October is Economic and Community Development Month, so I would particularly like to commend all those Clubs who support individuals and organisations around the world involved in this type of project. From Lend with Care where very small amounts of capital can help someone develop a business to planting trees in Tanzania through Sustainable Global Gardens again giving a living to the local farmers.
During September I have visited the Clubs of Luton Chiltern, Amersham, Hemel Hempstead, Flitwick Vale, St Albans Verulamium, Ampthill & District and Hertford Shires as well as attending Bedford’s 95th Anniversary, Baldock’s 65th Anniversary, the official opening of Horatio’s Garden at Stoke Mandeville, the District Bowls competition won by Luton Chiltern together with a Race Night run by MK Watling, East meets West Dinner with Milton Keynes Satellite and a Quiz with Ampthill. Not forgetting an afternoon outing with Ware to Wilkins Fruit Farm, who provided us all with the Purple for Polio jam not too long ago and a brief time in Hitchin Market Square buying our Sunday evening curry from Hitchin Tilehouse’s Curry for Kerala Stall.
We had the first District Council Meeting of the year in early September where some excellent presentations were given on Rotary Global Rewards Scheme by Jeremy Wyman of Chesham, Peace One Day by Brenda Lowe of Hitchin Tilehouse, crocus planting on World Polio Day at Stoke Mandeville by our Rotary GB&I President Debbie Hodge and the in-District Global Grant for the Fibroscanner by Paul Denton of Luton North. If Clubs would like to volunteer to help with the planting of the crocus corms or donate £10 towards the cost, please contact Debbie. If Clubs would like to donate between £100 to £500 towards the Grant please contact either myself or Paul Denton.
On October 18th at Tilsworth we have a Membership Seminar where past RI Director Bradford R Howard will be talking about Engaging with Young Professionals. Everyone is welcome but if you could please let our District Membership Chair Paul Johnson know how many of you are coming.
So far this month I have visited the Clubs of Potters Bar, Berkhampsted Bulbourne and MK Watling with further visits planned to Amwell, Royston, Barton-le-Clay, Milton Keynes Grand Union, Hitchin Priory and Watford. We shall also be attending Milton Keynes 40th Anniversary, Buckingham’s 50th Anniversary and Letchworth Garden City’s celebrations, together with the Bill Huntley Peace Seminar in Bradford at the end of the month.
There are a number of workshops happening during October and November. Details are on the website. Please contact Jenny Muir if you are interested.
Please continue supporting Economic & Community Development Projects wherever they may be and continue to Be the Inspiration
DG Dave Ford
We in District 1260 have been given the
opportunity to listen to past RI Director and member of RI Membership
Committee Bradford R Howard address us on the subject of Engaging Young
Professionals on Thursday 18th October at Tilsworth Golf Centre at
7.30pm. This would be a great chance for every Club to send at least one
representative to hear what Brad has to say on this subject, one which,
I know, is of keen interest to many Rotarians. Having heard Brad speak
twice before he can be quite inspirational.
Please let our District Membership Chair Paul Johnson know if your Club
will be in attendance and how many of your members will be coming on
rpjcuffley@gmail.com
One of the biggest dates in the Rotary calendar will soon be upon us! World Polio Day takes place on Wednesday 24th October 2018 and is one of the best opportunities to tell the Rotary Polio Story.
Whilst tremendous progress has been made, the final steps on
any journey are often the some of the hardest and 2018 has been far from
easy. To date there have been 14 wild poliovirus cases this year and
positive environmental samples show that we cannot take our foot off the
accelerator.
Significant challenges lie ahead in the battle to eradicate
polio and that is where our members, People of Action just like you, can
really make a difference.
To help you and your club mark World Polio Day, a number of resources have been put together for you to download.
This is an ideal opportunity to engage with your local
community, celebrities and media to remind them about the Rotary Polio
Story and how everyone can get involved.
Promotional Resources
To support your club in spreading the word about your World
Polio Day and Purple4Polio awareness and fundraising activities, and
Rotary’s polio campaign in general, a number of other resources are
available.
24th October, District 1260 is planting 20000 crocus corms at Stoke Mandeville Hospital and invite Rotarians to visit and help with planting, The District is also appealing for a nominal contribution of just £10 from each club.
more June is Rotary Fellowships Month
more May is Youth Services Month
more April is Maternal and Child Healthcare Month
more November is Foundation Month
more March is Water and Sanitation Month
more February is Peace and Conflict Resolution/Prevention Month
more January is Vocational Service Month
more December is Disease Prevention & Treatment Month
more Setember is Basic Education and Literacy Month
more August is Membership and New Club Development Month
more July is .... New Leadership Month
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