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FEBRUARY
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World Understanding Month
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LOOKING
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MAY 4-6, 2006
District Conference
DoubleTree Hotel in
Jackson, TN

JUNE 11-14, 2006
International Convention
Malmo-Copenhagen
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GOVERNOR'S NOTES
February 1, 2006
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DISTRICT ROTARY FOUNDATION BANQUET WAS A HUGE SUCCESS!
On January 24, 2006 in Murfreesboro, D6760 held its annual Rotary Foundation Banquet to recognize new Paul Harris Fellows, Major Donors and celebrate The Rotary Foundation. During this year's event, fifty (50) Paul Harris Fellows were recognized, along with two (2) Major Donors to TRF. The new Major Donors were Cammy Kryder (Cool Springs) and Sonnie Reynolds (Murfreesboro Noon).
Bob McLean (Murfreesboro Noon) was recognized for his very generous donation to TRF as a Polio Plus Partner. This contribution helped to fund publicity efforts in support of National Immunization Days (NIDs) in Cote d'Ivoire in coastal Africa. The contribution aided in providing a polio-free live to 4,802,588 children. At this time that nation reports no new cases of polio, indicating that the outbreak as been stopped.

Mark Maloney
TRF Trustee
The keynote speaker was Mark Daniel Maloney of the Rotary Club of Decatur, Alabama. Maloney is a current Trustee of TRF (2004-2008) and a past Director of RI (1999-2001), as well and past Vice-Chair for the Council on Legislation held in 2004. Maloney served as his district's Governor in 1989-1990.

DGN Designee Selected by D6760
College of Governors

Dee Ann Culbreath
DGN Designate 2008-2009
The Nominations Committee of the D6760 College of Governors met at the Renaissance Center, Dickson, TN on Saturday, January 21, 2006 for the purpose of selecting a district governor for the 2008-2009 Rotary year.
The committee interviewed two (2) exceptionally qualified and deserving candidates; Dee Ann Culbreath and Larry Boyd. The committee spent one hour interviewing each candidate.
-- Per a written report from Chair of the Nominations Committee, PDG Jim Johnston to DG Glen Vanderford, dated January 23, 2006.
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NOTICE TO DISTRICT
A RESOLUTION FROM THE DISTRICT 6760
COLLEGE OF GOVERNORS:
Proposed Operational District Dues Increase for 2006-2007
Whereas a financial report was presented to the District 6760 College of Governors meeting on Saturday, January 28, 2006 asking for a change in the dues structure of the district, and
Whereas, such Finance Committee report was approved with a $1.00 per member operational increase in dues, and
Whereas, the 2006-2007 proposed budget reflects the increase,
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT a dues increase of $1.00 was endorsed at the College of Governors meeting and such recommendation be brought to a vote at the business session of the district conference meeting in Jackson, Tennessee on May 5th and 6th.
Endorsed by the College of Governors
January 28, 2006

