to https://rotary7070.org/sitepage/polioplus-society-1

Bob

Bob Wallace

Past District Governor

Chair - District 7070 Rotary Foundation Committee

 

MEMBERSHIP NEWS

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Rotary Zone 28 & 32 Membership Webinars  -  First Monday of each Month - 7:30 PM Start  - On Zoom
Click HERE to join each Zoom Session 
 
 

Click HERE to join each Zoom Session 

Learning Tuesdays - May 21, 2024  Zoom - Is Your Club Irresistible? Here's How - Recording Now Available

 

What an inspiring interactive session we had on Tuesday May 21, 2024 at the Rotary District 7070 Learning Tuesdays membership Workshop with Louisa Horne, Rotary Zone 28 Club Innovative Club Advocate from Halifax NS. There was lots of time to ask questions about how our clubs can become innovative and irresistible. What a great way to start off next Rotary year. Get your incoming Board of Directors to see this video and help your club grow. Thank you to Rotary District 7070 Membership Chair Joan Barrett and her committee.

Here is a link to the video which is now on our Rotary District 7070 You Tube Channel

 

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Tips to Make Your Club 'Simply Irresistible"

President-elect Stephanie A. Urchick is calling upon Rotary members to make their clubs “simply irresistible” to community members seeking service and fellowship. She calls on members to use Rotary’s Action Plan to assess where they are and where they need to go. Urchick talks about her priorities in an interview with Rotary magazine. Tom Gump, presidential aide to Urchick, further breaks down the concept in his blog post for Rotary Voices..... Please Read more .....

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How Healthy Is Your Club  ? -  Try This Checklist

THE DOCTOR WILL SEE YOU NOW .....

Just as routine doctor visits help people identify health risks before they become serious, Rotary’s club health check can diagnose problem areas and prescribe remedies. Club leaders will find a checklist to assess their club’s well-being in the areas of club experience, service and social events, members, image, and business and operations, along with an array of resources to treat any problem areas. Regularly consulting those resources can help maintain your club’s health and preserve its value for club members and the community. A few examples follow, but review the entire document through the website listed below to ensure you’re taking full advantage of these valuable tools.

Assess your club’s well-being at on.rotary.org/club-health-check.   Please Read more.....

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Add the "JOIN US" OR "INTERESTED IN JOINING US?" Button onto your Club Website  - It Continues to Really Work Well

Past District Governor Mike Cooksey once told me that if you want more Rotary members, you have to ask. He told everyone he saw to "Get your Ask in Gear". His words certainly reflect one of the District 7070 Action Plans. Our goal is to receive 100 inquires from  the "Join Us" or "Interested In Joining Us?" button on the District 7070 Website. Here is our challenge to your club:  By the end of this Rotary year we want over 40 Rotary Clubs have a "Join Us" or "Interested In Joining Us?" button on their own club website AND for your club to have a "member conversion process" from these inquiries.  It's up to you.

To see how we have done , Please Read more........

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When A Prospective Member Contacts Your Club, Do YOU Have A Plan AND a Process to Turn Leads Into Members? - Take a Look

Early in the new year,  Rotary International sees a big increase in inquiries about joining Rotary. District and club leaders: Remember to follow up with these prospective members to ensure that they have a positive experience. You can gain a better understanding of how to turn leads into members by taking the Online Membership Leads course. Use the Refer a new member form if you know someone who might be interested in joining. The updated form allows all Rotary members to refer a prospective member to their own club or to a different club.

Does YOUR CLUB Have a Plan to Tackle These Challenges: Attracting New Members, Keeping Them Engaged, Finding Ways to Contribute to You Community  ?

Many clubs face challenges related to three things: attracting new members, keeping members engaged, and finding meaningful ways to contribute to their communities. Use the Club Planning Assistant to get tailored advice for addressing your club’s challenges. Club leaders, you’ll receive an instant response with links to the resources we recommend to help you address your club’s most pressing challenges. You can then build these suggested strategies into your club’s membership plan.

Resources to Help Increase Your Club's Value

New and different club models will attract diverse leaders to Rotary. Rotary clubs continue to demonstrate their value by staying connected to members and responding to changing needs in the community. Read about clubs around the world who are finding ways to adapt to new challenges and meeting onlineUse these resources to increase your club's value:......

