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  Rotary District 6650
     July 2020 Bulletin

Volume 1 | Issue 1

 

Rotary Opens Opportunities
                
 
DISTRICT GOVERNORS FOR ZONES 30 AND 31
 
District Governor's Corner - July 2020
Linda Henderson
District Governor 2020-21
 
 
            Wow! What a year 2020 has been! I will resist the temptation to recount the events that have made this year so difficult. We all know what they are. We can all agree that winter and spring of  2020 have been memorable for all the wrong reasons. As a nation we are tired, we are frustrated, we are angry, and we are fearful.
However, to quote Albus Dumbledore, “Happiness can be found even in the darkest of times if only we remember to turn on the light.”
           
            Rotary is that light. We can turn on the light of Rotary and give our communities, our nation, and the world the light of hope.  Rotarians just can’t help it;  they have to find ways to meet, discuss, and help.  Many Rotary clubs are meting on line until they can be together. Some are meeting in open air places like parks where they can practice social distancing. Some traditional fundraisers have had to be cancelled so Rotarians have changed fund raisers from pancake breakfasts to drive through breakfasts. They have changed 5K races to virtual 5K races. Rotarians have supported local food banks, given scholarships, supported local charities, and hospitals in a time of need.
           
            My message is:  keep on being the light. Open your hearts and your minds to the possibilities. Find ways to meet and plan. Change or find new ways of raising funds. Use your resources to promote the welfare and peace of your community and the world.  Steve Wilder, DGE; Michelle Charles, DGN; and I look forward to supporting and helping you in your endeavors.
           
            Finally, I want to thank our outgoing District Governor, Dan Morgan. Dan led us through the worst of the pandemic with grace and compassion. He began his year as governor after major heart surgery. Through all of the difficulties he faced this year, Dan proved to be a capable and inspirational leader for our district. He and his wife Vicky are very special people.  Thank you Dan and Vicky.
 
Linda
District Rotary Foundation 
ROTARY FOUNDATION GRANT UPDATE:
 
Local District Grants 2020-21:
 
I am excited that The Rotary Foundation has increased our available funds for Local District Grants this year to $51,758 to be shared by the 29 Clubs who submitted requests. Funds are expected in late August.
 
Thank you.
 
 
CLUB
PROJECT 2020-21
Alliance
 Habitat for Humanity Support
Austintown
Homeless Veterans Program - bus passes & food
Boardman
Challenge Baseball for Disabled
Canfield
Canfield Middle School Special Needs Pantry
Canton
Pack the Bus Food & Clothing for Kids
Canton South
Cross-eyed Mission Cuba
Cortland
Lakeview Food Pantry
East Canton
US Constitution Education for 4th Graders
East Liverpool
Trees - Downtown E Liverpool Improvement
Girard-Liberty
School Food Pantry Support
Howland Twp
Community Food Pantry Support
Hubbard
Hubbard High School Scholarship
Jackson Township
High School Scholarships
Kinsman
Support for Local Food Pantry
Louisville
Louisville Schools - Feeding Students
Massillon
United Way - Community Rent Assistance - COVID-19
Minerva
Inventory Software Minerva Historical Society
Niles
Dictionary Project
North Canton
Vocational Training Café for Impaired
Orrville
Startzman Clinic Patient Health Monitors
Perry Twp
Assist Food Pantry
Plain Township
Picnic Shelter for Glenwood Park
Poland
Flags for Our Community
Salem
Third Grade Dictionary Project
Steubenville
Health & Wellness Educational Seminar for Community
Struthers
Public Park Golf Course Update
Warren
Dictionary Project
Wooster
Wooster High School Scholarship Program
Youngstown
Food & Hospitality for Underserved in Youngstown
 
Please feel free to email or call me with questions/concerns.
 
Peter Apicella, M.D., DRFC
2205 Pearce St, Salem, OH 44460
330-207-0500 (cell)
 
District 6650 Rotary Club Projects
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION 2021
Travel is probably the last thing on your mind right now, but it’s not too early to start thinking about the Rotary International Convention in Taipei! If you have never been to an international convention, you should consider going!
 
 
The website is now live - https://www.riconvention.org/en/taipei - with information about this exciting event.
 
Early Bird Registration for the convention will open on June 20th at 2:00pm EST, and the promotional rate will be offered worldwide through 11:59pm on June 26th, concurrent with the Virtual Convention dates.  The early bird rate is $315 for Rotary club members and guests 31 and over; $100 for club members and guests 18-30, $10 for guests 5-18. Hotels are already accepting reservations!
 
Michelle Charles, DGN 2022-23
RI Convention Promotion Team
 
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL THEME FOR 2020-21
 
RI President Holger Knaack's theme for 2020-21, Rotary Opens Opportunities, asks Rotarians to create opportunities that strengthen their leadership, help put service ideas into action, and improve the lives of those in need.
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