Columbia Rotary South NEWSLETTER Service by leaders in Columbia, of Columbia, and for Columbia and the global Rotary community Club Officers President Ronald Kelley President Elect David Nivens Treasurer Randy Thoroughman Secretary Chris Rigby Immediate Past President Curt Kempf March 11, 2016 This Week Fri Mar 4 Justin Dyer, Associate Professor of Political Science (MU), and Director of the Kinder Institute Next Meeting Fri Mar 11 **** Member Classification Talks **** Date Invocation and Pledge Greeter Quote 3/11/16 David Nivens Joe Weston Gary Tatlow 3/18/16 Curtis Varns Dan Schapira Bob Smith March Water and Sanitation Month Saint Raymond's society workday FUN DAY, FUN DAY, FUN DAY, FUN DAY ROTARY SOUTH MAKING A DIFFERENCE IN OUR LOCAL COMMUNITY St Raymond s Society 1307 W. Broadway March 12 th and 19 th at 8:00 AM On March 12 th we will be constructing several garden planting beds. The residents will be able to grow their own vegetables, allowing them grow their self esteem while growing their food for dinner. We will construct the perimeter for the play structure that will be built on March 19 th. We will also be mulching the plant beds on the front of the house. TOOLS NEEDED FOR MARCH 12 WORK DAY. 1. SEVERAL WHEEL BARROWS. 2. PITCH FORK S OR SHOVELS On March 19 th we will be assembling the kids play structure. This will be a swing and climbing structure that is appropriate for 5 year old children. We will be building a perimeter area around the play area and installing rubber mulch. TOOLS NEEDED FOR MARCH 19 TH WORK DAY. 1. Small wrenches, screw drives or socket sets. Most bolts are less than 5/8. 2. Cordless drills or cordless ratchet drivers. 3. Pliers 4. Hammer 5. We may need 1 or 2 wheel barrows. NOTE: If the weather does not allow for us to work on March 12 th we will be doing both projects on March 19 th. Thank you for everyone who has signed up. This will be a fun day. Pray for sun shine. I WILL BE THERE RAIN OR SHINE BRING A RAIN COAT IF NEEDED. Dan Kliethermes Newsletter design by Molly Tegerdine Service Above Self
Beware of new email scam A new email purporting to be from Rotary Foundation Trustee Chair Ray Klinginsmith is targeting Rotary members with the false claim that they or their club can become a polio ambassador by sending information to a particular email address within 48 hours. The subject line of the fraudulent email is "BECOME AN END POLIO AMBASSADOR. Next Fourth Thursday Next 4th Thursday March 24, 2016 at the Vault Food Bank Every Third Tuesday from 6 8 pm Columbia Rotary South will be on a recurring monthly schedule to work at the Central Missouri Food Bank. This is the set date for packing for the Senior Box Program. We encourage new members to volunteer as well as the veterans. Volunteer for a great opportunity to give back to the community! Next Volunteer night is Mar 15. ROTARY GLOBAL REWARDS Special offers exclusively for Rotarians We would like to take this opportunity as the new year starts, to remind you about Rotary Global Rewards, our member benefit program featuring special offers that allow you to do a lot more for a lot less no matter what you re doing. Whether you re working on your club s community projects, enjoying a night out with friends or sharing your Rotary story with someone new, you can take advantage of discounts and special offers on airfare, hotels, vehicle rentals, and entertainment. Would you like to offer discounts from your business to other Rotarians? Help build the program by adding special offers from your own company to the growing portfolio of Rotary Global Rewards. To learn more, visit Rotary.org/GlobalRewards. You ll find promotional tools on the Rotary Global Rewards website that will help you introduce your Rotarian friends to the program. The good you do comes back to you Rotary theme for 2016 2017 President elect John Germ announced that this year s Rotary theme is Rotary Serving Humanity. Visit the RI Member Center As a member of Rotary, you re part of a global network of community volunteers who are making a positive difference. The new Member Center gathers all of the many benefits and resources available to you, including Rotary Global Rewards, which features discounts on travel, hotels, dining, and entertainment.
