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VOCATIONAL SERVICE DAY APRIL 26, 2018 Have you signed up? Rotary Chatt http://www.chattanoogarotary.com Tom White President 2017-18 Club Leaders Thomas A. H. White President Julia Betts Brandao Secretary James D. Callihan Treasurer Thursday April 12, 2018 Noon Convention Center Exhibit Hall A Program: Attendance Record Attendance...3/29/18..159 Membership...3/8/18...343 Events April 2018 04/12 - Arts Program - Panelists 04/19 - David Wade - CEO EPB 04/26 - Vocational Service Day 05-02 Rotarians go to Vietnam 05-10 Spring Outing at Miracle Field VOCATIONAL SERVICE DAY APRIL 26, 2018 Have you signed "State of the Arts in Chattanooga" Bryan Kelly (a Board member for various arts institutions in town) will moderate a panel of stakeholders from the Chattanooga arts community. The panel will profile: Dan Bowers (President of Arts Build), Isaac Duncan (a sculptor and Board member for Sculpture Fields, ArtsBuild and AVA), and Todd Olson (Executive Director of the Chattanooga Theatre Center). The discussion will survey the growth in the arts, the benefits of a strong arts community, and different up and coming initiatives that will build on Chattanooga's rich history and tradition of arts leadership.

up? Chattanooga Girls Leadership Academy Chattanooga Theatre Center CHI Memorial Hospital Tennessee American Water WSMC Radio (Collegedale) Trade Center Rotary "GRANT" Day Thursday, March 29th It was GRANT DAY at Rotary!!! Thanks to our generous Rotary members, we give back to our Community in a BIG way! Rotary Shares! Don McDowell & Keith Sanford Deadline April 18, 2018 Habitat Catholic Charities Erlanger Telemedicine Miracle Field Bridge Scholars of Chattanooga Siskin Children's Institute Domincian Water Project 2018-19 Rotary President Chattanooga Downtown Rotary President 2018-19 Keith Sanford

2018-19 Rotary International Theme Announced By Erin L. Kelly 2018-01-18 Rotary International President Elect, Barry Rassin unveils the 2018-2019 theme at the International Assembly in San Diego, California. The theme is: BE THE INSPIRATION. 4 Way Test By Erin L. Kelly 2016-08-31 2017-18 Rotary Board By Erin L. Kelly 2017-06-28 Board of Directors 2017-2018 President: Tom White 1st Vice President: Cindy Todd 2nd Vice President: Mickey Barker Secretary: Julie Brando Treasurer: Jim Callihan Director 2018: Bob Franklin Director 2018: David DeVaney Director 2019: Hodgen Mainda Director 2019: Don McDowell Sergeant-at-Arms Mike Costa

Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms Immediate Past President President-Elect (2018-19) Chip Baker Roy Vaughn Robin Derryberry Mike StCharles Keith Sanford 2019-2020 Rotary President Mike St.Charles, Chairman of the Nominating Committee, announced our President for 2019-2020. Charlie Arant Ian H.S. Riseley President 2017-18 Ian H.S. Riseley Rotary International President 2017-18 April 2018 - Newsletter At the 1990 Rotary International Convention in Portland, Oregon, then President-elect Paulo Costa told the gathered Rotarians, "The hour has come for Rotary to raise its voice, to claim its leadership, and to rouse all Rotarians to an honorable crusade to protect our natural resources." He declared a Rotary initiative to "Preserve Planet Earth," asking Rotarians to make environmental issues part of their service agenda: to plant trees, to work to keep our air and water clean, and to protect the planet for future generations. President Costa asked that one tree be planted for each of the 1.1 million members that Rotary had at the time. We Rotarians, as is our wont, did better, planting nearly 35 million trees by the end of the Rotary year. Many of those trees are likely still flourishing today, absorbing carbon from the environment, releasing oxygen, cooling the air, improving soil quality, providing habitat and food for birds, animals, and insects, and yielding a host of other benefits. Unfortunately, while those trees have kept on doing good for the environment, Rotary as a whole has not carried its environmental commitment forward.

That is why, at the start of this year, I followed Paulo Costa's example and asked Rotary to plant at least one tree for every Rotary member. My goal was to achieve a good beyond the considerable benefits that those 1.2 million (or more!) trees would themselves bring. It is my hope that by planting trees, Rotarians will renew their interest in, and attention to, an issue that we must put back on the Rotary agenda: the state of our planet. Environmental issues are deeply entwined in every one of our areas of focus and cannot be dismissed as not Rotary's concern. Pollution is affecting health across the globe: More than 80 percent of people in urban areas breathe unsafe air, a number that rises to 98 percent in low- and middle-income countries. If current trends continue, by 2050 the oceans are expected to contain more plastics by weight than fish. And rising temperatures are well-documented: Global annual average temperatures increased by about 2 degrees F (1.1 degrees C) from 1880 through 2015. That this change was caused by humans is not a subject of scientific debate, nor is the likelihood of vast economic and human disruption if the trend continues unchecked. The need for action is greater than ever and so is our ability to have a real impact. As past UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon put it, "There can be no Plan B, because there is no Planet B." Our planet belongs to all of us, and to our children, and to their children. It is for all of us to protect, and for all of us in Rotary to make a difference.