[Rotary] YOUTH SERVICES- SURVEY and update. Respond , please
Jeffry Stubbs
jeffrystubbs at yahoo.com
Thu Feb 2 19:22:52 PST 2023
Donna, sorry, I can't help with youth things out this year, overwhelmed with winding up our international projects, our district grant, internet, etc and with getting ready for April-June.
Toby is your guy for youth.
He always seems to find a spot in need of someone to fill it.
Jeff Stubbs
P.O. Box 1360 Mendocino, CA 95460
Home phone 707-937-6026
I phone 707-536-6190
Skype phone 707-397-5620
Skype name jeffrystubbs
On Thursday, February 2, 2023 at 03:31:30 PM PST, biseball via Rotary <rotary at lists.mcn.org> wrote:
Dictionaries Can you join us to present dictionaries to students or consider training as lead for
next year? I expect to hear from the district any day that we need to collect the books from
Ukiah.
Your response:
Absolutely! Leona and I consider it an honor and privilege to do it.
Scholarships Can you serve on the scholarship committee to review scholarship applications or
be trained to take the lead?
Your response:
Yes! Enjoyed doing it last year.
Interact Club Can you serve as the Rotarian Interact advisor and start attending the meetings
2x monthly?
Your response:
Yes, but it would be more convenient if it did not conflict with Rotary Meetings
Student Exchange Can you serve as the lead for gathering information from Fort Bragg
members (like the Bosma’s) and the Rotary District for restarting our student exchange?
Your response:
Don’t know enough to volunteer.
Toby
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On Feb 2, 2023, at 7:30 AM, Donna Schuler via Rotary <rotary at lists.mcn.org> wrote:
Good morning Jerry, Susan, et al,I sent an email and this survey below out early in January and received two responses. I sent as an attachment, so now I am embedding it in the email which I hope will help all to respond. The two of you who responded, thank you, I have your responses.
This is a very challenging time for me- work, grad school, Rotary are all demanding more time that I can give- and I have family and health to take care of too.UPDATES- Dictionaries are arriving next week at North state street, and I dont have the specifics yet. If I cannot pickup, I need an alternate. It will be about five boxes, not too large, but heavy.
Toby may be going to the Interact meeting today, and needs to check in the office before going.
I modified our scholarship application and coordinated with the high school.
Dictionaries need a lead other than me for contacting school.
I will not be attending today, and this is my summary before work.Donna
Mendocino Rotary Club
Youth Services
Youth services are coordinated in Rotary clubs by a youth services chair and members who
serve on the youth services committee. The chair needs committee members to take the lead
on programs, and not all who serve on the youth service committee do the same thing. I will
provide training for the four Rotarian leads below for 2023-2024. You are valued and respected
for any service commitment you can give. Did I say it is fun to see what is up with kids in our
area and witness the development of the next leaders? Our experience in Rotary is richer
because of the relationships we form, and having connections to schools and youth is never dull.
Here is the lineup of youth services, a brief summary of what the objectives are, and the
general steps involved.
I. Dictionaries - need a lead Rotarian (the youth services chair is not supposed to do
everything)
Objective: Promoting literacy and education is a long standing tradition of Rotary, and each
year we present a beautiful dictionary with a personalized bookplate to each third grade
student in Mendocino Unified School District. The kids are so excited to get these books. Not all
students come from homes with books in them.
Time commitment and steps involved:
Email Mendocino school K8 office in early August to get students names and head
count.
Email District dictionaries chair with number of dictionaries and bookplates needed
(place order).
Email invoice from District chair to our treasurer for payment
Arrange for pickup of dictionaries (Ukiah has drop site, generally)
Personalize book plate (roughly 35-40 dictionaries)
Contact K8 office to schedule date to present dictionaries. Invite Rotarians to present (3-
5 Rotarians - less for Albion and Comptche where we’ll have 1-2 students).
Go to all three schools, Mendocino, Albion and Comptche to present dictionaries with a
small group of Rotarians (typically between November and January pre pandemic).