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LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOU

Welcome to the brand new section in our District newsletter. Our Past District Governor Iosif Ciosa is our District Training Chair and he wants to give every member of the Rotary famiy in District 7070 the best possible opportunity to learn more about Rotary and your leadership opportunities.   Be sure to drop by this section each month to see what new training / eadership opportunities are in store for you. 

Rotary's Shift From Training To Learning - Watch The Webinar  - NOW AVAILABLE 

From The Rotary Learning Center:

As Rotary’s approach to building knowledge and skills shifts from a training model to a learning model, we’re putting participants at the center of the learning experience so they can direct their own learning and skill development.

Join our webinar that was shown on February 13, 2024 to explore how to create dynamic learning experiences through facilitated dialogue and idea sharing. 

 
NEW "Learning Tuesdays" - Let's Learn More About Rotary - Together - For You and Your Club Members

There are lots of tips and tools of the trade when it comes to Public Image, Membership and The Rotary Foundation when it comes to you and your Rotary or Rotaract club. This is exactly what we have in store for you.

On Tuesdays, on a monthly basis , we will be presenting learning opportunities, in one-hour zoom sessions, for you and your club members, to help you with many ways that you can learn more about Rotary and really help your club.

Here is how we have divided up the sessions: January 16 - Public Image; February 20 - Membership; March 12 - Rotary Foundation; April 16 - Public Image; May 21 - Membership; and June 18 - Rotary Foundation. Stay tuned for more details, these sessions are being developed as we speak. 

From your District 7070 Chairs: Dave Andrews (Public Image); Joan Barrett (Membership) and Bob Wallace (Rotary Foundation) and your District 7070 Learning Chair Iosif Ciosa.. 

Here is Our Rotary District 7070 Learning Action Plan for 2023-24

Welcome to your Rotary District 7070 Learning in the 2023-24 Rotary year. The District 7070 Learning committee is bringing all learning sessions under one umbrella.

  • The learining sessions (events) on the district website are one colour – red

  • A form to be used by our District Committees when putting together a training/learning session to tell you all about the learning session. This form (see the attached form in the next story in this newsletter) will be sent to Iosif and to Bob Wallace posting on to the District website

  • We have also created  a NEW  section in the Monthly District Newsletter that will show the learning session in the upcoming month

  • District Governor John Burns will also add any learning sessions to his weekly message. 

Please Read more to see just some of the future learning sessions already planned for YOU....

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Learning 2023-24 Description Form

To District 7070 Committees:       From: Committee Chair: Iosif Ciosa

Learning 2023/2024 Description Form

Here is the Learning Description Form that we would like you to fill out and sent to Iosif Ciosa when you create the learning event that we will put on the District Website.

You may attach pictures, flyers, artwork or graphics (please make sure that pictures or graphics are not copywritten and are royalty free).

Please Read more to see the form.....

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Resolve to increase your Rotary knowledge in 2024 at The Rotary Learning Center

Start the new year right by taking a course in the Learning Center. As a district leader, what better resolution can you make than to brush up on your Rotary knowledge? You’ll find plenty of opportunity to do that quickly and effortlessly in the Learning Center. Our Learning Center staff members recommend these courses in advance of the coming season of learning events designed to prepare incoming leaders for their terms in July:

Did you know that Rotary’s Action Plan can help you address your club and district challenges and leverage opportunities? Use Rotary’s Strategic Planning Guide to get ready for the upcoming Rotary year.

SERVICE PROJECTS

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Add Your Projects to Rotary Showcase - Get Your Project Noticed (Worldwide) - AND They Will Automatically Become Part of our District 7070 Project Board

Richard Mewhinney met with PDG Ron Dick, PDG Bob Wallace, and Prince Kumar to initiate a trial of a project board utilizing the Rotary Showcase as a platform. We need the help of every club in District 7070 to add projects to the Rotary Showcase. They will not only appear on the Project Database for the entre Rotary world to see (and perhaps help you with your project) but also act as part of our Rotary District 7070 Project Board. REMINDER: Beginning this year, in 2023-24, if your club is looking to receive a Rotary Citation, your service projects have to go into Rotary Showcase.

Log into MyRotary , go to the online tools and click Rotary Showcase. Rotary members and program participants are improving lives in communities around the world every day through thousands of service projects. Explore the good work that we’re doing locally and globally, and share these projects through social media.

