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Like yourself on Facebook. facebook.com/ interact5180. District 5180. Welcome 2014-15 Interact Club Presidents and Officers. Thanks to our hosts!!. A brief history…. History of Rotary. “Whatever Rotary may mean to us, to the world it will be known by the results it achieves.”

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  1. Like yourself on Facebook • facebook.com/ interact5180

  2. District 5180 Welcome 2014-15 Interact Club Presidents and Officers

  3. Thanks to our hosts!!

  4. A brief history…

  5. History of Rotary “Whatever Rotary may mean to us, to the world it will be known by the results it achieves.” Paul P. Harris

  6. History of Interact First Club Chartered in 1962 Involve youth: International Call to Action Developing Leadership Skills Meaningful Service Making Friends Having Fun.

  7. End Homelessness Education Friendships Peace Safe Water MicroLoans End Hunger Recycling End Poverty Preservation Disaster Relief Nutrition Disease Eradication Help The Elderly Health Ethics Home Safety Children at Risk Youth Mentoring Safe Blood Literacy and Numeracy

  8. Support the efforts of Rotary The Rotary Foundation Mission: to advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace through the improvement of health, the support of education, and the alleviation of poverty. Support to Clubs on Local & Global Projects through grants Rotary Project Partners, Officially Recognized Partnerships ShelterBox - disaster relief. Global FoodBanking Network – hunger Dollywood Foundation Imagination Library – literacy plus several others

  9. A global effort for the greater good Rotary appoints representatives to: • African Union • Council of Europe • Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific • Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia • Economic Commission for Africa • Economic Commission for Europe • Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean • Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations • International Fund for Agricultural Development • Organisationinterational de la Francophonie • Organization of American States • UNESCO • United Nations Environmental Programme • United Nations Headquarters • UN-HABITAT • United Nations Office at Geneva • United Nations Office at Vienna • World Bank • World Food Programme

  10. Interact Clubs around the globe • Interact Club of SavaniVidhyabhaven, India donated books

  11. Interact Clubs around the globe • Interact Club of KhangSaddar, Pakistan Double Wicket Cricket Tournament • Proceeds help feed malnourished local children

  12. Interact Clubs around the globe • Interact Club of Independence High Ga. USA • Combined a canned food drive with an art competition

  13. Interact Clubs around the globe • Interact Club of Castlegar BC, Canada traveled to South Africa for a water project w/ their Rotary Club. • The 4th ‘travel included’ International project for their club

  14. Interact Clubs = International Partners • Partner with an Interact Club in a foreign country

  15. Areas of Focus

  16. Break Time… We will resume in 5 minutes

  17. Interact ClubBoard of Directors (Officers) The “Board of Directors” is all the Officers: President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer The “Board” must meet at least once a month Submit incoming Interact officer and Advisor contact information to Rotary International

  18. Interact Club Meetings • Must meet at least twice a month • Fun and productive • Have an agenda and stick to it! • Begin meeting • President introduces guests • Introduce new club members • Minutes/Treasurer’s Report • Program • Close and thank yous • Adjourn Meeting

  19. Club Officers “Executive Officers” Every club should have: President Vice President Secretary Treasurer “General Officers” Every club could have: Web Master Public Image/ Media Class Officers Historian Volunteer Coordinator

  20. Plan Services Projects • Must plan a minimum of 2 each year • One that benefits the school or community • One that promotes international understanding • Choose service projects that serve real needs • What services are needed at your school or community • What local or international organizations could use your club’s assistance? • Can you collaborate with your sponsor Rotary Club or another Rotary Club on their service projects? • Can you collaborate with another Interact Club? • What types of service projects fit with your club’s budget

  21. As an Interact Club Officer You are a role model Developing leadership skills & personal integrity in yourself and in others. Demonstrating helpfulness & respect to others. Understanding the value of hard workand individual responsibility. Advancing friendship, global peaceand good will. Promoting the ideals of “Service Above Self” Having Fun as a member & leader of Interact

  22. Rotary Advisors • 1. Attend all board meetings and at least one Interact club meeting per month, • 2. Provide counsel to Interact as they plan service projects or fundraising activities • 3. Encourage participation in Rotary International’s Interact Presidential Citation award program. • 4. Liaison between the Rotary club and Interact, and between the Rotary club and faculty adviser. • 5. Oversee the Interact club elections (should be held by May 15), and report names and email addresses of incoming officers to the district Interact committee chair. interactchair5180@gmail.com • 6. Promote and encourage participation in District Interact events • 7. Introduce Interact members to opportunities available through Rotary, such as RYLA , Rotary Youth Exchange, District Speech Contest, and Scholarships. • 8. Stay in touch with Interact Alumni, help them stay involved with Rotary through Rotaract , Rotary Educational Programs and joining a Rotary Club.

  23. Congratulations, and Have a Great Year!! Contacts:Katie Palatinus: kjpalatinus@yahoo.com Bill Tobin: interactchair5180@gmail.com

  24. Service Above Self What does it mean to you?

  25. POWER LUNCH!

  26. Vote for your District Theme 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

  27. Rotary District 5180 Governor Fred Teichert2014-2015 Rotary Club of Sacramento BUILD Rotary

  28. Organizing a Service Project

  29. Organized and Produced by the Interact Clubs of: Casa Robles H.S.Cordova H.S.Laguna Creek H.S. Oakmont H.S. Oak Ridge H.S.

  30. Organizing a Service Project Assessment of needs and resources Choosing the right project Make a plan Take Action Evaluate success Give Thanks

  31. Rotary District 5180 Governor Fred Teichert2014-2015 Rotary Club of Sacramento BUILD Rotary

  32. Panel Discussion ABBY CARSON- Interact Alumni (class of 2014) KATIE PALENTINUS- Faculty Advisor CHRIS CLARK- Rotary Advisor JUDY FOOTE- Rotary Advisor BRIAN GLADDEN- Interact Alumni (class of 1985) Rotary Advisor, District New Generations Chair

  33. Key Note Speaker: Rotarian Tom Cicchini Rotary Club of Granite BayDistrict Chair- Polio Plus

  34. DEADLINES: Projects- 3/31/15 Email- 3/31/15 TO:fteichert@teichert.com CC:interactchair5180@gmail.com Subject line=Interact Citation 14-15 citations are awarded at next year’s conference

  35. 5180 Interact District Conference OCT 25th 9:30 to 3pm CSUS Student Union Break out sessions Service Project Fair KeyNote Speakers 2013-14 Club Presidential Citations awarded Interact Idea Share and Activities Registration begins Sept 8 This is YOUR day… What do YOU want from the conference?Do you want to help plan the event?E-mail interactchair5180@gmail.com And the theme is…

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