2016 CoMo Christian Men s Conference Saturday, March 12 at The Crossing in Columbia, Mo. For more info contact Steve Paulsell or Glen R. Ehrhardt 2016 RYLA Academy candidates The Missouri RYLA Academy is a 4 day, 3 night training program for high school Sophomores and Juniors who exhibit a desire for community service. Developed by some of Missouri's top professional educators, the curriculum is designed to identify and enhance the qualities of Servant Leadership for each participant, train them on how to successfully implement a service project, and inspire them to live a lifetime of "Service Above Self." In addition, participants are exposed to all the programs and values Rotary has to offer. Established in 1992, Missouri RYLA Academy has trained and inspired more than 2500 students state wide. It is currently a model for RYLA Academies worldwide. We need to get our candidates submitted to ASAP!! Please send me the name and contact info for any student you know that meets the above description. Please send to: Brian Harrison, RYLA Chairperson. Email: b.harrison@harrisonagencyinc.com You can also call me at 573 864 8688 if you have any questions. New Member Orientation We ask new members to do the following: How many have you done? Be a Greeter; Give your Classification Talk; Attend a Board Meeting Attend a Committee Meeting and Join One; Make up at another Rotary meeting Invite a guest to Rotary; Attend a Fellowship event Participate in a Club Service Project; Attend a District Seminar or Conference Get involved and enjoy Rotary!
ROTARY DOUGLASS CLASSROOM SPEAKER SIGN UP Several Douglass classrooms have asked for speakers in a wide range of subjects. This is a great opportunity for both Vocational and Community Service! The requests included: career readiness, pediatrician, teacher, lawyer/judge, hotel housekeeper, daycare worker, cosmetologist, midwife, government, court system, solar engineering, and physics. Speakers should be flexible, willing to work with students who may appear disinterested, although they are often listening, and enjoy talking about their career! If this is you, let Bob Smith or Chris Rigby know, indicating your subject. If a match is made, you will be called about times so that a mutually agreeable time can be scheduled! Name Contact Info Subject The Rotarian photo contest Give us your best shot Enter your images in The Rotarian s 2015 photo contest and you might see them in the pages of the magazine. The contest is open to members of Rotary, their families, and anyone who has taken part in a Rotary program. Enter up to three photos taken since 1 January 2015 in one of three categories: people, places, and projects. Go to http://blog.rotary.org/2016/02/02/how will your club celebrate rotarysanniversary/ for more info The Rotary Foundation WHAT IS SHARE? Through SHARE, Rotary districts share in the decision-making process by choosing which Rotary Foundation programs they wish to support and participate in. The Annual Fund SHARE system is the mechanism by which Rotary Foundation program awards are distributed worldwide. Through the SHARE system, contributions to The Rotary Foundation are transformed into District Designated Funds (DDF) the funds your district can allocate and to the World Funds-The funds the Trustees allocate. By giving to Annual Fund-SHARE we support both local and international efforts! YOU CAN HELP OUR DISTRICT AND SUPPORT AMAZING PROJECTS BY GIVING TO THE ANNUAL FUND-SHARE DESIGNATION. Presidential Citation Earn a Presidential Citation from President K.R. Ravindran. This year s citation goals are measurable using the information your clubs provide online. Club and district officers can track a club s progress toward its goals and see where help is needed by checking the new Presidential Citation reports. You can help us earn a Presidential Citation by registering in My Rotary: Go to www.rotary.org to set up your account. Once there you can select a discussion group to participate in.
Rotary Direct District 6080 Rotarians enrolling in Rotary Direct for the first time will receive a 1:1 match of their first year's contribution; match will be with foundation recognition points. This offer is in effect only for the Rotary year 2015 2016. The minimum match available is $100. Contributions of $85/month, $250/quarter or $1000/annually will make the individual eligible for membership in the Paul Harris Society. Enroll online, by mail, phone or fax. The enrollment form is posted on the club website (www.columbiarotarysouth.org). To receive matching points please mail or e mail a copy of the form you submitted to DRFC Raymond E. Plue, 2805 Butternut Ct., Columbia, MO 65201, plue r@socket.net. Please black out all but the last 4 digits of your credit/debit card and also the CVN, this to guard your identity. Gift designation is suggested to be: Annual Fund SHARE; one half of your contribution is returned to District 6080, 3 years hence.