Governor's Newsletter          July, 2014
In This Issue
-- Governor's Message
-- District Goals for 2014-15
-- New Zone Structure and tools.
Comments by Gov. Ellen at her Induction.
-- Sox Game To Showcase Rotary's Efforts
-- Idea: Use of Presidential Citation to Motivate Your Club
-- Rotary as Family
-- A Short List of Interesting Information
-- Welcome to New Members
-- Some 4th of July Photos
Quick Event Information
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The Rotary District 6440 Newsletter is filled with announcements, articles and information about our clubs, our members and making a difference through Rotary. 
Governor's Message  

 

Dear Rotarians,  

 

Happy Summer and congratulations to our clubs, the new Club Presidents and Club Officers as they begin this new Rotary year. With Rotary International's theme of "Light up Rotary", I hope every club and Rotarian will find a way to light a spark of excitement in their hearts and in their communities over the coming months.

 

Our District Is introducing several new themes and initiatives to help clubs keep themselves motivated and, especially, to make it easier to plan and execute the projects you want to do this year.

 

We'll be focusing on the fundamentals of success too.  Club leaders have been trained in more effective ways to get things done. using strategies of successful businesses. Communication, coordination and collaboration within our clubs and communities will help our efforts and interactions.  These efforts will lead to positive and productive results. 

Left to right: District Gov. Elect Rodney Adam, Past District Governor Sarah Oliver, District Governor Ellen Young, District Governor Nominee Rik Rivkin

 

Our goals reflect our continued effort to eradicate polio.  They also reflect the desire of all clubs to sustain the highest possible levels of humanitarian service, locally and throughout the world.

 

We also want to acknowledge and celebrate the success of our fellow Rotarians and

the activities of their clubs.  Send your "jpg" photos and stories to

food20home@photos.flickr.com. We'll feature as many as possible in the months ahead.

 

So, read on, follow the links, and enjoy the photos as we launch the 2014-2015 "Light up Rotary" year !

 

Yours in Rotary Service,  

Your Dist 6440 Leadership Team,   

 

Gov. Ellen 

 

Generations Of Rotarians Were Ready for The 4th ! 

A great holiday for Rotarians...new members, veteran members and family members...to celebrate the holiday and tell the community about Rotary.  See more photos below. 
What Are The District Plans for This Year?  Here are 2014/15 District Goals:
  1. Improve communication, coordination and collaboration with and between clubs for Polio Eradication, Membership, Foundation, Youth Service, and Public Image District initiatives.
  2. Plan and execute at least 5 Rotary Days (1 per Sector) throughout the District to raise community awareness of Rotary Humanitarian Service achievements and to raise funds to support Rotary Foundation initiatives for polio eradication and Annual Fund goals
  3. Increase # of 100% Paul Harris Clubs by 10%.
  4. Achieve 100% club participation of Every Rotarian Every Year Annual Fund targets of at least $100 per member, and 100% member participation at some level ($1 minimum).
  5. Achieve 100% club participation in PolioPlus fundraising, including 100% of each member at some level ($1 minimum), with a target of at least $50 per member. This target does not include major gifts.
  6. 100% of district clubs utilize District Grant. (This will require adequate club donations to The Rotary Foundation by June 30, 2014).
  7. 80% of clubs to lead or participate in a local or international service project related to one of Rotary's 6 Humanitarian Areas of Focus.
  8. District membership grows by an average net growth of two members per club.
  9. Strengthen relationships between Interact Clubs and their Rotary Club sponsors; increase Interact club and/or Youth Exchange participants by 10%.
  10. Every club demonstrates its commitment to Youth Service, either through support and involvement with a local Interact Club, RYLA or Youth Exchange, or by inviting local youths, identified through local schools, churches or clubs to participate in Rotary Days.   
  11. At least 75% of District clubs receive Presidential Citation recognition for their positive efforts to "LIGHT UP ROTARY" in their communities.
  12. 5% of clubs achieve District's "BEST CLASS" award.
One New Tool for Getting There -- Organizing The District Into Sectors, with "Tool Boxes" of Techniques and Resources, and "Consultants" to help you use them.

This year we're trying the Sector structure to help clubs "Communicate, Collaborate and Coordinate better.  In the next few newsletters we'll explain more about their use.  To see the list of clubs in their Sectors, click here.  The goal is to use good business practices to help clubs serve. 

