ROTARY INTERNATIONAL THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK:
For nearly 18 years, Ram Gawande, of the Rotary Club of Athens, has worked on district projects to help communities in his native Nagpur, India. To show their appreciation, Nagpur Rotarians turned the table on their benefactors and raised US$5,100 for a project to help purchase reading and math books for more than 800 students in the struggling Trimble Local School District in Athens. (source is the August 2010 Rotarian

PROGRAM:

President Elect TIM LUZADER introduced PDG BILL BATT, who was a delegate at the 2010 Council on Legislation. In 1970 this group changed from an advisory body to one that makes decisions on changing the constitution and bylaws. Starting in 1977 the Council began meeting every three years. Past District Governors from all districts meet in Chicago. This year 36 of 227 enactments (actual changes to the constitution and bylaws) received approval. Of 93 resolutions (suggestions to the Board of Directors and the Trustees), 19 were adopted. Changes include a dues increase of $1 each year for the next three years; E-clubs; a 5th Avenue of Service called New Generations; making the immediate past president an officer on the board; limiting excused absences to no longer than 12 months; stating that membership is not limited due to sexual orientation; and changing the phrase to "One profits most that serves best."

BILL also reported on our Eradicate Polio campaign. The good news is that there is a large reduction in the number of cases of polio in the countries where it is still endemic, Nigeria, India, Pakistan and Afghanistan. We must continue the effort to eradicate the virus or it will be everywhere again. Our club is meeting the goal of $16 per member per year to fund the project.

THANKS TO THOSE WHO HELP WITH
MEETING FUNCTIONS:

Money Collectors: CHRIS JOHANNSEN and ROB GALBRAITH; Greeter: VICKI BURCH; Invocation: GENE COURTANEY; Piano: HARLEY FREY; Song leader: BOB VERPLANK. Help with attendance and facilitating a smooth meeting: TOM MORAN and VICKI BURCH; Help with Ripples: BILL FULLER.

THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK:

Don't count your days. Make your days count.    


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