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Environmental concerns and solutions featured at Rotary International Convention

Environmental protection was a central theme on the third day of the 2024 Rotary International Convention in Singapore, which featured an appearance by a globetrotting activist and environment-focused breakout sessions. At the convention’s second general session, a naturalist and an entrepreneur called for greater social and corporate responsibility in addressing environmental problems.

Nacho Dean, who has walked 33,000 kilometers (about 20,000 miles) around the world and has swum between five continents, spoke about the urgency of the environmental crisis......

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News Update from the WASHRAG (Water, Sanitation & Hygiene) Rotary Action Group

You are invited to view all of the WASHRAG  / WASH Rag Newsletters at  https://wash-rag.org/page/news  .  
 
Visit us at: https://wash-rag.org .  Download their WASHRAG  FAQ Flyer right HERE.
 
View their videos at: WASH Rotary Action Group YouTube Channel.    Click HERE to read their latest blog.
 
Click HERE to lear about the WASHRAG Ambassador Program.    Download a WASHRAG Powerpoint Program HERE and show it at your club.
 
Follow us on Facebook at: WASH Rotary Action Group .    Please Read more ......
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Shelterbox Canada News 

Please welcome  Ally Buck, the new Rotary and Community Fundraising Coordinator with ShelterBox Canada. She is looking forward to getting to know the Rotary Clubs and Rotarians that support ShelterBox. She is originally from Pictou County, Nova Scotia where she attended the Nova Scotia Community College’s Social Services/Community Development program. In 2018 she relocated to Kingston, Ontario to attend Queen’s University where she graduated with her BA in Global Development Studies last June.

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News from Honouring Indigenous People

Here is the latest Honouring Indigenous People Rotary News and Events, projects, blogs, photos, films, and resources. There are many major initiatives and resources available to you and your Rotary club. Your Club can help.  Our District 7070 Action Committee's Areas of Focus Coordinator is Bill Empey from the Rotary Club of Toronto   If you have a good news story, or want to help starting a project, please contact Bill. Here are some news highlights .........

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District 7070 Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Committee - Invites YOU to Join

Your Rotary District 7070 Diversity Equity & Inclusion  (DEI) Committee is welcoming members. If you would like to join a committee that is actively working to celebrate the rich diversity we have in our district and strive to create more inclusive clubs, please get in touch with Shauna Moore - shaunanmoore@gmail.com

NEWS FROM OUR YOUTH - ROTARACT, INTERACT, EARLYACT, RYLS, YOUTH EXCHANGE 

Willowdale Rotaract Club's Report on their Eyeglasses Collection

The Rotaract Club of Willowdale is delighted to share that we have collected over 250 pairs of new reading glasses in support of the Reading Glasses Initiative by Rotarian Christopher Jones of ATU Local 113. Our next shipment of 100+ reading glasses have been designated to Fr. Richard Ho Lung of the Missonaries of the Poor, Kingston Jamaica. We want to thank the Rotary Club of Willowdale and everyone else in Rotary District 7070 who contributed to this project! 

Amy Taghavi-Tekieyeh 

Co-President, Rotaract Club of Willowdale 

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News from the Rotaract E-Club in District 7070 - NOW OPEN - MORE MEMBERS ARE JOINING EVERY DAY 

We are a new Rotaract club in the district. We are an e-club that spans over the entire district 7070. We’ve approached you today to let you know we are actively recruiting future Rotaractors. So if you know any individuals who might be interested feel free to get them to sign up using our sign-up sheet in our bio or by emailing us directly. We are looking forward to learning more and creating a partnership with your club. Feel free to reach us at rotaract7070eclub@gmail.com If interested. 

Our goals:

- To give Rotaractors a home after they graduate from a university-based Rotaract club

- To address service area gaps in Rotaract programs

- To foster and grow Rotaract in the District

- To be a central club that allows for tracking numbers and coordinating large-scale events like the Rotaract District Conference

-  To be an access point between Rotaract and Rotary Clubs

- To be an inclusive space that builds goodwill and better friendships

- To foster Rotarians of the future

- To be a fun club where young professionals and university students get to network, and develop under rotary.   

We look for your support in making this a reality. 

Additionally below is our Linktree containing our social media and Sign-up Sheet, please circulate it to your club and networks. 

https://linktr.ee/rotaract7070eclub

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Attention Rotaract Club Presidents - Are YOU Now Reporting Your  Rotaract club officers to Rotary International?

