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04 February 2015
Vol. 8 No. 30
2014-15 Sunrise Board
President
 
President Elect
 
Vice President
 
Vice President
 
Immediate Past President
 
Secretary
 
Treasurer
 
Chair - Communication
 
Chair - Fundraising
 
Chair - Club Administration
 
Chair - Fellowship
 
Chair - Youth Service
 
Chair - Literacy
 
Chair - Community Service
 
Co-Chair - International Service
 
Co-Chair - International Service
 
Well-Being Officer
 
Chair - Grants
 
Chair - TRF
 
Rotary 2014 - 15
 
Rotary International President
Gary C.K. Huang
 
District Governor 7020
Paul Brown
 
Assistant Governor Cayman
Eric Bush
 
District Secretary
Michael McNaughton
 
Past District Governor 7020
Jeremy Hurst
Upcoming Events
No Morning Meeting
Evening Fellowship Meeting Instead
Apr 22, 2015
6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
 
Guaruma Photo Fundraiser
GT Yacht Club
Apr 22, 2015
6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
 
Car Raffle Sales - ALT
ALT
Apr 25, 2015
7:00 AM – 9:00 PM
 
International Committee Meeting
TBD
Apr 27, 2015
6:00 PM – 7:00 PM
 
Sangria & Tapas with Rotaract
The Wolfe Residence
Apr 29, 2015
5:30 PM – 7:30 PM
 
Car Raffle Sales - ALT
ALT
May 02, 2015
7:00 AM – 9:00 PM
 
Car Raffle Sales - Kirk Market
Kirk Market
May 09, 2015
7:00 AM – 9:00 PM
 
Board Meeting
99 Nelson Quay
May 11, 2015
6:00 PM – 7:30 PM
 
District 7020 Conference - JAMAICA
Montego Bay, Jamaica
May 12, 2015 9:00 AM –
May 17, 2015 2:00 PM
 
Business Meeting
George Town Yacht Club
May 13, 2015
7:00 AM – 8:00 AM
 
Car Raffle Sales - Fosters Strand
Foster's Strand
May 16, 2015
7:00 AM – 9:00 PM
 
Fellowship - Family BBQ (tentative)
TBD
May 23, 2015
 
Car Raffle Sales - ALT
ALT
May 23, 2015
7:00 AM – 9:00 PM
 
Car Raffle Sales - Kirk Market
Kirk Market
May 30, 2015
7:00 AM – 9:00 PM
 
Casino Night Fundraiser
Dart ARC
Jun 06, 2015
 
Car Raffle Sales - Fosters Strand
Foster's Strand
Jun 06, 2015
7:00 AM – 9:00 PM
 
Joint Board Meeting (tentative)
TBD
Jun 08, 2015
 
Business Meeting
George Town Yacht Club
Jun 10, 2015
7:00 AM – 8:00 AM
 
Car Raffle Sales - ALT
ALT
Jun 13, 2015
7:00 AM – 9:00 PM
 
World Blood Donor Day
CI Hospital (George Town Hospital)
Jun 14, 2015
9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
 
Speakers
Jun 03, 2015
 
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The Rotary Grace
 
O God and giver
of all good,
 
We thank thee for
our daily food.
 
May Rotary friends
and Rotary ways,
 
Help us to serve thee
all our days.
The 4-Way Test
 
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?
Russell Hampton
National Awards Services Inc.
Sage
Last Week at Rotary Sunrise...
Submitted by Communications
 
In case you missed last week, here are a few photos of what happened. Our  guest speakers were from YMCA of the Cayman Islands.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Guest Speaker - Tamer Soliman, Holistic Wellness Coach
Submitted by Club Service
 
 
Guest Speaker: Mr. Tamer Soliman, Holistic Wellness Coach
Topic: Coconut Oil and the Tree of Life Initiative
 
Tamer received his Honours Degree in Kinesiology from the University of Western Ontario and is currently studying to become a Registered Holistic Nutritionist at the Edison Institute of Nutrition in Canada. A self-proclaimed 'coconut enthusiast,' Tamer strongly believes that by cooking with coconut oil, the traditional oil of the Caribbean, instead of cooking with potentially harmful cooking oils, such as vegetable oil or margarine, you can drastically improve your health. When Tamer is not sharing his passion for coconuts, you can find him gardening in Lower Valley, learning about the diversity of local, nutritious foods that Cayman has to offer.

