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Rotary Club of Flushing Michigan Orientation Program. District 6330 Area 7 www.flushingmirotary.org. Things You Should Know About the Structure of Rotary. 1.2 million members in 200 countries 34 Zones – We are in Zone 24 531 Districts – We are in District 6330
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Rotary Club of Flushing MichiganOrientation Program District 6330 Area 7 www.flushingmirotary.org
Things You Should Know About the Structure of Rotary • 1.2 million members in 200 countries • 34 Zones – We are in Zone 24 • 531 Districts – We are in District 6330 • Currently over 34,000 clubs worldwide • District 6330 includes 19 Michigan clubs and 41 Canadian clubs in Ontario • Rotary year is July-June Flushing Rotary Orientation
Things You Should Know About the Structure of Rotary • Rotary International (RI) • President – Ron D. Burton, USA, Oklahoma (2013-2014) • Zone 24 – 16 districts, 883 clubs • Canada, Eastern Russia, St. Pierre & Miquelon, USA: Alaska, Maine, Michigan, New York, Washington • District 6330 – Canada/US (8 Areas) • District Governor –Don Moore, Walkerton, Ontario Canada Flushing Rotary Orientation
Things You Should Know About the Structure of Rotary • Area 7 – Genesee/Lapeer County Clubs • Robert Jewell, Assistant District Governor, Flint Club • Club #28634 – Rotary Club of Flushing Michigan • President – Lisa Demankowski (2013-2014) • Lisad@njb-architects.com Flushing Rotary Orientation
Things You Should Know About the Structure of Rotary Flushing Rotary Orientation
Things You Should Know About Our Club • Chartered in April, 1992 • Weekly meetings – • Meetings promote fellowship, learning and embody the Rotary tradition • 60% minimum attendance requirement • Make ups at other clubs or Flushing Rotary Committees • Dues (Includes - RI membership and magazine; district dues and weekly breakfast) • Quarterly dues $135 • Voluntary Annual Foundation gift of $25 included in July dues statement, can voluntarily sign up for additional $25/quarter to become a Sustaining Member= $100 annually Flushing Rotary Orientation
Flushing Rotary Club • Additionally: $2.00/week for 50/50 drawing of which 50% of proceeds go to the Club operation budget. • “Happy Bucks”: Voluntary contributions from members that go to the Rotary International Foundation. Flushing Rotary Orientation
The Four-Way Test • Followed by Rotarians world-wide in their business and professional lives, The Four-Way Test, was created in 1932 by Rotarian Herbert J. Taylor (who later served as RI president) when he was asked to take charge of a company that was facing bankruptcy. It has been translated into hundreds of languages. It asks the following four questions: "Of the things we think, say or do: • Is it the TRUTH? • Is it FAIR to all concerned? • Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS? • Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?" Flushing Rotary Orientation
Object of Rotary • The Object of Rotary is to encourage and foster the ideal of service as a basis of worthy enterprise and, in particular, to encourage and foster: • FIRST. The development of acquaintance as an opportunity for service; • SECOND. High ethical standards in business and professions, the recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations, and the dignifying of each Rotarian's occupation as an opportunity to serve society; • THIRD. The application of the ideal of service in each Rotarian's personal, business, and community life; • FOURTH. The advancement of international understanding, goodwill, and peace through a world fellowship of business and professional persons united in the ideal of service. Flushing Rotary Orientation
Four Avenues of Service • Based on the Object of Rotary, the Four Avenues of Service are Rotary's philosophical cornerstone and the foundation on which club activity is based: • Club Service focuses on strengthening fellowship and ensuring the effective functioning of the club. • Vocational Service encourages Rotarians to serve others through their vocations and to practice high ethical standards. • Community Service covers the projects and activities the club undertakes to improve life in its community. • International Service encompasses actions taken to expand Rotary's humanitarian reach around the globe and to promote world understanding and peace. Flushing Rotary Orientation
Getting Started with the Club and Website • Log onto website home page: http://www.flushingmirotary.org • Initial username and password • First initial, last name all lower case (e.g., jdoe) • Password: speakeasy • Username and password can be edited after initial log in Flushing Rotary Orientation
Opportunities to Learn About Rotary • Weekly meetings • Join a Club Committee – dates/times vary • Attend Board meetings • 1st Tuesday each month 7 AM @ Elbow Room • District Assembly • Spring of each year • District Conference • May or June of each year • Location varies based on the home club of the current District Governor • Rotary International Website: www.rotary.org Flushing Rotary Orientation