Rotaract club presidents are now able to report current and incoming secretaries, treasurers, and committee chairs to Rotary International. Reporting these appointments will help assure your club leaders get the latest news and resources to support club-led activities. Log in to My Rotary and access the Club Administration section of your account.

Rotary Youth Exchange -Interested in helping?  Want to make lifelong friendships?  

After the wonderful District Conference in Oshawa featuring our exchange students .....

I am sure you are all wanting to get in on the fun and excitement and get YOUR OWN EXCHANGE STUDENT.

At the Stirling Rotary Clubhouse on Nov 1, 2023,  the Rotary Clubs of Stirling, Trenton, Brighton & Campbellford  held a joint information session for prospective outbound students.  We had 16 interested students and most students brought both of their parents.  If you need a copy of the live presentation please contact trevor@thlogistics.ca .   Do you need more information ?    Please contact co-chairs Beth Selby selbyandvail@gmail.com or Trevor Hagerman  trevor@thlogistics.ca

If  August 2025 might work for your club, please contact us .. we can do a presentation via Zoom or possibly in person visit to your club.

Chairs

Beth & Trevor

Attention - Rotarians and Rotoractors! ...... Interested in helping our district youth?  Want to make lifelong friendships? 
The District Rotary Youth Exchange Committee welcomes you to join us!  We meet monthly to select and support our District’s Rotary Youth Exchange Inbound and Outbound Students.  Contact PDG Beth Selby (selbyandvail@gmail.com) or Trevor Hagerman (trevorshelley2020@gmail.com).

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Rotary International Board of Directors Decision on Rotary's logo and CONSISTENT BRAND MESSAGING

Nearly a decade ago, while Jennifer Jones was the chair of the Strengthen Rotary’s Brand Committee, Rotary International conducted in-depth research to better understand how the public viewed Rotary, our members, and our work. What we learned was that we needed to reposition the Rotary brand by focusing on clear, consistent messages and a unified visual identity. Based on the committee’s recommendation, the Rotary International Board of Directors approved new brand guidelines, which included how clubs should use the Rotary logo.......

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Rotary's Public Image - Is Determined by Our Members' Action and Impact - Rotary's Brand Center Has Resources For  YOU

As a Rotary member, you play an important role in shaping the public image of your club or of Rotary. Our public image is determined by our members’ actions and impact. Rotary’s Brand Center has resources to help you share your stories and promote your impact to your community:

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New Resources At the Rotary Brand Center
The Rotary Brand Center: New resources are always being added to the Brand Center. Check out:
 
  • This two-part video series focuses on public relations skills to help you get positive news coverage for your projects and events. In the videos, Deborah Buks, a Houston PR professional who helped promote the 2022 Rotary International Convention, shares her expertise, including tips on working with local media.
  • Public image presentations that offer practical communications advice and ideas, such as how to:
    • Create compelling photos and videos
    • Optimize your club's online presence
    • Craft effective stories
    • Use social media to promote your event
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How Can You Encourage People To Visit Your Social Media Pages? 

 How can we encourage people to visit our social media pages?

  • Use organic postings and tag partners and participants

  • Have consistent postings with engaging content

  • Add social media buttons on your website

  • Cross-pollinate your postings with members and partners

  • Have a LinkedIn presence and post frequently, which can extend your reach to a broader audience

  • Keep in mind your different audiences and meet them on the different platforms they use with the content in which they would be most interested

Make Rotary's Public Image A Priority - Ideas Your Club Can Use to Strengthen Rotary's Brand

Here are a few ideas from Rotary International for strengthen Rotary's brand...

Making Rotary's public image a priority:

As a Rotary public image advocate, you help others understand who we are and how we make a difference. Publicizing your club’s efforts and sharing the impact you make helps attract members, volunteers, and donors. Thank you for making public image a priority and strengthening Rotary's brand. Brand News is a newsletter about public image and branding sent quarterly to Rotary leaders. If you know someone who would like to receive it, please have them write to pr@rotary.org

Ways to promote Rotary

Being consistent in our communications — through public relations, events, advertising, social media, and more — strengthens Rotary’s brand and builds awareness and understanding of how our members are people of action, creating positive change in communities around the world. Learn how to build awareness of our brand through communications that work best for your club. Click HERE

 

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Using the Rotary Logo - Some Important Do's and Dont's 

The Rotary International Board of Directors has made it very clear. A brand is more than just a logo, but a logo is a big part of our visual identity. When the public sees it throughout their community, they begin to think of Rotary members as people of action. Using the same visual elements unites Rotary, Rotaract, and Interact and allows us, as a diverse global organization, to tell our story with one voice.

