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D6760 Rotary BLAST! - Archive May 24, 2006
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MAY 2006

 

 

NEWSLETTER

CONTACTS

 

Governor

Glen Vanderford

 

Chair, Public Relations

Bill Smith

 

Webmaster

Mike Thompson

 

Editor

Kevin Barron

 

 

 

 

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JUNE 11-14, 2006

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Wednesday, May 24, 2006

 

 
First District RYLA Scheduled:
Student Nominations now Accepted
 

It’s time to get ready for District 6760’s first ever Rotary Youth Leadership Award (RYLA) experience. It will be held July 9, 10, & 11 at Austin Peay State University in Clarksville, Tennessee.

 

This is a three-day experiential leadership course that is only available to incoming (Fall 2006) high school sophomores and juniors(10th and 11th grades). It is indeed an honor to be selected for this award and it should be promoted in that manner. Participants should be screened competitively and selected based on merit and leadership potential. Each club can set their own parameters in this regard.

 

 

The Program

 

Award winners will stay in APSU dorms and eat in their food service courts during their stay. A variety of exciting activities directed at this age group to enhance leadership traits and provide team-building experiences will be undertaken. The scheduled events for the program are being developed by a Vanderbilt University professor who teaches leadership full-time. He is a District 6760 Rotarian, as well. There is a banquet at the end of the program for the award recipients and their families on Tuesday evening. At that time they will be formally presented their awards. Those selected for the program need only agree to stay for the entire period of time to be accepted. The program will be more than adequately chaperoned and staffed by Rotarians from our District.

 

The Investment

 

Each award winner selected by the club attends the program for a fee of $300.00. That fee is to be paid by the sponsoring club. There is no expense to the participants other than transportation to and from the event and whatever spending money they elect to bring along for incidentals.

 

The Search

 

So where do you go to find qualified applicants for RYLA consideration? Your local high schools are the obvious place. Current members of an Interact club may make great candidates. I have found that hoping to have guidance counselors take up your cause and spread the word may be wishful thinking. This is a busy time of the year for them and this may look like a lower priority item. If you can find a “crusader” in the school to assist in the form of a principle, teacher, or staff person, more power to you. Otherwise, you need to take charge of this yourself and seek out the interested and qualified folks personally.

 

Get the flyers out and look around your own club first. There is no restriction regarding relationship to a Rotarian for this event. Qualified children and grandchildren of Rotarians are eligible. Planning demands you get going soon as there is not much time left in the school year. Your RYLA selections need to be accomplished by June 1st and forwarded to me to allow us to prepare as great an event as possible for these young people.

 

The Payoff

 

You may be reinforcing or even creating the core for a new or existing Interact Club in your community. Youth with a better understanding of Rotary may tend to seek it out later on as a way to serve their communities. Interest and participation in the Youth Scholarship Ambassadorial program may be generated in this group and further the Rotary goal of world peace through understanding. And, finally, this may be the definitive moment for a developing young person. They may choose to get involved in service to others through all the good things Rotary promotes worldwide. The message of “Service Above Self” is vital for this next generation.

 

The Request

 

It takes numbers of participants for an event such as this to be successful. Please commit to making as many RYLA awards as your budget will permit. Stretch a little and you will see a tremendous payoff in the end.

 

More Information

 

Download the RYLA Brochure (.pdf)

 

Download the RYLA Handbook (.pdf)

 

Questions/Forms? Call me at 931-552-1414 (Work) or 931-216-7010 (Cell) or email at drdueker@hotmail.com. Thanks for your commitment to the next generation!

 

Dr. Tom Dueker

Chair, District 6760 RYLA Committee

 

 
 
Disaster Relief Project Builds Momentum
and Gains Additional Sponsors

 

Brentwood Breakfast Rotary
Clarksville Rotary Club
Clarksville Sunrise Rotary Club
Columbia Breakfast Rotary Club

 Dickson Good Morning
Dickson High Noon Rotary Club

Dickson Morning Rotary Club
Franklin Breakfast Rotary Club

 Franklin Noon Rotary Club
Halls-Gates Rotary Club
Hendersonville Rotary Club
Jackson Old Hickory Rotary Club
Milan Rotary Club
Mt. Pleasant Rotary Club

Murfreesboro Breakfast Rotary

 Murfreesboro Rotary Club
Pulaski Rotary Club
Smyrna Rotary Club

 Waynesboro Rotary Club

 

Over $7,000.00 has been raised through donations from these Rotary Clubs.  Join these clubs in planning for future needs both within and outside our District.  A suggested contribution of $3.00 per capita from each D6760 Rotary Club is requested, but please consider contributing what you can, wheter it be financially or through supplies and/or equipment. 

 

Contact DG Glen Vanderford at gv6760@bellsouth.net for more information or to arrange for the Disaster Relief Trailer to visit your area for a festival, parade event or other public relations opporunity.  The trailer is not only a resource in time of crisis, but also movable billboard for Rotary International.  Thank you.

 

 


 

 

If you missed the Run for Rotary, don't worry, you didn't miss seeing all the action.  Visit our online Conference Photo Album for scores of photos from all the events.  See the "Tres Hermanos", Kellye Cash, PDG Charles Laine and other entertainers.  See award presentations and dinner sessions.  See the incoming and outgoing GSE teams, as well as Youth Exchange students.  

If you attended the Run for Rotary, visit the Conference Photo Album and look for yourself, friends or family.  Relive the memories and keep them for a lifetime. 
 

 

 

SERVICE ABOVE SELF

 - Club Projects -

NOTE: Submit your Club's project information and photos

to Kevin Barron  for publication

 

 

 

 

Imagine sitting under the stars, enjoying a delicious gourmet meal, and hearing wonderful symphonic music-  all on the beautiful grounds of a historic plantation.  This is the Sunset Symphony in Columbia, Tennessee!

 

 

The Sunset Symphony is a wonderful evening of great family fun with superb food and impeccable music.  This year, the event will be held on the grounds of historic Elm Springs Plantation on Saturday July 15, 2006.  Individual dinners as well as entire tables are available for your enjoyment.  Admission to the Sunset Symphony is FREE (parking $2.00 - benefiting the Boy Scouts of America).  If you choose not to buy a dinner, be sure to bring chairs or blankets to enjoy the evening on the lawn.  Music is provided by the Maury County Community Band and Paul Tobias & The Continental Strings.

 

The gates open at 5:00pm with dinner served at 6:00pm.  The Maury County Community Band performs at 6:30pm, followed by a brief intermission, and finishing out the evening will be Paul Tobias & The Continental Strings at 8:00pm.  It's a great evening for just you and that special someone or for the entire family!

 

All proceeds from the Sunset Symphony go to various projects and organizations supported by the good works of the Columbia Breakfast Rotary Club.  Thanks for your time and support!

 

To order a table, call Mike Sharpton

at (931) 388-0117

 

 

 

 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

 

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