1 / 30

LEAD THE WAY

LEAD THE WAY. How are we going to lead the way in our organisation and our communities this Rotary year?. DG’s COMMANDMENTS. Thou shalt not have crappy meetings. DG’s COMMANDMENTS. 2. Thou shalt “supersize” fun, fellowship and friendship at meetings. DG’s COMMANDMENTS.

Download Presentation

LEAD THE WAY

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. LEAD THE WAY • How are we going to lead the way in our organisation and our communities this Rotary year?

  2. DG’sCOMMANDMENTS • Thou shalt not have crappy meetings

  3. DG’sCOMMANDMENTS 2. Thou shalt “supersize” fun, fellowship and friendship at meetings

  4. DG’sCOMMANDMENTS 3. Wearing of Rotary pins every day

  5. DG’sCOMMANDMENTS 4. Hold an ethics meeting in July

  6. DG’sCOMMANDMENTS 5. Hold a Club Assy in July & an AGM in December

  7. Directories; John has been beavering away at this.

  8. Strategic Planning

  9. Strategic Planning If Rotary District 9920 is to be alive and well and a thriving, growing organization in our changing world in 2011, what does the district need to change or do?

  10. Club Visits should be complete by November 30 except for one club.

  11. Water Projects in Fiji costing over $3,000,000 have been identified, researched, costed and we hope soon to be funded (approved in principal). Funding is mainly from the Vodafone ATH Fiji Foundation. Supplementary funds and support will be from TRF, NZ Aid and clubs.

  12. ROTARY FIJI HEALTH FESTIVAL 2006* Inbound GSE from Solomons & PNG to coincide. Outbound team to leave soon after.

  13. Suva East President Kevin Sander with inflatable healthy and diseased pigs lungs 2006 RFHF Director Reanu Ramani, Club Ambassadorial ScholarHolly Gittlein and Suva North Director Marilyn Curtis ROTARY FIJI HEALTH FESTIVAL 2005 ENT specialist Arthur Magyari of NZ and Rotarian Marilyn from Caloundra Australia

  14. ROTARY FIJI HEALTH FESTIVAL 2005

  15. ROTARY FIJI HEALTH FESTIVAL 2005 Registration process Fijian and Indian Interactors working together

  16. Sister Clubs • Island Club New Zealand Club • Apia, Samoa Papakura Inc; Papatoetoe West Inc., Tuakau • Labasa, Fiji Drury Inc; Downtown Auckland Inc., Waiuku • Lautoka, Fiji Auckland Harbourside Inc; Otahuhu Inc., • Nadi, Fiji Auckland City Sunrise Inc; Somerville Howick Inc • Nuku'alofa, Tonga Botany East Tamaki Inc; Manukau City Sunrise Inc; Pukekohe Inc; Remuera Inc • Pago Pago, Am. Samoa Half Moon Bay Inc., Drury • Rarotonga, Cook Islands Newmarket Inc; Pakuranga Inc; Parnell Inc. • Savaii, Samoa Ellerslie Sunrise Inc;  Penrose Inc., • Savusavu, Fiji Alfriston Inc; Waiheke Island Inc., Pohutakawa Coast • Sigatoka, Fiji Howick Inc; Tuakau Inc., Papatoetoe West • Suva, Fiji Auckland Inc., Mangere • Suva East, Fiji Auckland East Inc., Half Moon Bay, Ellerslie • Suva North, Fiji Penrose Inc; Waiuku Inc. • Suva Peninsula, Fiji Mt Eden Inc; St Johns Inc., Howick . • Tavenui Island, Fiji Mangere Inc; Pohutukawa Coast Inc.  • Moorea, French P.  Pukekohe, Waiheke ... and a Polynesian club.... Pago Pago • Taravao Tahiti-iti , French Polynesia Alfriston, Remuera ... and a Polynesian club... Apia • Papeete-Tahiti, French Polynesia Parnell, Auckland, Papakura ... and ... Rarotonga • Raiatea Tahaa, French Polynesia Penrose,  Auckland East,  Pakuranga ... and ... Savaii

  17. Membership Development and retention;As at May 31, 2006 worldwide Rotary membership totalled 1,221,812, up 2.5% from July 1, 2005

  18. Membership Extension continues;1 Denarau Island (Nadi)2 Papeete Couvelle (Papeete)3 Wallis & Futuna (Papeete)4 Kiribati (Suva East)5 Marshall Islands (Suva East)6 Auckland Airport (?)

  19. Tour to India including participation in a National Immunisation Day

  20. 19 NOV – 2 DEC 2006highlights: Taj Mahal, the Khajuraho temples, breakfast in our team leader’s home, Charter Night of Rotary Club of Khajuraho, National Immunization Day, India Christian Mission Centre orphanage

  21. SUN – Arrive DelhiMON – Delhi sightseeingTUE – early morning train to Agra, visit to the Taj MahalWED – morning train to Jhansi & club visit with Jhansi Fort RotaryTHU – tour bus to Khajuraho, visit temples, Khajuraho Rotary Charter nightFRI – breakfast in Tour Leader Warren’s home, fly to Delhi, SAT – tour bus to MeerutSUN – National Immunization DayMON – follow-up immunizationsTUE – tour bus to Delhi, fly to ChennaiWED – tour bus to SalemTHU-FRI – at India Christian Mission Centre orphanageSAT – tour bus to Chennai and fly back to NN, islands and USA

  22. Institute HostsPDG Bob Young leads our team for this event.

  23. District 9920 ConferenceSofitel Fiji Resort and SpaDenarau, Nadi, FijiApril 27 to 29, 2007

  24. Events coinciding with Conference;* Inbound GSE with D7810 (Canada / USA) * Visit by the World Conference of the Health Fair RAG* April 25 – ANZAC v Fiji IFCR cricket match * April 26 & 27 PETS / LETS in Fiji

  25. Fellowship Exchange to Alaskato coincide with Convention

  26. ‘Rendezvous in the Rockies’ is “Lorna & Bill’s” RI Conventionin Salt Lake City June 17 to 21, 2007

More Related