The RI Board of Directors is asking every club to update its logo to align with Rotary’s brand guidelines

Unfortunately, I have  noticed that some Rotary Clubs in our District are altering the Rotary logo for use in the marketing and promotion of their various events and projects.

This sends the wrong signal to the public. Many do not know who we are now and different “looks” to our logo just makes it worse. Please use the Rotary Brand Center ( see : https://brandcenter.rotary.org/en-us ) and USE ONLY THE ONE ROTARY LOGO in your marketing and public relations initiatives. That would include your website , all social media sites and any signs you may have created.  

A consistent voice and unified visual identity are essential components of a strong brand. Learn how to use Rotary’s communication and design elements to build awareness and recognition of Rotary and to tell the story of people of action. We continue to strive for One clear consistent look and message in all that we do, to ensure that everyone knows our “Rotary” message.....

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Use this Checklist to Check Your Club's Web Presence

Check out the link and truthfully answer the questions on your club's web presence. Your 2024-25 Club President already has a copy.

Then put together a plan to increase your club's web presence. https://msgfocus.rotary.org/c/19h6LOvKjkO2GcFw6fOJhn9DTktBO

Use This Checklist to Check Your Club's Public Image

Rotary’s public image is shaped by the actions of every member, from how we conduct ourselves in meetings to how we represent Rotary at events and respond to needs in our communities. The club public image committee’s role is to create and implement a plan to tell Rotary’s local story, promote the club’s activities in the area, and raise awareness of Rotary’s work around the world. This list will help you assess how well your committee is shaping Rotary’s image.

Check the Club Public Image Checklist. See how many checks you have accomplished , and start working on the rest of the checks.  Your 2024-25 Club President already has a copy.  Here is the checklist. 

Has Your Club Website Been Refreshed ? Here Is Our Incentive Program - It's TIME to Get Your Club Noticed - Prospective Members are Checking You Out - SIGN UP TODAY 

To Rotarians in District 7070:

It's TIME TO GET YOUR CLUB NOTICED. Prospective members are checking YOU out - What will they see? Don't be left behind.  REGISTER TODAY.

To assist the Rotary Clubs of District 7070 GET NOTICED, at the request of District Governor John Burns, the District Public Relations Committee is continuing the Rotary Club ClubRunner Website Refresh Program and Promotional Half Back Discount.

THIS PROGRAM IS NOW AVAILABLE FOR YOUR CLUB in 2023-24 and 2024-25. Thirty-two of our District 7070 Rotary clubs have already completed the refresh program.  These club websites are getting noticed by the public and by their potential members who are checking them out. When a prospective member looks to join a club, they look at YOUR club website. GET YOUR CLUB WEBSITE REFRESHED - REGISTER TODAY. 

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The First Learning Tuesdays - January 16, 2024 - How To Kick Start Your Club's Social Media - A Great Success - Recording NOW Available

Learning Tuesdays January 16, 2024 "How To Kick Start Your Club's Social Media" is now available on our Rotary District 7070 You Tube Channel. Fantastic presentations by Past District Governor Mary Lou Harrison (Rotary's Zone 28 Public Image Coordinator on why we tell our Rotary Story on Social Media , and from Hannah Shaw (Rotary's Digital and Social Media Specialist from Rotary International Head office in Evanston , Illinois) with tips for Kick Starting Your Club's social media.

Thank you to our past District Governor Iosif Ciosa, this year's District learning Committee Chair , for approving Learning Tuesdays for 2023-24, here in District 7070.

Thank you to District Governor John Burns, Past District Governor Bob Wallace and Assistant Rotary Zone 28 Public Image Coordinator Joe Solway for all of your help.

Here is the link : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=La-8beaKBTY

 

Watch it right here. Please read more.....

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The Second Public Image Learning Tuesdays - April 16, 2024 - Public Image - Titled "Rotary - What's In A Name?" - Recording NOW Available

Rotarians from all over the world tuned in for a Rotary Public Image presentation on "Rotary --- What's In a Name!" on  Tuesday, April 16, 2024 . we were please to be joined by Rotary International Zone 28 Rotary Public Image Coordinator Mary Lou Harrison, and Zone 32 Rotary Public Image Coordinator as they presented  a refresher on correct logo usage; how to use and protect the Rotary name and why it's so important; the next steps if you are currently using the Rotary name and many questions were answered  by our distinguished panel (Laura Spear and Mary Lou nad Liz Thiam, the Global Brand Specialist at Rotary International. Please read more.......

