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Doug McDonald * District Governor Issue #8 * February 2018 District 5190 Making a Difference Newsle er Dear District 5190 Rotarians: Here are a few excerpts from a recent le er from Rotary Interna onal President Ian Riseley. He and his wife, Juliet, visited Northern California in early January, and spoke at a dinner in San Jose. His comments below echo the key points that he shared with us. They deserve highligh ng and sharing with you! As we pass the halfway point of this Rotary year, it s time to take stock of what we ve achieved so far and what we still have to do. The Rotary Citation is not only an honor, but also a useful tool that helps clubs plan their service. If you re on track to receive a citation, congratulations! Your club is well on its way to a very productive year. Our district will be focusing on the Rotary Citation when we meet with the presidents at our mid-year meetings coming up, and as of late January, the Tahoe-Douglas Club is our first club to qualify for this prestigious award! As you already know, this year we are asking all Rotary clubs to submit two numbers to Rotary: the number of volunteer hours worked and the money invested in service. The fastest and easiest way to submit these numbers is through Rotary Club Central. Remember to enter those two key numbers in the Goal Center, under the Rotary Citation tab. This will allow Rotary to report our impact in service around the world with the best data available. One of the new initiatives I m most excited about in this Rotary year is the Group Cultural Exchange program, a type of Rotary Friendship Exchange that brings together international teams of Rotarians, non-rotarians, and young professionals. Interested D5190 Rotarians are encouraged to contact our Rotary Friendship Exchange Committee Chair Irene Perbal for more information about exchange opportunities through your district. If you have questions, or an experience you d like to share, contact rotary.service@rotary.org. It may be the right time to plant your club s trees. Not only is planting trees one of the best things you can do for the environment, it also brings you one step closer to your Rotary Citation. Many of our clubs across the district are involved in a tree- planting project! Thanks for taking President Ian s goal to heart! There s still time to register for one of six Presidential Peacebuilding Conferences designed to help us better understand the connections between Rotary s six areas of focus and our commitment to building peace. The conferences will be hosted between February and June in different cities across North America, Europe, Australia, and the Middle East. Early February will see the first of these conferences in Vancouver, B.C. We will have several local Rotarians attending, and I m looking forward to their report. Looking ahead, it s not too early to start planning your trip to the Rotary International Convention in Toronto, Canada on 23-27 June 2017. Register online by 31 March to receive the discounted preregistration rate, and find Inspiration Around Every Corner in Toronto! We have close to 50 Rotarians from D5190 who have registered. It s not too late to join us in Toronto you will be inspired! Because of your hard work, Rotary is truly Making a Difference in the world, so thank you. I echo President Ian s thanks to Rotarians throughout our great district! Doug McDonald District Governor 2017-18 Rotary International District 5190 1

Meeting President Ian H.S. Riseley Tree Challenge Five Rotary clubs joined forces to not only meet, but exceed President Risely s challenge of planting one tree for each Rotarian. The clubs (Grass Valley [529], Grass Valley South [58704], Penn Valley [29308], Nevada City [536] and 49er of Nevada City [27616]); who s total Rotarians is approximately 260+ members were successful in distributing 400 Ponderosa Pine Saplings to our community. On Saturday January 13th, 2018 District Rotary Clubs of the greater Grass Valley/Nevada City joined forces and held a tree giveaway event, where the public was encouraged to stop by for their tree(s) and receive expert tree planting and care instructions by a licensed landscaping professional (Adam Weiss, Grass Valley South). Along with the expert advice, each car/family was given a Tree Planting Instructional pamphlet created especially for this event. In the handout, guidelines for site selection, cautions, planting and care instructions were outlined. We asked the recipients of the trees to take a picture of the planting of the trees and email it to a special email address we created to keep track of where the trees are located throughout Nevada County. (Our hope is that the local newspaper will print the pictures when we get them all gathered.) The event was supported by many local businesses, KNCO radio, The UNION Newspaper, Safeway, Raley s, SPD super markets, Nevada Irrigation District, to name a few. Over 76 cars showed up to collect their trees. The reasons for attending the giveaway ranged from re-planting due to bark beetle to my children made me come here so they can plant a tree. The event even raised a small amount for Polio Plus through public donations. Many members now are considering making this a yearly event. Trees were purchased at $1 each from CalForest Nurseries. Submitted by: Larry Davis, Chair Public Image Committee Rotary Club of Grass Valley South Above: Dave Walker, Don Daniels and Dan Halloran greet recipients as the enter parking lot Right: Area 4 Assist. Governor Dennis Geare Above: Nevada City 49er Breakfast Rotary Club Pres. Mary Anne Davis, fellow Rotarians & 1st recipients of free trees. Le : Carol Scofield, Grass Valley South President 2

