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Jim Gascon DGND
DG Larry & D7150 Rotarians at Zone 2008
Polio Plus Campaign
Sept. '08 Conference
June 23, '08 R.I.Prez Wilf at Change of the Guard
July '08 RYLA
June '08 MPHF/MDs
April '08 YE win!
May 29, '08 Foundation Celebration w/Dr. Bob
April 5, '08 RLI
DG's nwsltr Credo
May 10, '08 MembershipRetentionw/Dan&Mark
'08 MidWinterMtg.
'07-'08 DSG award's
Jan.'08 RIvpMike Announces Zone Realignment
Oswego Rotaract!
'07 Eastern Cities Pix
HelpfulClubForms
'07-'08 Presidential Citation Form / Brochure
District Gift Vision
'07 R. I. Convention
Polio News * Gates$1m * 06-07 Brkg News


9-08 DGE Fred Cholet receives his certificate for having gone through the Governor's training at Zone Institute, Philly


9-08 - PDG Marlene Brown, Chair of the District Nominating Committee, announces Jim Gascon as having been chosen DGND at DG Larry's District Conference

9-08 - DGE Fred Cholet & Arlene at Zone Institute dinner

9-08 - DG Larry & Annabelle at Zone Institute dinner

9-08 - PDG's Jerry Gortner & Marlene Brown with R. I. Zone Director Mike Colasurdo

9-08 PDG Marlene Brown & Earl Lewis both recognized as Major Donors by R. I. President Lee & his wife & R. I. Past President Glenn Estess (representing the Foundation)

9-08 - PDG Ed & Barb Paparella w/DGE Fred Cholet

9-08 - DGN Paul & Gladys Scott at Zone Institute

9-08 R. I. President D. K. Lee during a breakout session at the 2008 Zone Institute in Philadelphia.

9-08 - R. I. Vice President Monty w/R. I. President Lee. View slideshow of Zone Institute 2008 in Philly.

6-23-08 - President Wilf Wilkinson keynotes our District Changing of the Guard event, as DG Marlene rolls over the year to DG Larry, and the banner goes from eClub to Utica RC

6-6-08 - Utica Rotarian, Shawki Elgarhi, congratulated by DG Marlene after being awarded a surprise Multiple Paul Harris Fellow award! View YE group pix here.

May 29th, 2008 - District Governor Marlene Brown and Rotary eClub President Earl Lewis become Major Donors to The Rotary Foundation

The Gates Foundation and The Rotary Foundation partnership to eradicate Polio

Thursday, May 29, 2008, District Governor Marlene Brown & District Foundation Chair PDG Jack Luchsinger, present check for $10,000 from Rotary District 7150 to Rotary International Vice President, Michael McGovern, to deliver to Foundation Trustee Chair Dr. Bob Scott, for the PolioPlus Campaign.

Monday, November 26, 2007 Announcement from The Rotary Foundation Chair Dr. Robert Scott and Rotary International President Wilf Wilkinson. "This is a historic day for Rotary. It is our great pleasure to inform you of a new partnership between Rotary International and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation that will provide a much needed US$200 million in support of our top goal of a polio-free world. The Gates Foundation has awarded The Rotary Foundation a challenge grant of $100 million, which Rotary will match, dollar for dollar, over 3 years. This is the largest single grant ever given a volunteer service organization and represents a tremendous validation of the approach and success of our PolioPlus program". Read more here
.......................Rotary International Polio Plus campaign to eradicate polio


June 2007 Rotary International Convention - RLI (Rotary Leadership Institute) breakfast. L. to R. - Dist. Gov. '07-'08 Marlene Brown with France's Catherine Noyer-Riveau, the first woman elected as a Rotary International Director
 

June 2007, Enjoying breakfast: L. to R. PRIP Cliff Dochterman (author of ABC's of Rotary), Marlene Brown (Dist. Gov. '07-'08), Earl Lewis (eClub NY1 President), PRIP Frank Devlyn, Mexico (author of Frank Talk) & Bob Scott (Chair, Int'l PolioPlus)

6-07 D7150 represented at Int'l Conv by DG Brown,
Matt Feola & PDG Jerry Gortner

 

6-07 Left to Right: Earl Lewis (President of Rotary eClub NY1), DG '07-08 Marlene Brown, PDG Jerry Gortner & PDG Ward Vuillemot & June enjoying R.I.'s Convention '07

2-'07 - District Governor-elect Marlene Brown attending training sessions in San Diego w/classmates from around the world
 

2-07 Rotary International President Bill Boyd, DGE Marlene Brown, & Trustee Chair Luis Guay

2-07 Rotary International President-elect Wilf Wilkinson, from Canada, with Gov-elect Marlene Brown
 

2-'07 Gov-elect Marlene Brown w/2008-09 Rotary International President Dong Kurn Lee, from Korea

2-07 Past R. I. President Bhichai Rattakul sharing Rotary Foundation goals with D7150 Gov-elect Brown
 

2-07 Gov-elect Brown & husband Earl, meet Gov-elect from India (where our GSE exchange will be)


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Special Notice Regarding Zone Realignment
from Rotary International VP Michael McGovern.

Dear Rotary Friends in Zones 31-32: The January Board meeting ended yesterday and I wish to update you on the realignment of zones.

The Rotary International By-laws require a realignment of the zones every 8 years so they are nearly equal in the population of Rotarians. A number of unsuccessful attempts have been made over the last few years to realign the zones. At the January Board meeting, it was voted with one negative vote to realign the zones. The Americas from Argentina to the northern tip of Canada loses two zones. Europe gains one due to growth in Eastern Europe and Asia gains one due to growth in India and Korea.

The loss in the Americas reflects the fact that some of our zones were less than half the size of the largest zones in other parts of the world. The two smallest zones in the United States were zones 31 and 32, our zones.