 

 
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Be sure to watch the "Talking Rotary" Podcast - Bowmanville Rotarian Joe Solway Moderates for Peter Tonge 

From Peter Tonge: 

Metro Morning on X: Meet Joe Solway the new host of Talking Rotary. After a long career in the media, including 20 years at CBC Radio, Joe became a proud member of the Rotary Club of Bowmanville.

Joe is an active organizer at both the club and district levels. He is best known as the producer of A Concert to Feed the Need which supports food banks and shelters across the Durham region.

 

Here is just one of the podcasts..... wait til you see who is on and the topic....

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Speakers' Corner - Looking For A Place to Find Speakers?   Got a good Speaker you have recently heard?  - All We Need is Your Input

Looking For A Place to Find Speakers?   Got a good Speaker you have recently heard?  Well, you've come to the right place!

We want this to be a great resource for speakers for your club. The speakers listed have been all recommended by clubs in our District. The list will be updated often, so you may want to "bookmark" this page! Speakers are listed by category as shown on the District 7070 website "Speakers Corner" page under the Our Work Tab.  

Just follow the instructions on the Speakers Corner Page and then contact Rotary District 7070 Public Image Chair Dave Andrews at dave.f.andrews99@gmail.com. with the speakers (and their info on this form) that you wish to add to Speaker's Corner for all of the clubs to enjoy.

OUR GOAL: We would like to see each club in our District recommend at least one speaker that other clubs would just love to hear. Please use the form and send it to Dave TODAY. Let's really build a significant Speaker's Corner.

Note: The Speakers Corner Page is only accessible by Rotarians and Rotaractors with a clubrunner ID and password and not available to the general public . (to respect the privacy to the speakers who have volunteered to speak to other Clubs) 

Tag Rotary District 7070 in ALL of Your Club's appropriate social media posts - And Share RI Posts and our District 7070 Posts on your Club's Social Media

Calling all District 7070 Rotary, Rotaract, and Interact clubs! Increase your club’s visibility. Tag us (Rotary District 7070 accounts on Facebook, Twitter and Intragram) in all of your appropriate social media posts (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter) so we can share your news and events AND you can share District events and posts all about Rotary . We have lots of followers who would like to see your posts! Take a look at our three District accounts.

District Social Media Tags:
Facebook: @rotary7070
Instagram: @rotaryd7070
Twitter: @rotary7070

Follow all Rotary International and Rotary District 7070 social media accounts and be sure to turn on notifications. This way, you won’t miss a post. And follow all Rotary District 7070 Facebook, Instagram and Twitter posts and share them on your social media pages.  There is more....

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Want to Boost  Your Club's Positive Public Image?  - The Rotary Public Image Committee Is Here to Help - JUST ASK

In the Summer of 2020, we asked Rob MacArthur, our District 7070 Public Image Public Investigator to carry out an investigation on all 55 Rotary clubs with respect to their club's Public Image.  Rob looked at your club's basic web site setup as well as social media channels and the way they were being used. A spreadsheet of the results was made available for our District Leadership Team and Assistant Governors to look at in the Fall of 2020. The Pie Chart included shows a graphical representation of the results.  Where do you "think" your club fits in this chart? What is the Image that the public have, about your club? Here is what Rob found out... Please Read more....

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Attention Rotarians and Rotaractors: Come Join Our Public Image Committee - We Welcome Your Help and Expertise

Our District 7070 Public Image Committee is calling for YOU  (Rotaractors and Rotarians in the District)  to join our District Public Image Committee.  Our scope is to boost Rotary's Public Image and to assist Rotary Clubs in D7070 to do the same.

We are looking for YOU, Rotaractors and Rotarians who have experience in the field of Public Relations, Social Media platforms, and news writing. We want you to use those very special talents to assist clubs and our Committee . Are you that Rotarian?  Are you that Rotaractor? Are you interested ? Please contact Dave Andrews at dave.f.andrews99@gmail.com and we can set up a time to chat about your interests.

Be sure to see the Public Image menu tab on our District Website and check out our District Facebook Page , Twitter account and Instagram account and the District Newsletters too, for some idea of what we do. 

