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June 2021

 
District 6630 Rotarians and friends,
 
It is with a feeling of deep appreciation and admiration of the work of Rotary District 6630 Rotarians that I write my last newsletter article as District Governor.
 
All of us as Rotarians, in this difficult year of a worldwide pandemic, have taken the opportunity to stretch and learn new habits and develop new ways to reach out and lend a hand.
 
This certainly validates R. I. President Holger Knaack’s theme “Rotary Opens Opportunities”.
 
As District Governor, the plan on behalf of the district quickly became the following - which I have shared all year with each club:
 
MY VISION: This remained the same as the vision of Rotary International. “Together, we see a world where people unite and take action to create lasting change – across the globe, in our communities and in ourselves.”
 
  • I felt so strongly that I had a banner made with the R. I. Vision statement and the Core Values of “Fellowship, Integrity, Diversity, Service, Leadership. The banner was used in every official visit with clubs and events.
     
  • Clubs have continually focused on uniting, acting, and creating change with others who share the same core values for over 116 years.
 
MY GOALS: To help each of our clubs and members remain connected and engaged while keeping the District strong and focused in its support of Clubs. To help achieve this, we:
  • Offered to reimburse virtual software licenses for each club.
     
  • When preparing our 2020-2021 Club Presidents and Officers, our LEAD Team (Leadership Education and Development), led by Ryan Knotts and Steve Zabor in conjunction with Assistant Governors, pivoted to virtual sessions.  They incorporated topics to help our Clubs prepare for the unknown situation Clubs were facing with the pandemic.
     
  • Provided training of Zoom and other virtual technology.
► I am happy to report our district Rotarians did not stop!  As Presidents began their year after completing their training, all clubs continued to meet virtually, except for one very small club who met in person. 
► They each continued to care for each other, figured out ways to do service projects and fundraisers and even inducted over 100 new members.
 
MY OBJECTIVES:
 
  1.  To share with each member the opportunities, resources and support that Rotary International, the District and clubs can provide to each other.
 
  2.  To ask how we, in our clubs, and in the District, can take this time to review our committees, events, fundraisers, goals, and activities to effectively continue to be of service.

► Have completed 46 official visits thus far.  This has been an opportunity to:
  • Acknowledge all each club was doing to still meet and serve others – even during a pandemic. 
  • Share latest R.I. and District updates, resources, events.
  • Share creative ways with each club what other clubs were doing for service projects, virtual fundraisers and ways to incorporate fun into virtual meetings.
► Celebrated at the virtual Multi District Conference, how District 6630 clubs, including Interact and Rotaract, never stopped and continued to “Unite and Take Action”.
 
► Even in a pandemic Clubs:
  • Supplied PPE to communities, hospitals and schools, hosted blood drives, food drives, collected cloth and made masks for distribution, provided educational supplies, set up free book libraries, purchased and delivered refrigeration and sanitation equipment, participated in environmental projects both globally and locally.
  • Many clubs took the opportunity to learn ClubRunner and expanded their ability to communicate via Club Bulletins.
  • Public Image expanded its reach via more social media outlets using integrated software.
MY STRATEGIC DISTRICT PRIORITIES:
 
  1. Membership – Continue momentum and develop a three-year plan.
  • The plan is developed and implemented with a strong leadership team, chaired by Peter Tuttle.
  • E-ClubNEO a virtual club chartered in June 2020 as a satellite of Northampton-Cuyahoga Valley held several service projects and continues to add members.
  • Mentor chartered a satellite club, The RC of Lake County Sunrise.
  • The District 6630, 6600, 6650 Tri-District Membership Seminar was held virtually with several hundred attending.
  2. Bylaws and Manual of Procedures revised and updated.
  • Bylaws completed and approved by Board of Directors Feb 27, 2021 and the clubs at the annual meeting on April 22, 2021. The Manual of Procedures presented and approved June 8, 2021. Chaired by PDG Mike Davanzo.
  3. Strategic Plan to update the District Strategic Plan of 2015-2018 and to align with the revised Rotary International Strategic Plan of 2020-2023.
  • Visioning workshop with R. I. Director-Elect Elizabeth Usovicz and District officers, chairs January 9, 2021. The District 6630 Strategic Plan 2021-2024 presented at the June 8, 2021 board meeting by Chair PDG John Bosco and Vice-chair Steve Zabor. Progress will be reported at all future Board of Director’s meetings by the Strategic Plan Champion Sandy Naragon. Click to view the Strategic Plan Initiatives.
  4. Youth Safety and Protection Policy.
I am happy to report that with the leadership of District officers, chairs, assistant governors, and the leaders in every Club, we have a strong district with strong clubs and our official district documents are current. 
 