 

Comments from Gov. Ellen's Installation    
"The inequities of our world divide us in spirit as well as in location, educational opportunities and attitudes.  Rotarians try to transcend those divisions in many way:
  • Through peace scholarships...
  • Through youth exchange opportunities...
  • Through the alleviation of poverty...
  • Through the many district and international grants our district has extended...
  • By providing clean water and education about the importance of sound hygiene to prevent disease...
  • By combating disease through vaccinations and preventable health initiatives...
  • By empowering the next generation to take the initiative in being of service to others...

To read the remainder of her text, click here.  

Tickets are Still Available for Purchase for Sox vs. Rangers on 8/5.   Buy Some for a Vet. 

A significant part of the ticket price will go toward polio eradication.  Because of the Gates Foundation's 2:1 match, each ticket purchase nets more for polio eradication. Contact Assist. Kristina Laib at District Office to place an order, 847-241-4458 or admin@rotary6440.org.   

You can also tell her how many tickets you want to go to a Veteran (or several Veterans).  Send a Vet and/or join hundreds of Rotary Friends for an evening of Family, Friends, Fun...and a great cause.

    

Idea - Plan for Presidential Citation Built Around Your Club's Goals.     
Working toward the award can be a good motivator, for club leaders and members.  Your club be unique in its own way, and as good as any other.  Here's a reminder of which clubs won Presidential Citations last year --

 

Clubs earning the Presidential Citation With Distinction: Arlington Heights, Buffalo Grove, Crystal Lake Dawnbreakers, Elk Grove Village, Evanston, Huntley, Illinois Beach Sunrise, and Lake Forest Lake Bluff.

 

Additional Clubs earning Presidential Citation:Bartlett, Glenview Sunrise,Long Grove/Kildeer/Hawthorn Woods, Richmond-Spring Grove Area, Schaumburg AM, Schaumburg-Hoffman Estates, Skokie Valley,  St. Charles, and Winnetka-Northfield.

 

To see the qualifications for 2014/2015, click here.
Comments from an Immediate Past President
-- Rotary as Family, and "Why I've Stayed In Rotary". 
You might say that Rotary is about service, understanding and fellowship.  We all probably have heard Incoming and Outgoing Presidents talk about their hopes and achievements... and how they feel about the experience of getting from here to there in the crucible of their club presidency.  By chance your editor heard one such speech which highlighted how "fellowship" can also mean family.  As a family working together, we can do more...both personally and as a club.  To skim the names but read for the content of the speech, click here.

Many members of our club felt this year's induction/transition meeting and speeches were especially good.  I hope your club's transition was a good one, too.  In that examle club, the new president's hopes, plans and reflections are here.  In addition to good fellowship, there was a lot of "food for thought".
A Short, Short List of Useful Information
  • District Directories are On The Way - Northbrook Rotarian Mehdi Alister, whose company, Alpha Graphics printed our directories, has finished the task!  Clubs will receive directories, either at the District Governor's visit, or from their Assistant Governors later this month.  Please contact Marianna Zeidler at rotarymari@yahoo.com, if you need to make special arrangements.  Every single Rotarian will receive a directory this year, thanks to the ge
    Rotarian Linda and her award, with one of the presenters, Jesse White, Il Sec.of State. 
    nerous support of Otto Engineering of Carpentersville and our other Rotarian sponsors who have underwritten the directory cost.  Many, many thanks to these generous business owners.    
  • Rotarian and literacy volunteer Linda Cesario (Mt. Pros./Arl.Hts. Sunrise) was one of 10 literacy tutors in Illinois selected for the 2014 Spotlight on Service Award.  To see the Arl. Hts. Library newsletter, click here
  • Send Us Your Images -- Many clubs LIT UP ROTARY in their communities over the July 4th weekend.  Send us your jpg images, stories and experiences.  Many will be posted to the website and others will used in our new District promotional materials.  Seeing Rotarians in action is best!  We do more than stand still and pose for publicity shots!  Continue to send in your jpg photos and stories as you record your community service throughout the year.  Contact your Club President for information about posting and sending. 

We Welcome New Members to The Best Service Organization in the World:
ClubFirst NameLast Name
Barrington BreakfastMoniqueJuengel
Carpentersville MorningJillZeilker
Dundee Rotary ClubFredHeid

RichardManarchy

ChrisNelson
Elk Grove VillageJohnBourke
Glen EllynDaveHarris
Lake in the HillsBarbaraSwanson
Lincolnshire Morning StarJordanJacobs
Schaumburg-HoffmanEstatesRisOrhorha

Rotary Images from the 4th !
48th Annual Deerfield 4th of July 5K Run

 

Off to a great start for a new Rotary year !

A great run !







High school band sets 4th of July tone


Passing out Info Flyers about Rotary and Fundraiser

Ready to Walk












Carol Stream Rotary Carters

 

Bob Paddock
Editor