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District GovernorGarry Hollingshead
Rotary Internationalwww.rotary5060.org
2011-2012District 5060 Directory
CALENDAR OF SIGNIFICANT EVENTS
LONG RANGE CALENDAR ON DISTRICT WEBSITEJULY 2011 1 RI Semi-annual Report (SAR)/ Dues payable 2 District Annual Dues payable 5 DGOficialVisitsbegin 22-23 PETSopcom 23-24 DYEreboundstudentsdebriefing,Omak,WA 29 AmbassadorialScholarshipapplicationstoDistrict
AUGUST 2011 Membership and Extension Month 15 DistrictSimplifiedGrant(DSG)applicationstoDistrict 20 AmbassadorialScholarshipInterviews 22-27 Zones24&32RotaryInstitute—GETS&GNATS
SEPTEMBER 2011 New Generations Month 9-11 DYEInboundStudentOrientation–Penticton,BC 23-24 PDGAdvisoryCommittee–Summerland,BC
OCTOBER 2011 Vocational Service Month 1 GSETeamLeaderinterviews 14-15 AGtraining&RotaryEnrichmentSeminarWeekend 14-16 DGinterviews 21-22 PETSOpComm 22 TRFFutureVisionTraining-Kelowna,BC 24-25 Jr.RYLA 29 GSETeammemberinterviews 29 TRFFutureVisionTraining-Ellensburg 30-5Nov Interactweek
NOVEMBER 2011 Rotary Foundation Month 5 TRFFutureVisionTraining-Kamloops
DECEMBER 2011 Family Month /Election of Club Officers 2012/13 9-11 DYESilverStarWeekend,Vernon,BC
JANUARY 2012 Rotary Awareness Month 1 RISemi-annualReport(SAR)/Duespayable 6-8 BlueDenimInstitute,Seattle, 15-21 InternationalAssembly-SanDiego
FEBRUARY 2012 World Understanding Month 10-12 DYEWeekendintheMountains-Revelstoke,BC 18 Pre-petsNorth 23 Rotary’s107thAnniv./WorldUnderstanding&PeaceDay 25 Pre-petsSouth 27 MatchingGrantapplicationstoDistrict.
MARCH 2012 Literacy Month 8-11 President-ElectTraining(PETS)-Seatac
APRIL 2012 Magazine Month 7-8 DYEOutboundStudentOrientation-Naramata,BC 21 D5060GSEteamleavesforBrazil 30 D4600GSEteamarrivesfromBrazil
MAY 2012 6-9 RIConvention-Bangkok,Thailand 18-20 RYLA,Naramata,BC 20 D5060GSEteamreturnshome 31-3June DistrictConference–Penticton
JUNE 2012 Rotary Fellowship Month 01 WorldPeaceFellowshipapplicationstoDist. 03 DistrictConferenceconcludes 3-10 DYEInboundsBustourofDistrict 04 D4600GSEteamdeparts
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District Governor’s Message .................................................2
Rotary Founder ....................................................................3
Rotary International President ..............................................4
Rotary International President-Elect......................................5
Rotary International Director .................................................5
District Governor ..................................................................6
District Governor-Elect .........................................................7
District Governor-Nominee ...................................................7
Past Rotary International Officer ...........................................8
Past District Governors ........................................................8
District Officers ...................................................................11
Assistant Governors ...........................................................12
Club Presidents and Secretaries ........................................15
Rotaract Clubs ...................................................................30
Interact Clubs ....................................................................30
District Committees............................................................31
District Insurance ...............................................................36
Rotary International Administration .....................................36
Rotary International Payments ............................................37
District Governor’s Official Visits .........................................38
Protocol for Club Visitations ...............................................39
National Anthems ...............................................................39
District Awards Program ....................................................40
District 5060 Club Family Tree ............................................41
Group Study Exchange Alumni ..........................................42
District Scholarship Alumni .................................................44
RI Programs Awards & Recognition ...................................45
Rotary Foundation Service Awards ....................................46
District 5060 Policy Manual ................................................48
District Map .......................................................................60
Calendar of Significant Events ...........................................IFC
Mileage Chart .................................................................. IBC
DIRECTORY INDEX
DISTRICT ACCOUNTING OFFICE – PENTICTON, BCHarvey, Lister & Webb Inc.
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DISTRICT GOVERNOR’S MESSAGE
RI President Kalyan has given us a theme of great strength and wisdom – “Reach Within- to Embrace Humanity”. Look within yourself and find that light which drives you to do the right thing, and let it shine for all to see. Through your Rotary Club, build PEACE within your community and between communities, and it will spread throughout the nations.
Rotarians of District 5060 live in one of the most beautiful and safe areas of the world; and have a responsibility to share our wealth and expertise with those less fortunate. In particular, if we share these attributes with the peoples of the less well-off areas of planet Earth, we can contribute a great deal to Peace and Understanding around the world. In fact, we are doing exactly this by our financial support of the Rotary Foundation, and our wise use of Foundation programs. We have the evidence that beneficiaries of our Matching Grants, 3-H Grants, Volunteer Services, Rotaplast and other Rotary programs are living more productive, happy lives and pulling themselves out of poverty. Our graduate Peace Fellows are making a positive difference in Cyprus, Sudan and many other areas. Just think how much better off Earth would be if we doubled the number of Rotarians, and thereby the number of Peace Fellows and beneficiaries of TRF programs.
District 5060 has also, this year, embraced “New Generations” by building into our District structure a strong committee which will help you provide better support to our Youth and Young Adults. We are also supportive of new Rotary International initiatives, including the creation of Satellite clubs as a means of increasing membership and extending local Rotary projects into communities which might not otherwise enjoy the presence of Rotary.
Let us together achieve a state wherein District 5060 has over 3000 Rotarians in 61 EFFECTIVE clubs and contributes $450,000 to our Foundation. Ideally, every club will have the Club Leadership Plan in place and will achieve a Presidential Citation.
President Kalyan has introduced this year, for the first time, the 2011-2012 Changemaker Award. I encourage your club to seriously consider applying for this Award. Who knows, you might win a free trip to the Bangkok RI Convention next May.
Best regards for 2011-2012Garry HollingsheadDistrict Governor
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ROTARY FOUNDER
ROTARY FOUNDER
PAUL P. HARRIS
Paul P. Harris (1868-1947), a lawyer, is the founder of Rotary.
Over one hundred years ago, on February 23, 1905 he formed the first club with three of his law clients; a coal merchant, a mining engineer, and a merchant tailor. The nucleus was formed for the thousands of Rotary clubs which were later organized throughout the world. Paul Harris named the new club "Rotary" because the members met in rotation in their various places of business. Club membership grew rapidly.
Almost every member had come to Chicago from a small town and in the Rotary club they found an opportunity for the intimate acquaintanceship of their boyhood days. When Paul Harris became president of the club in its third year, he strove to extend Rotary to other cities because he was convinced that the Rotary Club could be developed into an important service movement.
The second Rotary club was founded in San Francisco in 1908. In August 1910, when there were 16 clubs, the National Association of Rotary Clubs was organized. When clubs were formed in Canada and Great Britain, the name was changed, in 1912, to the International Association of Rotary Clubs. The name was shortened to Rotary International. Paul Harris was the first president of the National Association and the first president of the International Association.
When Paul Harris passed away in 1947, he was president emeritus of Rotary International. There were then some 6,000 Rotary clubs world-wide. To date, there are more than 33,000 clubs in over 200 countries and geographical areas - 1.2 million Rotarians and counting.
Mission StatementThe mission of Rotary International is to support its member clubs in fulfilling the Object of Rotary by:• Fostering unity among member clubs;• Strengthening and expanding Rotary around the world;• Communicating worldwide the work of Rotary; and• Providing a system of international administration
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ROTARY INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENT
The Object of Rotary is to encourage and foster the ideal of service as a basis of worthy enterprise and, in particular, to encourage and foster:
FIRST. The development of acquaintance as an opportunity for service;
SECOND. High ethical standards in business and professions; the recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations; and the dignifying of each Rotarian’s occupation as an opportunity to serve society;
THIRD. The application of the ideal of service in each Rotarian’s personal,business, and community life;
FOURTH. The advancement of international understanding, goodwill, and peace through a world fellowship of business and professional persons united in the ideal of service.
Kalyan Bandrjee is a director of United Phosphorus Limited, the largest lndian agrochemical manufacturer, and the chair of United Phosphorus (Bangladesh) Limited. He is a member of the lndian lnstitute of Chemical Engineers and the American Chemical Society, a past president of Vapi lndustries Association, and former chair of the Gujarat chapter of the Confederation of lndian lndustry. He earned a degree in chemical engineering from the lndian lnstitute of Technology, Kharagpur. Banerjee and his wife, Binota, have two children and four grandchildren. Banerjee, a member of Rotary since 1972, and the international organization’s third president from lndia said, “l am honored to lead Rotary as its 101 st president.” Banerjee added that Rotary’s strengths include its ability to attract leaders from different vocations around the world, as well as its role in promoting peace. “My goal is for Rotary to become the preferred organization for today’s generation to join and participate in, to make the world better, safer and happier,” he said. As president, Banerjee will oversee Rotary’s top priority of eradicating polio, a crippling and potentially fatal disease that still threatens children in Africa and Asia - including lndia. Since 1985, Rotary club members worldwide have contributed more than US$800 million and countless volunteer hours to the effort, and Rotary is now working to raise an additional $200 million to fulfill its commitment for a $355 million challenge grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Great progress has been made, and the incidence of paralytic polio infection has plunged worldwide from 350,00 cases in 1988 to fewer than 200 in 2011
KALYAN BANERJEEVapi, IndiaPresident, Rotary International 2011-12Trustee, The Rotary Foundation 2001-05Director, Rotary International 1995-97District Governor 1980-81
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ROTARY INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENT - ELECT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL DIRECTOR
Zone 24-32 – 2010-12
Ken Grabeau (Ruth)Email: [email protected]
TANAKAYashio, Japan
President-Elect, Rotary International 2011-12Trustee, The Rotary Foundation 2001-05
Director, Rotary International 1995-97District Governor 1980-81
Sakuji Tanaka, a member of the Rotary Club of Yashio, Saitama, Japan, is the selection of the Nominating Committee for President of Rotary International in 2012-13.
For 32 years, Tanaka was president of Tanaka Company Ltd., a wholesale firm that went public in 1995 and later merged with other leading wholesalers in Japan. Currently, he serves as vice president of the Yashio City Chamber of Commerce and adviser to Arata Co. Ltd., an animal feed and pet food wholesaler. He also chaired the National Household Papers Distribution Association of Japan for eight years. Tanaka studied business at Nihon Management Daigakuin and Tokyo Management Daigakuin.
A past trustee of The Rotary Foundation, Tanaka chaired the 2009 Birmingham Convention Committee. His other service to Rotary includes RI director, regional Rotary Foundation coordinator, district governor, and member of the Polio Eradication Advocacy Task Force, the Permanent Fund Committee for Japan, and the Future Vision Committee.
Tanaka established an endowed Rotary Peace Fellowship, and he and his wife, Kyoko, are Paul Harris Fellows, Benefactors of the Permanent Fund, and Major Donors.
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DISTRICT GOVERNOR
The 4-Way Test
Of the things we think, say or do:1) Is it the TRUTH?2) Is it FAIR to all concerned?3) Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?4) Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?
Rotary Club of Summerland
Garry Hollingshead (Marion)10 – 144 Sumac Ridge Dr, Summerland, BC V0H 1Z6
Res. 250-494-2210; Cel. 250-488-7359Email: [email protected] or [email protected]
Garry was born in Calgary, AB, raised in Edmonton, and attended Canadian Services Colleges Royal Roads, Royal Military College, the University of Alberta, and Queens University, Kingston, ON, where he obtained a PhD in civil engineering. Following graduation from RMC Garry served four years with the Royal Canadian Engineers and, later, seven years on staff at RMC. During the subsequent 30 years in consulting throughout western and northern Canada, his projects were concerned with structural foundations, terrain stability, permafrost, and river engineering. Garry joined Rotary in Yellowknife, NT (D536) in 1988 and served as program chair and club secretary. Relocation south took him to Prince George-Nechako RC (5040) for four years and ultimately Summerland RC in 1999. Since becoming a member of the Summerland club, Garry has served as Secretary, Director, and President (02/03). He has served the District three years as AG for Area 5, Chair of WCS and Rotary Service, and as the DG’s Special Representative for formation of the West Kelowna Daybreak club. In 2002 Garry initiated a WCS program to build Rainwater Harvesting Tanks in the Rift valley which now has 25,000 beneficiary women and children. In 2006 Garry received the Rotary Foundation District Service Award. June 2010 found him in Venezuela as a non-medical volunteer with Rotaplast. Garry and Marion are both multiple Paul Harris Fellows, Bequest Society members and Major Donors. Beyond Rotary, Garry and Marion are active in their community and church and enjoy travel. They are very proud of their three adult children and three granddaughters. Garry enjoys golf, reading, guitar and organ while Marion takes pleasure in reading, quilting and loves to play her harp.
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DISTRICT GOVERNOR - ELECT
Rotary Club of Chase
Doug Everett (Jacquie)2276 Blind Bay Rd, Blind Bay, BC V0E 1H2Res 250-675-2574; Cel.250-371-7639Email: [email protected] or [email protected]
Doug was born and educated in Vancouver BC. He graduated from UBC with a BPE and after graduation, moved in 1969 to Blind Bay BC with two kids and currently they reside in the same home. Doug received his Masters from U.VIC in Educational Psychology (1983). He began his high school teaching, counseling and coaching career in Chase and once he entered administration he commuted to work in Kamloops gradually returning to Chase in 1995 initially as a vice-principal and eventually becoming the principal in 1998. During his career, Doug coached football, basketball and track while sponsoring student CounterAttack programs for all the Kamloops secondary schools. He became the chair-man of the board of the provincial organization called CounterAttack and RoadSense (CARS.BC). Married for 46 years, Doug and Jacquie have continually lived in Blind Bay on Shuswap Lake. They have raised two adult children and are enjoying four very busy active grandsons ages 5 to 11 years old.
Jacquie has been a consultant with Mary Kay and has donated many volunteer hours as chairperson of the Miss Chase Excellence Program (26 years), judging Ambassador programs throughout the Province (24years), chairman of the Terry Fox Run (26 years) and, as a volunteer with the Heart and Stroke Foundation.
During retirement, Doug assumed the position of president of the Chase Chamber of Commerce and helped re-establish the Chamber as a viable entity in Chase. Doug entered Rotary in 2000 and became the secretary for four years and then president of the Chase Rotary Club during 2005-06. He is a Paul Harris Fellow and just completed his three year tenure (2007-10) as the Area 2 assistant governor for District 5060.
DISTRICT GOVERNOR-NOMINEE
Rotary Club of Yakima
Darrell Blue (Peg)5023 Scenic Drive, Yakima, WA 98908Res. 509-965-5731; Cel.509-952-5254Email: [email protected] or [email protected]
Darrell was born in Decatur, Illinois and raised in that state. He graduated from the University of Illinois with Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Journalism and Communi-cations. His more than 50 year career in television broadcasting began while a student at the University. In the early years, he produced and directed programs for stations in Illinois. For more than 20 years he was the operations manager of a TV station in Champaign, Illinois. In addition to management responsibilities, he produced and directed college basketball telecasts. During those years, he also taught part-time as an Assistant Professor of Communications at the University of Illinois. After leaving Illinois, he worked for three years as station manager of a station in Spokane, Washington, and concluded his career as Vice President and General Manager of two stations in Yakima and Kennewick, Washington, retiring in 2009.
Darrell’s hobbies include genealogy, reading and serving on various community boards. He has been a Rotarian since 1987 and just concluded three years as Assistant Governor for Area 8 of District 5060.
Peg has a PhD in Educational Psychology and has worked as a mental health counselor, psychologist and finally as a professor and chair of the graduate program in Counseling at Heritage University in Yakima County. She retired from Heritage in 2002. For several years she served on the board of Humanities Washington. In retirement she enjoys reading, gardening, and painting.
Both are Paul Harris Fellows and have served in many local, state and national pro-fessional and civic organizations. They are the parents of four and grandparents of six. They enjoy travel and have visited every continent except Antarctica.
