DISTRICT CONFERENCE 2019 | MINOT

Join us for the 2019 District Conference in Minot as we gather the family of Rotary!

2019 DISTRICT CONFERENCE 
April 25-27 | Minot, ND
 
 
 
We excitedly invite you to Minot for a fun and inspiring theme of “Honoring Our Roots. Embracing Our Future.” The conference will feature a unique blend of a traditional district conference paired with family and youth focused programming.

Thought provoking speakers, hands on service opportunities, and fun-filled special events - check out the conference highlights for a sneak peak at what we have planned! We promise you will leave reinvigorated in Rotary!  

Conference lodging and most events will be held at the Grand Hotel.
1505 North Broadway, Minot    (800)735-4493
Conference Rate: $82 single/double
                                                                           Event Code: BO3YI8 by March 25, 2019 to get conference rate
 
CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS
Evan Burrell of the Rotary Club of Turramurra in Sydney, Australia, has been an active part of the Rotary family for nearly 20 years. He is past president of the Rotary E Club of Greater Sydney, and a member of the RI Communications Committee, as well as an Assistant Rotary Public Image Coordinator for the whole of Australia in Zone 8. Evan's message is "Let's have fun in Rotary" as he passionately promotes Rotary's digital story via social media. Evan is a Digital Media Consultant for the regional Rotary Down Under magazine, He manages a digital consultancy start up, drives buses, is a big Superman fan and is building his career as a budding actor, amongst many other things.
 
Keynote Speaker Clint Romesha
Clinton Romesha is a former U.S. Army Staff Sergeant noted for his heroic actions during the Battle of Kamdesh, a key moment during the War in Afghanistan. On October 3, 2009, Sergeant Romesha took quick and selfless action while under aggressive fire from the Taliban. Despite taking shrapnel wounds to his neck, shoulders, and arms, he carried out a counterattack that not only eliminated Taliban machine guns, but allowed for wounded soldiers to be taken to an aid station. Throughout the 12-hour battle, Romesha told himself he was merely doing what any solider would have done for his comrades; everyone else, however, saw him as a hero...