 
Laptops Donated for Belize CALS 
Submitted by International Committee
 
Rotarian Tony Cowell of KPMG has generously donated 5 laptops for the CALS Belize project. Delivery of the laptops to Belize is still being confirmed.
 
Thank you Rotarian Tony for your usual generosity!
 
 
Info about project:
This project is a proposed collaboration between the Rotary Club of Belize and the Rotary Sunrise Club of Cayman. The two clubs are invited to pool their resources to support the installation of the Computer Assisted Literacy Program in the Grace Primary School which is located on Southside Belize City.
 
 
Grace Primary School
Located in a very difficult neighborhood in Southside Belize City, Grace Primary School provides an education for children many of whom come from difficult social economic backgrounds. The School with the help of the Rotary Club of Belize recently established a library to be able to provide the children with resources and computers to study after school. The School wants to start a program to help children who are at risk or fall behind in class.
 
Southside Belize City
Is the poorest part of the City, and has been afflicted with severe gang activity that has been attracting young children to a life of crime. The CALS program give schools the tools to help those children who fall behind, giving them that all important access to a quality education and an opportunity for a life filled with hope, faith and love; and to provide them with the necessary foundation to become productive citizens.  This project encompasses the procurement of a permanent license at the cost of US$6,000 for ten concurrent users. As such, the project is expected to impact the lives of hundreds of children in the years to come.


Rotaract 5th Hearts & Home Runs Interclub Softball Tournament
Submitted by Secretary Gina McBryan 
 
 
Hey Batter Batter! Interested in playing a few innings for a great cause? Wanna fundraise while sliding for home base?  Why not join in some pitching fun?
 
The Rotaract Club of Grand Cayman is gearing for their 5th Annual Hearts and Home Runs Interclub Softball Tournament which is set to be held on Sunday February 15th, 2015 at the Field of Dreams.  We are super excited to be getting together with our Rotary family for some fun and friendly softball followed by some fellowship.  The cost to play is $15.00 per player and interested players can sign up through a Club Team Captain or through a member of any club.  Players do not have to be a member of Rotary or Rotaract to play but players will join a designated Rotary or Rotaract team.
 
So come out and join the fun all for a great cause to support the Rotaract Club of Grand Cayman. There will also be chances to win great spot prizes!
 
This year we are putting some new fun spins on the game so that all teams can enjoy equal play time on the field.  We will be sending out the Rules and Regulations for Hearts and Home Runs 2015 in the near future.
 
Clubs can look forward to the following at this year’s H&H:
 
Prizes
o  Team with the largest cheering contingent
o  Team with the most players
o  Player with the most Home Runs
o  Many other prizes!
 
Raffle
o   Gift Certificates
o   Wines
o   Dinners
o   Movie Tickets
 
Grilled Goodies
o   $3 - Hotdogs
o   $5 – Burgers
o   Other Snacks
 
Kid’s Corner
o   A designated area for children
o   Fun activities for the kids
 
We look forward to seeing our Rotafam on the field!

 
Rotary International Recognises International Women's Day - March 8th
Submitted by Communications
 

Thousands of women across Rotary deserve recognition on International Women's Day, March 8, and while it isn't possible to highlight them all, we chose to profile several of them. These are women who work tirelessly on behalf of others, and whose efforts touch lives across the world, often in remote and inhospitable places. With projects focused on , , and other humanitarian concerns, these women are proof of Rotary's diversity and .

Ola Al-Awamleh Almasri
Amman, Jordan
Rotary Club of Amman Capital

helped build a water-catchment system for a public school in Jordan with a large enrollment of underprivileged students. She's also organized and supported vocational projects that train students to become entrepreneurs. She was recognized by Forbes as one of the top 50 businesswomen in the Arab world.

Fary Moini
San Diego, California, USA
Rotary Club of La Jolla Golden Triangle

Over the last 10 years, has taken 19 trips to Afghanistan to work on projects ranging from school construction to setting up computer labs. Her fellow Rotary members called her "inspirational" in her involvement in the building of a school in Jalalabad, and in helping to provide neonatal and midwife training for medical professionals.