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PAST ROTARY INTERNATIONAL OFFICER
PAST DISTRICT GOVERNORS
FORMERLY DISTRICT 101
1943-44 ROBERT CHEYNE* - Kelowna, BC1944-45 W.D. SHANNON* - Seattle, WA
FORMERLY DISTRICT 103
1945-46 ROBERT W. IRVING* - Kamloops, BC1946-47 CLARENCE ERNEST* - Yakima, WA
FORMERLY DISTRICT 153
1947-48 HERBERT CLARK* - Trail, BC1948-49 ALFRED CARLSON* - Spokane, WA1949-50 ROSCOE SHELLER* - Sunnyside, WA1950-51 HARRY HARRISON* - Nelson, BC1951-52 SIDNEY WOODCOCK* - Coeur díAlene, ID1952-53 EDWIN SMITH* - Wenatchee, WA1953-54 DOLPH BROWN* - Vernon, BC1954-55 J.C. JEPPSON* - Lewiston, ID1955-56 W.R. GREEN* - Spokane, WA1956-57 JOHN COE* - Penticton, BC
FORMERLY DISTRICT 506
1957-58 JOHN (JACK) LARSON* - Yakima, WA1958-59 JESSE WIDBY* - Wenatchee, WA1959-60 RAY CORNER* - Kelowna, BC1960-61 LYMAN PARTRIDGE* - Ellensburg, WA1961-62 OSCAR BOOSE* - Sunnyside, WA1962-63 JIM PASSMORE* - Kamloops, BC1963-64 LEO LOWE* - Wenatchee, WA1964-65 VICTOR BOULLION* -Ellensburg, WA1965-66 FRANCIS ATKINSON* - Summerland, BC1966-67 W. A. (BILL) LUCE* - Yakima, WA1967-68 DR. HAROLD HENDERSON (MAY) - Kelowna 40-680 Valley Rd, Kelowna, BC V1V 2J3 Res. 250-712-97451968-69 DR. EDWARD (ED) CADMAN*, PRIP - East Wenatchee, WA1969-70 JOHN E. JONES* - Moses Lake, WA
(*Deceased)
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL PAST VICE-PRESIDENT
Harold R. Henderson, D.D.S. (May)
Kelowna, BCR.I. Third Vice-President 1977-1978
R.I. Director 1976-1978
Rotary Foundation Trustee 1979-1982
Nominating Committee for President of R.I. 4 times
District Governor, District 5060, 1967-1968
Member of the Rotary Club of Kelowna, 1950 to present
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PAST DISTRICT GOVERNORS
1970-71 MORGAN FRENCH* - Kamloops, BC1971-72 PERRY MITCHELL* - Ellensburg, WA1972-73 H. D. (DICK) PRICHARD* - Penticton, BC1973-74 ELWOOD (WOODY) MILLER* - Yakima, WA1974-75 LEV CRAVEN* - Wenatchee, WA1975-76 THOMAS (TOM) KOBAYASHI* - Kamloops, BC1976-77 JAMES T. (JIM) ADAMSON (CAROL) 20111 Chiwawa Loop Road, Leavenworth, WA 98826 Res. 509-763-3265; Email: [email protected] HENRY (HANK) SHAW* - Kelowna, BC1978-79 A. (BERT) CHRISTIANSON* - Ellensburg, WA1979-80 THOMAS (TOM) WATT* - Penticton, BC1980-81 EDGAR (ED) JOHNSON* - Yakima, WA1981-82 PETER WING* - Kamloops, BC1982-83 RAY SHUTT* - Wenatchee, WA1983-84 GORDON RICHARDSON (SUNNY) #128, 1108 - 14 Avenue, Vernon, BC V1B 2S5 Res. 250-545-39181984-85 DR. ARTHUR (ART) BORCHARDT* (MURIEL) 3300 Englewood Avenue #213, Yakima, WA 98902 Res. 509-966-70861985-86 W. R. (BILL) FENNELL (PAT) 135-550 Yates Rd, Kelowna, BCV1Y 1Z4 Res. 250-762-5965; Email: [email protected] JULIAN AGRANOFF (SYLVIA) 764 D Street SW, Ephrata, WA 98823 Res. 509-754-2184, Fax. 509-754-2184; Email: [email protected] CHUCK KUHN (BETTY-ANN) 3526 Torrey Pines Crt, Kelowna, BC V1X 8C7 Res. 250-801-0114; Email: [email protected] DR. ALFRED (AL) STOJOWSKI (ALICE) 710-11th St. N.E., East Wenatchee, WA 98802 Res. 509-884-41371989-90 CARL TYMM 101-3105 South Main Street, Penticton, BC V2A 7H1 Res. 250-490-0645, Fax 250-490-0645; Email: [email protected] JACK PETERS (BETTY) 88-124 Sarsons Road, Vernon, BC V1B 2T9 Res. 250-545-0469, Fax. 250-545-0469; Email: [email protected] 50601991-92 OLIVER (OLLIE) NELSON (ANN) 101 North 48th Avenue, Unit 46, Yakima WA 98908 Res. 509-965-8086, Fax. 509-965-6318 Email: [email protected] DR. GLENN MARTIN (MARY) 1826 Breakenridge Court, Kamloops, BC V2E 1W9 Res. 250-372-8113, Fax. 250-372-5809; Email: [email protected] BILL BAILEY (NANCY) 13308 Road 10 NE, Moses Lake, WA 98837 Res. 509-765-4017, Fax 509-766-6436 Email: [email protected] ADOLF ILLICHMANN (THERESA) 2246 Breckenridge Court, Kelowna, BC V1V 1W2 Res. 250-860-6605, Fax. 250-860-6656 Email: [email protected] RICHARD (DICK) HARRIS (BONNIE) 1621 First Street, Wenatchee, WA 98801 Res. 509-662-6570, Fax. 509-663-5393; Email: [email protected]
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1996-97 KEN ARTHURS Box 1596, Salmon Arm, BC V1E 4P7 Res. 250-832-3567, Fax. 250-832-3567; Email: [email protected] HENRY (HANK) HEFFERNAN 11206 Summitview Ext., Yakima, WA 98908 Res. 509-966-1994, Fax. 509-965-3903; Email: [email protected] DR. WARREN CUNNINGHAM 10-860 Lanfranco Road, Kelowna, BC V1W 3W9 Res. 250-862-3859; Cel. 250-308-6461; Fax. 250-862-3859 Email: [email protected] PETER (PETE) ERICKSON (MELINDA) 9461 Albert Way SE, Moses Lake, WA 98837 Res. 509-766-0475, Fax. 509-764-9639; Email: [email protected] MARVIN MUNRO (SHERAN) 183 Vicars Rd, Kamloops, BC V2C 4N4 Res. 250-372-9759 Bus. 250-377-8688 Fax. 250-377-8689 Email: [email protected] JOYCE STEWART* - Chelan, WA2002-03 KEN DAVIS (LIz) 709 Sunglo Drive, Penticton, BC V2A 8X7 Res. 250-493-2058, Fax. 250-492-2047, Email: [email protected] DON MOEN (KATHRYN) 801 S. 20th Ave, Yakima, WA 98902 Res. 509-452-3827, Bus. 509-248-0740, Fax. 509-575-1587,
Email: [email protected] DEREK BOTTOMLEY (JOAN) 372 Okaview Road, Kelowna, BC V1W 4K3 Res. 250-764-7462, Email: [email protected] JAMES N. (JIM) ADAMSON (CAROL) 1996 Stoneridge Drive, East Wenatchee, WA 98802 Res. 509-886-3488, Bus. 509-663-3369, Fax 509-663-5649 Email: [email protected] JEFF DEN BIESEN (WILLY) 5191 - 11 St., Salmon Arm, BC V1E 3N3 Res. 250-832-4056; Email: [email protected] CORWIN KING (MARIANNE) 914 E. 3rd Ave, Ellensburg, WA 98926 Res. 509-962-9330, Email: [email protected] ROGER PERRY (JUDITH) 59 - 124 Sarsons Rd, Vernon, BC V1B 2T9 Res. 250-542-5428 Email: [email protected] WAYNE RIMPLE (KAREN) 2047 Belair Pl, Moses Lake, WA 98837 Res. 509 765 6538, Bus. 509 765 1741, Fax: 509 766 2496 Email: [email protected] DAVID STAMBAUGH (JAN) 430 Ranch Rd, Cle Elum, WA 98922 Res. 509-857-2119; Cel. 509-630-5708; Fax 509-857-2119 call first Email: [email protected]
OTHER PDG'S RESIDING IN DISTRICT 50601999-00 JIM COLVIN (GEVANNE) District 5080 1545 N. Grover Ave, East Wenatchee, WA 98802 Res. 509-886-1522 Bus. 509-886-6318 Bus. 509-886-6320 Email: [email protected] TONY DE ANGELIS (LISA) District 5150 3950 W. Eaglerock Drive, Wenatchee, WA 98801 Res. 509-663-5498, Fax. 509-663-5498 Email: [email protected] JIM GIVAN (SHERON) District 5030 Box 10672, Yakima, WA 98909 Res. 509-972-0516, Fax 509-972-0516; Email: [email protected]
PAST DISTRICT GOVERNORS
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DISTRICT OFFICERS
DISTRICT GOVERNORRotary Club of Summerland
Garry Hollingshead (Marion)10-144 Sumac Ridge Drive, Summerland, BC V0H 1Z6
Res. 250-494-2210 cell 250-488-7359
Email: [email protected] or [email protected]
IMMEDIATE PAST DISTRICT GOVERNORRotary Club of Ellensburg
David Stambaugh (Jan)430 Ranch Rd, Cle Elum, WA 98922
Res. 509-857-2119; Cel. 509-630-5708; Fax 509-857-2119 call first
Email: [email protected]
DISTRICT GOVERNOR ELECTRotary Club of Chase
Doug Everett ( Jacquie)2276 Blind Bay Rd. , Blind Bay, BC V0E 1H2
Res. 250-675-2574 Cel.250-371-7639
Email: [email protected] or [email protected]
DISTRICT GOVERNOR NOMINEERotary Club of Yakima
Darrell Blue (Peg)5023 Scenic Drive, Yakima, WA 98908
Res. 509-965-5731 cell 509-952-5254
Email: [email protected] or [email protected]
DISTRICT SECRETARYRotary Club of Summerland
John Bubb (Carol)PO Box 232, Summerland, BC V0H 1Z0
Res. 250-494-3057
Email: [email protected]
DISTRICT TREASURERRotary Club of Penticton-Skaha
Doug Stratton ( Julie )3693 Skaha Lake Road, Penticton, BC V2A 8K2
Res. 250-493-3375 Office 250-493-5725
Email: [email protected]
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AREA 3Armstrong, Kalamalka (Vernon),
Vernon, Vernon Silver Star
Home Club - Vernon
Derek Hall (Donna) 1312 Phoenix Drive, Vernon, BC V1B 3M4 Res. 250-549-2123 Email: [email protected]
AREA 2Chase, Revelstoke, Salmon Arm, Salmon Arm Daybreak,
Salmon Arm Shuswap
Home Club - Salmon Arm
Isabel Reinertson (PHILIP WRIGHT) 610 - 60 St NE Salmon Arm, BC V1E 1Y2 Res. 250-832-9517 Email: [email protected]
AREA 1Ashcroft/Cache Creek, Clearwater, Kamloops,
Kamloops Aurora Centennial, Kamloops Daybreak,Kamloops North, Kamloops West, Merritt, Merritt Sunrise
Home Club - Merritt Sunrise
Andrea Inwards 5536 Harmon Estates Rd. Merritt, BC V1K 0A1 Res. 250-378-6009 Email: [email protected]
ASSISTANT GOVERNORS
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AREA 4Kelowna, Kelowna Capri, Kelowna Morningside,Kelowna Ogopogo, Kelowna Okanagan Mission,
Kelowna Sunrise, Lake Country (Winfield), West Kelowna Daybreak, Westbank
Home Club - Kelowna Sunrise
Bruce Falkins (DONNA) 3813 Gallaghers Pky Kelowna, BC V1W 3Z8 Res. 250-448-0179 Cel. 250-317-4333 Fax. 250-448-5730 Email: [email protected]
AREA 5Oliver, Osoyoos, Peachland, Pentiction, Penticton Okanagan, Penticton Skaha,
Princeton, Summerland
Home Club - Peachland
Chris Southin (PEGGY) 6543 Sherburn Rd Peachland, BC V0H 1X7 Res. 250-767-6689 Email: [email protected]
AREA 6Cashmere, Chelan, East Wenatchee, Leavenworth,Okanogan-Omak, Wenatchee, Wenatchee North,
Wenatchee Sunrise
Home Club - Wenatchee
Richard Riggs (MID) 2027 Broadway N Wenatchee, WA 98801 Res. 509-663-1494 Cel. 509-669-6787 Email: [email protected]
ASSISTANT GOVERNORS
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AREA 9Grandview, Prosser, Sunnyside, Sunnyside Daybreak,
Toppenish
Home Club - Prosser
Bill Jenkin 131604 W Shelby Rd Prosser, WA 99350 Cel. 509-778-2482 Bus. 509-786-7787 Email: [email protected]
AREA 8Ellensburg, Ellensburg Morning, Upper Kittitas County,
Yakima, Yakima Southwest,Yakima Sunrise
Home Club - Yakima
Greg Luring 4305 Scenic Drive Yakima, WA 98908 Res. 509-453-4596 Cel. 509-952-2054 Email: [email protected]
AREA 7Ephrata, Grand Coulee Darm, Moses Lake, Moses Lake
Sunrise, Othello, Quincy
Home Club - Ephrata
Jennifer DeChenne 4090 Sagebrush Flats Rd. Ephrata, WA 98823 Res. 509-754-1865 Bus. 509-754-4636 Email: [email protected]
ASSISTANT GOVERNORS
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CASHMERE (1936) #211
Wednesday, 12:00 noon - Cashmere Presbyterian Church
President - Area 6RANDALL “RANDY” BALDWIN (JC)7050 Olalla Canyon Rd. Cashmere WA. 98815Res. 509-782-1283Email:[email protected]
Secretary:WILLIAM J (BILL) SCHETTENHELM (NANCY)4603 Rank Road, PO Box 741 Cashmere, WA. 98815Res. 509-782-5113; Bus. 509-782-4478; Cel. 509-670-1024Email: [email protected]
CLUB PRESIDENTS & SECRETARIES
CHASE (1997) #50553
Friday, 7:00 am - The Loft
President - Area 2JAY SIMPSONPO Box 73, Chase, BC V0E 1M0Res. 250-679-3191Email: [email protected]
SecretaryELLEN BOVAIR (MEL JASMAN)PO Box 73, Chase, BC V0E 1M0Res. 250-679-2969; Bus. 250-679-8611Email: [email protected]
ASHCROFT / CACHE CREEK (1991) #28158
Thursday, 12:10 pm - River Inn, Ashcroft
President - Area 1RONALD HOOD (BARB)PO Box 1016, Ashcroft, BC V0K 1A0Res. 250-453-0044; Cel. 250-320-9552Email: [email protected]
SecretaryKARIN MAGNUSON (ART)PO Box 11, Ashcroft, BC V0K 1A0Res. 250-453-9421Email: [email protected]
ARMSTRONG (1979) #192
Tuesday, 6:00 pm - Anchor Inn
President - Area 3NIC BUYER (JANET)2520 Bowie St, Armstrong, BC V0E 1B1Res. 250-546-9867Email: [email protected]
SecretarySHIRLEY FOWLER (FRED)PO Box 56, Armstrong, BC V0E 1B0Res. 250-546-3732Email: [email protected]
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EAST WENATCHEE (1955) #213
Thursday, 7:00 am - Shari’s RestaurantPresident - Area 6DOUGLAS BRAMLETTE435 Dorado Ct., E Wenatchee, WA 98802Res. 360-918-3760; Bus. 509-884-7173Email: [email protected]
SecretaryPATRICIA MOOREPO Box 7036, East Wenatchee, WA 98802Res. 509-670-6441Email: [email protected]
CLEARWATER (1993) #29592
Wednesday, 7:00 am - Wells Gray Inn
President - Area 1TIM PANKOPO Box 4081, R.R. 2 Clearwater, BC V0E 1N0Res. 250-674-2578Email: [email protected]
SecretarySHERRY HEIERRR2 Box 5129, Clearwater, BC V0E1N0Res. 250-674-3355Email: [email protected]
CHELAN (1926) #212
Tuesday, 11:45 am - Campbell’s Resort
President - Area 6LESTER COOPER (CAROL)709 Golf Course Dr. Chelan, WA. 98816Res. 509-682-4699; Cel. 425-319-1278email: [email protected]
Secretary:SANDY CALICOAT (BRYAN)1480 Swartout Road Manson, WA. 98831Res. 509-682-2541; Cel. 509-630-7437email: [email protected]
ELLENSBURG (1922) #214
Wednesday, 12:00 noon - Quality Inn
President - Area 8GERALD LAELP.O. Box 234, Ellensburg, WA 98926509-968-3225; 509-962-8800Email: [email protected]
SecretaryBRITTANY STEWARDP.O. Box 234, Ellensburg, WA 98926Res. 509-962-9400Email: [email protected]
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GRAND COULEE DAM (1948) #216
Wednesday, 12:10 noon - Siam Palace
President - Area 7KELLY BUCHEP.O. Box 367, Grand Coulee, WA 99133Res. 509-631-0950Email: [email protected]
SecretaryROB HUGHESPO Box 367, Grand Coulee, WA 99133Cel. 509-633-0463Email: [email protected]
EPHRATA (1948) #215
Tuesday, 12:00 noon - Country Deli
President - Area 7KITTY THOMAS306 Hilltop Circle SE, Ephrata, WA 98823Res. 509-398-5222Email: [email protected]
SecretaryJULIAN AGRANOFFPO Box 714, Ephrata, WA 98823Res. 509-754-2184Email: [email protected]
ELLENSBURG MORNING (2001) #56794
Thursday, 6:45 am - The Palace Cafe
President - Area 8BOB HANSON JRP.O. Box 12, Ellensburg, WA 98926Res. 509-962-4600; Bus. 509-933-7306Email: [email protected]
SecretarySCOTT PERNAAP.O. Box 12, Ellensburg, WA 98926Res. 509-933-1066; Bus. 509-933-1065Email: [email protected]
GRANDVIEW (1955) #217
Wednesday, 12:00 noon - The Vineyard
President - Area 9JONATHAN VOLzP.O. Box 804, Grandview, WA 98930Res. 509-882-3423Email: [email protected]
SecretaryANITA PALACIOS (DAVID)207 West 2nd Street, Grandview, WA 98930Bus. 509-882-9208; Fax. 509-882-3099Email: [email protected]
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KAMLOOPS AURORA CENTENNIAL (2004) #65940
Tuesday, 7:00 am - TRU Campus Activity Centre
President - Area 1MURRAY REDMANP.O. Box 3201, Kamloops, BC V2C 6B8Res. 250-374-1969; Cel. 250-318-1278; Bus. 250-314-3188Email: [email protected]
SecretaryJ. MICHAEL FORBESP.O. Box 3201, Kamloops, BC V2C 6B8Res. 250-374-7466Email: [email protected]
KAMLOOPS (1922) #193
Monday, 12:00 Noon - Hotel 540
President - Area 1GEOFF COLLIER774 Victoria St., Kamloops, BC V2C 2B6Bus. 250-319-7188Email: [email protected]
SecretaryTERESA BARTELPO Box 174 Stn Main, Kamloops, BC V2C 5K6Res. 250-374-8732Email: [email protected]
KALAMALKA (VERNON) (1981) #209
Thursday, 12:10 pm - Best Western Vernon Lodge
President - Area 3BETH MARKS8010 Wisbey, Coldstream, BC V1B 2M1Res. 250-306-2384Email: [email protected]
SecretarySARAH PRUCKL (THOR)PO Box 113 Stn Main, Vernon, BC V1T 6M1Res. 250-541-0927; Bus. 250-307-7793Email: [email protected]
KAMLOOPS DAYBREAK (1986) #23662
Friday, 7:00 am - Coast Canadian Inn
President - Area 1MELODIE GRABNER754 Cumberland, Kamloops, BC V2B 1Y9Res. 250-314-4625Email: [email protected]
SecretaryJOHN WIECzOREK (LORRAINE)PO Box 1363 Stn Main, Kamloops, BC V2C 6L7Res. 250-579-9727Email: [email protected]
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KELOWNA (1928) #196