All is in good order and ready for the 2021-2022 District Governor, Larry Lohman, and the Clubs in Rotary District 6630.
 
Due to all of your efforts in following the CDC, local health departments and R.I. guidelines, I feel overjoyed that we are now able to meet in person and love seeing all the wonderful upcoming in-person events and activities in this newsletter.
 
Thank you each for your dedication, commitment, and service. 
 
I wish you a phenomenally successful, fun, exciting 2021-2022 Rotary year!
 
 
Yours in Rotary Service, 
 
Pat Myers
District 6630 Governor 2020-2021
c. 330-388-2635
 
 
 
 
Learn about the monthly

District and Club Events Calendars

Upcoming District Events
Subject to change 
- All District Events will be virtual until further notice
Grant Committee Meeting
ZOOM Meeting
Jul 12, 2021
6:00 PM – 7:30 PM
 
2021 District Awards & Recognition and DG Induction/Banner Exchange
Jul 14, 2021
5:00 PM – 7:30 PM
 
Grant Committee Meeting
ZOOM Meeting
Aug 02, 2021
6:00 PM – 7:30 PM
 
District 6630 Finance Committee Meeting
ZOOM Meeting
Aug 24, 2021 5:00 PM
 
District 6630 Board Meeting
ZOOM Meeting
Aug 24, 2021 6:00 PM
 
Grant Committee Meeting
ZOOM Meeting
Sep 13, 2021
6:00 PM – 7:30 PM
 
Grant Committee Meeting
ZOOM Meeting
Oct 04, 2021
6:00 PM – 7:30 PM
 

 
 
If your Club subscribes to ClubRunner create an event within ClubRunner and mark the event to be shown on the District website.  Your events will then appear within the Club Calendar  on both, the District Bulletin and District home page.
 
Russell Hampton
ClubRunner
ClubRunner Mobile

ROTARY DISTRICT 6630 CONNECTIONS

ROTARY YOUTH PROTECTION AND SAFETY - A COMPELLING AND CURRENT TOPIC

Many of you are aware that youth protection and safety is a high priority of Rotary International, District 6630, and all of our clubs and members. You may be less aware that Rotary International mandates youth safety protections be implemented for all Rotary related youth activities, events, and contacts.
 
Rotary International has published a Youth Protection Guide for many years and provides a variety of resources to support this guide including a sample Youth Protection Policy, Abuse and Harassment Allegation Reporting Guidelines, Sample Youth Program Volunteer Application, and many additional resources.
 
Rotary International strives to create and maintain a safe environment for all youth participating in Rotary activities. To the best of our ability, Rotarians, Rotarians’ spouses, and other volunteers must safeguard the children and young people we come into contact with and protect them from physical, sexual, and emotional abuse.
 
In District 6630 this information has been supplied, including the Rotary Youth Protection Guide, to all Presidents-Elect at the P.E.T.S. 1 events for a number of years. Rotary International upgraded its emphasis on training for District Governors-Elect at International Assembly on this topic in recent years as well.
 
As a result, as the District 6630 May 2019 Board meeting, at the request of then-Governor Beverly Ghent-Skrzynski, the Board created a Youth Protection Committee. The members of the committee are John Reyes, Chair, District Governor, Pay Myers, District Governor-Elect, Larry Lohman, District Governor Nominee, David Jones, District Governor Nominee Designate, Julie Brandle, Past District Governor Beverly Ghent-Skrzynski, Dana DeCapite, Bob Heydorn, Sheila Hedrick, Ryan Knotts, Robert Oborn, Chelsea Talty, Nate Watson, and Fran Zettl. This committee has been working to create both the Youth Protection Policy and methods to implement it.
 
District 6630 starts with an excellent foundation in its safety programs for the Youth Exchange. These programs are well-developed, tested, and implemented. Special thanks are due to Bob Heydorn, Sheila Hedrick, and Patrick Kelly, and Susan Colville-Hall, among others.
 
