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Rotary Youth Leadership Awards

Rotary Youth Leadership Awards. Rotary International District 5580 Crookston Rotary Club (1991-92). RYLA International.

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Rotary Youth Leadership Awards

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  1. Rotary Youth Leadership Awards Rotary International District 5580 Crookston Rotary Club (1991-92)

  2. RYLA International Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA) is one of Rotary International’s nine structured programs designed to help clubs and districts achieve their service goals in their own communities and in communities abroad, fostering fellowship and goodwill in the process.

  3. RYLA History • The first RYLA was held in July 1961 in Brisbane, Australia. • It became a structured RI program in 1971. • District 5580 RYLA’s Camp began in 1991-92 in Crookston, Minnesota at the University of Minnesota, Crookston with 27 students in attendance.

  4. RYLA History District 5580 Was founded by Don R. Cavalier and Dick Larson from the Crookston Rotary Club in cooperation with the Local District 5580 Rotary Club, Rotary International, and the University of Minnesota, Crookston in 1991-92. It is staffed and operated by volunteer Rotarians and former Junior and Assistant RYLArians from 65 Clubs in District 5580, in Minnesota, North Dakota, Northwest Ontario Canada, and Wisconsin.

  5. RYLA History District 5580 • 1991-1992 Chairperson-Dr. Richard Larson-Crookston Rotary Club • Director 1991-92 Director Donald R. Cavalier Crookston Rotary Club • 1992-2011 Chairperson-Donald R. Cavalier • 1992-1998 Director Earl Rogers-Duluth Skyline Rotary Club • 1998-2011 Director Marty Byrnes • 2012-… Chairperson Marty Byrnes • 2012-… Director Eric Hjelden

  6. RYLA History • YearCampersFamiliesRotary International District 5580 Rotary Clubs Represented1992 27 4 13 1993 37 4 14 1994 46 6 24 1995 61 8 33 1996 71 7 42 1997 74 10 37 1998 78 10 39 1999 101 13 48 2000 112 15 53 2001 112 14 48 2002 111 15 54 2003 125 15 55 2004 127 17 41 2005 119 15 45 2006 124 15 51 2007 127 17 55 2008 131 16 61 2009 128 13 62 2010 144 16 56

  7. What is RYLA? • RYLA is an intensive training program for youth ages 14-30. • Programs are typically in the form of seminars and workshops. District 5580 ‘s camp is 7 days in length and is organized by the Crookston Rotary club, of Crookston, Minnesota.

  8. RYLA Goals District 5580 Rotary Youth Leadership Awards Camp: • Demonstrate Rotary’s respect and concern for youth. • Provide an effective training experience for selected youth and potential leaders. • Encourage leadership of youth by youth. • Publicly recognize young people who are providing service to their communities.

  9. RYLA’s Core Curriculum District 5580’s RYLA Camp is tailored to meet the needs of its participants, and the core curriculum includes: • Fundamentals of leadership • Ethics of positive leadership • Importance of communication skills in effective leadership • Problem-solving and conflict management • Rotary’s purpose and service to the community • Building self-confidence and self-esteem • Elements of community and global citizenship • The Seven Habits of Highly Effective Teens • The Rotary Four Way Test • BAFA BAFA

  10. RYLA’s Core Curriculum • Promoting “Youth Leading Youth” Concept • Low Ropes • Challenges Developing each camper: Mentally, Socially/Emotionally, Spiritually, and Physically. • Family Time Discussions-Students will have an opportunity to explore their personal strengths, set goals for the future, and apply the principles learned through active interaction.

  11. Benefits of RYLA • Develops youth leadership skills and self confidence while exposing them to community leaders and mentors • Inspires new ideas for service, increases support of projects, and helps develop future potential members

  12. RYLA Guidelines • Highly flexible • Age range is 14-18 • One Week in Duration • Organized and run by Rotarians of the Crookston Rotary Club • Sponsored by 65 Rotary Clubs of District 5580.

  13. Sample RYLA Themes • Leadership in a global society • Leadership at your school/in your community • Ethics in Business • Ethics and the Environment

  14. How to Organize a RYLA • District 5580 and Crookston Rotary Clubs RYLA committee. • Target age group-14-18 • Location-University of Minnesota, Crookston. • Promote the event to the Clubs in District 5580 communities, schools, and Interact, or Rotaract clubs.

  15. Role of District The district RYLA chair is appointed by the district governor and selects the RYLA committee, which: • Selects program dates • Selects site • Develops a budget • Determines program agenda • Promotes to clubs

  16. Role of Clubs Rotarians at the club-level: • Select awardees • Provide sponsorship • Develop expectations of youth upon return from program • Encourage their participation in other District 5580 Programs.

  17. Resources The following resources are available on the RI Web site: • RYLA section • RYLA Brochure • RYLA Handbook • RYLA staff e-mail • Rotary E-Learning Center

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