Tuesday, 12:10 pm - Coast Capri Hotel
President - Area 4GORD SAVAGE (MAUREEN)P.O. Box 24076, BC V1Y 9H2Res. 250-764-4766; Cel. 250-878-6100Email: [email protected]
SecretaryJOHN WALKERRe. 250-763-63373905 Gallaghers Cir, Kelowna, BC V1W 3Z9Email: [email protected]
KAMLOOPS WEST (1980) #195
Thursday, 12:00 Noon - Chapters Viewpoint Restaurant
President - Area 1GREG PEACESTN Terminal MPP P.O. Box 3013, Kamloops, BC V2C 6B7Res. 250-374-2222Email: [email protected]
SecretarySUSANNE MCCLOYSTN Terminal MPP P.O. Box 3013, Kamloops, BC V2C 6B7Res. 250-374-6661Email: [email protected]
KELOWNA CAPRI (1968) #197
Thursday, 5:45 pm - Coast Capri Hotel
President - Area 4RON BECKER (IRENE)P.O. Box 20188 RPO Town Ctr., Kelowna BC V1Y 9H2Res. 250-862-8696; Bus. 250-862-3959Email: [email protected]
SecretaryBRIAN ELLIOTT (KAROL)P.O. Box 20188 RPO Town Ctr., Kelowna BC V1Y 9H2Res. 250-764-4149; Cel. 250-864-4147Email: [email protected]
KAMLOOPS NORTH (1954) #194
Wednesday, 12:10 pm - North Shore Community Centre
President - Area 1JUDY TREHERNEP.O. Box 24036, Kamloops, BC V2B 8R3Res. 250-579-8137Email: [email protected]
SecretaryNANCY MACKINNONP.O. Box 24036, Kamloops, BC V2B 8R3Res. 250-376-9872; Bus. 250-828-6211Email: [email protected]
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KELOWNA OKANAGAN MISSION (1982) #200
Monday, 5:45 pm - Manteo Resort
President - Area 4MURRAY BYE (CAROLINE)614 Quarry Ave., Kelowna BC V1W 5B3Res. 250-764-7703Email: [email protected]
SecretarySHAD SHORANICK679 Thorneloe Rd., Kelowna, BC V1W 4P6Res.250-868-9127; Bus. 250-869-8342Email: [email protected]
KELOWNA OGOPOGO (1993) #29882
Wednesday, 7:15 am - Kelowna Yacht Club
President - Area 4DON SHINDELKA (SANDY)870 Coronado Crescent, Kelowna, B.C. V1W 2C3Res. 250-762-7078; Bus. 250-860-6064; Cel. 250-469-0800Email: [email protected]
SecretaryPAUL CLELAND (MEENA)307-2120 Shannon Ridge Dr., Westbank B.C. V4T 2Z3Bus. 250-470-9362; Res. 250-768-3918Email: [email protected]
KELOWNA MORNINGSIDE (1975) #198
Thursday, 7:15 am - Kelowna Yacht Club
President - Area 4BOB RIX (LORRAINE)2849 Helmcken Rd, Kelowna, BC V1Y 3K4Res. 250-826-8269Email: [email protected]
SecretaryANDREW CRAIG (SARAH)848 Kuipers Cres., Kelowna BC V1W 5B7Res. 250-450-6572Email: [email protected]
KELOWNA SUNRISE (1986) #23413
Friday, 7:00 am - Kelowna Yacht ClubPresident - Area 4JIM BELSHAW (KAREN)110-1331 Ellis St., Kelowna BC V1Y 1Z9Bus. 250-763-5696; Cel. 250-870-1191Email: [email protected]
SecretaryWAYNE EVANS (JULIE)6096 Gummow Rd., Kelowna BC V0H 1X7Bus. 250-861-4422; Res. 250-767-6767;Cel. 250-878-3635; Fax. 250-868-3377Email: [email protected]
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MERRITT (1970) #199
Thursday, 12:10 pm - Brambles Bakery
President - Area 1SARA MOLNER2163 Munroe Cres, Merritt, BC V1K 1H7Res. 250-378-5613; Bus. 250-378-6655Email: [email protected]
SecretarySALLY KEMPSTON3340 Grimmet St., Merritt, BC V1K 1J1Res. 250-315-7653Email: [email protected]
LEAVENWORTH (1975) #218
Friday, 12:00 noon - Kristall’s Restaurant
President - Area 6WILLIAM (BILL) FORHAN (CAROL)9327 E Leavenworth Rd., Leavenworth, WA. 98826Res. 509-548-0848; Bus. 509-548-5286; Cel. 509-670-1837Email: [email protected]
Secretary:GARY SCHUSTER (zONDRA)16399 Northshore Dr., Leavenworth, WA. 98826Res. 509-763-1562; Cel. 206-840-6466Email: [email protected]
LAKE COUNTRY (WINFIELD) (1996) #31277
Thursday, 7:00 am - Holiday Park Resort
President - Area 4GORDON LUGRIN (TRISH)398 - 415 Commonwealth Rd, Kelowna, BC V4V 1P4Res. 250-766-1649Email: [email protected]
SecretaryJIM TAYLOR (JOAN)61-415 Commonwealth Rd, Kelowna BC V4V 1P4Res. 250-766-2571Email: [email protected]
MERRITT SUNRISE (1997) #50221
Tuesday, 7:00 am - Best Western Nicola Inn
President - Area 1JERRY SANDERSPO Box 1002, Merritt, BC V1K 1J5Res. 250-378-2267Email: [email protected]
SecretarySHIRLEY RHODESPO Box 115, Merritt, BC V1K 1B8Res. 250-378-4802Email: [email protected]
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OKANOGAN - OMAK (1948) #220
Thursday, 12:00 noon - Koala St. Grill, Omak
President - Area 6DAVID WOMACK (MARY)P.O. Box 501, 716 Kenwood St N. Omak, Wa 98841Res. 509-826-5314; Bus. 509-826-0212; Cel. 509-322-1068Email: [email protected] or [email protected]
SecretaryTRISH BUTLER (BOB)115 Viewmont Okanogan, Wa 98840Res. 509-422-5211; Cel. 509-322-0035Email: [email protected]
MOSES LAKE SUNRISE (1987) #24951
Tuesday, 6:30 am - Bob’s Cafe
President - Area 7JAY MATHER446 Viewmont Drive SE, Moses Lake, WA 98837Res. 509-765-1091Email: [email protected]
SecretaryPO Box 1061Moses Lake, WA 98837
MOSES LAKE (1951) #219
Wednesday, 12:00 noon - Moses Lake Golf ClubPresident - Area 7RICHARD HANOVER5128 Randolph Rd NE, Moses Lake, WA 98837Res. 509-765-9166Email: [email protected]
SecretaryDAVID CAMPBELL8852 Dune Lake Rd. SE, Moses Lake, WA 98837-8253Res. 509-764-2904Email: [email protected]
OLIVER (1945) #201
Tuesday, 6:00 pm - Cadet Hangar
President - Area 5ANN HAYES (KEN)PO Box 886, Oliver, BC V0H 1T0Res. 250-498-4270; Bus. 250-498-6222Email: [email protected]
SecretaryJOAN MCCAUGHEYPO Box 144, Oliver, BC V0H 1T0Res. 250-498-6698; Bus. 250-498-3818Email: [email protected]
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OTHELLO (1973) #222
Thursday, 12:00 noon - Time Out Restaurant
President - Area 7JOHN LACKIEPO Box 823, Othello, WA 99344Res. 509-488-2269Email: [email protected]
SecretaryOLIVIA VELA (JOSÉ ANGEL)PO Box 220, Othello, WA 99344Res. 509-750-8589Email: [email protected]
CLUB PRESIDENTS & SECRETARIES
PEACHLAND (1997) #50552
Thursday, 12:00 noon - Gasthaus Restaurant
President - Area 5JOHN ABERNETHY (GAIL)6537 Sherburn Rd., Peachland, BC. V0H 1X7Res. 250-767-9084Email: [email protected]
SecretaryKLAUS MAST (DORIS)4948 Elliott, Peachland, BC V0H 1X8Res. 250-767-9534Email: [email protected]
OSOYOOS (2003) #61794
Thursday, 12:00 McKia’s at the Best Western
President - Area 5CHERYLE KING (JIM)#9, 9410 115th St., Osoyoos, BC V0H 1V5Res. 250-495-7751; Cel. 250-689-4423Email: [email protected]
SecretaryJASON BARTSCH (AMY)6511 Main St., Osoyoos, BC V0H 1V3Res. 250-495-3343; Bus. 250-495-2393Email: [email protected]
PENTICTON (1931) #202
Wednesday, 12:00 noon - Days Inn
President - Area 5ERWIN PLONER (OFELIA)144 Bankview Rd., Penticton, BC V2A 6S4Res. 250-493-7103; Bus. 250-770-2802; Cel. 250-809-6020Email: [email protected] or [email protected]
SecretaryRORY MCIVOR (ANNA)188 Kendall Cres, Penticton, BC V2A 2S8Res. 250-493-0951Email: [email protected]
(5th Thursday of Month - Social)
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PRINCETON (1946) #204
Tuesday, 12:00 noon - Heartland Restaurant
President - Area 5JUDY SHORT (JAMES)P.O. Box 2348 Princeton B.C. V0X 1W0Res. 250-295-0217Email: [email protected]
SecretaryCOLLEEN STEVENS (DANA)P.O. Box 1574, Princeton V0X 1W0Res. 250-295-3395; Bus. 250-295-1818Email: [email protected]
PENTICTON SKAHA (1971) #203
Wednesday, 5:30 pm - Penticton Golf and Country Club
President - Area 5RICHARD D. COVELL (ANGELA)201 – 74 Wade Avenue East, Penticton, BC V2A 8M4Res. (250) 496-5941; Bus. (250) 492-5333Email: [email protected]
SecretaryJIM FORSYTH (JOANNE)1130 Sutherland Road, Penticton, BC V2A 8T8Res.(250) 492-8854Email: [email protected]
PENTICTON OKANAGAN (1990) #26865
Tuesday, 7:00 am - Ramada Inn & Suites
President - Area 5BARRY REID (DENISE)142 Highland Place, Penticton V2A 6M6Res. 250-493-8608; Bus. 250-493-8608Email: [email protected]
SecretarySUE HARVEY (BOB)P.O. Box 1084, Penticton V2A 6J9Res. 250-492-3323 Email: [email protected]
PROSSER (1930) #223
Thursday, 12:00 noon - The Barn Restaurant
President - Area 9DIANNE TORRES107502 W. I.O.E. HWY, Prosser, WA 99350Res. 509-973-3311Email: [email protected]
SecretaryTOM MEYERS1309 Scenic Dr, Prosser, WA 99350Res. 509-786-7871; Bus. 509-786-6642Email: [email protected]
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SALMON ARM (1946) #206
Monday, 12:00 noon - Prestige Inn
President - Area 2KARI WILKINSON790 Christison Rd. P.O. Box 224, Salmon Arm, BC V1E 4N3Res. 250-832-8261Email: [email protected]
SecretaryMARVEL HOLMES790 Christison Rd. P.O. Box 224, Salmon Arm, BC V1E 4N3Res. 250-804-4218Email: [email protected]
REVELSTOKE (1929) #205
Thursday, 12:00 noon - Regent Motor Inn
President - Area 2CHUCK FURGUSONPO Box 394 402 5th St. E., Revelstoke, BC V0E 2S0Res. 250-814-4600Email: [email protected]
SecretaryTAMMIE KERMACKPO Box 1398, Revelstoke, BC V0E 2S0Res. 250-837-5977; Bus. 250-837-4174Email: [email protected]
QUINCY (1953) #224
Thursday, 12:10 pm - Quincy Senior Center
President - Area 7LARS LARSON8315 Rd “R” NW, Quincy, WA 98848Res. 509-237-0209Email: [email protected]
SecretaryMATT MELBURNPO Box 641, Quincy, WA 98848Res. 509-787-6616; Bus. 509-787-4521Email: [email protected]
SALMON ARM DAYBREAK (1996) #31824
Thursday, 7:00 am - Salmon Arm Art Gallery
President - Area 2PENNY BROWNP.O. Box 541, Salmon Arm, BC V1E 4N7Res. 250-832-2533; Bus. 250-832-2131Email: [email protected]
SecretaryRENEE ROBERGE (RICK)P.O. Box 541 Stn Main, Salmon Arm, BC V1E 4N7Res. 250-832-5301; Bus. 250-833-6254Email: [email protected]
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SUNNYSIDE (1926) #225
Monday, 12:00 noon - Snipes Mountain Brewing
President - Area 9DANIEL R HUFF413 N 30th Ave, Yakima, WA 98902Res. 509 [email protected]
SecretaryJULIE SCHILPEROORTPO Box 895, Sunnyside, WA 98944Bus. 509 [email protected]
SUMMERLAND (1945) #207
Tuesday, 7:00 am - Summerland Waterfront Resort
President - Area 5DOUG CARNEGIE (LINDA)P.O. Box 232, Summerland, BC V0H 1Z0Res. 250-490-2739Email: [email protected]
SecretaryJOHN BUBB (CAROL)PO Box 232, Summerland, BC V0H 1Z0Res. 250-494-3057Email: [email protected]
SALMON ARM SHUSWAP (1984) #22209
Tuesday, 6:00 pm - Holiday Inn Express
President - Area 2CATHIE THOMPSONP.O. Box 454, Salmon Arm, BC V1E 4N6Res. 250-832-6034Email: [email protected]
SecretaryLINDA WILSONP.O. Box 454, Salmon Arm, BC V1E 4N6Res. 250-833-4035Email: [email protected]
SUNNYSIDE DAYBREAK (1988) #25231
Wednesday, 6:45 am - Sunnyside Community Hospital
President - Area 9TED DURFEY (PAM)PO Box 893, Sunnyside, WA 98944Res. 509-830-4428Email: [email protected]
SecretaryDAVE SHREWSBERRY (KAREN)PO Box 301, Sunnyside, WA 98944Res. 509-837-5410Email: [email protected]
(1st Tuesday of month 6:00 pm)
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UPPER KITTITAS COUNTY (2002) #57545
Wednesday, 7:00 am - Suncadia Resort, Cle Elum
President - Area 8RAY MILLER17141 Bighorn Way, P.O. Box 1035, Cle Elum, WA 98922Res. 509-674-2286; Bus.509-962-2608Email: [email protected]
SecretaryMAGGIE NELSONPO Box 1035, Cle Elum, WA 98922Res. 425-308-2208; Bus. 509-607-0757Email: [email protected]
TOPPENISH (1926) #226
Tuesday, 12:00 Noon - Heritage Inn Restaurant
President - Area 9BARB SHIMEK512 Baker Dr., Zillah, WA 98953Res. 509-829-6723; Cel.509-480-0558; Bus. 509-865-2121Email: [email protected]
SecretaryCHUCK STEGEMAN (KIM)PO Box 783, Grandview, WA 98930Res. 509-882-4001; Bus. 509-865-3700Email: [email protected]
VERNON (1925) #208
Wednesday, 12:10 pm - Best Western Vernon Lodge
President - Area 3SHANE MCMORRAN151 Dormie Pk. Crescent, Vernon, BC V1H 1Y7Res. 250-549-1300Email: [email protected]
SecretaryBETTY GAUDETPO Box 481 Stn Main, Vernon, BC V1T 6M4Res. 250-545-3128; Bus. 250-260-4831Email: [email protected]
VERNON SILVER STAR (1986) #23281
Tuesday, 6:45 am - Vernon Golf Club
President - Area 3DOMINIK DLOUHY8905 Husband Road, Coldstream, BC V1B 1M8Res. 250-545-5258Email: [email protected]
SecretaryCOLIN HEGGIE5934 Roche Point Drive, Vernon, BC V1H 1A9Res. 250-549-4264Email: [email protected]
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WENATCHEE NORTH (1969) #228
Wednesday, 12:00 noon - Red Lion Hotel
President - Area 6STEVEN ELLIS1961 Rock Island Rd, East Wenatchee, WA 98802Res. 509-886-0178; Bus. 509-663-1125; Cel. 509-630-1338Email: [email protected]
SecretaryBRUCE LAWPO Box 2722, Wenatchee, WA 98807Res. 509-662-7292; Bus. 509-665-7846Email: [email protected]
WENATCHEE (1921) #227
Thursday, 12:00 noon - Red Lion Hotel
President - Area 6JUNE DARLING (JOHN)6600 Flowery Divide, Cashmere, WA. 98815Res. 509-782-1617; Bus. 509-782-9241Email: [email protected]
Executive SecretaryJOHN MCDARMENT (BETSY)2115 Sunrise Circle, Wenatchee, WA. 98801Res. 509-663-7767; Bus. 509-662-6858Email: [email protected]
WENATCHEE SUNRISE (1986) #23387
Tuesday, 7:00 am - Red Lion Hotel
President - Area 6JOAN WRIGHT2631 Lemaister Ave., Wenatchee, WA 98801Res. 509-662-1487; Cel. 509-421-0171Email: [email protected]
SecretaryJOANNE ROSENTHAL1380 Eastmont #1407, East Wenatchee, WA 98802-8315Res. 509-888-0479; Cel. 509-393-9623Email: [email protected]
WEST KELOWNA DAYBREAK (2009) #81999
Thursday, 7:00 am - Two Eagles Golf Course, Westbank
President - Area 4MAUREEN O’HANLEY DOUCETTE (RICK)2224 Shannon Way, West Kelowna, BC V4T 1S1Res. 250-212-4318Email: [email protected]
SecretaryCHANTELLE FUNK (STEVE)1002-2440 Old Okanagan Hwy., Westbank BC V4T 1X6Bus. 250-452-9232; Fax. 250-452-9233; Cel. 250-863-0227Email: [email protected]
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WESTBANK (1976) #210
Monday 5:45 pm - Westbank Yacht Club
President- Area 4DEB WINSBY 3137 McIver Rd., West Kelowna BC V4T 1E7Res. 250-768-3368Email:[email protected]
SecretaryJOHN POULIOTT (MARY)2514 Hedgestone Dr., West Kelowna BC V4T 2Y3Cel. 250-870-6861; Res. [email protected]
YAKIMA (1919) #229
Thursday, 11:45 noon - Yakima Convention CenterPresident - Area 8BILL RICH5405 Englewood Hill Dr., Yakima, WA 98908Res. [email protected] - JAMES DEGRASSE (DAWN)4212 Barge St, Yakima, WA 98908Res. 509-965-1140; Bus. 509-248-5479
Email: [email protected]. SECRETARY - CAROLYN FLORY (DAVID)PO Box 464, Yakima, WA 98907Res. 509-965-4326; Bus. 509-452-8332Email: [email protected]
YAKIMA SOUTHWEST (1969) #230Tuesday, 4:15 noon - zesta Restaurant
President - Area 8TONY KLEIN607 Bittner Road, Yakima, WA 98901 Res. 509-452-5617; Bus. 509-573-6707Email: [email protected] - RICK SMITHPO Box 868, Selah, WA 98942Res. 509-698-4146; Bus. 509-882-3377Email: [email protected]. SECRETARY - DUSTY ST. JOHNPO Box 1624, Yakima, WA 98907Bus. 509-575-7453 Email: [email protected]
YAKIMA SUNRISE (1987) #24901
Wednesday, 7:00 am - Howard Johnson Plaza
President - Area 8ROD SCHULTz414 Cherry Ridge Ct., Yakima, WA 98908Res. 509-965-6697; Bus. 509-248-8309Email: [email protected] - DEL MILES226 S. 16th Avenue, Yakima, WA 98902Res. 509-728-1484Email: [email protected]. SECRETARY - ANTHONY SAGARE (JOYCE)621 S. 31st Ave, Yakima, WA 98902Res. 509-248-6691Email: [email protected]
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INTERACT CLUBS
ROTARACT CLUBS
Rotaract is RI’s service club for young men and women ages 18 to 30. Rotaract clubs are either community or university based, and
sponsored by a local Rotary club.