However, the District does not have a similarly detailed or established program relating to other youth-related activities such as RYLA, Interact, the 4-Way Test Speech Contest, and a wide variety of club-related youth activities.
 
After considerable effort, the Youth Protection Committee presented to the District 6630 Board of Directors a comprehensive Youth Protection Policy in May of 2020 and the same has been adopted. You can find this policy on the District website under District Operations in the left bar or click here to access. Please note the Policy is only one part of the resources that are and soon will be available to assist the District in implementing it. The Youth Protection Committee is at the point where a rollout to all clubs in the District will begin soon.
 
The Youth Protection Committee members ask you to save the dates of either Wednesday, August 18 at 6:00 p.m. or Saturday, September 18, 2021, at 9:30 a.m. to attend an initial orientations session regarding the content and implementation of the policy. These meetings will be a first step and they will be duplicative so attending either one will suffice. However, every club must have at least two club members attend at least one of these meetings. Both meetings will be held via Zoom. While there will be no cost, registration information will be forthcoming.
 
This raises the question of who should attend. Each club should have its Club President in attendance and if a President-Elect is in place, the President-Elect should also attend.
 
A new requirement, which you will find in the Youth Protection Policy, requires each club to have a Youth Protection Officer and where appropriate, a Youth Protection Committee. If there is no Youth Protection Officer, the Club President automatically fills this roll. The position of Youth Protection Officer is new in District 6630 and we are in the process of creating a database that will record that information along with other club officers. At this time, each club should appoint a Youth Protection Officer if the Club is going to participate in or have any contact with youth. In addition, anyone involved with RYLA, the 4-Way Test Speech Contest, Interact, or any youth activity or club, should consider attending.
 
The approach used to implement the Youth Protection Policy is similar to that used by the Grants Management Committee in its Grant Management Seminars. That is, attendance is mandatory and it will be a condition precedent to taking part in youth activities.
 
The Youth Protection Committee and your district leadership are all aware that this is a new undertaking and that it will take time to fully implement the process. However, your cooperation and support is critical to meet this important mandate.
 
The Youth Protection Committee members would like to express their special thanks for the efforts of Past District Governor Beverly Ghent-Skrzynski, District Governor Pat Myers, District Governor-Elect Larry Lohman, District Governor Nominee, David Jones, and District Governor-Nominee Designate, Julie Brandle. Without their support and the support of the District’s Board of Directors, moving forward in this critical field would not be possible.
 
There are few activities in the District that are more valuable or more important than working with youth. It is imperative that all of us do our best as Rotary International mandates to make all youth activities as safe as possible for all involved.
 
If you would start by having your Officers and Directors review the Youth Protection Policy and move forward with appointing a Youth Protection Officer, we can then successfully take our first steps together. Your cooperation and support is not only critical, it is very much appreciated. Upon appointing a Youth Protection Officer, for your Club, please supply that information to District Secretary Michael Davanzo via email. Please include contact information, including an email address for the Youth Protection Officer. District Secretary Davanzo’s email address is mdavanzo@zoominternet.net.
 
John L. Reyes
 
Past District Governor

LISTEN/WATCH AT WWW.WQKT.COM

 KATIE SPOTZ RUNS 4 WATER
 
DG Pat and Katie will appear
on 
www.WQKT.COM
for a live stream feature about the run
at
7:40 am on Tuesday June 29th
 
 
 
Katie has announced her latest challengeRun4Water. On June 21, Katie will begin her journey running 11 ultra-marathons for 11 days consecutively by running across Ohio from Cincinnati to Cleveland.  Since Katie is Ohio's own (from Mentor, Ohio), a water warrior and Rotary alumnus, supporting her in her runs across Ohio is a given for Ohio Rotary Clubs!  See the locations below and listen to the live stream on the radio at www.wqkt.com at 7:40 am on Tuesday, June 29th.
 
Many of you have had the honor of meeting Katie Spotz,  is an endurance athlete, charitable ambassador, author, world-record holder and Rotary Ambassadorial Scholar.  Her accomplishments include five Ironman triathlons, cycling across the country, a 325-mile river swim, running 100 miles nonstop in under 20 hours, and a solo row across the Atlantic Ocean attaining the world record for the youngest ever solo ocean rower and the only American to row solo from Africa to South America.
 