The decision of the Board thus impacted our area significantly. The new alignment of our districts will be as follows: Districts 7040, 7790, 7810 will be in a zone that includes most of Canada, Alaska and Russia east of the Urals. These three districts have clubs in both the US and Canada. They will now be solely in what is largely the old Zone 22 although it will be renumbered. This zone has 35,193 Rotarians. (based on Dec 2006 semi annual reports)

Districts 7120, 7150, 7170, 7190, 7350, and 7370 will be in a zone that includes western PA, part of Ohio, and part of Michigan. This zone to be numbered zone 29 has 35,115 Rotarians.
A new zone 32 will include districts 7210, 7230, 7250, 7260, 7390, 7410, 7430, 7450, 7470, 7490, 7500, 7510, 7640, 7780, 7850, 7870, 7890, 7910, 7930, 7950 and 7980. This zone has 38,399 Rotarians.

Districts 7620 and 7630 will be in zone 33 which also includes Virginia, the Carolinas and parts of West Virginia and Tennessee. This zone has 38,858 Rotarians. The old zone 31 will be choosing a director in September 2008 with the nominating committee members being chosen at your district conferences this year. The new zones will be utilized to choose the members of the nominating committee for RI President beginning with the committee that meets in August 2009.

For future selections of directors the new zone 32 will be paired with the old Zone 22. (Canada etc.) The new Zone 29 will be paired with the new Zone 30 and Zone 33 will be paired with Zone 34. Zones 33 and 34 had no changes other than the two of our districts they are receiving. These pairings are unchanged from the current except that the pairing for Zone 32 is new as the old zone 31 will be essentially gone. The exact timeline of which new zones will choose directors in which future years will be determined at the June meeting of the board. A three member committee of the board will be looking at this issue and other transition details with a report back to the Board in June 2008.

This committee will look at what year DGES begin attending GETS in the new zones, when the RRFCs will be working with the new areas as well as myriad other details. This will certainly not affect the Institute in Philadelphia.

As for Institutes themselves, Mike Colasurdo is here in Evanston with me and our current thinking is that Zone 32 will meet after the Niagara Falls Institute in 2009 with the zone that includes most of the NY and PA districts that are moving to the zone to the west. Thus all of these districts will still be together at Institutes. It will be an institute with three zones. It is actually close to our current pairing for the Northland Breakfast at the convention each year. The director to be nominated this September will need to confirm the Institute pairings. Then again, the pairings may be set by the Board in June. It is too early to know. President Wilf has asked me to chair the worldwide transition committee meeting between now and June so any input would be appreciated to either Mike Colasurdo or myself.

The realignment of zones was a difficult process. Many alternatives were considered. The one negative vote was a recorded negative vote from a director from a Texas district as seven Texas districts have been combined in a sectioned zone with Mexico and Central America and thus will be the only zone in the USA to be able to choose a director from their section of their zone every 8 years instead of every four years. It is my hope that this is not too confusing!

I know that the news of the realignment will disappoint many of you. Others will look at it as an opportunity to meet new friends. We all realize that the realignment needed to be done in order to comply with the requirement for zones to be fairly equal in number.

I look forward to seeing many of you at events in the coming months, at various PETS, at the Northland Breakfast, at the LA Convention and in Philadelphia this September.

Best regards,

Mike McGovern
RI Director 2006-2008
RIVP 2007-2008

Download the Zone Realignment announcement



Wilfrid J. Wilkinson Chosen 2007-08 Rotary International President

Wilfrid J. Wilkinson, of the Rotary Club of Trenton, Ontario, Canada, is the selection of the Nominating Committee for President of Rotary International in 2007-08 that convened at RI World Headquarters on 5 December. He will become the president-nominee on 1 January 2006 if there are no challenging candidates.

Wilkinson was a founding partner of Wilkinson & Company, Chartered Accountants. Since retiring in 2001, he has served as executive director of the Quinte Ballet School of Canada and Canadian coordinator for the National Association of Forensic Accountants.

A Rotarian since 1962, Wilkinson is currently a PolioPlus National Advocacy Adviser and a member at large of the PolioPlus Partners Task Force. Previously, he has served RI as district governor, International Assembly group discussion leader, consultative group member, committee member and chair, task force member, Foundation trustee, director, and vice president. Most recently, he was chair of the 2005 Chicago Convention Committee and vice chair of RI’s Afghan refugee relief project.

The nominating committee members are Abraham Gordon, USA (chair); Edgar C. Hatcher Jr., USA (secretary); Gustaaf A. Annokkee, The Netherlands; Jacques Berthet, France; John T. Blount, USA; Anthony L. Brockington, USA; Hee-Byung Chae, Korea; Gustavo A. De Obaldia, Panama; Edgar D. Gifford, USA; Gerson Gonçalves, Brazil; Rafael G. Hechanova, Philippines; Shizuo Imai, Japan; Masahiro “Masa” Kuroda, Japan; Jorma Lampén, Finland; David D. Morgan, Wales; Carl S. Rosenbaum, USA; and O.P. Vaish, India.


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Egmont Overture Chosen by RI

The third meeting of the Board of Directors of R.I. in 1999-2000 was held at One Rotary Center in Evanston, Illinois, U.S.A., on 1-5 November 1999.

One of the decisions the Board made at this meeting was to select an arrangement from the "march" of the Overture to "Egmont," by Ludwig van Beethoven, as the Rotary anthem, which can be played at appropriate occasions, such as flag ceremonies.

Click here egmont.mp2 to listen to and enjoy this beautiful & inspiring music.


 

District Governor-elect Marlene Brown & Earl Lewis (left) at the Rotary International Assembly with R. I. President Wilf Wilkinson & Joan. Above: 2007-08 Theme

 


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