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AREA 3 HAPPENINGS By AG Sherilyn M. Laughlin Rotary Club of Truckee Highlights Our year kicked off with the July 4 th BBQ, the club ne ed $2,000 and provided food for the community celebra on of approximately 4,000 people. Late September is our annual Senior Woodcu ng service project with cuts, splits and delivers 18 cords of wood to Senior Ci zens in the Truckee area. We had a fellowship so ball game and bocce ball tournament against the Truckee Op mist Club and a family campout at Prosser Lake in September. Our Rotary volunteers handed out candy to 750 kids at Truckee Halloween Parade and our major fundraiser, the Cadillac Voodoo Ball dinner, dance, auc on & raffle brought in $45,000. In November, we had our annual Senior Thanksgiving Dinner serving a wonderful meal and providing entertainment to 50 local seniors. Our joint Founda on Dinner with the Truckee Sunrise Rotary was a great success and the year ended with our annual Bud Fish Tree Ligh ng ceremony in downtown Truckee with Santa hearing local children s Christmas wishes and handing out candy canes. The Rotary Club of Truckee has also coordinated with Tahoe Truckee Unified School District to put on a High School Career Day and we have been holding monthly mixers at club member s homes. Once a month we invite high school and middle school leader group representa ves to make a 10 minute presenta on at our regular lunch mee ng. On the Interna onal front, we have finalized a $99,000 Rotary Interna onal grant to provide water filters in Baja Mexico and distribu on is now taking place. Upcoming in February the Club is working with the school district to put on STEAM fair for over 1,000 students and in March we will hold our second largest fundraiser, Chris Ma hew Annual Crab Feed which nets around $40k. Along with a Rotarian at Workday, Speech & Music Contest and other fellowship ac vi es, we will top the year off with our annual Kids Fishing Derby in June. Tahoe City Rotary Highlights The Tahoe City club has been very busy in the first 6 months of the year with their biggest fundraiser The Lobster Dinner on AUG. 4 and was extremely successful, with over 300 people a ending. Community Service Projects have included mentoring Rotary Eighth Grade Leadership (REGL) students at a weekend camp SEPT. 15 17, Club President Karen Rasmussen volunteered for this Program and it was a most rewarding. Rotarians handed out a new dic onary to every third grader at their local elementary school and spent me talking to the children about Rotary and how to use their new books in October. Next was the Sugar Pine Seedling Plan ng with Tahoe City Rotarians, spouses and Interact Students par cipa ng. Santa's Sledding Party in December was a great success as well. Rotarians served a free breakfast of pancakes and sausage, plus coffee and hot chocolate to about 400 people, provided free sledding for children, free ice ska ng and free gi s for over 300 children. Almost every member of the Tahoe City Club par cipated in this event. The local Fire Department, Sheriff's Department and the Highway Patrol also a ended because it offers the perfect opportunity to help the children understand their role in the community and to begin to build rela onships with them. 4

Area 3 Happenings cont.) Upcoming is The Ski Challenge, which takes place on March 2, 2018. We are finally ge ng the re quired snow to be able to put on this Event. This Event a racts Rotarians from many Districts in Northern CA. It is not only a successful fundraiser but provides a fun filled day for all par cipants. Blood Drives, Paper Shredding and SnowFest in Tahoe City / Kings Beach The TC Rotary not only provides financial support for the organiza ons who put on these Events, they march in the Parades and member, Jim Fleming dresses up as Old Man Winter. The Parades this year are March 3 & March 10. 5