In 2020, Katie became the 1st person to run nonstop 138-miles nonstop across Maine in 33 hours, raising $26,000 for a clean water project in Tanzania. In preparations, Katie became the 1st woman to run nonstop across Vermont and New Hampshire. Katie was awarded the Elite Female Athlete of the Year for 2020 by the U.S. Coast Guard.
 
Throughout her adventures, Katie isn’t just seeking to make history. She is also raising money for safe drinking water projects around the world. To date, more than 25,000 people have gained access to clean water through her challenges and events, getting closer to creating a world where everyone, everywhere has clean, safe water.
 
Cleveland
WHO: Rotary Club members and running enthusiasts
WHAT: Join Katie Spotz as she attempts to set a new world record (full media release here). 
WHEN: July 1st, 2021
 
MORNING EVENT
The public is invited to run with Katie for the first 1-½ miles in true Forrest Gump style. Then return to the starting point to complete a 5K. Free coffee and bagels for runners and non-runners!
TIME: General public and runners arrive 7:45 and depart at 8:00am
LOCATION: Red Lock Trailhead (1175 Highland Rd., Sagamore Hills, OH, 44067)
 
AFTERNOON EVENT 
Celebrate with Katie as she completes her world record setting event! Refreshments provided.
TIME: Between 4:00 - 5:00pm
WHERE: Edgewater Park, Cleveland
KT

"END POLIO NOW" NIGHT AT THE INDIANS 2021

WE ARE BACK!!!!

“End Polio Now ” Night at the Indians 2021

 
Once again the annual Rotary Night at the Indians can be held without restrictions. While we missed last 2020, we are glad to be back now and raising money for End Polio Now.
 
On July 22, 2021, the Cleveland Baseball team will play the Tampa Bay Rays. And Rotary will be there too—in the Terrace Club,  walk on the field with “End Polio Now “ T shirts, having the First pitch raffle and other exclusive raffle auctions. Now we just need YOU!!!
 
Please see the attached flyer and get your reservations in as soon as possible.
 
We need you at the “End Polio Now “ Indians game.
 
Stew Buchanan
 

E-CLUBNEO

E-ClubNEO Passes The Golden Mouse

On Saturday, June 26th, E-ClubNEO met in person for the first transition of leadership in the Satellite Club’s history.  Club President, Steve Warren, recapped the highlights of the Club’s first year noting service projects, fundraisers and all the inaugural milestones the Club hit in the first 13 months of existence.
 
Warren took time to recognize the work of Kathryn Craig and Juleta Craig who spent two years bringing PDG Beverly Ghent-Skrzynski’s idea for an E-Club to fruition.  He praised everyone for the 50% growth in membership of the Club over the year and applauded the diversity of the Club membership. 
 
Steve presented the eight Charter Members of the E-ClubNEO with special “Charter Member” Rotary Pins.
 
Photo L-R: Kathryn Craig, Celeste Rininger, Caleb Robinson, Linda Boardman, Juleta Craig, Steve Warren.  Charter members not pictured are Lulu McKee and Assad Khaishgi, MD.
 
There was a special presentation in which Steve passed the “Golden Mouse” to incoming President, Linda Boardman.  Warren noted, “we’re an E-Club… we don’t need a gavel, but I’m pleased to present Linda with the E-Club’s “Golden Mouse” inscribed with her name and the years of her term.”
 
The E-Club also welcomed special guests, PDG Steve Zabor and PDG Cheryl Warren to the rare in-person meeting.  PDG Warren presented outgoing President Warren with a Past President’s pin before installing Linda Boardman and presenting her with her President’s pin. 
 
Linda spent a couple of minutes outlining her hopes and plans for the upcoming Rotary year.  When she was finished, Kathryn and Juleta presented her with a stuffed “Flamingo of Change,” the iconic mascot of the E-Club.  Astute Rotarians will recognize the reference from Past RI President Barry Rassin which was made in 2019 as the E-Club was forming.
 
Following the formal ceremonies, the group took a few minutes to brainstorm ideas for potential service projects, filling two large poster-sized sheets of paper. 
 
They finished the gathering by stuffing bags with toiletries and other essential personal items to be distributed to shelters and others as needed.
 
Congratulations to both Steve and Linda!
 
Good luck and best wishes in the upcoming Rotary year!
 