Central Washington University (2006) #14629Attn: Bill Vertrees; [email protected] Club: Ellensburg Morning
Kamloops Fusion (2006) #71282www.kamloopsrotaract.com
[email protected] Club: Kamloops Aurora Centennial
UBCO - Kelowna (2008) #[email protected]
Sponsor Club: Kelowna Sunrise
Wenatchee (2007) #[email protected]
Sponsor Club: Wenatchee
Interact is RI’s service club for young people ages 14 to 18. Interact clubs are sponsored by individual Rotary clubs, which provide
support and guidance, but they are self-governingand self-supporting.
Davis High School (1984) #3863Contact: Amy Matson; [email protected]
Sponsor Club: Yakima
Eisenhower High School (1984) #3826Contact: Jim Wright; [email protected]
Sponsor Club: Yakima
George Elliott Secondary School (2004) #67259President: Josh Hinchliffe; [email protected]
Sponsor Club: Lake Country (Winfield)
Kamloops Hybrid (2007) #75017President: Sabrina Gutsche; [email protected]
Sponsor Club: Kamloops Aurora Centennial
Kelowna Senior Secondary School (2004) #65609President: Connor Clerke; [email protected]
Sponsor Club: Kelowna
Mount Boucherie Senior Secondary (2004) #65399Contact: Jeanette Mergens; [email protected]
Sponsor Clubs: Westbank & Peachland
Okanagan Mission High School (2004) #65998President: Whitney Purvis; [email protected]
Sponsor Club: Kelowna Sunrise
Seaton Secondary SchoolPresident: Kyla DeJong
Sponsor Club: Kalamalka (Vernon)
Wenatchee (2004) #72175Secretary: Jasmine Latimer; [email protected]
Sponsor Club: Wenatchee
West Valley High School (2001) #52922Contact: Aaron Brien; [email protected]
Sponsor Club: Yakima
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DISTRICT COMMITTEES
ADMINISTRATION
PAST GOVERNORS’ ADVISORY Committee consists of all PDGs who are members in good standing of clubs within D5060.
Dr. Harold Henderson, PRIVP (R/C Kelowna) – Special Advisor 40-680 Valley Rd, Kelowna, BC V1V 2J3; Res. 250-712-9745
GOVERNOR’S COUNCIL Garry Hollingshead, DG, (R/C Summerland) - Chair Res. 250-494-2210; Cel. 250-488-7359; Email: [email protected]
Doug Everett, DGE (R/C Chase) Res. 250-675-2574; Email: [email protected]
Darrel Blue, DGN (R/C Yakima)Res. 509-965-5731; Cel. 509-952-5254; Email: [email protected]
Dave Stambaugh, PDG (R/C Ellensburg) Res. 509-857-2119; Email: [email protected]
Wayne Rimple, PDG (R/C Moses Lake) Res. 509-765-6538; Bus. 509-765-1741; Email: [email protected]
DGND, when selected by Nominating Committee, replaces PDG Wayne Rimple
FINANCE Jeff den Biesen, PDG (R/C Salmon Arm) - Chair Res. 250-832-4056; Email: [email protected]
Hank Heffernan, PDG (R/C Yakima Southwest) Res. 509-966-1994; Email: [email protected]
Roger Perry, PDG (R/C Kalamalka (Vernon)) Res. 250-542-5428; Email: [email protected] Barry Warner (R/C Yakima) Res. 509-966-0472; Bus. 509-575-1065; Email: [email protected]
Doug Stratton, Ex-Officio (R/C Penticton –Skaha) Res. 250-493-3375; Bus. 250-493-5725
NOMINATING Dave Stambaugh, PDG (R/C Ellensburg) - Chair Res. 509-857-2119; Email: [email protected]
RULES AND PROCEDURES Wayne Rimple, PDG (R/C Moses Lake) Res. 509-765-6538; Bus. 509-765-1741; Email: [email protected]
AWARDSMike Watkins (R/C Penticton Okanagan)Res. 250-493-9511; Email: [email protected]
CONFERENCEPreston Mott (R/C Summerland) – co-chairRes. 250-494-6896; Email: [email protected]
Orv Robson (R/C Summerland) – co-chairRes. 250-494-1504; Email: [email protected]
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MEMBERSHIPBill Jenkin - Directorcel. 509-786-7787; cel. 509-778-2482; Email: [email protected]
RECRUITMENTMarie Kolenosky (R/C Salmon Arm Daybreak) – co-chair NorthRes. 250-804-2854; Email: [email protected]
Dianne Torres (R/C Prosser) – co-chair SouthBus. 509-786-3545; Email: [email protected]
TRAININGJim N. Adamson, PDG (R/C Wenatchee Sunrise) – chairRes. 509-886-3488; Cell: 509-630-8562; Email: [email protected]
Rotary Leadership Institute Dave Dion (R/C Yakima) Res. 509-965-1650; Bus. 509-454-0910; Email: [email protected]
Susan Grindle (R/C Ellensburg) Res. 509-925-1448; Email: [email protected]
Ed Kolybaba (R/C Westbank)1741 Vineyard Dr.., West Kelowna, BC V4T 2V8Res. 250-707-0393; Fax 250-707-0393; Email:[email protected]
Rotary Information Course (RIC)Jim Piderman (R/C Kamloops West)Bus. 250-374-3100; Email: [email protected]
FRIENDSHIP EXCHANGEVern Nielsen (R/C Kelowna) - chair4986 Lakeshore Rd., Kelowna, BC V1W 4H9Res. 250-863-8204; Email: [email protected]
FELLOWSHIPSBill Redmond (R/C Kelowna) - chairRes. 250-763-9257; Email: [email protected]
EXTENSION (including Satellite clubs)Garry Hollingshead, DG (R/C Summerland)Res. 250-494-2210; Cel. 250-488-7359; Email: [email protected]
PUBLIC RELATIONSCorwin King, PDG (R/C Ellensburg) – Director Res. 509-962-9330; Email: [email protected]
Jennifer McKinney (R/C Kamloops Daybreak) – Area 1 Res. 250-374-4213; Email: [email protected]
Penny Brown (R/C Salmon Arm Daybreak) – Areas 2 & 3 Res. 250-832-2533; Bus. 250-832-2131 x211; Email: [email protected]
Al Strachan (R/C Kelowna) – Areas 4 & 5 Res. 250-491-4604; Email: [email protected]
Wayne Rimple, PDG (R/C Moses Lake) – Areas 6 & 7 Res. 509-765-6538; Bus. 509-765-1741; Email: [email protected] Rob Phillips (R/C Yakima) – Areas 8 & 9 Res. 509-966-5392; Bus. 509-248-1760; Email: [email protected]
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WEBSITEJeff Smith (R/C Penticton)Cell: 250-486-7238; Email: [email protected]
Sara Urdahl (R/C Cashmere); Email: [email protected]. 509-663-8581; Cel. 509-860-4117
NEWSLETTERTom Lathen (R/C Sunnyside Daybreak)Cell 509-840-4136; Email: [email protected]
Shane Lawrence (R/C Salmon Arm Daybreak) - co-editorRe. 250-804-0538; Email: [email protected]
ROTARY FOUNDATIONRoger Perry, PDG – Director 59 – 124 Sarsons Rd, Vernon, BC V1B 2T9 Res. 250-542-5428; Fax 250-542-3524; Email: [email protected]
ANNUAL GIVING Charlie Arvidson (R/C Okanogan-Omak) Box 307, Conconully, WA 98819 Res. 509-846-0580; Email: [email protected]
ALUMNI Renee Roberge (R/C Salmon Arm Daybreak) #2, 551 – 17 St SE, Salmon Arm, BC V1E 1W2 Res. 250-832-5301; Fax 250-832-8781; Email: [email protected]
GRANTS Ed Kolybaba (R/C Westbank) 1741 Vineyard Dr, Westbank, BC V4T 2V8 Res. 250-707-0393; Fax 250-707-0393; Email: [email protected]
GROUP STUDY EXCHANGE Kathy Butler (R/C Kelowna) 7 – 670 Lequime Rd, Kelowna, BC V1W 1A4 Res. 250-764-9480; Bus. 250-862-5630; Fax 250-862-5627 Email: [email protected]
PAUL HARRIS SOCIETY Bill Jenkin (R/C Prosser) Cel. 509-778-2482; Email: [email protected]
PERMANENT FUND Derek Bottomley, PDG (R/C Kelowna) 372 Okaview Rd, Kelowna, BC V1W 4K3 Res. 250-764-7462; Fax 250-764-3042 call if line busy Email: [email protected]
POLIO PLUS CHALLENGE Karen Naumann (R/C Kelowna Ogopogo) 216 – 665 Cook Rd, Kelowna, BC V1W 4T4 Res. 250-862-8070; Email: [email protected]
SCHOLARSHIPS & ROTARY WORLD PEACE FELLOWSHIP JoAnn Wise (R/C Ellensburg) PO Box 1194, Ellensburg, WA 98926 Res. 509-962-5777; Bus. 509-962-2934; Email: [email protected]
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NEW GENERATIONSMicheal Steele (R/C Chelan) – DirectorRes. 509-679-7085; Email: [email protected]
DISTRICT YOUTH PROTECTION OFFICER Len Hutt (R/C Kamloops West) Res. 250-554-2664; Bus. 250-371-5912; Email: [email protected]
INTERACT / ROTARACTMike Dedels (R/C Kamloops Aurora Centennial)Cel. 250-318-0747; Email: [email protected]
DISTRICT ROTARACT REPRESENTATIVENatasha Chisholm (Kamloops Fushion Rotaract)Res. 250-574-3631; Email: [email protected]
ROTARY YOUTH LEADERSHIP AWARDS (RYLA)Jim Piderman (R/C Kamloops West) - RegistrarBus. 250-374-3100; Email: [email protected]
Hugh Clemence (R/C Kelowna) – ChairRes. 250-764-3126; Email: [email protected] Bob Van Balkom (R/C Summerland) – Vice-ChairRes. 250-494-4194; Email: [email protected]
Keith Johnston (R/C Vernon Silver Star) – Co-ChairRes. 250-542-2232; Email: [email protected]
JR. RYLAWayne Riddle (R/C Summerland) – ChairRes. 250-583-9412; Cell 250-488-5210Email: [email protected]
YOUTH EXCHANGE Carter Fjeld (R/C Yakima) - Chair Res. 509-453-1311; Bus. 509-248-6030; Fax 509-453-6880 Email: [email protected]
Carole Paradis (R/C Kelowna Morningside) – Vice-Chair Res. 250-860-7084; Cel. 250-215-2817 Email: [email protected]
BOB WINTER FUND TRUSTEES Hank Heffernan (R/C Yakima Southwest) - Chair Res. 509-966-1994; Email: [email protected]
Carter Fjeld (R/C Yakima) Res. 509-453-1311; Bus. 509-248-6030; Fax 509-453-6880 Email: [email protected]
Richard DeRock (R/C Wenatchee)Res. 509-665-3690 Email: [email protected]
ON TO BANGKOK Dave Stambaugh, PDG (R/C Ellensburg) - Chair Res. 509-857-2119; Email: [email protected]
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DISTRICT COMMITTEES
CRCID (Canadian Rotary Collaboration for International Development) Stan Fike (R/C Kamloops West) - Vice President Res. 250-374-7845; Email: [email protected]
DISTRICT RESOURCE GROUP COORDINATORS
WATER Stan Fike (R/C Kamloops West) Res. 250-374-7845; Email: [email protected]
LITERACY Nancy Leahy (R/C Yakima) Cel. 509-307-8561; Email: [email protected]
Judy Backlund (R/C Ellensburg Morning) Res. 509-962-9317; Email: [email protected]
HEALTH & HUNGER Edmund Baroch (R/C Leavenworth) Res. 509-548-5697; Email: [email protected]
DISTRICT-ENCOURAGED PROGRAMS
ROTAPLAST USA William Rowley (R/C Ellensburg) Res. 509-925-2917; Bus. 509-964-2474; Email: [email protected]
ROTAPLAST CANADA John McCormack (R/C Kelowna Okanagan Mission) Bus. 250-868-9327; Email: [email protected]
GUATEMALA LITERACY PROJECT Glenn Chamberlain (R/C Ephrata) Res. 509-754-3739; Cel. 509-750-4168; Email: [email protected]
ROTARIAN-AT-WORK DAY Bill Jenkin (R/C Prosser) Cel. 509-778-2482; Email: [email protected]
THE ROTARY FOUNDATIONIn anticipation of The Rotary Foundation’s 100-year anniversary in 2017, the Trustees set out in 2005 to develop a 10-year vision with a 3-year plan to move the Foundation toward its second century of service.
The vision developed for the Foundation – Enabling Rotarians to advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace – became the basis for the Foundation’s new mission statement:
The mission of The Rotary Foundation is to enable Rotarians to advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace through the improvement of health, the support of education, and the alleviation of poverty.
Its motto: Doing Good in the World
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IN CANADAGeneral Liability and
Directors & Officers LiabilityUnderwriters Insurance Agencies
103 – 310 Nicola Street, Kamloops, BC V2C 2P5Toll Free 800-201-9992; Tel. 250-374-2139; Fax 250-374-8296
www.underwriters.bc.ca/kamloops.htmCarl Sulkowski; Direct 250-377-2180; Email: [email protected] Francis; Direct 250-377-2194; Email: [email protected]
***Certain functions (e.g. beer garden) may require specific endorsement.***
IN USAGeneral Liability and
Directors & Officers LiabilityRotary International
www.rotary.org/en/Members/GeneralInformation/ Insurance/Pages/ridefault.aspx
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL ADMINISTRATION
ROTARY INTERNATIONALONE ROTARY CENTER
1560 Sherman AvenueEvanston, IL 60201-3698 U.S.A.
www.rotary.org
Canada, U.S.A., Bermuda and Eastern RussiaClub and District Administration
Fax 847-866-3072
Françoise Garcia, SupervisorTel. 847-866-3264 Email: [email protected]
Susan Schmidt, CoordinatorTel. 847-866-3269 Email: [email protected]
Chris Brown, CoordinatorTel. 847-866-3271 Email: [email protected]
Katie Ferguson, CoordinatorTel. 847-866-3203 Email: [email protected]
DISTRICT INSURANCE
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ROTARY INTERNATIONAL PAYMENTS
Toensurethemostefficientprocessing,RIrequeststhatallpaymentsbesentdirectlytothelockboxaddressesbelow,andnottotheSecretariatinEvanston.Payments received inEvanstonwillbe forwarded to the lockbox resulting inprocessingdelays.
CLUB DUES, PAYMENTS AND SEMI ANNUAL REPORTS (SAR)
In the USA Rotary International 14280CollectionsCenterDrive,Chicago,IL60693
In Canada Rotary International (Canada) Box B9330 POBox9100,PostalStationF, Toronto,ONM4Y3A5
Online www.rotary.org ChooseMemberAccess SARoptionsavailabletoClubPresidentandSecretarylistedwithRI.
Contact: Irene Samoylovich, Accounts Receivable Coordinator Tel.847-866-3463;Fax847-556-2166 Email:[email protected]
THE ROTARY FOUNDATION CONTRIBUTIONS
In the USA The Rotary Foundation 14280CollectionsCenterDrive,Chicago,IL60693
In Canada: Canadian or U.S. Dollars Mail The Rotary Foundation (Canada) Box B9322 POBox9100,PostalStationF, Toronto,ONM4Y3A5
Courier Bank of America N.A. Canada Branch, Wholesale Lockbox Dept. RotaryFoundationofCanadaBoxB9322 4PrinceAndrewPl,Toronto,ONM3C2H4
Online Canadian Dollars www.TRFCanada.org
More info: www.TRFCanada.org
Contacts: David Prowse, TRF Canada Coordinator Email:[email protected]
Wanda Versteegh, TRF Canada Fulfillment Coordinator Email:[email protected]
Tel.519-473-3646;Fax519-471-8982
Note: To Canadian contributors to the Foundation.IfyoumaildonationsdirectlybymailtoRIintheUSAordonateonlineovertheRIwebsite,youwillreceiveaCanadiantaxreceipt;however,youwillnotreceiveitnearlyasquicklyasifyoudonatebytheCanadianmethodslistedabove.CanadiantaxreceiptsaremailedouttoTRFDirectBankWithdrawalaccountholderseveryJanuarybyTRFCanadafortheprecedingcalendaryear.
