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"The Friendly Breakfast Club"

Newsletter


4/13/2018


Club Calendar

April is Maternal and Child Health Month

4/20 DG Alec Smythe - State of the District
4/27 No meeting (District Conference)
5/4 Anne Hallum - AIR Guatemalia Update
5/11 Leigh Longino - Camp Corral

Our Rotary Family
BIRTHDAYS

4/5 Jim Riticher
4/7 Jessica Boyd
4/8 David Hern
4/9 Kathy Brandt
4/13 William Grogan
4/24 Hardy Croom
4/25 Harvey Rosenzweig

WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES

4/11 Larry Hart
4/1 John Mills
4/3 Pavittar Safir
4/7 Cathie Brumfield
4/23 Roy Ethridge
4/28 Rick Otness

Rotary Online

https://dunwoodyrotary.org
https://rotary6900.org/
https://rotary.org/

ROTARY CLUB OF
Dunwoody


Fridays, 7:15 am
The Westin Atlanta Perimeter North H
7 Concourse Parkway
Atlanta, GA 30328

Sponsored by the Rotary Club of Sandy Springs April 25, 1984
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ROTARY CLUB OF Dunwoody

President Rick Otness
President-Elect Rick Woods
Secretary Mike Parks
Treasurer Lawrence Domenico

Club Assembly this Friday

We have cancelled our planned speaker (Laws of Life students) and instead will have a Club Assembly to discuss Club Fund Raising. I am encouraging all Club members to attend this session. It will directly impact FY 2019, and possibly the years beyond that.

The Board will be deciding what fund raisers the Club will undertake for FY 2019 during its next meeting on Tuesday (April 17th). The Board wants a sense from the Club membership as to what fund raising activities should be undertaken by the Club in FY 2019.

The choices at this point are as follows:

1.Have just the 2019 Governors Ball as the sole fund raising activity

a.expected to raise ~$50k (given the results of the immediate past 2 years)

b.Use FY 2019 to develop an additional fund raiser for FY2020

2.Add a Community BBQ event in FY 2019

a.vetted during FY 2018

b.expected to add $30k + to total fund raising in FY 2019

President Rick Otness will lead off by give some history of the research done during FY 2018 into alternative choices for fund raising. Bill Woulfin will discuss fund raising. Randall Bowman (current President of KCBS) will answer questions about putting on a Community BBQ. At the conclusion of the discussion, the members that are present at the meeting will be polled to determine the Club's enthusiasm for undertaking a Community BBQ in FY 2019.




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FUNDRAISING TIPS

You may be able to pay for your project entirely through fundraising events, such as charity dinners, walkathons, or online auctions. These events will not only help you raise money for your project, but also awareness for Rotary and The Rotary Foundation. Some possible fundraiser events are:

  • Hold a raffle
  • Skip a meal at your club meeting and donate the cost
  • Organize a walkathon, bike-a-thon, or skate-a-thon
  • Honor a special person in your life with a memorial or tribute gift
  • Collect pennies to
  • Organize a purple pinkie project to end polio

CREATIN A FUNDRAISING PLAN

Before hosting a fundraiser, you should create a plan that:

  • Identifies your fundraising needs
  • Establishes a budget
  • Considers and addresses local laws for fundraisers
  • Determines available resources in your community
  • Outlines the event's logistics (such as selecting the location, ordering supplies, and arranging for set up and tear down)
  • Describes how volunteers will be organized
  • Considers how to publicize the event
  • Provides ways to measure its success

WHAT ARE OTHER WAYS TO FUND MY PROJECT?

In other cases, you’ll need to turn to outside sources to fund your project, such as those listed below.

  • Individual donors
  • Businesses
  • Foundations (including The Rotary Foundation)
  • Nonprofit or nongovernmental organizations
  • Government agencies
  • Other Rotary clubs

Service Oscars.

Voting is now open! Go to rotary6900.org and click on the green Vote For Project Favorites button. You will be impressed by the nominees. Remember, you won't be able to vote for a particular category/flight combination if your club has a nominated project in that category/flight. But you should vote for all the others. Please motivate all your club members to individually vote for their favorites. Balloting will be closed on Friday, April 20th.




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What do I need to considerate for a project?

When planning your projects, choose a community need that falls within Rotary’s service priorities:

• Areas of focus:

– Peace and conflict prevention/resolution

– Disease prevention and treatment

– Water and sanitation

– Maternal and child health

– Basic education and literacy

– Economic and community development

• Avenues of Service:

Club Service, Vocational Service, Community Service, International Service, Youth Service Strengthen your projects by collaborating with members who have expertise in a particular area of service, other Rotary clubs, other organizations, and the community being served.

Find partners by:

• Contacting your district Rotary Foundation committee chair or district programs committee chair

• Networking with other Rotary members at district and international meetings

• Browsing or posting on Rotary Ideas and Rotary Showcase

• Expanding your international connections through fellowship visits with other clubs and through Rotary Friendship Exchange

• Connecting with fellow Rotarians on social networking sites

• Exploring the Lifecycle of a Project section of Rotary.org




2018 DISTRICT CONFERENCE


Just TWO weeks until Rotacon 2018! If you’re not registered, you’re missing the opportunity to learn about Rotaract, the Georgia Rotary Student Program, Rotary Youth Exchange, the Laws of Life essay program, RYLA, the End Human Trafficking Now movement, the Atlanta Friendship Initiative, and many more compelling social initiatives.

Join PDG Alicia Michael, District Rotaract Representative Jeremy Moore, and many others for an inspiring weekend at Sandestin Golf and Beach Resort on April 26th-29th!

DETAILS: https://rotary6900.org/conference





FROM THE DESK OF THE NEWSLETTER EDITOR



Send your Newsletter submission to:

rcdnewsletter@yahoo.com

Our Club's Weekly Newsletter typically consists of:

·Speaker bio

·New Member Name(s)

·Featured article(s) (regarding events, service projects, or on-going topics general club administrative items, etc..).

·Foundation initiatives or other topics of interest to Members and with value for our Club archives.

·Announcements (seeking volunteers, advertising service projects, etc.)

·For Your Calendar (Club and other activities we encourage members and/or their spouses to attend, including Family of Rotary events

·Member News (birthdays, anniversaries, accomplishments, Caring Hands)

Please keep in mind key components to include with your submission:

·Title of your article

·Description of the activity

·Dates, Time, Location, deadline, etc... (especially for upcoming events)

·Key Points of Contact Information and/or a link to reference website for details

·Names and/or headcount of Rotarians (and others) participating,

·The reaction of those benefiting and the numbers of those benefiting.

·Picture(s)

Please also tell me the number of weeks would you like the article published.
Finally, the deadline for articles to run in the current week are Mondays by 5 p.m.

If you have any questions feel free to ask me!

Thank you!
Tania López

rotary_tls@outlook.com



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