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Congratulations to the champions of the 2019 CIIP Lera Parchment Battle of the Books Competition!

'The Books and the Sword' from First Baptist Christian School (Division 1) (pictured above left) and 'The Book Minions' from CIS (Division 2) (pictured above right).

 

2019 - 2020 Sunrise Board
 
President
Pat Steward
 

President Elect
Stacy Parke
 
1st Vice President
Winston Connolly
 
2nd Vice President
Deirdre McFarlane
 
Immediate Past President
Matthew Seales
 
Secretary
Andrea Whittaker 
 
Treasurer
Dawn Cummings
 
Director - Membership
Karelle Dacosta

Director - Communication
Matthew Seales
 
Director - Club Administration
Paul Palmer
 
Co-Directors - Youth Service
Ferlyn Heyne
Dean Heyne
 
Director - Literacy
Su Mander
 
Co-Directors - Community Service
Nanalie Cover
Jenna Mungall
 
Director - International Service
Robert Powell
 
Director - Fundraising
Oneil Malcolm
 
Director - Rotary Foundation/Grants
Andrea Bryan
 
Co-Chair - Fellowship
Jacqueline Golding-McDonald
Alison Shirlaw
 
Well-being Officer
Belinda Gordon
 
Sergeant At Arms
Winston Connolly
 
Disaster Recovery Chair
Barbara Anley
 
Upcoming Events
LONG WEEKEND HONDURAS EXPERIENCE
Jun 28, 2019 – Jul 01, 2019
 
Weekly Meeting
George Town Yacht Club
Jul 03, 2019
7:00 AM – 8:00 AM
 
2019/20 Board Meeting
Governor's Square Boardroom
Jul 08, 2019
6:00 PM – 7:00 PM
 
Board Meeting
Governor's Sq Boardroom
Jul 08, 2019
6:00 PM – 7:30 PM
 
Weekly Meeting
George Town Yacht Club
Jul 10, 2019
7:00 AM – 8:00 AM
 
Weekly Meeting
George Town Yacht Club
Jul 17, 2019
7:00 AM – 8:00 AM
 
View entire list
 
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Next week, Business Meeting and Committees

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Are on a committee? Or not sure if you're on one?

It's probably because you aren't.

Your feedback and help is needed, Directors need you on their team.
Next week we will have a business meeting to discuss achieving greater things together.

 


No One is an Island, Mark Maloney

Dear fellow Rotarians and members of the family of Rotary,

I love to travel! I even enjoy the mundane process of getting from here to there. But last year, my wife, Gay, and I had one of those experiences that would strain the optimism of even the most cheerful traveller. We found ourselves with six hours to wait, at an airport where we were not scheduled to be, on a day we had not planned still to be travelling, having woken up that morning at a hotel unknown to us the night before. It was one of those days.

As we waited at John F Kennedy International Airport in New York City, Gay and I took a walk to people watch. We went from one end of the terminal to the other and back, looking at every gate, every destination, every group of people waiting for their flights.

Each gate was its own island of humanity. When we walked down the centre of the concourse, we were in New York, moving along with everyone in one river. But when you veered off into those seats, you left that current and landed on an island. You were already in Delhi or Paris or Tel Aviv.

As we started our walk, I thought: “All these different people, all these different countries, all in one place. This is like Rotary!” But as we walked past gate after gate, I realised something. It was not like Rotary at all. Because everyone in that river was heading for an island. And every island stayed an island. The people heading to Taipei might be talking to one another, but they were not talking to the people heading to Cairo or Lagos.

Contrast that with Rotary. Rotary allows us to connect with one another, in deep and meaningful ways, across our differences. It connects us with people we would never otherwise have met, who are more like us than we ever could have known. It connects us with our communities, to professional opportunities, and to the people who need our help.

Connection is what makes the experience of Rotary so very different from walking along that concourse at JFK Airport. In Rotary, none of us is an island. All of us are in Rotary together, whoever we are, wherever we are from, whatever language we speak or traditions we follow. We are all connected to one another — part of our communities and members not only of our clubs, but also of the global community to which we all belong.

This connection is what lies at the heart of the Rotary experience. It is what brings us to Rotary. It is why we stay. Please join your fellow Rotarians on this journey as Rotary Connects the World.

 
 

 
Make-Up Opportunities
 
Make-Ups: In addition to make-up opportunities at Rotary Sunrise, you can make up absences at another club in Grand Cayman. The meeting times and places for the other clubs are as follows:
 
Rotaract Blue:
Wednesdays 6 pm at Royal Palms Beach Club Restaurant
 
Rotaract Club of Grand Cayman: 
Thursdays 7 a.m. at The Greenhouse, 72 North Church St. 
(Next to Digicel Office, near waterfront)
 
Rotary Club of Grand Cayman
Thursdays 12:30pm, The Westin Ballroom
 
Rotary Club Cayman Central
Tuesdays 7:30pm, Grand Old House
 
Rotary E-Club of the Caribbean 7020: Online meetings anytime. Visit the new e-club platform at
http://portal.clubrunner.ca/9515/Stories/welcome-to-rotary-e-club-of-the-caribbean-7020
 
 
Click on the image above to Register today for the 2020 Rotary International Conference in Honolulu, Hawaii. 
Special Rate offered if you register today!