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Club Day Time DateOsoyoos Thur 12:00 7 JulSunnyside Mon 12:00 11 JulToppenish Tues 12:00 12 JulSunnyside DB Wed 6:45 12 JulGrandview Wed 12:00 13 JulProsser Thurs 12:00 14 JulMoses L. Sunrise Tues 6:30 19 JulEphrata Tues 12:00 19 JulMoses Lake Wed 12:00 20 JulOthello Thurs 12:00 21 JulLeavenworth Fri 12:00 22 JulMerritt Sunrise Tues 7:00 26 JulPrinceton Tues 12:00 26 JulKamloops N. Wed 12:10 27 JulAshcroft/Cache Ck Thur 12:10 28 JulYakima SW Tues 16:15 2 AugYakima Sunrise Wed 7:00 3 AugEllensburg Wed 12:00 3 AugYakima Thurs 11:45 4 AugSalmon Arm Mon 12:00 8 AugVernon Silverstar Tues 6:45 9 AugSalmon Arm/Shus. Tues 18:00 9 AugS.A. Daybreak Thurs 7:00 11 AugRevelstoke Thurs 12:00 11 AugChase Fri 7:00 12 AugUpper Kittitas Co. Wed 7:00 17 AugCashmere Wed 12:00 17 AugEllensburg Morn. Thurs 6:45 18 AugQuincy Thurs 12:00 18 AugWenatchee Sunrise Tues 7:00 30 AugChelan Tues 11:45 30 AugWenatchee N. Wed 12:00 31 AugEast Wenatchee Thurs 6:45 1 SepWenatchee Thurs 12:00 1 SepPenticton Okanagan Tues 7:00 6 SepOliver Tues 18:00 6 SepPenticton Wed 12:00 7 SepPenticton-Skaha Wed 18:15 7 SepMerritt Thurs 12:00 8 SepKamloops Mon 12:00 12 SepKamloops Aurora Tues 7:00 13 SepClearwater Wed 7:00 14 SepKamloops West Thurs 12:00 15 SepKamloops DB Fri 7:00 16 SepWestbank Mon 17:45 19 SepKelowna Tues 12:10 20 SepKelowna Ogopogo Wed 7:15 21 SepVernon Wed 12:00 21 SepKelowna Morning Thur 7:15 22 SepKalamalka(Vernon) Thur 12:10 22 SepKelowna Capri Thur 17:45 22 SepKelowna Mission Mon 18:00 26 SepArmstrong Tues 18:00 27 SepLake Country Thur 7:00 29 SepPeachland Thur 12:00 29 SepKelowna Sunrise Fri 7:00 30 SepSummerland Tues 7:00 4 OctGrand Coulee Dam Wed 12:00 5 OctOkanogan-Omak Thurs 12:00 6 OctWest Kelowna DB Thurs 12:00 13 Oct
As of June 14, 2011
DISTRICT GOVERNOR OFFICIAL VISITS
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PROTOCOL FOR CLUB VISITATIONS
RI President (or President’s Representative)
RI President-Elect
RI Vice-President
RI Director
RI Director-Elect
RI Directors-Nominee
RI District Governors
RI Past Officers (in order of seniority)
District Governors-Elect
District Governors-Nominee
Club Presidents
CURRENT position takes precedence of PAST position; PAST position takes precedence over FUTURE position. Individuals holding two (2) or more positions should be ranked by highest position held. When dignitaries are accompanied by their spouses, the respective spouses carry the same ranking as the dignitary.
Costs associated with the District Governor’s Official Visit are no longer the responsibility of the host club. All costs, including mileage, incurred during visits requested by the clubs outside the District Governor’s Official Visit are the club’s responsibility.
O CanadaO Canada! Our home and native land,
True patriot love, in all thy sons command.With glowing hearts, we see thee rise,
The True North, strong and free,From far and wide, O Canada,We stand on guard for thee.
God keep our land, glorious and free,O Canada, we stand on guard for thee.O Canada, we stand on guard for thee.
Star-Spangled BannerO say can you see, by the dawn’s early light,
What so proudly we hailed, at the twilight’s last gleaming.Whose broad stripes and bright stars, thro’ the perilous fight,O’er the ramparts we watched, were so gallantly streaming.
And the rocket’s red glare, the bombs bursting in air,Gave proof through the night, that our flag was still there.
O say does that star spangled banner yet wave,O’er the land of the free, and the home of the brave.
NATIONAL ANTHEMS
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DISTRICT AWARDS PROGRAM
InadditiontoRotaryInternationalawardsforwhichnominationsmaybepresentedtotheDistrict,theDistrictpresentsawardstorecognizeexemplaryclubperformance.
ThefollowingawardswillbepresentedattheDistrictConferenceMay31–June3,2012inPenticton.Clubswillbedividedinto3categories:small–39andlessmembers;medium–40to79members;large–80+members.WinnerswillbeselectedbyaDistrictAwardsCommitteepriortotheconference.Foraclubtobeeligible,alldocumentationmustbesubmittedtotheCommitteebeforeApril15,2012.ClubsarerequestedtoregularlysubmitonecopyoftheirnewsletterorbulletintotheDG.
Highest Club Percentage Attendance at District ConferenceAwardedtotheclubwiththehighestpercentagemembershipregisteredfortheDistrictConferenceonMay1,2012.
Greatest Percentage Increase in MembershipAwardedtotheclubwiththehighestpercentagemembershipincreasefromJuly1,2011toApril1,2012.
Best Public RelationsAwardedtotheclubexhibitingthebestPRduringtheyear.Theawardrelatestoexternalpublicityratherthanpublicitywithinaclubandincludeselectronicpublishing.
Best Club BulletinAwardedtotheclubwiththebestclubbulletin.Bulletinwillbejudgedonthefollowingcriteria:1) importanceofallAvenuesofService;2) memberparticipationidentifiedinsocialandrecreationalactivities;3) recognizesandpromotesmembers’involvementinDistrictactivities;4) issuedregularly;5) identifiesopportunitiesforserviceandencouragesinvolvement.
Best Club ProjectAwardedtotheclubthathasthebestprojectduringtheyearinthefollowingcategories:1) BestLiteracyProject;2) BestWater,Health&HungerProject;3) BestCommunityProject.
Highest Per Capita Annual Giving to The Rotary FoundationAwardedtothethreeclubswiththehighestpercapitacontributionsinTheRotaryFoundationasoftheAprilquarterlyreport.
Greatest Increase in Per Capita Annual Giving to The Rotary FoundationAwarded to the three clubswith thegreatest increase inAnnualGiving toTheRotaryFoundation.
Exceptional Performance AwardThisawardwillbegiventothoseclubsthatdemonstrateexceptionalperformancebygoingbeyondthenorm.ThisawardwillbeattherecommendationoftheAssistantGovernor.Toattainthisawardaclubmustdothefollowing:1) earnaPresidentialCitation;2) attainitsFoundationandmembershipgoals;3) havetheClubLeadershipPlaninplace;4) haveasignificantnumberofcommitteememberstaketheRotaryInformationCourse;5) haveatleastonememberservingonaDistrictcommittee;6) completeaprojectormakeacontributionthatmakesasignificantdifference in thecommunityortheworld.
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DISTRICT 5060 CLUB FAMILY TREE
Club Charter Date Sponsors Special Rep. Yakima 1919 - Dec 1 Seattle Tom Monson Wenatchee 1921 - Feb 1 Spokane Harry Morehouse Ellensburg 1922 - Apr 1 Yakima Robert Rundstrom Kamloops 1922 - Apr 1 Vancouver M. T. McEachren Vernon 1925 - Feb 18 Vancouver R. J. Lydiatt Sunnyside 1926 - Feb 8 Yakima Robert Rundstrom Chelan 1926 - Mar 24 Wenatchee Claude Stewart Toppenish 1926 - Jun 9 Yakima, Sunnyside Ben A. Perham Kelowna 1928 - May 22 Vernon William Madden Revelstoke 1929 - Sep 25 Vernon Art Godfrey Prosser 1930 - Jan 13 Sunnyside S.H. Schreiner Penticton 1931 - Jan 10 Kelowna Frank M. Buckland Cashmere 1936 - Mar 9 Wenatchee Orville A. Swartz Oliver 1945 - Apr 27 Penticton J. D. McMynn Summerland 1945 - Dec 10 Kelowna Frank M. Buckland Salmon Arm 1946 - Feb 18 Kamloops Jack R. Pyper Princeton 1946 - Mar 29 Penticton William Riddell Ephrata 1948 - Feb 21 Wenatchee Kirby Billingsley Okanogan - Omak 1948 - May 7 Wenatchee Kirby Billingsley Grand Coulee Dam 1948 - Dec 16 Wenatchee Kirby Billingsley Moses Lake 1951 - Jan 2 Spokane D. S. Bennion Quincy 1953 - Mar 16 Ephrata K. Billingsley / A. Chase Kamloops North 1954 - Apr 12 Kamloops George C. Hay East Wenatchee 1955 - Apr 29 Wenatchee Len B. Wooton Grandview 1955 - May 10 Yakima, Prosser, Joseph Scanlon Sunnyside Roscoe Sheller, PDG Kelowna Capri 1968 - Feb 2 Kelowna Ray W. Corner, PDG Yakima Southwest 1969 - Jan 10 Yakima Ralph Sundquist Wenatchee North 1969 - Apr 1 Wenatchee Lev H. Craven, PDG Merritt 1970 - Jun 17 Princeton Dave Anderson Penticton Skaha 1971 - Jun 4 Penticton Maurice P. Finnerty Othello 1973 - Jun 7 Moses Lake Jim Adamson Kelowna Rutland 1975 - Feb 28 Kelowna Capri Guy Guido, PDG Leavenworth 1975 - Jun 20 Wenatchee Dr. Edward Cadman, PRIP Westbank 1976 - Nov 4 Kelowna Capri Bill Fennell, PDG Armstrong 1979 - Jan 3 Vernon Jack Peters, PDG Kamloops West 1980 - Jun 16 Kamloops North “Chuck” Kuhn, PDG Kalamalka (Vernon) 1981 - Jun 15 Vernon E. W. Blundell Kelowna Okanagan Mission 1982 - Jan 12 Kelowna Capri Bill Fennell, PDG Salmon Arm Shuswap 1984 - Nov 13 Salmon Arm E. R. Arsenault Wenatchee Sunrise 1986 - Feb 17 Wenatchee Lev H. Craven, PDG Kelowna Sunrise 1986 - Feb 18 Kelowna Capri Bob Turik Kamloops Daybreak 1986 - May 2 Kamloops North Robbie Irvine Vernon Silver Star 1986 - Dec 16 Vernon Gordon Wilson Yakima Sunrise 1987 - Aug 18 Yakima Melvin Wagner Moses Lake Sunrise 1987 - Oct 6 Moses Lake Tom Sinnard Sunnyside Daybreak 1988 - Mar 30 Sunnyside Dick Bain Penticton Okanagan 1990 - Jan 10 Penticton Bob Winter Ashcroft/Cache Creek 1991 - Jun 24 Kamloops Williard Nourse Clearwater 1993 - Jun 16 Kamloops Daybreak Larry Parkes Kelowna Ogopogo 1993 - Dec 16 Kelowna Capri Bill Fennell, PDG Lake Country (Winfield) 1996 - Jan 23 Kelowna Ogopogo Bill Fennell, PDG Salmon Arm Daybreak 1996 - Sep 6 Salmon Arm Ron Campbell Merritt Sunrise 1997 - Mar 4 Merritt Harry Kroeker Chase 1997 - Jun 12 Kamloops West Roy Simmonds Peachland 1997 - Jun 12 Westbank R. Harriman, PDG Summerland J. Kemp Ellensburg Morning 2001 - Nov 15 Ellensburg Jerry Findley Upper Kittitas County 2002 - Mar 6 Ellensburg Bill Rowley Osoyoos 2003 - April 10 Oliver Michael Welsh Kamloops Aurora 2004 - July 1 Kamloops Daybreak Jim Reynolds West Kelowna Daybreak 2009 - Apr 10 Westbank Garry Hollingshead
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GROUP STUDY EXCHANGE ALUMNI
2010-11 Leader: Derek Hall – VernonBangladesh Todd DeGrasse – YakimaD3280 Bridget Egan - Wenatchee Rebecca McLean – Penticton Molly Thurston – Kelowna
2009-10 Leader: Jim N. Adamson – WenatcheeENGLAND Bradley Haberstock – VernonD1250 Cam Rauschenberger – Kamloops Scott Van Horn – Yakima Kevira Voegele – Wenatchee
2008-09 Leader: Kathy Butler – KelownaAUSTRALIA Chad Eliason – Salmon ArmD9550 Erika Pfahl – Osoyoos Erin Snelgrove – Yakima Andrew Van Dokkumburg – Salmon Arm David Zirnhelt – Kamloops
2007-08 Leader: Lynda MacKenzie – KamloopsSOUTH KOREA Richard Beaton – ArmstrongD3630 Christine Derksen – Penticton Mai Hoang - Yakima Vanessa Lomas – Kelowna
2006-07 Leader: Jim Fitch – YakimaCHILE Danielle Lamb – KelownaD4320 Brian Marjoribanks – Kelowna Andrea Schiller – Lake Country Chad Shipmaker – Salmon Arm
2005-06 Leader: Marty Armstrong - VernonPHILIPPINES Kevin Acton – LumbyD3870 Karen Stoopnikoff - Kelowna Jen Walraven - Kelowna Dean Webb - Westbank
2004-05 Leader: Rick Menzies – Salmon ArmARGENTINA Paul Buxton-Carr – Salmon ArmD4910 Tom McKay – Penticton David Tung – Vernon
2003-04 Leader: Mark Anderson – WenatcheeTAIWAN Peter Foodikoff – VernonD3460 Robin Selnes – Kelowna Caroline Spira – Moses Lake Sandra Swanson – Salmon Arm
2002-03 Leader: Kym Behrns – KamloopsWALES Scott Campbell – KelownaD1150 Dustin Douillard – Salmon Arm Julia-Anna Billups – Penticton Jane Miller – Wenatchee Susan Pheasant – Wenatchee
2001-02 Leader: Bob Erickson – OliverINDIA Kari Jones – PentictonD3070 Travis Krisher – Salmon Arm Lori Robinson – Merritt
2001-02 Leader: Gerald L. MacDougall – ChaseDENMARK Sarah Keith – EllensburgD1440 Niki Knight – Vernon Lori Rilkoff – Kamloops Linda Schlichting – Vernon
2000-01 Leader: Stafford McKergow – KelownaBRAzIL David Bertetic – KelownaD4630 Christina Cederlof – Kamloops Heather Persson – Salmon Arm Katie White – Ellensburg
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GROUP STUDY EXCHANGE ALUMNI
2000-01 Leader: Mike Schreiner – KamloopsGERMANY Steve Fabro – Salmon ArmD1930 Deborah Fox – Vernon Scott King – Kelowna Kristine Loomis – Leavenworth
1999-00 Leader: Jeff Harte – WestbankINDIA Mike Boudreau – Salmon ArmD3030 William Coe – Moses Lake Richard Hourigan – Moses Lake Stephanie McCone – Ellensburg
Steven Simonson – Cashmere1998-99 Leader: Irene Gonzales – YakimaSWEDEN Craig Elder – KelownaD2400 Neil Godbout – Salmon Arm Miya Haneda – Kamloops Lynn Joly – Kamloops
1997-98 Leader: George Worobey – Salmon ArmENGLAND Bryan Gordon – MerrittD1130 Brenda Gradwell - Kamloops Shelley McDannel – Wenatchee Emma Uganecz – Kelowna
1996-97 Leader: Sonia Wolowidnyk – KelownaKOREA Karin Crouch – Salmon ArmD3610 Iris Rich-McQuay – Kamloops Ann Sprague – Twisp April Taylor – East Wenatchee
1995-96 Leader: Joyce Stewart – ChelanBRAzIL Bob Mack – SummerlandD4540 Andrea Mann-Lower – Wenatchee Patricia Smith – Vernon Stan Winters – Leavenworth
1994-95 Leader: Jack Miller – Okanogan-OmakAUSTRIA, Stephanie Gilliland – WenatcheeCzECH REPUBLIC, Elizabeth MacArthur – VernonSLOVAKIA Debbie Phelps – East WenatcheeD1920 Finlay Sinclair – Merritt
1993-94 Leader: Dick Harris – WenatcheeAUSTRALIA Lisa Allgaier – KamloopsD9830 Dorothy Derk – Oliver Audrey Jol – Vernon Christine Page – Ellensburg
1992-93 Leader: Tom Aparico – WenatcheeGERMANY Charles Matthew Bagley – WenatcheeD1850 Nancy Bagley – Wenatchee Jeevyn Dhaliwal – Kamloops Sean Harvey – Salmon Arm Rob Perkins – Ellensburg
1991-92 Leader: Gerry Perryman – YakimaFRANCE Dan Kelly – East WenatcheeD1740 Frank Lauer – Vernon Perry MacDonald – Kamloops Gerald L. MacDougall – Salmon Arm
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DISTRICT SCHOLARSHIP ALUMNI
CODE–TYPESOFAWARD:AY–AcademicYear;Cx–Culturalxmonths.;GS–Graduate;Jx–Journalism:JP–JapanPeaceScholar;Mx–Multi-Yearxyears;TA/TS–TeacheroftheHandicapped;UGS–Undergraduate;VS–Vocational;WP–WorldPeace
