Rotary International District 7390 John Kramb, Governor 2015-2016 April 2016 Maternal & Child Health Month Fellow Rotarians, Everybody has a mother. Mothers brought us into the world, mothers took care of us, mothers typically raised us. At least for my generation. We depended on Mom to ensure that we were healthy and well-fed. At least, in America. But consider what Rotary International has to say about world-wide Maternal and Child Health issues: "Our members improve access to essential medical services for mothers and their children. These efforts are aimed at reducing the number of children under age five who die each year because of malnutrition, inadequate health care, and poor sanitation a figure that is currently estimated at 7 million. According to another estimate, more than 80 percent of maternal deaths can be prevented with access to reproductive health services and trained health care workers. Our members provide education, immunizations, birthing kits, and mobile health clinics to support these causes. Women are taught how to prevent mother-to-infant HIV transmission, how to breast-feed, and how to protect themselves and their children from disease." Just think about it. Seven Million preventable deaths of children. Improving the health of mothers. Proper nutrition, adequate health care, and improved sanitation can save the world. The child we save today may be the next generation's peace keeper, or invent a cure for cancer. One thing really upsets me. And that is uninformed celebrities who still say that vaccinations cause autism. How can they, in good faith, say that? How can they be so irresponsible? My heart goes out to any one who suffers from any debilitating disease. But let's let science determine our course of action, not some unknowledgeable actor. But then, we are Rotarians. Improving the health of people is what we do. We feed the hungry. We immunize children. We examine eyes and teeth. And we provide clean water and proper sanitation around the world. Because we are Rotarians. Because we care. Yours In Rotary Service, John Kramb DG 2015-2016 Inside this Issue: Grant Training Seminar 2 Teacher Impact Awards Nomination Form 3 District Conference 4-5 Club Activity 6 Membership & Attendance Report, District Calendar APRIL 2016 D7390 ROTAR-E-REPORTER 7
GRANT TRAINING SEMINAR Join us at the Radisson Hotel Harrisburg (1150 Camp Hill Bypass, Camp Hill) on THURSDAY, April 21, 2016. Cost is $30 per Rotarian! The seminar will begin with registration and a buffet dinner from 5:30 p.m. until 6:15 p.m. The information session will begin promptly at 6:15 p.m. The seminar will conclude by 8:15 p.m. This is the official Rotary Grant Training seminar that all Clubs must receive to be certified to apply for either Global Grants or Club Foundation Grants. This seminar will qualify your Club to apply for any Grants in 2016-17. Another training session will be held in September 2016. You are only required to attend one of the trainings. Please remember that attendance at a Grant Training Seminar is required within a year prior to submitting an application for a Global Grant or a Club Foundation Grant. All Grants now require a 3-person committee. This should be a club expense for your entire grant committee to attend. Please register your committee by April 8, 2016! Use the registration form below and mail with payment to the District Office (515 South George Street, York, PA 17401) or register on-line. DISTRICT 7390 GRANT TRAINING SEMINAR REGISTRATION FORM Name: Club: E-mail: Phone: Cost: $30.00 per person Check # Enclosed Made Payable to: Rotary District 7390 Please register by April 8, 2016! Send registrations and payment to the District 7390 Office: 515 South George Street, York, PA 17401-2723 APRIL 2016 D7390 ROTAR-E-REPORTER 2
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District Conference Friday, May 6 and Saturday, May 7, 2016 Lancaster Penn Square Marriott Whether you experienced the 1950s in person or have only heard about the dynamic decade through pop culture, the 2016 District Conference will take you there in spirit! Register today for an intergenerational learning experience with the fun and flair of the 1950s. Several educational workshops are nestled between dynamic and inspirational speakers; the Four Way Test Speech contest finale; an on-site service project; and a special presentation from our Rotary International President s Representative. A hands-on team building project will bring you together with