      

CHAGRIN HIGHLANDS CLUB

CHAGRIN HIGHLANDS ROTARY CLUB
Sponsored Community Garden In Woodmere, Ohio

 
In June 2021 a Community Vegetable and flower garden, sponsored by the Chagrin Highlands Rotary, was built in Woodmere.  Mayor Holbert announced that the village is starting this community garden offering residents a place to grow crops for self-use or to be donated to food dispensaries.  The community garden concept was an initiative that came together through the generous donation of the local Chagrin Highlands Rotary Club.  A ribbon cutting ceremony was conducted on June 1, 2021.  The Village will offer raised planting plots to allow all age groups to take advantage of this recreational and community activity during the summer and fall  of 2012.  

HUDSON CLUB

Recognition & Awards Banquet

On June 30th, we will gather at the Blue Canyon Kitchen and Tavern in Twinsburg at 6:00 pm for an evening of celebration.  The Jimmy Sutphin Award will be given to Marty Hills, City Councilwoman, member of the Hudson School Board and promoter of the Random Act of Kindness movement.  Patrick Scherer will assume the presidency of our club and several club members are eligible for awards including the Paul Harris Award.  The cost of $40 per attendee includes appetizers, a choice of entree (Pretzel Crusted Trout, 8 oz Tenderloin of Beef, Grilled Chicken or Wild Mushroom Ravioli).  A cash bar will also be available.  It will be a great kick off for the next year.  If you'd like to attend, please send an email to marilynjorr@gmail.com with your dinner choices.  This will be the only live meeting since March, 2020!  Let's celebrate...

Live Meetings to Resume for Hudson Club

We are very pleased to report that the Rotary Club of Hudson will resume live meetings in July, 2021.  The location will change to Hudson Meadows Retirement Community, 1275 Barlow Rd, Hudson.  The meetings will start at 7:30 a.m. and end at 8:30 a.m.  A continental breakfast will be available immediately prior to the meeting beginning at 7:00 a.m.   We will gather in their pub area for a breakfast of yogurt parfaits, pasties, coffee and tea.  At 7:30 a.m. we will enter their theater for a hybrid meeting (Zoom will still be offered for those who are unable to attend in person).  The breakfast will be sponsored by the club for the initial return meeting on July 7th.  Subsequently, if you desire coffee and continental breakfast, your dues will be increased by the cost of $7 per meeting.  Basic dues will remain at $55 per quarter. 
The Blue Canyon Dining Room

MEDINA SUNRISE CLUB

MEDINA SUNRISE ROTARY
CONGRATULATES
RHONDA WURGLER
 
Medina Sunrise Rotary Congratulates Rhonda Wurgler, Paul Harris Fellow and Honorary Medina Sunrise Rotarian!
 
For those wondering what I have been doing since I left my position as Executive Director of The Children’s Center of Medina County, I am honored to work at National Children’s Alliance (NCA) in Washington DC.
 
NCA is the national association, accrediting body, and grantor for 924 child advocacy centers (CAC) and 50 state chapters. We provide support, advocacy, quality assurance and leadership for CAC’s, all to help support the important work CACs do in communities across the country. I am so blessed to be working in a movement I love, and to do it on a national level. It is amazing. Every day I get to help CACs across America, which in turn help over 330,000 children annually heal from abuse.
 
This is such an amazing opportunity and I feel so blessed to be working for a National Organization where every day I get to help children and support CACs across the country.
 

AKRON CLUB

Rotary Camp for Children with Special Needs
Campers Have Arrived!

Posted by Dan Reynolds
imageWe are full of campers and we are still hiring staff. 

If you know anyone 16+ who would be a great candidate to help, please have them contact Tina at tinag@akronymca.org or call 330.644.4512.
 

Akron Club Hosts Board Retreat 

 
The current board and incoming board members held a retreat in June. 
This was designed to help these leaders transition, learn about their various communication styles, and plan for the 2021-2022 Rotary Year.
 
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HILLCREST SUNRISE CLUB

 
JOIN US FOR OUR
1st ANNUAL GOLF OUTING
 
 
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AURORA CLUB

For more information please go to aurorarotaryclub.org where we will post a link for registration and ticket purchases on June 30th.