Take photos and submit to local newspaper
II. Interact Club - need a lead Rotarian
Objective: This is a youth leadership development and service club. Ours is one of thousands
around the globe. Think of it as a junior Rotary Club. These students get skills by holding regular
meetings to plan service projects, by meeting other Interact club members in the district, going
to district leadership conference, and attending the week long Rotary Youth Leadership Camp
(RYLA) in June. We sponsor the club by paying a small Interact teacher- advisor stipend, send a
few incoming or potential club officers to RYLA camp, and sponsor other students to the
leadership conference. Interactors are invited to join us on service projects or invite us to
support theirs. The pandemic curtailed most activities and the club is working for meaningful
projects with outcomes.
Time commitment and steps involved:
Email teacher advisor at Mendocino High early August to find out meeting dates.
Attend student run meetings at the high school (currently 2x month, Thurs at noon,
about 20 minutes).
Schedule students to attend 2 Rotary meetings, one in the fall and one in the spring.
They conduct the meeting. Rotarians sponsor a student or two (buy lunch) and get to
introduce students to our club after friendly interchange to learn what students are
interested in, or pursing after high school.
Email Interact officer and teacher advisor with District notices and service projects with
our club
Email with Rotary District with # students sending to RYLA
Email club treasurer and have payment sent to District RYLA
Take photos and submit stories to local newspaper of Interact and RYLA actions
III. Scholarships - need a lead Rotarian
Objective: Provide scholarships to two or more graduating students for college or trade school
education.
Time commitment and steps involved:
Email Mendocino HS athletic director/ counselor with any changes for scholarship
application (sometimes no changes)
Collect scholarship applications from high school office when notified by school (March
30 th , generally)
Assemble scholarship review team from our club (5-7 Rotarians including lead Rotarian)
Distribute scholarship applications to team, set schedule for review discussion and team
meetings, and select semi-finalists (could be Zoom or in person)
Communicate with high school and arrange for interviews date (April)
Interview finalists and select two (small panel of 2-3 Rotarians)
Attend scholarship awards night, present award letter (May)
Get student to send via email: headshot photo, brief summary of their plans, financial
aid office where award will be sent, and proof of enrollment (May- August emails)
Email Rotary club treasurer with scholarship payment information
Submit congrats scholarship award information to newspaper and media
IV. Youth Study Abroad Exchange – needs two Rotarians once up and running
Objective: Student study abroad experience. This is life changing for the students, host families
and communities. Students are goodwill ambassadors who increase cultural awareness, sowing
seeds of peace. This serves the outbound students of Mendocino and inbound foreign students
coming to Mendocino. The requirements are that it be equal sending and receiving, with host
families in both countries. The Rotary District facilitates and organizes study abroad exchanges
with approximately ten foreign countries. Mendocino used to host and send students for
decades and there is interest in resuming. Fort Bragg restarted their program this year. The
Bosma family is currently hosting a student from Germany. Our last student from Mendocino
went on the Fort Bragg exchange program as our program had folded due to shortage of host
families for inbound students.
Time commitment and steps involved:
Serve as point of contact and liaison with Rotary District
Serve as point of contact for students, parents, host families and high school
Interview candidate students
Attend trainings and get background checks for adults involved, including host families
Line up potential host families for a few years out. Three host families have students
about 3 months during a school academic year. Good for students experience, and less
demanding for host families.
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In summary, we need 4 lead Rotarians for the programs of our youth services, and we need
Rotarians to join in on the program activities. I am working full time, sometimes in Ukiah,
completing grad school and asking for your help. Having leads for Interact and scholarships are
our top needs. I am more than happy to discuss any of these roles with you. SURVEYPlease answer the
four survey questions below and send responses to schuler.donna at gmail.com Thank you!
Dictionaries Can you join us to present dictionaries to students or consider training as lead for
next year? I expect to hear from the district any day that we need to collect the books from
Ukiah.
Your response:
Scholarships Can you serve on the scholarship committee to review scholarship applications or
be trained to take the lead?
Your response:
Interact Club Can you serve as the Rotarian Interact advisor and start attending the meetings
2x monthly?
Your response:
Student Exchange Can you serve as the lead for gathering information from Fort Bragg
members (like the Bosma’s) and the Rotary District for restarting our student exchange?
Your response:
Donna Schuler
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