 

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NEWS FROM ROTARY CLUBS

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REACH OUT  And Connect Your Club With Other Rotary Clubs in Our District RIGHT HERE IN THIS MONTHLY NEWSLETTER

Do you have events or fundraisers that you want other clubs to know about?  Perhaps a project with which you need their assistance?  Here are just three ways you can get your event, your message , a story about your club, or your "ask for help" out to your neighbouring Rotary Clubs, RIGHT HERE IN THIS NEWSLETTER:........

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Rotary Club of Toronto Tibetan First Year Anniversary - June 13, 2024 - YOU Are Invited !!

On Thursday June 13, 2024 , at 6 PM, the Rotary Club of Toronto Tibetan is holding the First Charter Anniversary with dinner and fellowship and a vibrant Tibetan show, at 40 Titan Rd in Etobicoke. Cost is $75.00 which includes dinner, drink tickets and entertainment.  Please RSVP sonam@sonam.ca  . The brochure is attached. ......

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Rotary Toronto Eglinton Invites You to Join Them in Project Uplift Ukraine

Rotary  Toronto Eglinton is creating a new project, "Project Uplift Ukraine", which they hope will become a global grant and is looking for the support of Rotary Clubs here in Rotary District 7070. Ukraine needs 35,000 to 50,000 prosthetics for their children, adults and soldiers affected. Their goal is to provide quick, cost effective , well- fitting sockets for the prosthetics, using 3-D printer technology. Their solution will be to provide the scanners, computers or tablets, printers, training and fabrication materials to an existing clinic or hospital. Please contact Rotary Toronto Eglinton Lead: Anna Chep at annachep@gmail.com for more details........

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Scarborough Rotary Golf Tournament - Sept 10, 2024 - YOU Are All Invited

Welcome to the Rotary Club of Scarborough  4th Annual Four Way Test Golf Tournament at the Four Seasons Country Club, a perfect spot to build our friendships and goodwill in Rotary and among our clients. All profits from the event will be used by the Rotary Club of Scarborough to fund to projects to help families in Scarborough. Tuesday September 10, 2024 with registration starting at 10 am.  Be sure to read more to see all of the details.....

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Rotary Club of Parkdale-High Park-Humber Urges Everyone to Support De-Mining in Ukraine

The Rotary Club of Parkdale High Park Humber is urging all clubs and individual Rotarians and Rotaractors to support de-mining in Ukraine, by making a donation to the Canadian Landmine Foundation. . Their brochure (attached ) notes that everyday, innocent people in Ukraine risk their lives by just stepping outside, Hundreds of thousands of square kilometres of Ukraine must be cleared of landmines and this cannot be done alone. Please read thgier brochure and your support will be gratefully appreciated......

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Rotary in Action - Earth Day Initiative 2024 by 4 Toronto Area Rotary Clubs

On Monday, April 22nd, the Rotary Clubs of East York, Toronto East, Leaside, and Agincourt came together to support and participate in an event sponsored by the Ontario Secondary School Teachers' Federation (OSSTF) in partnership with Urban Forest Associates. Collaboratively, alongside over 120 TDSB (Toronto District School Board) students, we planted 1400 native trees and shrubs on City grounds surrounding the newly constructed offices of OSSTF, situated on the edge of the Don Valley Ravine.

This event served as an enriching educational experience for the students, many of whom engaged in planting for the very first time. A heartfelt acknowledgment is owed to Urban Forest Associates for their essential contributions, providing plants, tools, equipment, and expertise, ensuring the event's smooth execution.

The Rotary Club of East York takes great pride in the realization of this event.  Gratitude is extended to all involved—the Rotary clubs, students, volunteers, and Urban Forest Associates—for their unwavering commitment to fostering a greener future. Congratulations to all on a job well done!

 

LEADERSHIP - LEARNING AND TRAINING RESOURCES 

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It's NOW JUNE 2024 - Are You Working on Getting Your Club's Rotary Citation In  2023-24 ? 
 

The Rotary Citation awards recognize the hard work clubs do throughout the year. Taking action toward achieving the citation goals helps clubs engage their members, stay relevant in their communities, and run more efficiently. A welcoming and engaging club also reflects the values of Rotary. When clubs achieve citation goals, they contribute to the overall health and culture of Rotary for generations to come. Your Rotary, Rotaract, or Interact club can earn a Rotary Citation for achieving goals that strengthen Rotary and your club. Goals include increasing club membership, developing sustainable service projects, giving to The Rotary Foundation, and building awareness of Rotary in your community. 

