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September is New Generations Month
September is New Generations Month. We
could just as well call September “the
month of
our future” because investing in our
youth is our
future. We can take pride in the fact that we have
youth programs for just about every age group
with Rotarians serving as active, caring sponsors.
New Generations Service recognises the positive
change implemented by youth and young adults
through leadership development activities, service
projects and exchange programs.
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click on the above link to find out more
It’s here!
Rotary’s website has a new look and new tools
to help you make personal connections, exchange ideas
, and collaborate with others from the convenience
of your computer or mobile device.
Rotary’s website has a new look and new tools
to help you make personal connections, exchange ideas
, and collaborate with others from the convenience
of your computer or mobile device.
My
Rotary
When you visit
the new rotary.org for the first time,
you’ll be seeing the public-facing version of the site.
To enjoy the full functionality the site has to offer for members,
you’ll need to create a profile in My Rotary.
Visit www.rotary.org/myrotary to get started.
you’ll be seeing the public-facing version of the site.
To enjoy the full functionality the site has to offer for members,
you’ll need to create a profile in My Rotary.
Visit www.rotary.org/myrotary to get started.
Are you logged in to My Rotary?
Good!
Now you can fully explore an array of new social tools
that will enable you to converse and collaborate
with other Rotarians and Rotaractors.
Good!
Now you can fully explore an array of new social tools
that will enable you to converse and collaborate
with other Rotarians and Rotaractors.
Join
(or start) a conversation
You can join
groups to discuss common questions,
learn new things, or connect with new friends who share your interests.
Lend your voice to the Rotary conversation.
If you don’t see a group to meet your needs, consider starting one!
You can also connect directly with other Rotarians and Rotaractors.
learn new things, or connect with new friends who share your interests.
Lend your voice to the Rotary conversation.
If you don’t see a group to meet your needs, consider starting one!
You can also connect directly with other Rotarians and Rotaractors.
Collaborate
on a service project
Our new
crowdsourcing tool enables clubs
to share their project plans, find partners,
and request volunteers, funding,
and materials to enhance their capacity to serve others.
Browse projects in need of assistance
or post your own project to find supporters.
Start here to bring good ideas to life!
to share their project plans, find partners,
and request volunteers, funding,
and materials to enhance their capacity to serve others.
Browse projects in need of assistance
or post your own project to find supporters.
Start here to bring good ideas to life!
Publicize
your projects and activities
Rotary Showcase
is a social networking tool
that lets you share your service projects with others in Rotary
and with the general public.
With recent enhancements and more than 3000 projects
already shared in its first year,
Rotary Showcase is more robust than ever.
Help tell our Rotary story by sharing your club’s impact.
that lets you share your service projects with others in Rotary
and with the general public.
With recent enhancements and more than 3000 projects
already shared in its first year,
Rotary Showcase is more robust than ever.
Help tell our Rotary story by sharing your club’s impact.
Please feel
free to share this message
with Rotarians and Rotaractors in your network.
For more information, contact social@rotary.org.
We look forward to connecting with you!
with Rotarians and Rotaractors in your network.
For more information, contact social@rotary.org.
We look forward to connecting with you!
Sincerely,
Adelita
Hernandez and Mohamed Shedou
Rotary
Service Connections
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Polio
viruses detected during sewage sampling in Rawalpindi.
ISLAMABAD, Sept 5:
Two polio viruses were found during an environmental sewage
sampling
carried out by the World Health Organisation (WHO)
in the Rawalpindi
city.
A source in the WHO told Dawn:
“The polio viruses were found in Fauji
Colony and Safdarabad in Rawalpindi.
Polio Video \
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Rotary Club of Corrigin
President Ron Williams with Mike Lynch
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Rotary Club of Perth
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Rotary Club of Scarborough
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Rotary Club of Cockburn
Welcomes Lindsey Wetton
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Rotary Club of Rossmoyne
President David Hackett and Past District Governor Graham Brown
welcome Sarah Morgan and Kym Chamberlain
Rotary Club of Cockburn
Going to the Convention??
Click here to register
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AROUND THE CLUBS
Rotary Club of Southern Districts
The Rotary Club of
Southern Districts, represented by 11 of our club members
attended the
presentation of the club's donation of $50,000
to assist the foundation of the
Brightwater Lyn Beazley Scholarship.
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Rotary Club of Mill Point
Weekend away in Perenjori
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Rotary Club of Kununurra
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Rotary Club of Byford and Districts
At the recent Serpentine Jarrahdale Community Fair in Mundijong
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Rotary Club of Mundaring
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Rotary Club of Applecross
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Rotary Club of Southern Districts
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Rotary Club of West Perth
Breakfast
meeting for West Perth Rotary Club was another great gathering.
Lots of chat
and sharing and a great speaker who addressed
the joint project between Subiaco
Football Club and RCWP
sponsoring Aboriginal youth using football as a means
of
increasing participation in schooling as well as building self esteem
. Club
President Steve Thomas presented Ben Haywood a cheque
as stage two of the
sponsorship program,
with PP Neville Clare assisting as Host.
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Rotary Club of Cockburn
from the Cockburn Gazette September 3rd
Rotary Club of Geraldton Greenough
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Rotary Club of West Perth
President Steve and Chris
Chris
with Alexia Winandy the club's inbound RYE student for 2013/14
— at Kings
Park Tennis Pavilion
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D9465
In bound Students briefing
with members of "Canteen" and DG Erwin Biemel
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CLUB FLYERS
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"Climb for a Smile"
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Rotary Club of Manjimup
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CLUB BIRTHDAYS
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Russian Car Advert
Three drunks hailed a taxi.
The taxi driver, seeing that they
were
wasted when they got in,
he just switched on the engine and switched it off,
then said "We are here!"
The first guy gave him money.
The second guy said, "Thanks."
But the third guy slapped him.
The taxi driver was stunned because
he
was hoping that none of them would
have realized the car didn't move an inch.
"So what was that for?"
He
asked.
"Control your speed next
time,"
the third guy shouted.
"You almost killed us!"
Card trick
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