Award Year Name Sponsoring Club Location of StudyAY 11-12 NatashaChisholm Kam.AuroraCentennial Durban,SouthAfricaAY 10-11 NicoleRipley KelownaOgopogo Perth,AustraliaAY 10-11 CandiceRoggeveen SalmonArmShuswap Oxford,EnglandC6 09-10 NatalieAbbott SalmonArmShuswap Tours,FranceAY 09-10 MeganSelbach-Allen MosesLake Liverpool,EnglandC6 08-09 AleidaAuld Prosser RioDeJaneiro,BrazilAY 08-09 SusanCairnie KamloopsNorth Stellenbosch,SouthAfricaAY 07-08 BrandonO’Larey YakimaSunrise Hull,EnglandM2 06-07 TiaraLétourneau VernonSilverStar Durban,SouthAfricaAY 05-06 JesseDykstra KelownaMorningside Christchurch, NewZealandAY 04-05 DanaReiter Vernon Brattleboro,Vermont,USAWP 03-05 SusanStigant Penticton Duke/UNCAY 03-04 BaileyKlinger KelownaMorningside HarvardAY 02-03 ColleenFrench Penticton Amsterdam,HollandC3 02-03 NicoleStrutynski SalmonArmShuswap Quito,EcuadorC3 02 ShantiGidwani KamloopsDaybreak Senegal,AfricaAY 00-01 JenniferDevine Yakima Seville,SpainAY 99-00 LindsayBrass VernonSilverStar Hamilton,NewZealandAY 99-00 KirstieFieber KamloopsDaybreak Rondebosch, SouthAfricaC3 00 MichaelWarner KelownaMorningside Lisboa,PortugalAY 99-00 JackRenteria Kalamalka(Vernon) Bergen,NorwayC6 99-00 TashaAhlstrom Kamloops Queensland,AustraliaM2 99-00 TarynFay KelownaOkanaganMission Auckland, NewZealandAY 99-00 ReneeMartyna KelownaMorningside Cairo,EgyptAY 97-98 HeidiSchulthels Ephrata BeloHorizonte,BrazilAY 97-98 SallyRoss Kamloops Quito,EcuadorC3 97-98 DennisO’Connor Okanogan-Omak Strasbourg,FranceAY 96-97 DonicioMarichalar Grandview Kent,Canterbury,EnglandAY 96-97 JanetDuerden Kamloops Colchester,EnglandC6 96-97 ErikaOlson YakimaSunrise Osaka,JapanM2 95-96 WilliamMorris Kamloops Colchester,EnglandGS 95-96 MarnieLeeLett Kalamalka(Vernon) Bruxelles,BelgiumGS 95-96 DorothyDerk PentictonOkanagan Hobart,Tasmania, AustraliaM2 95-96 DouglasR.Anderson Ellensburg Paris,FranceGS 94-95 ChrisShinn Yakima Sydney,AustraliaGS 94-95 RhondaWoinowsky MosesLake Grenada,SpainGS 93-94 CynthiaLamont KelownaMorningside Palmerston, NewZealandGS 93-94 JonNorthup KelownaMorningside FijiUGS 92-93 SonyaJakubec KelownaCapri Auckland,NewZealandGS 92-93 KatrinaElliott Kamloops Brighton,EnglandGS 91-92 TimOsborn Cashmere Milan,ItalyGS 91-92 MarciaDunkin Quincy Liege,BelgiumJP 90-91 NinaOuchi Vernon Osaka,JapanGS 90-91 TracySullivan YakimaSouthwest Kensington,AustraliaGS 89-90 StephenBurri SalmonArmShuswap NigeriaGS 89-90 SusanKerr KamloopsDaybreak BelgiumGS 89-90 FilomenaCusano Revelstoke ItalyGS 88-89 KristinDodge Yakima Fribourg,SwitzerlandGS 88-89 FaithAdiele Sunnyside NigeriaGS 88-89 KellyAbraham Kamloops Brisbane,Australia
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RI PROGRAMS AWARDS & RECOGNITION
SIGNIFICANT ACHIEVEMENT AWARDYear Recipient Club
2010-11 Kelowna
2009-10 Kamloops North
2008-09 Othello
2005-06 Kamloops North
2000-01 Kamloops Daybreak
SERVICE ABOVE SELF AWARDYear Recipient Club
2010-11 Colin Pritchard Kelowna Okanagan Mission
2008-09 Edmund Baroch Leavenworth
2006-07 Bill Rowley Ellensburg
2001-02 Murli Pendharkar Kelowna
2000-01 Dr. Stan Fike Kamloops West
2000-01 Wayne McRann Kamloops Daybreak
1998-99 Dr. William R. Hooper Ellensburg
1996-97 Jack Peters Vernon
FOUR AVENUES OF SERVICE CITATIONYear Recipient Club
2007-08 Frank Anderson Kalamalka (Vernon)
2005-06 Denise Fiddick Ashcroft/Cache Creek
2005-06 Das Kandola Merritt Sunrise
2005-06 Pat Tolman Kamloops North
2004-05 John Edwards Westbank
2003-04 Dan Friesen Oliver
2002-03 Mark Anderson Wenatchee Sunrise
2002-03 Jeff den Biesen Salmon Arm
2002-03 Graem Nelson Oliver
2002-03 Robert B. Rowe Wenatchee
2001-02 Brian Barron Kamloops Daybreak
2001-02 Ernest Dumais Oliver
2001-02 Gordon Swan Merritt
2001-02 Dr. Gene Tymkiw Salmon Arm Shuswap
2000-01 Adolf Illichmann Kelowna Capri
2000-01 Jennifer Kobi Salmon Arm Daybreak
2000-01 Brett Wike Kelowna Ogopogo
1999-00 Pete Arnold East Wenatchee
1999-00 Edmund Baroch Moses Lake Sunrise
1999-00 Jeannette Mergens Westbank
1999-00 Bill Redmond Kelowna
1999-00 Joan Rollier Kamloops North
1998-99 Brian Howard Dafoe Merritt
1998-99 Coleman Graf Salmon Arm
1998-99 James Haglund Wenatchee North
1997-98 Jeff den Biesen Salmon Arm
1997-98 Stan Stewart Wenatchee North
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ROTARY FOUNDATION SERVICE AWARDS
DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARDYear Recipient Club2005-06 Peter T. Erickson Moses Lake
CITATION FOR MERITORIOUS SERVICEYear Recipient Club2009-10 Jeff Harte Kelowna Sunrise2008-09 Derek Bottomley Kelowna2005-06 Dr. Stan Fike Kamloops West2000-01 Peter T. Erickson Moses Lake1991-92 Marvin Salisbury Wenatchee Sunrise1977 Elwood E. Miller Yakima
ROTARY FOUNDATION DISTRICT SERVICE AWARDYear Recipient Club2010 Ed Barker Kamloops West2010 Bill Jenkin Prosser2010 Delone Krueger Moses Lake2010 Al Moss Ellensburg2010 Karen Naumann Kelowna Ogopogo2010 Barb Penner Kelowna Sunrise2010 Stephen Wolfenden Kelowna Okanagan Mission2009 Brian Barron Kamloops Daybreak2009 Bruce Falkins Kelowna Sunrise2009 Steve Rollheiser Kamloops Aurora Centennial2009 Garon Jones Yakima Sunrise2008 Marty Armstrong Vernon Silver Star2008 Charles Arvidson Okanogan-Omak2008 Mark Bertoli Kamloops West2008 Dave Bonato Moses Lake2008 Hugh Borrett Kamloops West2008 James Dodge Yakima2008 Jim Givan Yakima2008 Lloyd Higgs Penticton Okanagan2008 Rod Knipper Yakima2008 Berta Lopera Vernon2008 Wally Mohn Revelstoke2008 Ron Newson Kamloops West2008 Roger Perry Kalamalka (Vernon)2008 Carol Schroeder Vernon2008 Ray Sewell Kamloops2008 Gary Soles Kamloops West2008 Richard Tamaki Kamloops2008 Lynda Wilson Salmon Arm Shuswap
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2006 Ed Baroch Leavenworth2006 John Boot Summerland2006 Derek Bottomley Kelowna2006 Mall Boyd Wenatchee2006 Glen Chamberlain Ephrata2006 Sherry Chamberlain Kamloops West2006 John Graham Vernon2006 Jeff Harte Kelowna Sunrise2006 Garry Hollingshead Summerland2006 Ken House Kamloops2006 Larry Jones Ephrata2006 Steve Joy East Wenatchee2006 Eric McCook Salmon Arm2006 Maureen McTavish Salmon Arm2006 Murli Pendharkar Kelowna2006 Renee Roberge Salmon Arm Daybreak2006 Don Rogers Salmon Arm2006 Dave Stambaugh Ellensburg2006 Bob Welsh East Wenatchee2005 Stan Fike Kamloops West2005 William Flower Sunnyside Daybreak2005 Tony French Kelowna2000 Julian Agranoff Ephrata2000 Wayne Amundsen Summerland2000 Jerry Brong Ellensburg2000 Stan Fike Kamloops West2000 Cole Graf Salmon Arm2000 Bill Hooper Ellensburg2000 Richard Ingram Kelowna Okanagan Mission2000 Wayne McRann Kamloops Daybreak2000 Peter Vreeswijk Lake Country (Winfield)1997 Graham Allcock Kelowna Morningside1997 Elizabeth Saunders Leavenworth1997 John Wheeldon Vernon Silver Star1991 Art Borchardt Yakima1991 Warren Cunningham Vernon1991 Warren Grabinsky Vernon1991 Keith Riffe Yakima1991 Marvin Salisbury Wenatchee Sunrise1991 Gordon Wilson Vernon1988 Art Borchardt Yakima1988 Edgar F. Johnson Yakima1988 Gordon Wilson Vernon
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DISTRICT 5060 POLICY MANUAL
DISTRICT 5060 POLICY MANUALAdopted June 4, 2011Effective July 1, 2011
PREFACEThe policies and procedures of Rotary are set forth in the Constitution and Bylaws of RotaryInternational,TheRotaryCodeofPolicies,andTheManualofProcedure.TheDistrictPolicyManualisintendedtoapplytheRotaryInternationalpolicyandprocedurestotheDistrictandmustnotbeinconflictwiththeRotaryInternationalConstitutionandBylaws,TheRotaryCodeofPoliciesorwiththeManualofProcedurepublishedbyRotaryInternational.
District 5060 is committed to creating and maintaining the safest possible environment for allparticipantsinRotaryactivities.ItisthedutyofallRotarians,Rotarians’spouses,partners,andanyothervolunteerstosafeguardtothebestoftheirabilitythewelfareofandtopreventthephysical,sexual,oremotionalabuseofchildrenandyoungpeopleparticipatinginDistrict5060programs.
RULES OF ORDERTherulescontainedinthecurrenteditionofRobertsRulesofOrder,NewlyRevised,shallgovernRotaryDistrict5060inallcasestowhichtheyareapplicableandinwhichtheyareconsistentwithDistrictandRotaryInternationalBylawsandanyrulesofwhichthesebodiesmayadopt.
DISTRICT 5060 LIABILITY INSURANCERotary District 5060 shall carry appropriate general liability insurance with coverage and limitsappropriateforitsgeographiclocation.AsofJuly1,2010theRIpolicyautomaticallycoversallU.S.clubs.
SECTION 1: YOUTH PROTECTION
DISTRICT 5060 YOUTH ExCHANGE ABUSE AND HARASSMENT PREVENTION POLICYPre-AmbleDistrict 5060 is committed to creating and maintaining the safest possible environment for allparticipantsinRotaryactivities.ItisthedutyofallRotarians,Rotarians’spouses,partners,andanyothervolunteerstosafeguardtothebestoftheirabilitythewelfareofandtopreventthephysical,sexual,oremotionalabuseofchildrenandyoungpeopleparticipatinginRotaryDistrict5060programs.
1. DISTRICT 5060 LIABILITY INSURANCERotary District 5060 shall carry adequate general liability insurance with coverage and limitsappropriateforitsgeographiclocation.
2. VOLUNTEER SELECTION AND SCREENINGClubswithinRotaryDistrict5060will,forsevenyears,maintainallrecordsofcriminalbackgroundchecksorsexoffenderlistorregistrationchecks,waivers,andscreeningforadultsworkingwithminors.
AllvolunteersinterestedinparticipatingintheDistrict5060YouthExchangeprogrammust:1. CompleteaYouthVolunteerQuestionnaire;Waiver/ConsentandReleaseformfoundinAppendix
A.2. Undergopersonalinterviews.3. Providealistofreferencesfortheparticipatingclubinthedistricttocheck.4. MeetRIanddistricteligibilityrequirementsforworkingwithstudents.RIrequiresthatanyvolunteer
whohasadmittedto,beenconvictedof,orotherwisefoundtohaveengagedinsexualabuseorharassmentbeprohibitedfromworkingwithyouthinaRotarycontext.
5. UnderstandandcomplywithRIanddistrictguidelinesfortheYouthExchangeprogram.Hostfamiliesmustmeetthefollowingselectionandscreeningrequirements, inadditiontothoselistedabove.
1. Hostfamiliesmustundergoacomprehensiveinterviewbytheclubthatdeterminestheirsuitabilityforhostingexchangestudents.Thismayinclude:
• Demonstratedcommitmenttothesafetyandsecurityofstudents • MotivationforhostingastudentisconsistentwithRotaryidealsofinternationalunderstanding
andculturalexchange • Ability toprovideadequateaccommodations(roomandboard) for thestudentAptitudefor
providingappropriatesupervisionandparentalresponsibilitythatensuresthestudent’swellbeing
2. HostfamiliesmustcompleteawrittenYouthVolunteerQuestionnaire.3. Homevisitsmust be conducted for each family.Homevisitsmust be conductedprior to the
placementandmonthly thereafterduring thestudentsstay.At leastonesuchvisit shouldbeunannouncedoronshortenednotice(notgreaterthan2hours.
4. Alladultresidentsofthehosthomemustmeettheselectionandscreeningguidelines.Thisincludesadultchildrenofthehostfamilyandothermembersoftheextendedfamilythatresidesinthehome.
Rotariancounsellorsmustmeetthecriteriaforallvolunteers,aswellasthefollowing:1. Counsellorsmustnotbeamemberofthestudent’shostfamily.
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2. Counsellors must be provided with and acknowledge theYouth Exchange SexualAbuse andHarassmentAllegationReportingGuidelines.
3. STUDENT SELECTION AND SCREENINGAllstudentsinterestedinparticipatingintheDistrict5060YouthExchangeprogrammust:1. CompleteawrittenapplicationandbeinterviewedfortheirsuitabilityforparticipationintheYouthExchangeprogram.2. Attendandparticipateinalldistrictorientationandtrainingsessions.
All parents or legal guardians of students interested in participating in the District 5060YouthExchangeprogrammust:1. Beinterviewedtodeterminethestudent’ssuitabilityforparticipationintheYouthExchangeprogram.InboundandOutboundStudentsarerequiredtohavetravel insuranceasdeemedappropriatebythedistrict.
4. TRAININGDistrict5060willprovideabuseandharassmentpreventiontrainingtoallYouthExchangeprogramparticipants.ThemembersoftheDistrictYouthExchangeCommitteewillconductthetrainingsessions.
District5060will:1. AdapttheAbuseandHarassmentPreventionTrainingManual(availablein2006)toincluderelevant
informationonspecificdistrictguidelines,localcustoms,culturalissues,andlegalrequirements.2. Developacalendarfortraininganddefinethefrequencyoftraining.3. ConductspecializedtrainingsessionsforthefollowingYouthExchangeprogramparticipants: • Districtgovernor • DistrictYouthExchangecommitteemembers • ClubYouthExchangecommitteemembers • Counsellors • HostFamilies • Students(outboundandinbound) • Parentsandlegalguardiansofoutboundstudents
5. ALLEGATION REPORTING GUIDELINESDistrict5060iscommittedtoprotectingthesafetyandwellbeingofYouthExchangestudentsandwillnottoleratetheirabuseorharassment.
AllallegationsofabuseorharassmentwillbetakenseriouslyandmustbehandledinaccordwiththeYouthExchangeSexualAbuseandHarassmentAllegationReportingGuidelines,foundinAppendixB.
Volunteersaccusedofsexualabuseorharassmentshallberemovedfromallyouthcontactandclubparticipationuntilaninvestigationintotheclaimshasproveninconclusive.
Intheeventthattheclaimagainstthevolunteerisdeterminedtobeinconclusivetheclubmaybutisnotrequiredtoreinstatethevolunteer.Ifthevolunteerisreinstatedadditionalsafeguardsshallbeaddedtoprotectallpartiesinvolved.
6. INVESTIGATION GUIDELINESDistrict5060takesallallegationsofabuseorharassmentseriously.TheDistrictwillcooperatewithalllawenforcementagencies,childprotectiveservices,andlegalinvestigations,andwillnotinterferewithinvestigations.
7. OTHER DISTRICT 5060 RESPONSIBILITIES District5060will:1. ProvideeachstudentwithalistoflocalservicesintheDistrict(rapeandsuicidecrisishotline,
alcoholanddrugawarenessprogramsforteenagers,properlawenforcementagencies,communityservices,privateservices,etc.), includingwitha listof individuals tocontact in thecaseofaproblemoremergency,includingthenameandcontactinformationforthestudent’shostclubpresident,hostdistrictchair,hostgovernorandtwonon-Rotarianresourcepersons(onemaleandonefemale).
2. ComplywithRIrequestsforstudentdatarequestformsforallparticipatingYouthExchangestudentsandreturnittoRIinatimelyfashion
3. MaintainandprovidetoYouthExchangestudentsa“districthotline.”4. ReportallcriminalallegationstoRIwithin72hours.5. Reportallserious incidents (accidents,crimes,early returns,death) involvingYouthExchange
studentstoRIwithin72hours.6. Evaluateandreviewthispolicyandaccompanyingproceduresonaregularbasis.7. District5060prohibitstheplacementofexchangestudentsoutsideofthedistrictstructure(also
knownas“backdoorexchanges”).8. Ensureabackupplacementlocationexistsformovingstudentsintotemporaryhousingiftheyhave
anallegationagainstamemberofthehostfamilyorintheeventofanemergencyoccurrence.9. District5060requireslong-termstudentshavemorethanonehostfamilyandthatallhostingbe
voluntary.(Outboundstudentfamiliesmayhostbutcannotberequiredtohostasaconditionoftheirchildgoingonanexchange.
