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This is ROTARY CLUB OF BARROW-NUVUK. A part of our community since 1988. This is Rotary Club of Barrow-Nuvuk. One of more than 31,000 Rotary Clubs worldwide who are members of Rotary International Comprised of business and professional people working in Barrow
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This isROTARYCLUB OFBARROW-NUVUK A part of our community since 1988
This isRotary Club of Barrow-Nuvuk • One of more than 31,000 Rotary Clubs worldwide who are members of Rotary International • Comprised of business and professional people working in Barrow • Partner in excellence with local schools, charitable organizations, the business community and tribal organizations
What is Rotary? • The world’s Premier Service Organization • 2nd Largest International Service Organization, with 1.2 million members • Non-voting member of the United Nations General Assembly • The impetus behind the global fight to wipe out polio • A century of service: founded by Paul Harris in Chicago on February 23, 1905
Why Join Rotary? • Fellowship • Business and professional contacts • Desire for community involvement • Desire to “do good in the world” • Develop leadership skills
Who is eligible to join? • Business and Professional leaders of high ethical standards • Able to commit their time • Able to meet the financial obligations • Retired persons who would have been eligible during their working years • Honorary members
What are my obligations? • Financial • Attendance • Weekly meetings • Make-ups • Project Participation • Sponsorship of new members • Participate in Rotary’s Fall Carnival
Why does Rotary have all these rules ?? Service Clubs worldwide have lost membership over the last decade BUT NOT ROTARY ! Members enjoy each others acquaintance, status in their communities, and the satisfaction of completing worthwhile projects.
What is a classification and why do we have those? • Your classification describes your activity within your business or profession. • Clubs seek a broad range of classifications in the makeup of their membership • To accurately represent the community • To avoid being a trade or professional union • To remain non-political, and non-religious
What are my financial obligations? • One-time membership fee of $100 • Monthly payment of $20, payable on first Wednesday for -that month’s dues and $15 weekly for buffet meals • Participate in Rotary Foundation @ $100+ per year (through weekly 50/50 game) and more • Pay for any guest meals @$15—use envelopes
How can I meet the attendance requirement? • Attend our club meetings on Wednesdays • Attend the meetings of other Rotary clubs • Attend the district conference or international convention • Participate in projects for which the board has approved make-ups • Participate in board meetings or committee meetings
Where are those other clubs? • Worldwide and in Alaska • The Official Directory publishes the meeting times, place and date of all 31,000 clubs worldwide • “Club locator” on www.rotary.org • Club information on www.rotary5010.org • Club website www.barrowrotary.org
All the members of Rotary Club of Barrow-Nuvuk contribute to the Rotary Foundation. 100% participation!! What is it? How does it work?
The Rotary Foundationof Rotary International Working for “Peace through Understanding” Humanitarian Grants Ambassadorial Scholarships Group Study Exchanges Peace Forums Polio Immunization
The Rotary Foundation of Rotary International • Distributed $86.7 million in 2003-2004 • 100% of contributions are used for charitable and educational purposes (3 year delay plan) • All projects are designed and managed by Rotarians • Demand for humanitarian matching funds has exceeded the amount available
Foundation activities of Rotary Club of Barrow-Nuvuk • Host Group Study Exchange team from Australia, South Africa, Italy, England, and other countries • Raised funds to be matched by the Foundation in support -Russian orphanage -Russian club’s equipment project disabled persons -Computers to Chile -Support Brazilian street kids -Water wells in India (in progress)
This is Rotary Club of Barrow-Nuvuk • Chartered 1988-Sponsored by College Rotary Club • World’s farthest north Rotary Club • Has met weekly on Wednesdays at Pepe’s for over 18 years • As of 05/31/05 we have 21 members. • “Nuvuk” is the Inupiaq Eskimo word for “point”, as in Point Barrow • One charter member: Mike Jeffery
This is Rotary Club of Barrow-Nuvuk Ongoing Projects • Personal Achievement Scholarship for improved student at BHS • Concordia Language Villages scholarship • Send Barrow youth abroad for 11 months Rotary Youth Exchange • Host youth exchange students for week-long stays • Sponsor students to attend Rotary Youth Leadership Award camp • “Centennial project” of Circumpolar Arctic youth mural at Tuzzy Library • Support Girl Scouts camps on North Slope
This is Rotary Club of Barrow-Nuvuk More projects! • Annual Spring Clean- Up at Sadie Neakok playground • “Coats for Kids” project across North Slope • “What’s for Dinner” project at Point Lay • Support Tuzzy Library Summer Reading Program • Establish readers corner at Village Health Clinics • Annual Fall Carnival – a good time fundraiser!
What happens at the weekly meeting? • Fellowship with - Our club members and guest - Visiting Rotarians • Interesting variety of programs • “Happy Bucks” to share our lives
This is the Rotary Club of Barrow-Nuvuk Rotary- A Global Network of Community Volunteers We are committed to Service Above Self We are see our business and professions as an opportunity to serve others
What Happens at Club Board Meetings?Saturday at 10:00 a.m. at Sam & Lee’s, when called by the President • Decisions on financial commitments • Decisions to undertake projects • Recommendations to invite prospective members • Planning for the year • All members are invited to attend board meetings at any time. These count as make-ups!
How are we structured? President President-Elect Vice-President Past President Secretary Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms 7 Officers and 3 Directors with 5 Committees Club Membership Service Projects Foundation Public Relations Club Administration President-Elect, Vice-President and 3 Directors Chair the 5 Committees
Where do we fit in? • All Rotary Clubs are members of Rotary International • Rotary International is divided into 530 Districts • Districts are grouped into Zones for the purpose of electing the board of directors for Rotary International
We are part of District 5010 70 Clubs • Alaska – 34 Clubs • Yukon Territory – 2 Clubs • Russia, east of the Urals – 34 clubs
That’s 2,800 members Three countries Eleven time zones and 6.5 million square miles! [almost as big as South America’s 6.9 million miles!]
What does a district do? Lead by the District Governor, the district exists to assist clubs and Rotarians by facilitating: • Communication • Organizing activities such as youth exchange • Organizing meetings of Rotarians such as the District Conference • Providing training for Rotary club leaders
How can we get to know the other Rotarians in our district? • Get on a district committee • Youth Exchange, Membership Development, Rotaract, World Community Service • Attend the district conference (in May every year) • Visit the internet • www.rotary.org • www.rotary5010.org • www.barrowrotary.org
Rotarians have a guide to life’s decisions… THE FOUR WAY TEST Of the things we think, say and do: 1. Is it the TRUTH? 2. Is it FAIR to all concerned? 3. Will it build GOOD WILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS? 4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?
What’s should a new member do? • Get involved in your local club committees • Volunteer! • Visit other Rotary Clubs • Attend the District Conference • Attend the International Convention • Attend a Youth Exchange orientation
What else? • Recommend a program speaker • Ask for a program on a topic of interest • Suggest a project in your area of interest • Participate and have fun
Youare Rotary • Participate for friendship • Participate for service • Participate for fellowship • Participate for knowledge • Participate for international understanding • We’re glad you’re a member… Become a Rotarian, enjoy Rotary! -A big “Thank You” to the Rotary Club of North Pole for this presentation design!!