Opportunities for Fellowship • Club Assembly meetings each month • Euchre Card Parties • Spring, Fall Theme Parties • Holiday Party • Fundraisers and Community Projects • Partner breakfast (bring your partner or spouse to breakfast) Flushing Rotary Orientation
Rotary Recognition • Paul Harris Fellow (PHF) Recognition • Personal contribution achievement - Donate $1,000 to Rotary Foundation’s Annual Fund • Club recognition -Two members are recognized as PHF each year for exemplary club, community and international service contributions • Sustaining Member • $100 or more/year given to Rotary Foundation Annual Fund • Foundation Benefactor • Members bequeathing $1000 or more to Rotary Foundation Permanent Fund • “Tommy Award” • Annual rotating award of the “Emerald Beads”, named for charter member Tom McNally, in recognition of club/community service. Selected by prior Tommy Award recipients. Flushing Rotary Orientation
Opportunities to Serve Club Service: • Fellowship; plan or host a social event • Recruit a new member • Identify a speaker for a weekly meeting • Volunteer for one of our many service projects • Write a story for the Flushing Life magazine • Sell Duckie tickets or be a Sponsor – this is the Club’s major fundraising event held each year Flushing Rotary Orientation
Opportunities to Serve Community Service: • Scarecrow contest committee; promote, assemble, judge scarecrows • S’mores at Candlewalk; provide help with pre work, work one of the 2 nights of Candlewalk in early December • Rotary Readers; volunteer to read to a classroom of students at Springview elementary • Student of the Month; monthly recognition given to a student and their parents from Flushing High School • Summerfest Parade; Rotarians walk in the Parade distributing t-shirts promoting the Duckie Race • Duckie Race: The main annual fundraiser of the Rotary Club of Flushing in June. • Scholarship selection committee; Rotary Club of Flushing annually selects 2-3 deserving students to receive $1,000 scholarships from this endowed fund • Riverview Park project; the Club supported a $10,000 design for a makeover of the Riverview Park. The first project , completed in 2013, was replacement of the bench seats with stadium seats. Estimated at $170,000 for seating project. Flushing Rotary Orientation
Opportunities to Service Vocational Service: • Ethics panel; participate in the annual ethics discussion with students from Flushign High School • Seminar for Tomorrow’s Leaders; the club sponosrs local youth to attend this special leadership training opportunity • Service Above Self Award; once a year the Club recognizes a non-Rotarian in our community for their outstanding service International Service: • Group Study Exchange; young adults from another country visit our District needing host families. Club members help with providing access to professional learning opportunities • Rotary International Special Programs; Polio Plus is an example of an initiative every club was asked to support • World Community Service; the Club supports financially the Preventable Blindness project in Mexico Flushing Rotary Orientation
Burton – Thursdays 12:15 pm IMA Brookwood Golf Course Clubhouse 6045 Davison Road, Burton MI, 48509 Clio – Tuesdays at 7:15 AM Rogers Lodge 219 Rogers Lodge Dr. , Clio, MI 48420 Fenton – Tuesdays 7:15 AM Spring Meadows Country Club 1129 Ripley Road, Linden MI, 48451 Grand Blanc - Tuesdays at 7:15 AM Sophia's Kitchen Restaurant 11395 S. Saginaw St. Grand Blanc, MI 48439 Genesee Valley –Tuesdays 12:15 PM Redwood Lodge 5304 Gateway Centre Dr. , Flint Lapeer – Tuesdays 12:10 PM Lapeer County Center Building 425 County Center St, Lapeer, MI 48446 Columbiaville – Tuesdays 6:30 PM Rotary Bldg. 4643 First Street, Columbiaville, MI 48420 Greater Flint Sunrise – Wednesday 7 AM Sarvis Food Center 1231 E Kearsley Street, (Flint Cultural Center) Flint MI, 48503 Flint Downtown – Fridays 12 Noon Sarvis Food Center 1231 E Kearsley Street, (Flint Cultural Ctr) Flint MI, 48503 Opportunities to Network (and make up meetings!) Flushing Rotary Orientation
Contributions and Accomplishments of Flushing Rotary • Built and installed benches for rest areas, installed signage and plantings on Flushing River/Nature Trail • Received 2007 RI Zone 22 and District 6330 Literacy Awards for multiple literacy projects coordinated in Genesee County • Participate with events held during Flushing Summerfest, Harvest Fest and Candlewalk Flushing Rotary Orientation
Contributions and Accomplishments of Flushing Rotary • Special Recognition in 2004 as “Service Club of the Year” from Flushing Chamber of Commerce • Club has received numerous RI Presidential Citations since 2000 • Annual giving/sustaining member per capita among highest in District 6330 Flushing Rotary Orientation
Rotary Club of Flushing • A hard working club, invested in our community, region, district and world, with a reputation for getting things done, but also having fun! Flushing Rotary Orientation