people from different clubs, different backgrounds, and different decades. Plus, your District Governor line up is competing in Rotary s Got Talent and YOU get to help pick the winner! Conference Registration Form Rotarian Name Name for Badge Club Guest Name Guest Name for Badge Rotarian Street Address City Zip Rotarian E-mail Rotarian Phone Pricing & Packages Package Description Pricing 3/16 or after: Total Due Pricing until 3/15: Total Package (All plenaries & meals on Friday & Saturday) (Includes Governors Banq) @ $225 @ $255 $ Friday All Day (All plenaries & meals on Friday ONLY!) @ $100 @ $115 $ Friday Dinner (ONLY Dinner on Friday Evening) @ $65 @ $70 $ Saturday All Day (All plenaries, meals & Governor s Banq on Sat) @ $125 @ $140 $ Governors Banquet ONLY @ $70 @ $75 $ Meal Plans (Please check one) Regular Gluten Free Vegetarian Vegan Total Due: $ Checks should be made payable to Rotary District 7390 and mailed to Rotary District 7390, 515 South George Street, York, PA 17401 REGISTRATON DEADLINE: APRIL 20, 2016 APRIL 2016 D7390 ROTAR-E-REPORTER 4
2016 District Conference Schedule of Events Friday, May 6, 2016 10:00 a.m. Registration Opens 10:30 a.m. PDG Meeting 11:45 a.m. 1:30 p.m. Opening Luncheon Welcome by DG John Kramb Introduction of Rotary International and District Leadership Speaker: RI President s Rep Tom Stahl Awards Presentations 1:30 1:45 p.m. Break 1:45 2:45 p.m. Plenary Session 1: Great Marshmallow Challenge DGN Una Martone 2:45 3:00 p.m. Break 3:00 4:00 p.m. Plenary Session 2: Speaker Bob Musil 4:00 4:15 p.m. Break 4:15 5:00 p.m. Social Media Workshop with Dan Christ 5:00 5:30 p.m. Free Time 5:30 6:30 p.m. Reception with Cash Bar 6:30 9:00 p.m. Buffet Dinner Banquet Speaker: Scott Harrison, Cure International Awards Presentations Rotary s Got Talent Fundraiser Saturday, May 7, 2016 8:00 8:45 a.m. Breakfast Buffet 8:45 9:45 a.m. Plenary Session 3: Confessions of a Membership Nerd - Kristi Govertsen 9:45 10:00 a.m. Break 10:00 11:30 a.m. Four Way Test Speech Contest & Presentation of Essay Winner 11:30 11:45 a.m. Break 11:45 a.m. 1:30 p.m. Luncheon Speaker: Jody Silliker Toxic Charities Awards Presentations 1:30 1:45 p.m. Break 1:45 2:45 p.m. Plenary Session 5: Group Vocational Service Exchange and Youth Exchange 2:45 3:00 p.m. Break 3:00 4:00 p.m. Hands-On Service Project 4:00 4:15 p.m. Break 4:15 5:00 p.m. Plenary Session 6: Meetings That Work DGN Una Martone 5:00 6:00 p.m. Free Time 5:30 6:15 p.m. Paul Harris Society, Major Donor Reception, Bequest Society & Benefactor Reception (By Invitation Only) 6:00 7:00 p.m. Fifties Flashback Theme Reception with Cash Bar (Come dressed in your best 1950 s attire!) 7:00 9:00 p.m. Governor s Banquet Speaker: RI President s Rep Tom Stahl Awards Announcement of Rotary s Got Talent Winner Entertainment Announcement of 2017 District Conference DGE Kevin Cogan Closing Remarks by DG John Kramb Want to spend the night at the hotel? Please call the Lancaster Penn Square Marriott directly at 717-239-1600 and tell them you are with the Rotary District 7390 Conference. Our room rate is $149 per night. That rate is only good until April 15, 2016. APRIL 2016 D7390 ROTAR-E-REPORTER 5
GETTYSBURG March was Rotary Literacy Month and the traditional time for the Rotary Club of Gettysburg s Dictionary Distribution Project. The object of the Rotary Dictionary Project is to give every third grade student in the Gettysburg Club s service area a personal dictionary of their very own that will serve them at least through elementary and middle school. Many teachers see this as a key to better reading, speech, and writing. These skills will improve student performance in other subjects as well. Receiving the dictionaries from Rotary members is beneficial to students in other ways. The young people meet successful adults in their community who care enough about them to purchase these dictionaries and come to their school to present them personally. Pictured here is Rotarian and project chairperson Shannon Harvey as she distributes dictionaries on March 14 at Saint Francis Xavier Elementary School in Gettysburg. The Adams County Young Professionals and Rotary Club of Gettysburg donated $405 to South Central Community Action Programs, Inc. on March 10. The donation was the proceeds from the first annual dodgeball tournament hosted by the two organizations. Pictured, from left, are: Max Felty, Laura Mares, Nate Mares, Lynn Garskof, John Phillips (Rotarian), Alex Hayes (Rotarian), Genevieve Felty. HERSHEY On