NOTICE TO DISTRICT
Proposed modifications to the District 6760 "RULES OF PROCEDURE." Please review the proposed changes below and the current text in your current copy of the Rules of Procedure.
AS REVISED Section 1.3, Section 1.3.a. and Section 1.3.d.
"1.3 Composition of Committee. The Nominating Committee shall consist of seven (7) members. Members will be elected for staggered two-year terms to insure continuity. Members must meet the qualifications listed below.
"a. ... The Past Presidents will be elected at the District Conference with nominations made from the floor or in writing to the District Governor and be received at least thirty (30) days prior to the beginning of the Conference."
"d. ... After having served a two-year term and after a lapse of one year, the Rotrian is eligible again for membership."
AS REVISED Section 1.4 and Section 1.4.a.
"1.4 Election of Members. The Past President members of the Nominating Committee shall be elected at the District Conference which opens immediately prior to the Rotary year in which the Committee members' two-year term begins."
"a. ... All Past President nominations shall be made from the floor of the Conference, or in writing to the District Governor and be received at least thirty (30) days prior to the beginning of the Conference."
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SERVICE ABOVE SELF
- Club Projects -
NOTE: Submit your Club's project information and photos
to Kevin Barron for publication
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HUMBOLDT ROTARY CLUB
Third Annual Pancake Breakfast
Saturday, February 25, 2006
7am to 10am
East End Elementary School Cafeteria
1520 N 30th Avenue (Corner of Carriage Lane)
Eat-in or Carry-out
Tickets only $5.00 each.
- or -
Place an Ad on the Placemats for $100.00
Receive ten (10) complimentary breakfast tickets.
Your ad provides exposure for your business or agency at
all Humboldt Rotary functions - all year!
Proceeds support three (3) $1,000 scholarships for our high school, the Imagination Library fund for Gibson County, the West Tennessee Strawberry Festival, and other requests thru the year. For further information or to buy an ad call Gary Caraway at (731)784-2002 or Gil Fletcher at (731)784-1161.
To download printable information on The Guatemala Project in PDF format - click here. This project led by the Hendersonville Morning Rotary Club.
Since 1996, The Hendersonville Morning Rotary Club has embraced international service through an annual dental and medical mission to Guatemala. Inspired by club member Pediatric Dentist Dr. Bill Taylor who had participated in similar missions, former Rotary President Hugh Atkinson set the goal to develop a program for the local club. Teams composed of Dentists, Pediatricians, Nurses, other professionals and lay assistants partnered with the Guatemala City Las Americas Rotarians and have since aided thousands of Guatemalans (primarily children) in desperate need of medical and dental diagnosis and treatment.
In 2005, the mission was expanded to include orthopedic surgery. Tennessee Orthopedic Alliance partner Dr. Wills Oglesby led the surgical team and personally performed over 50 examinations and 15 surgeries resulting in several patients being able to walk again for the first time in years.
For the last two years mission efforts have been focused on the Remar Orphanage. This orphanage rescues children born to the slums and/or who exist without family, home, love or education. Over the years, deep friendships have developed with Las Americas Rotarians, the orphanage staff and former patients who consistently show their gratitude and appreciation by joining in the hard work and diligence necessary to provide this much needed care. The ever-present long line of children anxiously awaiting the extraction of a painful, non-restorable tooth rendered with a hug, a toy and a hygiene kit is the proof the program has been successful.
Each year, 8-12 local club members travel at their own expense to various locations in this Central American country. Since the program began, 4,400 disadvantaged children (and some adults) who otherwise would not have had access to professional healthcare have received over $600,000 in dental and medical services in settings as remote as a jungle hut or a newly established hospital. None of it would have been possible without the collaborative effort of many volunteers here in the States. Mission members say the resulting fresh smiles on the faces of the children make all the time, effort and dollars worth it.
We are expanding our partnership this year with the Las Americas Club on two new projects. Climesa Hospital treats lower class and poverty-stricken citizens of Guatemala City. Safe Passage provides medical services and support for those living in and around the city's trash dump. These unfortunate homeless children rifle through the discards of the more fortunate for something to eat or wear. Climesa Hospital, Safe Passage and Remar Orphanage each have tremendous needs that your benevolence can help. Even the smallest donation from the enclosed list could change an individual's life forever.
Please consider supporting us with a monetary donation that would be used specifically to purchase ... needs and fulfill the dream of giving Guatemala a better tomorrow. Be assured that anything you give will help transform, rebuild and give hope to a country that has much need.
If you would like to help, please contact the Hendersonville Morning Rotary Club via Brenda Payne: president@hendersonvillerotary.org. Hendersonville Rotary Foundation is a 501(c)(3) charity and a portion of your donations may be tax deductible. Check with your tax preparer or other qualified expert.

DAYS OF WINE & ROSES
A Romantic evening with wine and roses
to benefit Rotary's local charities
Presented by
Hendersonville Rotary Club
March 18, 2006, 6:00 -11:00 pm
Bluegrass Country Club
Ticket price: $50
Features
Wines From Around The World. Silent Auction,
Live Auction, Hors d'ouevres, Valet Parking
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JACKSON ROTARY CLUB
Spouse's Night Valentine Dinner

Thursday, February 9, 2006
Jackson Country Club
Great Music, Great Food and Great Fun!
Contact Jan Boud of the Jackson Rotary Club's Family of Rotary Committee for reservations or more information.
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THE ROTARY FOUNDATION
& RI PROGRAMS
- Supporting Our Foundation
and Worldwide Service above Self -
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Update: WORLD COMMUNITY SERVICE
PROJECT IN HONDURAS
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Summary of a message from Ronnie Strickland
Chair, D6760 World Community Service
Club participation in the Honduras-based World Community Service project opportunity has been "phenomenal." Club big and small, rural and urban have joined together in this project. Currently, there are seventeen (17) clubs from D6760 participating in the project in various ways. This project will significantly and positively impact the lives of some 250 residents of La Libertad de El Triunfo, Honduras.
Project participant Rotary Clubs are:
| Waynesboro |
Spring Hill |
Smyrna |
| Selmer |
Nashville |
McKenzie |
| Lawrenceburg |
Lewisburg |
Franklin Breakfast |
| Franklin Noon |
Dyersburg Breakfast |
Dresden |
| Dickson |
Donelson/Hermitage |
Cool Springs |
| Columbia Breakast |
Brentwood Morning |
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There's still time!
If your Club would like to join these clubs, simply contact
Ronnie Strickland at honduron@yahoo.com
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New! ROTARY FRIENDSHIP EXCHANGE
TO AUSTRALIA
Summary of a message from Edward Vaughan
Chair, D6760 Rotary Friendship Exchange
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Are you looking for a challenging, exciting Rotary experience? No, I am not thinking about a service project. What I have in mind is a Rotary Friendship Exchange! You and a spouse, friend or even just by yourself can join a group of fellow Rotarians from D6760 and spend 2-3 weeks in Australia visiting and sight-seeing with Rotarians. The only requirement is time and willingness to host a Rotarian in your home, in return, for 5-7 days.
As background, D6760 will partner with D9470, Western Australia, for a Rotary Friendship Exchange in 2006/2007. We will be receiving their team for 2 weeks in July-August. Our team will travel "down under" sometime during October 2006. Application forms and more information to follow in future updates.
Note that group size is limited. We will receive applications of interest on a first-come-first-served basis when available. Contact Ed Vaughan at edwardvaughan04@yahoo.com.