Area 3 Happenings from AG Sherilyn Laughlin (cont.) Truckee Sunrise Rotary The Sunrise club held its first Bingo Fundraiser in July and began planning a Giving Trail Project for a Donner Summit Graffi Removal Project that will collaborate with local interests and the Washoe Indian Tribe. November was our Founda on Dinner shared with the Rotary Club of Truckee in which Wynn Spiller was our wonderful guest speaker. December 2017 we provided dinner at Truckee Senior Center for 50 seniors and 15 shut ins, 15 Truckee High School Band Members provided music for the event. Rotary Club of Tahoe Incline The inaugural Chili Cook off ne ed almost 18K (not bad for first me event)! Our club was awarded two grants for the local schools, the first was for science kits for the middle school and the second was for Chrome books for the elementary school. We gave up our long me fundraiser, the Christmas tree lot, but assisted our local Boy Scout Troup on their and they raised over 11K in profits, next week they will stop by and present a check to our club. Our board approved a monthly teacher apprecia on event Leslie Hermann, recently re red principle from Incline High will spearhead the project, which will award teachers with both monetary and public recogni on. Upcoming are our two BBQs on the Burnt Cedar Beach for fun! Rotary Precision Ski Drill Team July 4th Parade Incline Village Rotary Our year started with a very successful Rotary Duck Race on the 4th of July. We collaborated with the Rotary Club of Tahoe Incline and District 5190 to fund approximately $10k to purchase STEM educa onal FOSS kits for the Incline Village Middle School science department and distributed hard bound dic onaries to each 3rd grader at the Kings Beach Elementary School. We provided many turkeys for families in need of a great Thanksgiving Dinner and many volunteer hours collec ng and distribu ng Toys for Tots in North Tahoe communi es. The IV club had a Rotary night at the theater during the 3rd annual Tahoe Film Fest to raise money for the north Tahoe schools and will be dona ng funds to the Boy Scouts of America and at Incline High School; we support Highlander Pride, We the People and many higher educa on scholarships. 6

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Area 2 News, by Peter and Julie Hochrein Loyalton Rotary President Stan changed their meetings to the first and third Wednesday of the month at the Golden West Restaurant. The club was awarded a District Grant for $2000 for a softball scoreboard project. The date for the next fundraiser dinner is March 15 with a St. Patrick s Day theme. They are preparing to host the District 2 speech and music contest which will be held at the Catholic Church in Loyalton. Quincy Rotary President Richard is the first to use PowerPoint Presentations at every meeting. It has helped him provide entertaining photos, collect fines and keep members updated on activities and projects. The club was awarded a District Grant for $2000 for the Quincy High School Greenhouse Garden Project. They have had several dinner social meetings and several business/social mixers at local businesses in town. Quincy Rotary partnered with Soroptimist International to clean up the Garden Triangle on Main St. The club cleans two segments along Highway 70 several times a year and provides meals to shut-ins during the holidays. A successful Area 2 Foundation Dinner in Quincy raised funds for The Rotary Foundation. Greenville Rotary President Michelle has helped increase club membership by 71% from 7 to 12 members. The club had the highest per capita giving to The Rotary Foundation last year. They are a small club but so important to their town. The annual Family Fun Bike Ride is always a great community event. 8

Area 2 News, cont. Portola Rotary President Kristen and the membership committee decided to shift their meetings to one breakfast and one lunch meeting a month. The first meeting of each month is "inward looking" so it was decided to take this opportunity to discuss the kinds of programs and activities the club would like to see at these meetings in the future. In the new format, it was decided that the lunch meetings are intended for external program speakers. These exciting meetings aim to be informative and pertinent. On January 23 rd, Dr Paul Swanson, the ER director at Eastern Plumas Health Care, spoke about the Opioid crisis and how it is impacting our healthcare system. The first monthly club social was held at the Eureka Peak Taproom. About 30 people showed up to visit, have a glass of wine or beer, and sample the Taproom's excellent Tapas. Call for SERGEANT AT ARMS VOLUNTEERS 2018 Rotary is in need of good volunteers to aid the great Rotarians of District 5190 Please volunteer to be a Sergeant at Arms for the District Club Leadership Assembly and District Conference. We ll work around anyone s schedule! The assigned duty could be as short as 2 hours or just one day, or all weekend long. We like to say, Try it, you ll like it! District Club Leadership Assembly is Saturday, April 7 th District Conference is May 18 20 th Please contact Don or Anita Daniels, and we can provide all the informa on a Rotarian would need. Email: dondaniels@sbcglobal.net Phone: 530 272 6036 VOLUNTEER AND ENJOY THE EVENT WHILE YOU SERVE! 9