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8. CLUB COMPLIANCEDistrict5060hasdevelopedasystemtoensureclubcompliancetoourYouthExchangepolicies.District5060willmonitorandensurethatallparticipatingclubswithintheDistrictcomplywithRIandDistrictguidelinesforabuseandharassmentprevention.
SECTION 2: DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION
INCORPORATIONRotaryInternationalDistrict5060wasincorporatedunderthenameofRotaryDistrict5060on7July2008undertheLawsofWashingtonState,USAunderUBINumber:602-847-095–APPID:1194853andsubsequentlyregisteredundertheLawsoftheProvinceofBritishColumbia,Canada.
IncompliancewithArticleXVI (16.4)of theLettersof IncorporationtheBoardofDirectorsof thiscorporation consists of the current District Governor, the Immediate Past District Governor andtheDistrictGovernorElectplustheDistrictGovernorNominee,andPastDistrictGovernor2yearsremoved.Uponhis/her confirmation theDistrictGovernorNomineeDesignate replaces themostseniorPastDistrictGovernor.
DISTRICT LEADERSHIP PLANTheDistricthasadoptedtheDistrictLeadershipPlanstructureandisdividedintogeographicareas.AnAssistant Governor, appointed by the District Governor-Elect in consultation with the DistrictGovernor,willserveeacharea.
DISTRICT GOVERNORTheDistrictofficeshallbelocatedataplaceselectedbytheDistrictGovernor.DistrictfilesshallbetheresponsibilityoftheDistrictGovernorandtheupdatedfilesshallbepassedontohis/hersuccessorduringthemonthsucceedinghis/hertermofoffice.
TheDistrictGovernorshallconsultwiththeDistrictGovernor-Elect,ImmediatePastDistrictGovernor,andDistrictGovernorNomineeandmakerecommendationstotheDistrictGovernorElectforDistrictappointmentstoserveinthesucceedingyear.
TheDistrictGovernormay,athis/herdiscretion,appointthefollowing: a) DistrictSecretaryandDistrictTreasurer;and b) SuchotherCommitteesasrequiredtocarryouttheprogramofRotary.
TheDistrictGovernor,attheconclusionofhis/heroffice,shalldothefollowing:Screenthefilesfortheyeartoremoveallnon-essentialmaterialandbringtheDistrictrecords/journaluptodatefortheadministration.Itisrecommendedthattherecordsjournalbemaintainedinoneormoreloose-leafbinders,whichshallcontainthefollowingitems:
a. AcopyoftheGovernorsreporttoRI. b. ThereportoftheDistrictConferencetoRI. c. TheDistrictfinancialreportfortheRotaryyear. d. District Leadership Reports, including Membership Development Committee,The Rotary
Foundation Committee, District Service Committee, Public Relations Committee, NewGenerationsCommitteeandAdministrationCommittee.
e. DistrictresolutionsmadeattheDistrictConference. f. AcompletesetofGovernor’sMonthlyNewslettersifpublished. g. AcompletereportoftheDistrictConferenceincludingfinancialsandsenttotheadministration
file. h. CopiesoftheMemoofOfficialVisitsandstoredonaflashdrive. i. Asetofmonthlyattendancereportswillbemaintainedonthedistrictwebsite.
TheDistrictGovernormaypublishahardcopyoftheDirectoryinadditiontopostingtheDirectoryontheDistrictwebsite,andthesizeofthepublishedDirectoryshallbeconsistentwiththesizethathasbeenhistoricallypublishedintheDistrict.
TheGovernorshallcomplywithallotherdutiesaslistedinpart1,section2ofTheManualofProcedure,TheCodeofPolices,andArticle15.090oftheRotaryInternationalBylaws.
DISTRICT GOVERNOR ELECT TheDistrictGovernorElectshalloverseetheplanningandexecutionofPre-PETS,PETS,DistrictTeamTrainingSeminarandtheDistrictAssembly.
TheDistrictGovernorElectshallreviewallDistrictpositionsandCommitteesandseekinputfromtheDistrictGovernor,ImmediatePastDistrictGovernor,andDistrictGovernorNomineebeforemakingappointmentsofCommitteeMembersCommitteeChairsandMemberstotheMembershipDevelopmentCommittee,theRotaryFoundationCommittee,theDistrictServiceCommittee,thePublicRelationsCommittee, theNewGenerationsCommittee, theAdministrationCommittee chairs andAssistantGovernorswhowillserveduringhis/heryearasDistrictGovernor.ThesixMajorCommitteeChairsareencouragedtoappointtheirownsub-Committees.
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DISTRICT GOVERNOR NOMINEETheDistrictGovernorNomineeshallpreparehim/herselfforthetaskofDistrictGovernor-Electandthe taskofDistrictGovernor.He/sheshallworkcooperativelywith theDistrictGovernorand theDistrictGovernorElect;attendtheRotaryInternationalConferenceatwhichhe/sheiselected;attendtheGovernor’sNomineeAdvancedTrainingSeminar;attendallPre-PETSandPETS,DistrictTrainingSeminars,DistrictAssemblyandDistrictConference;keeprecordsoftheregularmeetingsoftheGovernor’sCouncil;andbeanactivememberoftheDistrictYouthExchangeCommittee.
ASSISTANT GOVERNOR TobeeligibleforappointmenttothepositionofAssistantGovernor,candidatesshallmeettheminimumqualificationsasoutlinedinpart1section2oftheManualofProcedure.AssistantGovernorsareappointedannuallybytheGovernorElecttoserveduringhis/hertermwithnoAssistantGovernorservingmorethanthreeconsecutiveone-yearterms.
TheDistrictGovernorElectwillcanvasstheclubswithineachareafornominationsduringthemonthsofJulyandAugust,andinconsultationwiththeDistrictGovernor,ImmediatePastDistrictGovernor,andDistrictGovernorNomineemakethefinalappointmentofAssistantGovernorsby theendofSeptemberforhis/hertermasGovernor.
DutiesandResponsibilities: a. Meetwithpresident-ElectspriortoJuly1toassistincompletionofthePlanningGuide. b. ArrangeforandattendeachclubduringtheofficialvisitoftheDistrictGovernor. c. Visiteachclubaminimumoffourtimes.Onevisitmustbemadeforplanning,onevisitmust
beanofficialvisit,andtwoadditionalvisitsshouldbemadeasrequired. d. Monitoreachclubsperformancewithrespecttogoalsandprojects. e. AssistinplanningfortheDistrictGovernor’sofficialvisittothearea. f. MaintaincommunicationsbetweentheclubandDistrictLeadershipasrequired. g. AttendDistrictTrainingSeminarsasrequired.(DistrictTeamTraining,Pre-PETS,PETS,District
AssemblyandencouragedtoattendtheMembershipSeminarandFoundationSeminar) h. Identifyandencouragethedevelopmentofleadersbeyondtheclublevel. i. AssisttheDistrictGovernorwithcommunication,co-ordination,andadministrativeroles. j. CarryoutotherfunctionsasdesignatedbytheDistrictGovernorfromtimetotime.
DISTRICT COMMITTEES DistrictCommitteesarechargedwithcarryingout thegoalsof theDistrictas formulatedby theLeadershipoftheDistrict.ThefollowingCommitteesshallbeappointedtoassist intheon-goingadministrativefunctionsasfollows: 1. MembershipDevelopmentCommittee 2. TheRotaryFoundationCommittee 3. DistrictServiceCommittee 4. PublicRelationsCommittee 5. NewGenerationsCommittee 6. Administration
TheDistrictLeadershipPlanrequirescontinuityofLeadershipwithintheCommitteestructure.Tomeetthisrequirement,Committeemembersshallbeappointedasfollows:aminimumofthreememberstoeachCommittee.Onemembertoserveoneyear,onetoservetwoyears,andonetoservethreeyears.Thereafter,ineachsucceedingyeartheDistrictGovernorElect,inconsultationwiththeDistrictGovernor,shallappointonememberforathree-yearterm.Suchtermtocommencetheyearhe/sheassumesofficeasDistrictGovernor.EachyeartheDistrictGovernorElect,inconsultationwiththeCommitteeChairandDistrictGovernorshallappointonememberoftheCommitteetoserveaschairduringhis/heryearasDistrictGovernor.
AllCommitteeChairsarerequiredto: a. reporttotheDistrictGovernoronaregularbasis b. completetherequiredyearendreportform(AppendixA) c. keepminutesofallCommitteemeetings d. befiscallyresponsibleforallfundsassignedtotheCommittee(AppendixB)
Qualifications:CommitteemembersmustbearesidentoftheDistrictandamemberingoodstandingofaclubwithintheDistrict.Additionally,thechairshouldbeaPastDistrictGovernor,aPastAssistantGovernor,oraneffectivepastDistrictCommitteememberandhavehadexperienceasamemberofthespecificCommittee.TrainingRequirements: a. DistrictCommitteeChairsshallattendtheDistrictTeamTrainingSeminarpriortoservingas
chair.District b. CommitteeChairsshallattendtheDistrictAssemblyorsimilarevents. c. CommitteemembersshouldparticipateinDistrictTrainingmeetingsasoutlinedinTheManual
ofProcedure.
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GOVERNOR’S COUNCILTheGovernor’sCouncilistheGoverningBodyforthedaytodayoperationofDistrict5060andwillprovideformaintainingcontinuityinplanningandcarryingoutofDistrictprograms.
Composition:PDG2yearsremoved,ImmediatePDG,DG,DGE,DGN,andDGND.ThemostseniorPDGdropsoffwhentheDGNDisconfirmedattheDistrictAnnualBusinessMeeting.
DutiesandResponsibilities:TheGovernor’sCouncilshallmeetaminimumoffourtimesperyear,withtheDistrictGovernorasitschair,preferablyasanadjunctmeetingtoaregularlyscheduledDistrictevent,forthepurposeofdiscussingtheaffairsoftheDistrictandtotakeappropriateactionwhereandwhennecessary.AllsuchmeetingsshallberecordedbytheDistrictGovernorNominee,orhis/herappointee,anditsminutesincludedintheDistrictGovernor’sDistrictrecords/journal.
ThepoliciesandproceduresoftheGovernor’sCouncilshallatalltimesbeinaccordancewiththeConstitutionandBy-LawsofRotaryInternationalandtheDistrict5060PolicyManual.AspertheManualofProcedureofRotaryInternationalthefinalauthorityintheDistrictrestswiththeDistrictGovernor.
PAST GOVERNORS ADVISORY COMMITTEEPurpose:TocounseltheDistrictGovernoronallaspectsofDistrictadministration.
Composition:AllPastDistrictGovernorswhoareresidentsandaremembers ingoodstandingofclubswithintheDistrict.
DutiesandResponsibilities:TheCommitteewillmeetonceyearlyaspertheRIManualofProcedure.TheDistrictGovernorwillchairthemeetingandDistrictRotarybusinesswillbediscussedatthewishoftheChair.
NOMINATING COMMITTEEPurpose:Togathernominations,andultimatelyselectacandidate,forthepositionofDistrictGovernor.TheCommitteewillacceptnominationsforthepositionofDistrictGovernorfromtheclubsintheDistrict,andtheCommitteemayalsoconsiderqualifiedindividualsitidentifiesasbeingsuitablefortheposition.TheCommitteemustchoosethebest-qualifiedRotarianavailabletoserveasDistrictGovernor.ThequalificationsofaGovernor-nomineearelistedinarticle15.070oftheRotaryInternationalBylaws.
TheCommitteewillchooseaDistrictGovernorfromthepoolofclubnominatedcandidates,oranindividualidentifiedbytheCommittee,atleast24months,butnotmorethan36months,priortothedayoftakingoffice.
Composition:ThetwomostImmediatePastDistrictGovernorsofDistrict5060available,withtheImmediatePastDistrictGovernoractingaschairman,plustwopresentorpastclubpresidentsandtheDistrictGovernor.
Communication:TheDistrictGovernoronadatenolaterthanNovember1ofeachcalendaryearshallinvitetheclubstosubmittheirsuggestionsfornominationsforGovernor.NominationsshallbesubmittednolaterthanJanuary1ofthefollowingcalendaryearforconsiderationbythenominatingCommittee.Thesuggestionsfornominationshallbesubmittedintheformofaresolutionadoptedataregularmeetingoftheclubnamingthesuggestedcandidateandproperlycertifiedbytheclubsecretary(seeRIBylaws,Article13).
Certification:TheGovernorwillpublishthenameandclubofthepersonchosenbythenominatingCommittee,oncetheCommitteehasnotifiedtheGovernorofitsdecision.
ChallengingCandidatesIfnoadditionalcandidatesareproposedbyanyclubwithinfifteen(15)daysafterthenameoftheperson chosen by theCommittee is published, theGovernor shall declare the candidate chosenbythenominatingCommitteetobeDistrictGovernor-nominee(Designate)andinformtheGeneralSecretaryofRIwithin(10)days.
If,withinfifteen(15)daysafterthenameofthepersonchosenbytheCommitteeispublished,anyclubwishestoproposeadifferentcandidateforthepositionofDistrictGovernornominee,theclubmustfilewiththeDistrictGovernoraresolutionoftheclub,adoptedataregularmeetingoftheclub,namingsuchcandidate,providedthatthenameoftheproposedcandidatehadbeendulysuggestedtothenominatingCommitteeinaccordancetheseguidelines.Then,theDistrictGovernorshallnotifyallclubsintheDistrict,namingthecandidatesanddeclaringthedateoftheballotbymail.
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RULES AND PROCEDURES COMMITTEE Purpose:ToadviseandassistDistrictGovernorsonnominationsandElectionsandothermattersinvolvingRI’sconstitutionaldocuments.
Composition:ThreePastDistrictGovernorsappointedforthree-yearterms,thethirdyearmembershallbechairmanandwillretirefromtheCommitteeattheendofthethirdyear.EachDistrictGovernorshallappointamemberforathree-yeartermtosucceedtheretiringmember.TheCommitteeshallconsistofthreemembers,eachservingastaggeredthree-yeartermwiththepossibilityofreappointment.Appointments to theCommitteearemadeby theDistrictGovernorElect inconsultationwith theDistrictGovernorandDGNpriortothebeginningofhisorheryearinoffice.MembersshouldbeknowledgeableaboutRI’sconstitutionaldocumentsandElectionprocedures.
ExTENSION COMMITTEE Purpose:UnderthedirectionoftheGovernor,theDistrictExtensionCommitteeshalldevelopandimplementaplantoorganisenewRotaryclubswithintheDistrict.PreferenceforthepositionofchairshouldbegiventopastDistrictGovernors.DutiesandResponsibilities: a. Identify communitieswithoutRotaryclubs thathaveapopulationcapableofmeeting the
requirementsforcharteringanewclub. b. IdentifycommunitieswhereadditionalRotaryclubscouldbeestablishedwithoutdetraction
ofservicesprovidedtothecommunitybyexistingclubs. c. Assistinorganisingandestablishingnewclubs.
1. MEMBERSHIP DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEEPurpose:The Committee will identify market and implement membership development strategies withintheDistrict thatareappropriate for theDistrictandwillachievemembershipgrowth. Inorder toaccomplishthis,theCommitteechairwillserveasthelinkbetweentheDistrictGovernor,theRegionalRotaryInternationalMembershipCo-ordinatororRotaryInternationalMembershipZoneCo-ordinator,RotaryInternational,andtheClubsintheDistrictwithrespecttomembershipdevelopmentissues.ConsiderationforchairshouldbegiventoPastDistrictGovernorsortoDistrictGovernorsNominee.
DutiesandResponsibilities. a. Plan,market,andconductaDistrictmembershipSeminarinconsultationwiththeGovernor
andDistrictTrainer. b. WorkwiththeGovernorandclubleaderstoensurethattheDistrictachievesitsmembership
goal. c. Co-ordinateDistrict-widemembershipdevelopmentactivities. d. Encourage clubs to participate inRI or presidentialmembership development recognition
programs. e. MaintaincommunicationwithotherDistrictCommittees—suchas theDistrictextension
CommitteeandtheDistrictpublicrelationsCommittee—toco-ordinateactivitiesthatwillaidmembershipdevelopmentefforts.
f. IdentifyCommitteememberstoallclubsandindicatethatmembersoftheCommitteeareavailabletohelpthem.
g. Encourageclubstodevelopandimplementaneffectivemembershiprecruitmentplan. h. Assistclubmembershipdevelopmentchairsincarryingouttheirresponsibilities. i. Visitclubstospeakaboutsuccessfulmembershipdevelopmentactivities;shareinformation
onsuccessfulactivities. j. EnsurethateachclubCommitteehasacopyoftheMembershipDevelopmentandRetention
Manual.
2. ROTARY FOUNDATION COMMITTEE TheCommitteeshallbecomposedofachairandthechairsoftheeightsub-Committeeslistedbelow. 1. GroupStudyExchange 2. AnnualGiving 3. PermanentFund 4. Scholarship 5. Grants 6. Alumni 7. RotaryWorldPeaceFellowships 8. PolioPlus
Thesub-CommitteesandtheirindividualresponsibilitiesareallasoutlinedintheDistrictFoundationCommitteeManual.
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3. DISTRICT SERVICE COMMITTEEPurpose:DistrictRIprogramCommitteesareresponsibleforpromotionandadministrationofaRIprogramattheDistrict-levelandprovidespecificsupportandguidancetotheclubsinvolvedwiththeparticularprogramintheDistrictincluding: a. RotaryFriendshipExchange b. RotaryFellowships
DutiesandResponsibilities: a. PromoteanunderstandingofandeffectiveparticipationintheparticularRIprogramthrough
regularcontactswitheachclubintheDistrictandthroughDistrictandinter-citymeetings. b. VisitclubswithintheDistricttospeakabouteffectiveexamplesoftheuseoftheparticularRI
programsandprovidesinformationontheRIprogramtohelpstrengthenclubactivities. c. EncourageandassistclubRIprogramchairsincarryingouttheirresponsibilities. d. EncourageclubsintheDistricttodeterminelocalneedsthatcouldbenefitfromtheRIprogram. e. IdentifyareasforcooperationbetweenclubRIprogramactivitiesandlocalnon-Rotaryservice
organisations,bysharinginformationandhelpingclubstosetgoals. f. AdministerDistrict-wideeffortsrelatedtotheRIprogram. g. PromotepublicationofRIprogramaimsandachievementsinallappropriateRotaryandnon-
RotarycommunicationmediaintheDistrict.
