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Join Rotary International on July 1st for a virtual presidential changeover.
 
2021-22 #Rotary International President Shekhar Mehta will reflect on his year and we'll kick off 2022-23 President Jennifer Jones' year. Rotary International General Secretary John Hewko hosts.
 
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Pancake Breakfast VOLUNTEERS STILL NEEDED 

July 2 & 4th for the pancake breakfast!  Great family fun! Also – there are folks who want to do volunteer events – but not ready to join Rotary- here is a great opportunity to get them involved!!  We need pre-event set-up July 2nd; day-of set-up and production July 4th.
 
 
 
 
 
New Rotary Theme: Imagine Rotary RI president-elect, Jennifer Jones announces 2022-23 presidential theme: 'Imagine Rotary'

The logo for the theme was designed by Riki Salam, an Australian artist and graphic designer specializing in contemporary Indigenous art, design, and communications. He also created the 2023 Rotary International Convention logo which will be held in Melbourne, Australia, thus connecting the two by a shared visual language.

Meaning of the design elements

There is, of course, a deeper meaning behind each element of the design. The circle in aboriginal culture for instance, signifies our connections to one another. The dots around it represent people and there are seven because of Rotary´s areas of focus.

The circle and the dots together become a navigation star – our guiding light. The solid line underneath is what is referred to as a digging stick and it is used when doing hard work. And since Rotary members are people of action – it represents a tool for getting things done.

The colors

The colors green, purple, and white are not necessarily connected to aboriginal culture. President-elect Jennifer Jones asked the new crew of Governors to use one, two, or all three when dressing for official events instead of using a theme jacket. “As we celebrate diversity, equity and inclusion, I wanted all of us to be able to express ourselves differently in what we wear, but still have connection,” she explained.

There are several ways to interpret the colors: Purple for example stands for polio eradication, green for the environment, the newest addition to our areas of focus, and white for peace, our core mission. Together, they are the colors of the women’s movement, the Suffragette – a subtle nod to this history as Jones pointed out, since she will be the first female RI president.