Ecuador Rotary Project Fair by Karen Grosz Karen Grosz, Chair of the RC Reno Interna onal Commi ee, a ended the Ecuador Rotary Project Fair in Guayaquil, Ecuador in late November. When par cipants began to arrive, word spread that a simulated earthquake was scheduled that morning, with offices located in the basement of the hotel. Almost right on schedule for the start of the mee ng, everyone experienced a 6.2 earthquake... but it was not a simula on. It was the real thing! Looking for projects that the club might want to support, Karen was impressed with the following projects: Community Potable Water Systems for Santa Teresa ($32,182) and Las Mercedes, Manabi Province (39,740) RC Bahia de Caraquez CONTACT stumbaughw@gmail.com Congenital Deafness in the Maternity Hospital Enrique C. Sotomayor, Guayaquil, Guayas Province for treatment of newborns CONTACT jcallejas@prome n.com RC Guayaquil Fish Market and Food Service for Tourists for San Vicente in Manabi Province ($126,000) CONTACT manuelnietoj@hotmail.com RC Quito Adopt A Village, Jubal Community, Chimborazo Province ($117,000) CONTACT javier_reyes_sosa@hotmail.com RC Guayaquil Norte Amphibian Chairs for People with Special Capaci es at El Murcielago Beach in Manata, Manabi Province ($5,600) RC Manta CONTACT jose.changkuon@hotmail.com Anyone interested in hearing more about the projects can contact the Rotary Club contact as listed with e mail 10

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SAVE THE DATE February 2, 2018 Grants Management Training Sparks, NV February 3, 2018 Pre PETS Sparks, NV February 9 11, 2018 Conference on Environmental Sustainability & Peace Vancouver, BC February 10, 2018 RYE Inbound Orienta on #3 CA February 10, 2018 RYE Outbound Orienta on #1 CA February 28, 2018 REGL Reserva ons Begin Acceptance ROTARY MONTH THEMES July New Rotary Year Starts August Membership and New Club Development Month September Basic Educa on and Literacy October Economic and Community Development November Rotary Founda on Month December Disease Preven on and Treatment January Voca onal Service Month February Peace and Conflict Preven on/resolu on March Water and Sanita on April Maternal and Child Health May Youth Service Month June Rotary Fellowships Month Submi ed by District Secretary Randy Van Tassel 12

MAKING A DIFFERENCE BADGE OF MERIT This month s Making a Difference Badge of Merit goes to Our Public Image Team! Thanks to Chair Randy Rasca and members Vickie Chris ansen McLain and Stacy Graham many clubs have been helped to improve and update their websites and newsle ers, social media accounts for clubs and the district have been updated, and clubs have adopted the new Rotary Voice, with images and logos updated. We appreciate the work of our Public Image Team and their support of our clubs! Thank you, Randy, Vickie and Stacy! WELL DONE, Public Image Team! Rotary & District Officers 2017-2018 Rotary Interna onal President: Ian H.S. Riseley President elect: Barry Rassin Vice President: Dean Rohrs Treasurer: Mikael Ahlberg Non Vo ng Advisory Board Members District Governor Nominee: Randy Van Tassell District Governor Nominee Designate: Roberta Picke District Conference Chairs: Lindy Bea e District Execu ve Assistant: Ginny Lewis Director Zones 25/26: John Ma hews Rotary District 5190 Advisory Board District Governor: Doug McDonald Immediate Past District Governor: John A. Sullivan District Governor Elect: Tina Spencer Mulhern District Treasurer: Cheryl Zarachoff District Secretary: Randy VanTassel District Administra on: Wyn Spiller Service: Ma Cruse Founda on: Vic Slaughter Membership: Steve Mestre Youth Service: Lindy & Gordon Bea e Communica on: Dave Zybert Club Administra on: Larry Harvey Public Image: Randy Rasca Assistant Governors Area 1: Fred Autenrieb Area 2: Pete Hochrein Area 3: Sherilyn Laughlin Area 4: Dennis Geare Area 5: Stacy Graham Area 6: Donna Mullens Area 7: Richard Forster Area 8: Joel Muller & Bret Meich Area 9: Bill Kirby Area 10: Mel Foremaster Area 11: Helen Hankins Area 12: Elizabeth & Jim Cavasso Area 13: Ramona Delmas District 5190 The Rotary District 5190 newsle er is published monthly by District Governor Doug McDonald. Submit stories and photographs (300 dpi resolu on digital images only) to Editor Barbara J. Ross at bross@njuhsd.com by the 20th of the month 13