Update: YOUTH EXCHANGE
Summary of a message from Tommy Martin
District Youth Exchange Officer (YEO)
The following is a summary of the D6760 exchanges for Rotary year 2005-2006. What a great year for Youth Exchange!
Long Term-Outgoing
Sponsoring Club Name Living in:
Lewisburg Kacey Rice Netherlands
Columbia Noon Kaitlyn Hamilton Germany
These girls are both having a fantastic experience!
Long Term-Incoming
Host Club Name Home Country
Clifton Amy Stenvert Netherlands
Columbia Noon Hanna Baade Germany
Cool Springs Gabriela Roman Lopez Mexico
Dickson Noon Roberta Ruschel Brazil
McKenzie Rick Colognese Brazil
Clifton Berit Gewert Germany
Berit came to the US with another exchange program - we're just helping them out. Special thanks to all of these clubs in being hosts.
Short Term
Club TN Student Guest Country
Cool Springs Andrea Buzza Clemence Attard France
Bellevue Liz Moore Tiphaine Bournac France
Green Hills Jim Witherspoon Clement Sambussy France
Donelson-Hermitage
Megan Deising Theresa Mosemann Germany
Waynesboro Cameron Butler Johannes Potzel Germany
Clarksville Sunrise
Autumn Bagwell Laura Sohnemann Germany
Pulaski Mary Cesarini Maria Luisa Viti Italy
Lewisburg Courtney Harger Mardi Sinclair Australia
Lewisburg Koley Rice Chris Leitao Brazil
Clifton Cheyenne Martin Juliana Cascone Brazil
Clifton Kasey Packwood Emily Gheler Brazil
Clarksville Sunrise N/A Elisabeth Kumpf Germany
Selmer N/A Leonardo Sadorin Argentina
We have established or re-established new relationshipe with Italy and Argentina. It appears that we will have three long term students for the
coming year for long term exchange. These students want to travel to Germany, Japan and France.
Tommy Martin
District 6760-YEO

NEW! SCHOLARSHIPSINFORMATION
FOR RY 2007-2008
Summary of a message from Charles Baldwin
District 6760 Scholarship Subcommittee Chair
For the Rotary year of 2007-08, the District 6760 Scholarship Sub-Committee will be recommending at least one (1) and possibly two (2) students for Ambassadorial Scholarships, one (1) person for a Cultural Scholarship, and one (1) person for a Rotary Grant for University Teachers award as directed by District Governor Glen Vanderford. The Subcommittee only considers applications that have been reviewed and recommended by local Rotary clubs in District 6760. Applications with the Rotary Club Endorsement form (p. 16 of the application) must be completed and submitted to the District 6760 Ambassadorial Scholarship Subcommittee (Charles M. Baldwin) by April 1, 2006. Applicants for all Rotary scholarships and grants must be able to attend an interview with the members of District 6760 Ambassadorial Scholarship Subcommittee, Saturday, May 27, at the Renaissance Center in Dickson, TN. It is also very important to note that children or grandchildren of Rotarians are not eligible for the Ambassadorial Scholars program.
For eligibility criteria, application forms and more detailed information, consult the appropriate webpage below.
Rotary International website: District 6760 Rotary website
Rotary Foundation website
Rotary Foundation Educational Programs website
Rotary Foundation Ambassadorial Scholarship webpage
Rotary Foundation Download Center for applications, brochures, supporting materials
For additional information, contact:
District 6760 Scholarship Subcommittee Chair
Charles M. Baldwin PhD FRSC
731.661.5247 Office
cbaldwin@uu.edu Email
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District Conference Information for your Club Website
or Club Newsletter Publications
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"RUN FOR ROTARY"
May 4-6, 2006
DoubleTree Hotel & Conference Center
Jackson, Tennessee
Visit the District Website (www.Rotary6760.org) to learn more about the upcoming 2006 District 6760 Annual Conference.
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If you would like to contribute photos, articles or other information to the District 6760 Rotary BLAST!, contact us .
If you have any questions or comments contact
Glen Vanderford or Kevin Barron
© 2006 RI District 6760. All Rights Reserved
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