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Shifting Service Projects from Rotary Club Central to Rotary Showcase

From Victoria Ruger, Club and District Management Product Manager and Chonticha Yurai, Grants and Service Product Manager

You all know the benefits of using Rotary Club Central, which is designed to be the place where you set our goals and track your progress.

Rotary Showcase, however, is the best place for you to plan your service projects, share the outcomes, and show the impact in ways that can attract more partners or inspire other clubs.In the coming months, both online tools will be updated. This includes phasing out the Service Activities section in Rotary Club Central — a change that will simplify how you track projects and allow you to focus your efforts in one place.......

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Do YOU Have Questions for the District 7070 Technology Team ? - All You Have to do is ASK

This is to introduce the District 7070 Technology team. Let's meet our team members. We are a team that can provide answers to any of your queries about MY ROTARY, CLUBRUNNER, ZOOM, and social media.

If you have any questions or problems that we can help with please contact me.

If your club would like any training in these areas, also please let us know. We recognize that these software programs are a great help and want you to get the most out of them.......

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Does Your Club Have a Plan Beyond Tomorrow? -  Try Our New Club Visioning Model - Creating A Plan For The Future

As we are returning step by step to a more normal life, after COVID, it is now time to also look at the plans for the future for YOUR CLUB.  Club Visioning offers a process to develop an Action Plan for the Club.  Each member of the Club is invited to participate, and the session can be either on-line or in person.  Interested?  Please, contact Lars Henriksson at pdglars.henriksson@gmail.com to find out more about the Club Visioning program.

Rotary Clubs, like most other organizations, will benefit from having a plan for the next couple of years.  What are YOUR goals?  What do you want YOUR Club to be like - two or three years down the road? 

Strategic planning consists more or less of these three steps. 

  • A description of where you are now, the Club’s status. 

  • As a group, you and your club members decide what and where you want to be in two, three years. 

  • By developing an Action Plan, you and your club members map out how to reach your goals. 

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Please Use Our Rotary District 7070 Website As a Source of Materials, Stories and Photos to Share on Your Club Website

We now have a new and refreshed District 7070 Website. Be sure to take a look at the change over the next short period of time. Be sure to register for your club's website refresh too.  In the meantime, check out the resources and articles available to you today.  Use them on your club website, and as posts in your social media accounts.

Have you checked out our District 7070 Website lately?  https://rotary7070.org/

Have you checked out the up-to-the-minute scrolling stories that you can share with your members and post on to your club website and social media pages? Have you checked out the new concise menu tabs? Have you seen all of the links at the bottom of the page?  There's more good news here... Please Read more.....

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 Rotary Zone 28 & 32 Website -  Another Great Source  of Rotary News, Events & Connections  - Use Them on Your Website and in Your Club Social Media

Rotary International Zones 28 & 32 (formerly Zones 24 & 32) is a community of Rotarians, spanning two languages, four countries and seven time zones: Bermuda, Canada, France and the United States. It is you and me.

The Zone Website is filled with news from around the Rotary world, and even in our own backyard. Please take a look at the Zone website and you will find monthly Beyond Borders Newsletters,  letters from our Rotary leaders, dates and sites of our Rotary Zone Conferences which you can attend, Rotary events in our own backyard, Resources on membership, The Rotary Foundation and Public Image, and a section called Great Ideas To Share (Best Practices you can use and share with your members), membership webinars , and up to the minute news and download files. Enjoy.

Please Use the Clubrunner  App To CONNECT with All Rotarians in District 7070 - Here's How 

What's Larry's Email Address?

 It was a rainy day when I got the call.  

 He needed to know, right away,

 "What's his email" he did say. 

  Holding my cell I wanted to yell, please, please, give me the spell,

 The magic we found, by bringing it down

 Gave way to new sight: email addresses, events, phone numbers....ah.....the light!

With rushing to cheer, the awakening is here! 

Downloading the Clubrunner app, all with a fingertip,  it was a snap,

Your club members detail will be very clear, your district executives have no fear.

You'll find what you wish,  there'll be no need to fish.  It's smart on your cell, just do it....time will tell. Read more.....

 
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Ask an Expert: You’ll pick the subject(s)!
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Wow! Strategies to Increase Your Club’s Impact.
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Creating a Welcoming Culture: Strategies to Expand
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