Christina Covotsou-Patroclou
Limassol, Cyprus
Rotary Club of Limassol-Berengaria Cosmopolitan

is a charter member of the Interact Club of Limassol, and helped launch the Rotaract Club of Limassol-Amathusia, the first Rotaract club in Cyprus. A former Paul Harris fellow, she worked with ShelterBox in 2006 to provide aid in Lebanon.

Deepa Willingham
Solvang, California, USA
Rotary Club of Santa Ynez Valley

Willingham is founder and chair of (Promise of Assurance to Children Everywhere), a nonprofit organization that educates girls in the world's poorest areas and works to prevent child trafficking. Working with Rotary clubs around the world, the center she formed provides education, microloans, health care, clean water and sanitation, and community infrastructure. "Together, we have created a site that is affecting the lives of 30,000 to 40,000 people," Willingham says.

Teodora Alinsod Lucero
Laguna, Philippines
Rotary Club of Santa Rosa Centro

A midwife, Lucero is operating a birthing clinic that delivers an average of 500 babies a year. She also organizes a free medical clinic and workshop for pregnant women in underserved communities. In 2013, the National General Assembly of Midwives presented her the Gaward Agham Special Award for Excellence in clinical care.

Carolyn Jones
Anchorage, Alaska, USA
Rotary Club of Anchorage East

The first woman to serve as a Rotary Foundation trustee, has traveled to Russia as a Rotary volunteer five times, three of them as a preschool teacher for developmentally delayed children in orphanages. But her volunteer efforts have taken her elsewhere as well: "In the 27 years that I've been a Rotarian, I've administered polio drops in India, planted trees in Brazil, promoted microcredit in Costa Rica, and delivered baby formula in Uganda," Jones says.

Bernadette Blackstock
Franklinville, New Jersey, USA
Rotary Club of Glassboro Sunrise

The CEO of People for People Foundation, helps normally self-sufficient people who have fallen on hard times to afford food, clothing, rent, utilities, medications, and other life necessities. "Since 2003, our foundation has served over 10,000 families," Blackstock says.

Ginger Vann
Baker, Louisiana, USA
Rotary Club of Baker

coordinates a tutoring program for at-risk students. With the help of her club, she renovated a derelict school building and worked with tutors to reach 50 students a day. She's also passionate about workforce development in Baker, where well-paying craftsman jobs often go unfilled. "We're not going out there and finding just anybody; we're targeting the unemployed, underemployed, and veterans," Vann says.

 


Duty Roster for April 15th
Submitted by Club Service
 
 
The list of Rotarians performing the respective duties for this week's meeting are:
 
Greeter: Rotarian TBD
Grace: Rotarian TBD
Four Way Test: Rotarian TBD
Raffle: Rotarian TBD
Sergeant: Rotarian TBD

Birthdays and Anniversaries for the Month of February
Submitted by Club Service Committee
 
Member Birthdays
Faye Lippit - February 2
Alison Shirlaw - February 2
Stacey Parke - February 16
Sook Yin - February 19
Hazel Brown - February 21
Lynne Whittaker - February 23
Eddie Balderamos - February 24
 
 
Rotary Anniversary
Andrea Bryan - 13 years - February 1
Garth Arch - 5 years - February 3
Tony Cowell - 9 years - February 15
Ed Mead - 5 years - February 17
Uli Ecke - 2 years - February 20

Notices & Reminders
Make-ups: In addition to make-up opportunities at Sunrise you can make up at another Club in Grand Cayman. The meeting time and place of the other Clubs are: 
Rotaract Blue: Wednesdays at 6:00pm at Royal Palms Beach Club, 537 West Bay Road 
Rotaract Club of Grand Cayman: Thursdays at 7:00am at Overtime Restaurant & Lounge in The Strand, West Bay Road
Rotary Club of Grand Cayman Central: Tuesdays at 7:30pm at
Grand Old House.
Rotary Club of Grand Cayman: Thursdays at 12:30pm at The Westin 
Rotary E-Club of the Caribbean 7020: Online meetings any time. Visit the new e-club platform at http://e7020clubhouse.ning.com If members are unable to make a regular weekly meeting or Rotary event, make-ups can be done online. The e-Club website is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. You just need to spend a minimum of 30 minutes on the site and answer some questions to get the make up certificate.
Travelling: If you are going to be travelling for an extended period of time - more than two weeks be sure to let the Secretary know and remember to submit any make-ups you do in a timely manner.