BURTON-MIDDLEFIELD CLUB

 

RC of Burton-Middlefield 
2021 Scholarships

BMR Scholarship winners! (l-r) Larry Fox, Greg Wenner, Sam Pleva, Samuel Layman and Jim Croup
On Wednesday June 9th. The RC of Burton-Middlefield held its annual scholarship night for recipients of our $2500 Service Above Self Scholarships.  The students are asked to write a one page essay explaining how service above self has touched their young lives.  This year we received a record number of applications with 19 in all from the three school systems we support.  The winners were Greg Wenner from Auburn Career Center I-STEM school, Samuel Layman from Cardinal High School and Walter Pleva from Berkshire High School.  All three winners attended our awards night accompanied by their parents and read their essays to the club membership.  We are always amazed at the quality of the writing and the presentations by these gifted students.

BARBERTON CLUB

PLEASE JOIN US ON AUGUST 6, 2021

Register by July 23rd

 

BEREA CLUB

Berea Rotary is a sponsor of the 2021 Grindstone Festival
We will staff a table July 3-4 at Coe Lake
4-10 p.m.
Games – Prizes – Rotary Information
Live at the Lake Concert
Simply Diamond (Neil Diamond tribute band)
& One-Stop Pony Band
8 p.m., July 3
Parade is July 3
Steps off at 4 p.m. from Fairgrounds
Rotary will have a car in the parade
 
July 4
Band Concerts:
Wallbangers 5-7 p.m.
Clayton Brothers, 8-10 p.m.
FIREWORKS 10 P.M.

ZONES 30-31 CONFERENCE:  SAVE THE DATES

FIND & SHARE A SPEAKER  - NEW WEB PAGE

 
We have added a new webpage to help clubs find and share speaker information. 
 
This is only effective with your input.  The page will include speaker names and contact information submitted from Clubs.
 
To submit a speaker name:  On the page is a short form you can complete with the speaker name and information. 
 
After you submit that form we will post the information. 
 
 
If you need help, just let me know!
 
Cheryl Warren, PDG
Website Administrator
330-495-9814

RI PUBLICATIONS IN JUNE

RI sends out various newsletters throughout the month. 
 
You can sign up/manage your subscriptions for publications at rotary.org - simply sign in, then go to news & media then select newsletters.  If you need assistance, please EMAIL ME.
 
Since many of you already receive these email newsletters, in lieu of reproducing them in the body of the District newsletter, moving forward you can now use the links below to download them all or individually.
 
I have included the story headings to help you see what is in each issue.
 
Download all of these (click here)  OR  click on each title to download individual issues.
 
 
A roundup of Rotary news | June 2021
 
Membership Minute is a bimonthly newsletter that provides the latest membership trends, strategies, best practices, and resources to help strengthen membership in your clubs. The newsletter is sent to Rotary coordinators, district governors, district membership chairs, club membership chairs, club presidents and subscribers. 
  • How Rotary works to alleviate refugee crisis
  • Hope for Venezuelan refugees
  • Stopping the spread of COVID-19 in Bangladesh
  • Rotary Magazine's What Would You Do?
  • Programs of Scale
    • New polio eradication strategy takes aim at remaining challenges
    • Why vaccinations matter
    • Understanding herd immunity
    • Talking to someone who is vaccine hesitant
    • Rotary in the news
     
    TRAINING TALK 
    Training Rotary leaders around the world | June 2021 
    • 5 tips for making your training accessible
    • Learn about our new service-learning approach
    • Featured courses
    • Accountability and Inclusion: A DEI Webinar Series
    • Training Tip

    NEWSLETTER ARTICLE SUBMISSION DEADLINES

    Deadlines for your articles for the 2021-2022 Rotary Year are below (these are always subject to change at the discretion of the District Governor)
    • July 19, 2021
    • August 20, 2021
    • September 20, 2021
    • October 18, 2021
    • November 19, 2021
    • December  17, 2021
    • January 20, 2022
    • February 18, 2022
    • March 18, 2022
    • April 18, 2022
    • May 20, 2022
    • June 20, 2022
    HOW TO SUBMIT AN ARTICLE:
     
    1. Email content to rotarydistrict6630@neo.rr.com with DISTRICT NEWSLETTER ARTICLE SUBMISSION in the subject line. 
     
    2. Remember to include your name, the club name, and send pictures and flyers as attachments. Include the names of those in the photos too!
     
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