[Rotary] Rotary Assembly this Saturday - See schedule below
Jody Stickels
jstickels at savingsbank.com
Mon Apr 4 09:13:33 PDT 2016
Jody Stickels
VP / Commercial Loan Officer
Fort Bragg 707-964-4723 / Mendocino 707-937-0545
NMLS# 762944
From: Kevin Eisenberg [mailto:mailservice at directory-online.com]
Sent: Saturday, March 26, 2016 4:16 PM
To: Jody Stickels
Subject: Rotary -
Dear Dsitrict 5130 Rotarian Jody,
Below is the list of classes for the District Training Assembly April 9. Along with the general sessions with great speakers, there are classes appropriate for every Rotarian. Please note we will have a special class for Rotary partners. Bring your partner along and enjoy a day together.
And if you still haven't registered, here's a link:
[http://www.directory-online.com/Rotary/Images/point.gif]Register NOW<http://www.directory-online.com/Rotary/login.cfm?EventID=77288315&UserID=800362415> for District Training Assembly
District Training Assembly Classes
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The Rotary Foundation
YOU and Your Rotary Foundation “Doing Good in the World”
Learn opportunities to partner with our Rotary Foundation to do good in the world. Find resources to lever your and your club’s efforts. Identify ways of giving to the Foundation and receiving recognition. Celebrate 100 years of doing good.
Bruce Campbell, Helaine Campbell
Grants: Putting Your Foundation $$ to Work.
The new grants system is three years old. Learn how clubs are using it to address pressing needs in their communities and throughout the world.
Bea Moulton, Frank Mayhew, Kathleen Mayhew
Explore the Rotary WORLD
Finding partners and projects for your club and members. How to develop relationships for successful projects. Having fun in the Rotary World.
Dale Knight
Foundation Grant Stewardship, what every club needs to know
Learn: what is “Grant Stewardship,” how to qualify your club, how the District resources, what are your club obligations, the Memorandum of Understanding, conflict of interest, and more.
Kirk Brown, Bea Moulton and Team
Make giving to the Foundation fun and effective in your club
Explore and share ideas and games to stimulate donations to all Foundation funds, including the oft forgotten Endowment Fund.
Kevin Eisenberg
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Community Projects from Start to Finish
How to choose a community project, assess, get support, work in your club and community, evaluate, and share some of the best ideas for projects.
Bob Rogers
Membership
Making Membership the bedrock of your Club.
Learn the cornerstones of Membership and how to build and maintain the most important team in your club.
David McDonald
Three Proven Membership Programs
Ready to grow your club now? Use one, two, or all three of these time tested approaches and techniques to immediately (this week) enroll highly qualified Rotarians
Maureen Merrill
Freakin’ Awesome! Keep Members Happy, Enthused and, Engaged with a Club that Rocks
Learn methods that work with your unique club culture to involve and retain great Rotarians.
Maureen Merrill
Communication
Get to know the district database!
Learn how to login, maintain your own information, and find anyone in the district
Valerie Hulsey
Fearless and Fun Public Speaking
Become a better confident public speaker and have fun doing it.
Jack Strange
MyRotary.org for Rotarians and Clubs
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Manage your membership and your club. Find tools to grow your Rotary experience.
Tom Boylan
Rotary's Public Image
Our new Rotary brand and how to use it
Tom Boylan
Public Relations for Clubs
How to build Rotary awareness in your community
Tom Boylan
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Public Relations and Digital Reach
Join our group discussion on how best to use social media to promote your club's big fundraiser, get solutions to apply to your club, and see examples from clubs that are knocking it out of the park.
Kerry Rego
Leadership
Rotary Service Opportunities beyond the Club
Leadership and More – Explore what is available and how you can become engaged!
Mike Merrill
Vocational Service - Getting Back to Our Roots
Understand and bring Vocational Service into your club meetings, projects and culture.
Barbara Browning
Role of Leadership in Making Clubs Successful
Understand the different club leadership roles and be motivated and confident enough to take on a new club role.
Erin Dunn
Current Presidents meet with DG Erin
Making the most of the rest of the year.
Erin Dunn
Presidents Elect meet with DGE Wulff
Preparing for the year to come.
Wulff Reinhold
Presidents Nominee meet with DGN Bob
Get to know your Governor Nominee
Bob Rogers
Life
Rotary + Career + Family= A Very Busy Life
Enjoy a lively fun and interactive session with your fellow Rotarians on ways to achieve balance in your life
Chris Ranney
How to Live with a Rotarian, a Survival Guide for Rotarian Partners
Hear from a panel of Rotarian partners and Rotarians: What exactly is your partner doing at Rotary, how you can be involved, make being a Rotary family fun, and can I really bring kids to a meeting.
Paula Reinhold,Mike Lewine, Peggy Rogers, Mary Eisenberg
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Youth
Do you love working with youth? Do it safely!
The class will help members and their clubs provide a safe and secure environment for all participants in Rotary youth programs. This class satisfies Rotary minimum requirements for working with youth.
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Bob Stewart
What’s Rotary Youth Exchange all about? For clubs interested in the program and Rotarians interested in being involved as counselors
Why should my club get involved. Long or short term program. How to get started. Cost. Success stories. Now online, less paperwork. Q and A.
Renee Hyde and RYE Team
Rotary Youth Exchange 101. For club RYE committee members- Youth Exchange Officers and counselors
Where are they now success stories. Where’s the info when you need it. The RYE calendar. How to host an Info Night, interviews and selection. How to qualify a candidate, what to look and look out for. Officer responsibilities. Host family recruiting and vetting. Problems. Q and A.
Renee Hyde and RYE Team
Rye Masters. For seasoned committee members and novices who want to go down the rabbit hole.
How things go wrong and how to prevent it from happening. The full application process. The gray areas of the 4 D’s. Nurturing host families, Lifelong Rotarians; Interact>RYE>Rebound>R otex>Rotaract>Rotarian. School District relationships. District Committee succession planning. Q and A.
Renee Hyde and RYE Team
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