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WORDS FROM THE PRESIDENT
For my notes this week, I want to share with you an email I received from Lori Benton regarding RYLA.
 
Hello Western Douglas County Rotarians,
 
As you may know, it is very important for District 5650 that we all step up and produce a successful Rotary Youth Leadership Awards Camp.  Shine Your Light, RYLA April 17-19, 2020 will be held at Camp Kitaki in Louisville, NE.
 
For our RYLA 2020 to be truly successful we need to shine a spotlight on financial sponsorships and many volunteers. The student fees no longer cover all expenses (and will be increased next year.) This camp will require a small village to run smoothly. This is where district club membership comes in to shine.  Can you please help fundraise?  Will you please volunteer some of your time at camp?
 
Sponsors and donors can be anyone, any company that supports youth leadership development, Rotarian cultivation, and/or just wishes to get their brand in front of District-wide Rotarians. I bet you can identify a few among your networks. Here is the sponsorship form: http://bit.ly/2R7HXss
 
Volunteers are us. Other clubs members. Especially our young Rotarians.  Volunteers may be our spouses and partners.  Volunteers are our Rotaract students and former RYLA attendees. There is every reason to believe RYLA can achieve a strong team of volunteers from over half of our 50+ district clubs. 
 
As a great district, it would be terrific if we could befriend our other Rotarians and learn about their clubs.  I see volunteering at RYLA as a district collaboration and getting to know our fellow district Rotarians.  It is a great opportunity for us all. I believe it will be very beneficial to our district as a whole and a valuable, all-around experience for each of us.  Please consider volunteering and shine our collective lights!  Here is the volunteer sign-up form. 
(You must have a Google account to access this form, if you do not, please contact me and I will send it to you another way.)
 
The RYLA Committee and I sincerely thank you for your support.
Lori Benton 404-694-0846
ALSO....a message from Rotary International
 
Dear Rotarian,

I am excited to share some good news: Rotary International and Toastmasters International are working together to provide our members with even more opportunities for personal and professional growth.

Toastmasters International is a global nonprofit organization with more than 16,800 clubs in 143 countries. Its members attend club meetings where they give speeches, evaluate the speeches of others, and perform other club duties, with the goal of ultimately becoming more confident speakers, communicators, and leaders. Our organizations are complementary in many ways, but we are each unique in what we offer our members.

I hope you will join us in supporting this alliance in your community. You can start by learning more about Toastmasters, exploring its resources and public speaking tips, or visiting a local Toastmasters club. Although the structure of club meetings is consistent, Toastmaster clubs are similar to Rotary clubs in that they each have their own personality. If you do not have a club in your area, you can watch a video to learn what happens at a Toastmasters meeting.

You can also invite members of Toastmasters to visit your club and learn more about Rotary. If you have a Toastmasters club in your area, consider meeting with its members to explore opportunities to collaborate or inviting a member of Toastmasters to participate in a service activity or speak at your club.

Toastmasters will create a leadership development program for Rotarians and Rotaractors. A structured, robust leadership and communication curriculum can help members develop practical skills that will serve them not only in Rotary leadership roles, but in their professional and personal lives as well. Effective leadership skills can strengthen our clubs and increase our impact. We will provide updates about this program when we have more details.

Many of us joined Rotary to make a difference and connect with others in our communities. By working with Toastmasters, our members can discover new ways to network and learn from others, while finding even more value in their Rotary membership experience.

Learn more by reviewing these frequently asked questions. You can also send your questions and your stories about local collaboration efforts to toastmastersalliance@rotary.org.

Mark Daniel Maloney
President, Rotary International 2019-20
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SECRETARY REPORT
Minutes from January 16th, 2020
 
We had a very nice field trip last week at the Main Street Studio and Art Gallery.  Thanks to Ashley Spitsnogle, resident artist at the gallery for hosting us and giving us the tour, and to Rita for making the arrangements.  Also, a BIG thank you to Diane for supplying homemade cinnamon rolls on a cold morning!
 
We'll be back at Common Ground this Thursday 1/23 at 7:00AM
 
 
 
 
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