Rotary District 6110 Review and Appreciation A Glance at the Past 2015-2016
RI Director Karen Wentz presents the 2015-16 First Place Membership Development crystal to IPDG Larry Long at Zones 30-31 Institute in Cincinnati in October
At the Cincinnati Zone Institute, D6110 is: First in Membership with 521 new members. Rotary District 6110 First in total giving at $532,725. Rotary District 6110 First in Annual Fund giving at $459,485. Rotary District 6110 Second in Polio Plus giving at $59,891. Rotary District 6110
Other District 6110 Highlights Women up about 2+%!!! Giving to the Annual Fund: $88 $107 per capita!!! (a 22% increase) 100% Paul Harris Fellow Clubs Rotary Club of Sand Springs Bentonville/Bella Vista Rotary Club Rotary Club of Fredonia
The Sand Springs Rotary Club honors 36 new Paul Harris Fellows
Bentonville/Bella Vista Club Leadership with DG and AG New Paul Harris Fellows at Fredonia Club
Presidential Citations: Gold Bartlesville Daybreak, President Jessica Barlass Broken Arrow, President Matt Hancock Coffeyville, President Bill Lay Fayetteville Northside, President Bo Bittle Grove, President Judy McHenry Iola, President Stan Grigsby Joplin, President Joe Newman Joplin Daybreak, President Jennifer Richards Miami, President Mike Addington Pittsburg Rotaract Club, President Kylie Baima Tulsa Sunrise, President Mark Welty
Presidential Citations: Silver Altus Area Sunset, President Ray Spruell Harrison, President Patty Methvin Mountain Home, President Sally Gilbert Okmulgee, President Terry Dillsaver Pittsburg Sunrise, President Wade Shossow Tulsa Southside, President Jonathan Cox Presidential Citations: Bronze Bentonville/Bella Vista Daybreak, President Tim Ensley Holiday Island, President Randall Cavanah
The Rotary Foundation $200+ Clubs Bull Shoals-Lakeview, AR -- $513 Southeast Tulsa, OK -- $339 Bentonville, AR --$307 Tulsa Sunrise, OK -- $281 Bixby, OK -- $254 Broken Arrow, OK -- $241 Coffeyville, KS -- $210 Joplin, MO -- $202 Bella Vista Sunrise, AR -- $201 Southside Tulsa, OK -- $201 Fredonia, KS -- $200
The Rotary Foundation $100-$200 Sand Springs* Eureka Springs Parsons North Tulsa Altus Area Sunset Bartlesville Daybreak Holiday Island Oswego Iola Muskogee Rogers Pryor Harrison Grove Bartlesville Joplin Daybreak Tahlequah-Cherokee County Sapulpa Miami Mountain Home Fayetteville Northside Fort Smith Bristow * Listed in order of giving
Every Rotarian Every Year EREY Clubs Bartlesville Daybreak Bentonville Broken Arrow Bull-Shoals Lakeview Coffeville Joplin Mount Vernon Pittsburg Sunrise Sapulpa Southeast Tulsa Southside Tulsa Tahlequah/Cherokee County
District 6110 Star Clubs Average $100/Member ****** Bixby, Broken Arrow, Oswego, Southeast Tulsa, Southside Tulsa, Tulsa Sunrise (Achieved every year of D6110 program) ***** Bella Vista Sunrise, Bentonville Bella Vista Daybreak, Eureka Springs, Ft Smith, Grove, Iola, Joplin, Mountain Home, Pryor **** Altus Area Sunset, Bartlesville Daybreak, Coffeyville, Fredonia, Harrison, Pittsburg Sunrise, Tahlequah *** Bull Shoals-Lakeview; Holiday Island, Sapulpa, Skiatook ** Bartlesville, Bentonville, Claremore Reveille, Mount Vernon, Muskogee, Neosho, North Tulsa, Rogers, Siloam Springs * Bristow, Carthage, Cassville, Claremore, Henryetta, Joplin Daybreak, McAlester, Miami, Northside Fayetteville, Parsons, Pittsburg, Rogers Early Risers, Sand Springs
Membership Development Award Aurora Bentonville Fayetteville Northside Okmulgee Ozark Rogers Downtown Skiatook Wagonor
Some Real Progress on: Major Donors and an a Level II Arch Klump Paul Harris Fellows Paul Harris Society 119 D6110 Rotarians give $1000 annually
With Great Appreciation to: Club Presidents Assistant Governors District 6110 Committee chairs and members District Executive Committee The District 6110 Staff
District 6110 Events The 2015-16 District Conference: A Celebration of Rotary Major Donors dinner AG Training at Post Oak Lodge MAPETS District Training Assembly Foundation Dinner honoring Mark and Cheryl Dobbs family District Golf Tournament: Stonebridge Meadows
Young Professionals Summit 2016 in Rogers Funded and planned in 15-16 year, but held in August 16 to promote Rotary to young people Sponsored by 5 clubs: Rogers, Bentonville, Springdale, Fayetteville Northside, and Fayetteville in cooperation with NWA Emerging Leaders, Todd Jenkins, chair
Young Professionals Summit 2016 in Rogers, Keynote by Donnie Smith, CEO, Tyson Foods
District 6110 Projects/Programs Four-Way Test Speech Contest The Medical Supplies Network (MSNI) The Wheelchair Mission Springdale Kansas initiative The Dictionary Project District Leadership Academy Choices
D6110 Youth Services RYLA 2016 and RYLA 2016 II: new records Youth Exchange: Long and Short-Term New Generations Services Exchange: building Interact: growth and lots of new or reinstated charters Rotaract: growth and lots of new or reinstated charters
Parsons 5 Centennial Celebrations! Bartlesville (RI Director Karen Wentz) Independence Fort Smith Joplin (RI President Ravi Ravindran and RI Director Karen Wentz)
So Many Wonderful Club Events! Smokin Hot BBQ, Iola Rodeo and Demolition Derby YE Halloween Weekend Frisco Festival Beer Garden Dick Daniels Award FayRo Softball Tournament Multiple Lobsterfests Women s Day Hillbilly Chile Cookoff Bell Ringing for Salvation Army Henry Bellmon Sustainability Awards Mud Run Fishing tournaments Tulsa/OKC clubs exchange Sunrise BBQ Spirit of Community Banquet Race Across America Change of Ducks Sasquatch Shootout Wine and Arts Festival Skeet Shoot PLUS a many, many more!
Cassville Rodeo
Hillbilly Cookoff: Bull Shoals Lakeview Club
Tulsa Southside s Henry Bellmon Awards
Rogers Club s Dick Daniel Award: PDG Dick Trammel is recipient
Rotary Club of Fayetteville FayRo Charity Classic Softball Tournament
Bentonville Rotary Club: Women's Day with Beth Keck as moderator
Two Lobsterfests: at Grove and at Tulsa Sunrise clubs
Tulsa Sunrise Change of Ducks
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Springdale Rotary Pig Trail Mud Run
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Bob McKenzie of Tulsa Rotary after completing RAAM for Polio
Skiatook Rotary Sasquatch Shootout
Service Above Self and Doing good in the world. These few minutes enabled only a cursory overview of District 6110 s marvelous 2015-16 Rotary year. An entire conference could be devoted to talking about the great ways the clubs in District 6110 did so much good in their communities and the world. For most of what we do there is no award, just that wonderful feeling of Service Above Self and Doing good in the world..