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SUNRISE ROTARY VISION PLAN

SUNRISE ROTARY VISION PLAN. 2009 – 2014 “The Club, not as it is, but what it will become”. A five year plan designed by club members for the present and future growth of our organization. There are six major areas of growth potential within the scope of Rotary.

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SUNRISE ROTARY VISION PLAN

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  1. SUNRISE ROTARY VISION PLAN 2009 – 2014 “The Club, not as it is, but what it will become”

  2. A five year plan designed by club members for the present and future growth of our organization. There are six major areas of growth potential within the scope of Rotary. • What does our club “stand for” in the community. • Who are we now and what have we become? • What are our characteristics, features and/or demographics? • What have we accomplished? What do we want to accomplish? • Club Service • Vocational Service • Community Service • International Service • Foundation • Leadership

  3. Having the vision and plan is only half the battle. How and when we attain our goals is equally important. We will need dedicated Rotarians to embrace the visions of this club. We may need to climb a few mountains to achieve those goals. We have what it takes to achieve anything we vision! This is where the Redding Sunrise Rotary wants to be in 2014!

  4. What do we want to stand for in our community by the year 2014? • OUR CLUB IS KNOWN FOR – • A moving force in the Gateway School Community • The embodiment of our members in personal, professional and ethical standards • Compassion and giving for scholarships, education and special causes • CLUB ATTRIBUTES – • We want this club to be representative of all ages • We want to have 100% participation by members • We want to have 100% attendance by members • We want to be 65 members strong

  5. Where do we see ourselves by the year 2014? • CLUB SERVICE – • We are a 501C3 non-profit organization • Our scholarship fund capped at $250,000 • Our literacy program successful and illiteracy in Shasta County virtually “stamped out”

  6. What do we want to accomplish by the year 2014? • VOCATIONAL SERVICE – • Our scholarships are eligible to all Shasta Lake area students • We give four college scholarships of $5,000 annually • Programs are in place for mentoring youth and assisting elderly by members sharing their skills and knowledge

  7. How do we want to be contributing to our community by 2014? • COMMUNITY SERVICE – • An annual fundraiser, with the support of the Interact clubs, to fund a community project • Annual teacher recognition (staff gift) for all Gateway Schools • Helping fund a Wi-Fi system for the High Schools FUNDRAISING VOTED FOR BY MEMBERS: • Flipping a house, first by a majority vote, earning $75,000 • Community wide Rotary Rodeo Fun Day, earning $28,000

  8. What do we want to be doing internationally by the year 2014? • INTERNATIONAL SERVICE – • We want to receive two exchange students and send two exchange students annually • In partnership with our Interact clubs, we want to contribute annually, to five water wells in third world countries. • We want to continue our partnership with the Yuma Rotary on an annual trip to a Mexican orphanage

  9. Where do we want our resources to be in 2014? • FOUNDATION – • We want to have our 501C3 designation • We want our Club Foundation to be funded at $500,000

  10. How do we want to develop leadership continuity by 2014? • LEADERSHIP – • Develop Standard Operating Procedures for leadership positions • Support our various committee leaders • Have every member attend at least one District Assembly

  11. Now – The Challenge !!How do we get there?How do we achieve these goals?By the …. • Dedication of our club members • Thinking “outside” the box • Going the extra mile to “get it done” • New members with fresh ideas • Always having fun! (Most Important)

  12. REDDING SUNRISE ROTARY

  13. REDDING SUNRISE CLUB OFFICERS 2009-2010 Corkey Harmon - President Steve Gaines – Secretary Rob Province – Treasurer Larry Goddard – Sergeant at Arms

  14. REDDING SUNRISE BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2009-2010 • Rick Boudro • Jennifer Hart • Jim Hewlett • George Ireton • Mike Walsh • Lee Wikstrom • Bruce Middleton - President Elect   • Debra Smith - Past President

  15. Club Service Team 2009-2010 • Club Administration, Fellowship & Key Way Responsibilities • Chair Steve Gaines • Treasurer RobertProvince • Newsletter Richard Mackie • Special Projects Bruce Middleton • Sergeant at Arms Larry Goddard • General Members Greg Hahn MikePohlmeyer JerryNystrom GeorgeIreton

  16. Vocational Service Team 2009-2010 • Professional & Ethical Promotion of Business Standards • Chair Lee Wikstrom • General Members Leo Mader Jeff Haynes Phyllis Raudman Bob Nash Paul Shepard Mark Green Larry Dahl Fred Skill

  17. Community Service Team 2009-2010 • Implement Projects & Activities that Improve Life in the Community • Chair Mike Walsh • General Members Dennis Patterson Jeff Mecham Mark Wagner Rod Key Bill Cochran Jim Hewett Terry Grafe Paul Ogden Connie Grinols

  18. International Service Team 2009-2010 • Expand Humanitarian Reach Around the World, Promoting World Understanding and Peace. Polio and Youth Exchange • Chair Jennifer Hart • General Members Marty Kalesbeek Frank Sanderson Debra Smith Daryl Sutterfield Rick Boudro Dan Conklin Bruce Farrell Dan Belnap Barry Wigginton Bill Hoblin

  19. Program Calendar -July 2009

  20. Program Calendar -August 2009

  21. Club Member of the WeekMike Walsh • Insurance Broker/Owner of Mike Walsh Insurance since 1995. • He is extremely proud of his office staff and credits them for his office being in the top 10 of Farmer’s agencies nationwide. • Started in insurance claims work in 1975 and has been an independent agent since 1982. • Serves on the Board, Scholarship Committee and chairs the dictionary program and can always be counted on to “get things done”. • Member of this club since 09/15/1992 Past Club President 1995-1996 • Mike joined Rotary to have the opportunity to give back to his community and the needy throughout the world. But…. Who is Mike Walsh really? • An avid golfer who likes to travel and enjoys the camaraderie of Rotary. • His number one enjoyment is his home and family. • He tends to be a workaholic and reads motivational books to relax!! Married for 27 years, Mike and Amy have four grown children and 3 grandchildren.

  22. Our Last Fellowship EventThe Demotion / Promotion Dinner • Debra is now a “Past President” Yahoo! • Corkey is now “The President” Double Yahoo!!

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