Tuesday, March 8, Hershey Rotary Club members prepared supper at the Ronald McDonald House, serving families of children being treated at Hershey Medical Center. LITITZ Rotary Club of Lititz President Barry Miller presented a contribution of $2,000 to Friendship Community Director of Community Development Cynthia Beebe. The Rotary motto is Service Above Self. The Rotary Club of Lititz fulfills these goals of Rotary International by serving the local community, as well as supporting the various overseas projects of the Rotary Foundation. The Lititz Club gifted $2,000 to this 44-year old Christian organization that supports Individuals with developmental disabilities. The grant will be applied towards the purchase of an automatic door opener at one of the community homes allowing easier access for the Residents who are using wheelchairs. Friendship Community provides residential and support services to 140 Individuals and their Families living throughout Lancaster and Lebanon Counties. Programs are offered which promote positive relationships, integrity, spirituality, capabilities, and community integration. Friendship Community holds the distinction of opening the first group home in Lancaster County. More information about how you can support both of these organizations can be found at www.lititzrotary.com or www.friendshipcommunity.net. RED LION/DALLASTOWN AREA "Timeless Treasures" Bike, Car and Truck Show The Rotary Club of Red Lion - Dallastown in conjunction with the Red Lion Area Senior Center are sponsoring a "Timeless Treasures" Bike, Car and Truck Show on April 30, 2016 at the Red Lion Area Senior High School located on Horace Mann Avenue in Red Lion. Hours for the show are 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Proceeds from the show will be used to benefit programs conducted by both the Senior Center and the Rotary Club. In addition to the show, a Silent Auction is being held. Included in the items being sold are a Brooks Robinson Orioles Autographed Baseball, a Bill Cower autographed 8x10 photo and frame, a Chuck Knoll Steelers autographed photo and frame and a 3D replica of Penn State Beaver Stadium and many other items. To see all the Silent Auction items visit the Senior Center's website at www.redlionseniorcenter.com. The Show is being sponsored by more than 30 area companies and individuals. At a recent meeting, the Club recognized several sponsors. Included in the photograph are: Joellen Hynson of NorthWest Savings Bank, Heather Goebler, car show committee co-chair, Kim McChalicher of H.N. Fishel & Sons Insurance, and Kim Bowen and Justin Kauffman of Aquatic Resource Restoration Company. APRIL 2016 D7390 ROTAR-E-REPORTER 6
Membership/Attendance + Memb. Memb. Club 1-July-15-31-Dec-15 Attend % # Mtgs Carlisle 101-5 96 60 4 Carlisle-Sunrise 38 +4 42 78 3 Colonial Park 83-1 82 52 4 Denver-Ephrata 45 45 44 4 Donegal Area 13-3 10 East Petersburg 8 +1 9 3 Eastern York County 21 +1 22 4 Elizabethtown 84-1 83 4 Gettysburg 68-6 62 74 4 Hanover 95-5 90 53 3 Harrisburg 172 +3 175 61 3 Harrisburg-Keystone 30 +1 31 58 4 Hershey 124 +3 127 41 4 Hummelstown 31 +1 32 Lancaster 229-4 225 61 4 Lancaster-Hempfield 25-1 24 69 2 Lancaster-Northeast 35-3 32 56 5 Lancaster Penn Square 20-2 18 90 4 Lancaster-South 41-3 38 Lancaster-Sunrise 38 +8 46 70 4 Lebanon 41 41 63 4 Lititz 37-2 35 67 3 Littlestown 23 +1 24 89 3 Manheim 16 16 72 4 Mechanicsburg 32 32 Mechanicsburg-North 68-3 65 70 4 Millersburg 11 +2 13 Mount Joy 40 40 69 4 Myerstown-ELCO 53 +3 56 4 New Holland 12-2 10 50 3 New Oxford-Conewago Valley 13 +1 14 64 3 Northern Lebanon County 17 +1 18 50 2 Palmyra 25-4 21 88 4 Paradise 31 +2 33 72 4 Perry County 32 +2 34 5 Red Lion/Dallastown Area 18-1 17 55 4 Shippensburg 34-4 30 45 3 Southern York County 16 +1 17 66 4 Susquehanna Township 12 12 3 Uptown York 30 30 55 4 West Shore 16 +1 17 West York 7-1 6 York 341 +6 347 61 4 York-East 66-3 63 56 4 York-North 46-5 41 72 4 District Totals 2338-17 2321 63 Note: The Clubs Highlighted in ORANGE did not submit a February Membership Report. Mark Your Calendars For the following important District Events: April 4 Grant Committee Meeting April 9 YE Outbound Orientation April 21 Grant Training Seminar May 2 Grant Committee Meeting May 6-7 District Conference May 14 Board of Counselors Meeting May 18 AG/AMC/AFC Meeting May 23 Teacher Impact Awards May 29-June 1 International Convention June 5 YE Farewell Picnic June 12-16 RYLA June 25 DG Installation Dinner APRIL 2016 D7390 ROTAR-E-REPORTER 7