4. PUBLIC RELATIONS COMMITTEEPurpose:TheDistrictpublicrelationsCommitteeshouldpromoteRotarytoexternalaudiencesandfosterunderstanding,appreciationandsupportfortheprogramsofRotary.TheCommitteeshouldpromoteawarenessamongRotariansthateffectiveexternalpublicity,favourablepublicrelations,andapositiveimagearedesirableandessentialgoalsforRotary.
DutiesandResponsibilities: a. EncourageRotaryclubswithinaDistricttomakepublicrelations(PR)apriority. b. PromoteRotarytoexternalaudiences,suchasthemedia,communityleaders,andbeneficiaries
ofRotary’sprograms. c. ContactthemediawithnewsworthystoriesofDistrictandclubprojectsandevents. d. KeepintouchwiththeGovernorandthechairsofkeyCommitteestostayinformedabout
Districtprojectsandactivities. e. ShareRIpublicrelationsmaterialswithclubs. f. Seekopportunitiestospeaktoindividualclubsabouttheimportanceofclubpublicrelations.
5. NEW GENERATIONS COMMITTEEPurpose:DistrictRIyouthprogramcommitteesareresponsibleforpromotionandadministrationofallRIyouthprogramsatthedistrict-levelandprovidespecificsupportandguidancetotheclubsinvolvedwiththeparticularprogramintheDistrictincluding: a. Interact b. Rotaract c. RotaryYouthLeadershipAward(RYLA) d. JuniorRotaryYouthLeadershipAward(JR.RYLA) e. YouthExchange
DutiesandResponsibilities: a. PromoteunderstandingandeffectiveparticipationinRIyouthprogramsthroughregularcontact
withclubsintheDistrictandthroughinter-citymeetings. b. Visitclubswithinthedistricttospeakabouteffectiveexamplesoftheuseoftheparticular
RIyouthprogramsandprovideinformationontheRIyouthprogramtohelpstrengthenclubactivities.
c. EncourageandassistclubRIyouthprogramchairsincarryingouttheirresponsibilities. d. Encourageclubsthedistrict todetermine localneedsthatcouldbenefit fromtheRIyouth
programs. e. Administerdistrict-wideeffortsrelatedtoRIyouthprograms f. IdentifyareasofcooperationbetweenclubRIyouthprogramsandlocalnon-Rotarianservice
organizationsbysharinginformationandhelpingclubstosetgoals. g. PromotepublicationofRIyouthprograms’aimsandachievementsinallappropriateRotary
andnon-RotarycommunicationmediaintheDistrict.
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6. ADMINISTRATION:BobWinterFundCommittee
Purpose:Tooverseetheinvestmentofthefundandsupervisethedistributionoftherevenuegeneratedeachyear.Theinterestearnedeachyearistoassiststudentswhosefamiliesmaynotbeabletoaffordthecostoftheyouthexchangeprogram.
Composition:TheCommitteeshallconsistofthreemembers,includingaonePastDistrictGovernorfromtheBritishColumbiaportionofDistrict5060,onePastDistrictGovernorfromtheWashingtonStateportionofDistrict5060andtheChairmanoftheYouthExchangeCommittee.OneofthetwoPastDistrictGovernorsshallactaschairoftheCommittee.
DutiesandResponsibilities a. Tomanageandoverseetheinvestmentofthefund. b. Toreviewapplicationsandawardfunds. c. ToworkwiththeYouthExchangeCommitteeasrequired.
TRAINING COMMITTEEPurpose:TheCommitteeisresponsibletosupporttheDistrictGovernorandDistrictGovernor-ElectinTrainingClubandDistrictLeadersandoverseeingtheoverallTrainingplanfortheDistrict.
DutiesandResponsibilities: a. TheCommitteemusthaveaclearunderstandingthattheyareresponsibletotheconvenorof
eachmeeting. b. TheCommitteeshouldworkwiththeGovernor-ElectonTrainingneedsintheDistrictforthe
currentRotaryyearrelatedto: • PETS • DistrictAssembly • DistrictTeamTrainingSeminar(whichincludesAssistantGovernorTraining c. TheCommitteeshouldworkwiththeGovernoronTrainingneedsintheDistrictforthecurrent
Rotaryyearrelatedto: • DistrictLeadershipSeminar • RotaractLeadershipTraining • OtherTrainingeventsintheDistrict,asappropriate d. TheCommitteemayalsohavesecondaryresponsibilityfortheDistrictRotary • FoundationSeminarandtheDistrictmembershipSeminar.Thesemeetingsaretheprimary
responsibilityofotherDistrictCommittees.TheTrainingCommitteemayconsultonTrainingrelatedissues.
e. Underthedirectionofthemeeting’sconvenor,theCommitteeisresponsibleforoneormoreofthefollowingaspects:
• Programcontent(inaccordancewithboard-recommendedcurricula) • Conductingsessions • Identificationofspeakersandothervolunteers • PreparingTrainingLeaders • Programevaluation • Logistics f. IftheDistrictispartofamulti-DistrictPETS,theGovernor-Elect,inaccordancewiththepolicies
andproceduresofthatmulti-DistrictPETS,willselectanindividualtodevelopandconductTrainingatPETS.ThisindividualshouldbeamemberoftheCommittee.
RI CONVENTION PROMOTION COMMITTEE:Purpose:TheCommitteeshallpromoteattendancebyDistrictRotariansattheannualRIConvention.
DutiesandResponsibilities: a. AttendclubandDistrictmeetingstopromotetheconvention. b. Serveasalocalresourceforconventionmaterialsandinformation; c. CreateorexpandaDistrictWebsitewithlinkstoRI’sWebsite. d. Identifyandtargetpotentialregistrantsbye-mail,letters,andothermethodsofcommunication. e. ArrangeDistrictaccommodationsandtravelarrangementsasinstructedbytheGovernor.
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DISTRICT CONFERENCE COMMITTEEPurpose:UnderthedirectionoftheGovernor,theDistrictconferenceCommitteeshallplan,promoteandimplementthenecessaryarrangementstoensuremaximumattendanceattheDistrictconference.
DutiesandResponsibilities: a. SelecttheDistrictConferencevenueandco-ordinateallrelatedlogisticalarrangements. b. Co-ordinatethefinancesoftheconferencetoensuremaximumattendance. c. Promoteconferenceattendancewithparticularemphasison: • newRotarians; • allmembersofnewly-organizedclubsintheDistrict;and • representationfromeveryclubintheDistrict. d. PromotetheDistrictConferencetoexternalaudiences,suchasthemedia,communityleaders,
andbeneficiariesofRotary’sprograms. e. Coordinate,incooperationwiththeDistrictTrainer,aDistrictLeadershipSeminartobeheld
inconjunctionwiththeDistrictConference.
DISTRICT FINANCE COMMITTEEPurpose:TheFinanceCommitteeshallsafeguardtheassetsofDistrictfundsbyreviewingandstudyingtheamountofthepercapitalevyandnecessaryexpendituresforDistrictadministration,andshallprepareanannualreportonthestatusoftheDistrict’sfinancesattheannualbusinessmeeting.
Composition:ThisCommitteewillbecomposedofthreemembersservingstaggeredoneyearterms.TheDistrictTreasurershallserveasanex-officiomemberoftheCommittee,withoutavote.AdditionalQualificationsofMembers: a. PreferenceshouldbegiventothosewithpreviousserviceattheDistrictlevelandwhothat
areknowledgeableofDistrictfinancesandDistrictoperations. b. Preferenceshouldbegiventoaccounting/financeasacomponentoftheirvocationorprofession.
DutiesandResponsibilities: a. To prepare, a budget for District expenditures including the annual dues, which shall be
submittedtoclubpresidents-Electatleastfifteen(15)dayspriortovotingontheproposedbudget.Anychangesmadeinthebudgetbetweensubmissiontothepresident-ElectsandthefinalvotemusthavetheapprovaloftheCommittee.
b. Toapproverevisionsinthebudgetinresponsetounusual,unanticipatedrequirements,butwithinthespendinglimitsapprovedbythevoteattheDistrictAssembly.
c. ToapproveanyrequiredchangesinthebudgetthatmayresultinanincreaseinthespendingauthorisedattheDistrictAssembly,suchfundstocomefromthereservefundand/orincreasedincomelevelsandwithintheguidelinesofthispolicymanual.
d. Atthetimeofbudgetpreparation,theDistrictGovernor,theDistrictGovernorElectandtheDistrictGovernorNominee,alongwiththesittingandincomingTreasurershallhaverecordablecommunicationswiththecurrentFinanceCommitteesoastohaveadequateopportunitytodeveloparealisticbudget.TheproposedbudgetistobesubmittedtoClubPresidents-ElectatPETSandvotedonattheAnnualBusinessmeetingattheDistrictConference.ThebudgetandpercapitalevymustbeapprovedbyamajorityoftheElectorspresentandvotingattheAnnualBusinessMeetingofaDistrictConference.
e. Tocauseyear-endfinancialstatementsoftheDistricttobepreparedandsubmittedtotheDistrictGovernorandTreasurerforapproval.Thesereportsshallthanbedistributedwithin90daysoftheyear-end.
DISTRICT REVENUE:Districtrevenueshallconsistof: a. Per-capitaduesasestablishedintheDistrictbudgetandanyexcessfundsgeneratedbythe
DistrictConferenceoranyCommitteeappointedbytheDistrictGovernor.Theannualper-capitadueswillbeestablishedeachyearbypro-ratingtheapprovedbudgetamountbythenumberofRotariansintheDistrictonJuly1oftheprecedingRotaryyear.Saidduesaremandatory.
Per-capitaassessmentwillbemadeinU.S.dollars.TheexchangeratewillbethatinusebyRotaryInternationalatthetimeoftheassessment.
b. AllocationofRotaryInternationalfunds.EachyearRotaryInternationalallocatesfundstotheDistrictforexpensesoftheDistrictGovernortocarryouthisdutiestoRotaryInternational.Thesefundswillformpartofthegeneraloperatingfund.
c. Anyinterestreceivedfromanyinterest-bearingaccounts. d. Districtinsurancecontributions. e. RevenuecollectedbyanyCommitteeappointedbytheDistrictGovernor.
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BUDGET ExPENDITURES a. DistrictGovernor:ToassistwiththeexpensesoftheDistrictGovernorandspousefortravel,
mealsandlodgingwithintheDistrictwhileonofficialDistrictbusiness.ClubsareexpectedtoprovidelodgingfortheDistrictGovernorandspouseforvisitsbyinvitation.Toassistwithadministrativeexpenses-telephone,printingandmailingofthemonthlynewsletter,theDistrictdirectory,secretarialhelp,gifts,receptions,travelexpensestoattendPETS;travelexpensesoftheDistrictGovernorandspousetoattendtheZone24/32Institutetoamaximumamountof$3,000.00andtheRotaryInternationalConventionfortravel,registrationandaccommodationonly.
b. DistrictGovernorElect:ToassistwithexpensesfortheDistrictGovernorElectandspousetoattendthe InternationalAssembly (expensesabovethat reimburseddirectly to thembyRotaryInternational),travelexpensestoattendPETS,travelwithintheDistrictauthorisedbytheDistrictGovernor,andtravelexpensestoattendtheGovernorsElectTrainingSeminarandtheZone24/32Institute.
c. DistrictGovernorNominee:ToassistwithtravelexpensesfortheDistrictGovernorNomineeandspousetoattendtheRotaryInternationalConventionatwhichhe/sheiselected,trainingattheGovernorsNomineeElectTrainingSeminarandZone24/32Institute,othertrainingasauthorizedbytheDistrictGovernor,andtravelwithintheDistrictasauthorisedbytheDistrictGovernor.
d. DistrictAdministrative Expenses: District insurance, Zone assessments, officers andappointments,treasurer,AssistantGovernorsandPastDistrictGovernors.
e. DistrictCommitteeExpenses:Toassist indefrayingexpensesof carryingout theworkofCommittees.
f. ExpensesofDistrictMeetings:ToassistwithexpensesofmeetingsrequiredorsuggestedbyRotaryInternational,suchasPETSandtheDistrictAssembly.Thesearefinanciallyassistedbywayoftravelallowancesonaone-car-per-clubbasis,andallowancesformeetingplaces.
g. DistrictConference:Anadvanceof$5,000UStohelpunderwritetheDistrictConferenceforthosecostsotherthanmealsandentertainment.SuchadvancetoberepaidwithproceedsfromtheDistrictConference.
h. RotaryFoundationAwardees:Awardeesmaybereimbursedforvisitingclubsasrequiredbytheiracceptanceoftheaward.
i. Council on Legislation:The Council on Legislation meets every three years.The ElectedrepresentativefromtheDistrictwillbereimbursedforhis/heractualdocumentedexpensesincurredabovethatwhichisallotteddirectlyfromRotaryInternationalfortravel.
j. RIDirectornominatingCommittee:TheElectedrepresentativeoftheDistrictwillbereimbursedforhis/heractualdocumentedexpensesincurred.
ACCOUNTABILITY a. Thebudgetmustbebalancedeachyear. b. Thebudgetandyear-endfinancialreportsmustconformtoaformatapprovedbytheDistrict
GovernorandtheFinanceandBudgetCommittee. c. Thebudgetmustbeapprovedbythree-fourthsoftheincomingclubpresidentspresentand
votingatDistrictAssemblyorbyamajorityofElectorsattheAnnualBusinessMeeting.TheincomingclubpresidentsareexpectedtodiscusswithandhavetheapprovaloftheirclubsfortheirvoteontheDistrictBudget.
d. TheDistrictTreasurershallkeepproperrecordsofincomeandexpendituresofDistrictFunds.Financialstatementsfortheyear,consistingofabalancesheetandastatementofincomeandexpenditures,actualandbudgeted,shallbepreparedannually.Thesefinancialstatements,togetherwithbooks, recordsandvouchers,shallbesubmitted toaqualified independentpublicaccountantforareview.Thefinancialstatementsfortheyear,preparedinaccordancewithgenerallyacceptedaccountingprinciples,togetherwithaReviewEngagementReportpreparedbyapublicaccountant,shallbesubmittedtotheFinanceandBudgetCommitteeandpresentedtotheClubsintheDistrictandapprovedatthenextannualDistrictConference.
e. AllmoniesreceivedconstituteDistrictfundsandwillbepromptlyrecordedinthefinancialrecordsoftheDistrictanddepositedtoDistrictbankaccounts.ExpendituresofDistrictFundswillbemadeonly forapprovedpurposes,andsubstantiatedby invoicesorvoucherswithsufficientdetailtoproperlydescribeandidentifythegoodsorservicespurchasedandtherecipient(s)thereof.Requestsforreimbursementofexpensesmustbemadewithinsixty(60)daysofexpenditureontheapprovedDistrictformandsubmittedtogetherwithsupportingdocumentation providing proof of payment and adequate description of the expenditure.CommitteechairswillreviewallrequestsforapprovalbeforesendingthemontotheDistrictforpayment.AllDistrictexpenditureswillbebycheckandpromptlyrecordedinthefinancialrecordsoftheDistrict.
f. TheDistrictGovernorisinchargeofDistrictfundsandalldisbursementsaremadeunderhis/herauthority,undertheguidelinesofthispolicymanual.TheDistrictGovernor’sauthorityisacknowledgedbytheacceptanceoftheDistrictbudgetatthetimeofDistrictannualbusinessmeeting.
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RESERVE FUNDTheDistrictshallmaintainareservefundforuniqueandspecialrequirements.SaidreservefundshallnotexceedtheamountoftheannualpercapitaassessmentasestablishedbyapprovaloftheannualDistrictbudget.
a. AttheendoftheRotaryyear,allfundsinthegeneralfundinexcessofdisbursementsshallbeplacedinareservefundaccount.TheDistrictFinanceandBudgetCommittee,inconsultationwiththeDistrictGovernorandDistrictTreasurer,willestablishalocationforthereservefundaccount.
b. Whenthereservefundaccounttotalsareinexcessofthemaximumasdefinedpreviously,theFinanceandBudgetCommittee, inconsultationwith theDistrictGovernorandDistrictTreasurer,may,uponapprovalbytheeligibleelectorsattheDistrictAnnualBusinessMeeting,recommendtoreducetheper-capitaduesforthefollowingyearbytheamountoftheexcessfundsorrecommendtocontributetheexcessfundstoTheRotaryFoundation.
c. TheDistrictreservefundsshallbeused: Withconsultationandapprovalof theDistrictFinanceandBudgetCommittee, theDistrict
Governormaywithdrawuptotwenty-fivepercent(25%)ofthereservefundtomeetemergencyDistrictexpenses.
d. Eachyear,attheendofhis/hertermofoffice,theDistrictGovernorwillincludeinthefinancialreportthecompletestatusofthereservefundandtheBobWinterFund(anendowmentfund).
REIMBURSEMENT POLICYMostRotariansdonatenormalorlocalexpensesaspartoftheircontributionstotheactivities.TheFinanceCommitteewillmakeannualreviewsandsetratesasappropriate.
All committeeand/or individualclaims for reimbursementofexpensesmustbeapprovedby therespective District Committee Chair prior to being submitted for payment with the exception oftheYouthExchangeCommitteewhichmustbeapprovedbytheYouthExchangeCommitteeChair.
Reasonableandproperexpensesincurredintheperformanceofdutiesarereimbursedasfollows: 1. Travel: Mileagereimbursement:Ratewillbe80%oftheRotaryInternationalPolicy
Rate. 2. Lodging: Reimbursableratewillbebaseduponstandardsingleroom. 3. Meals: Reimbursableonlyonovernightstays 4. Telephone,Fax Atcost 5. Postage Atcost 6. Printing Atcost 7. Photocopy AtcostTheDistrictfinanceandbudgetCommitteemustapproveanymodificationtotheaboveinadvance.
• Spouse/Partnerexpensesarenotnormallyreimbursedunlessattendanceisexpectedand/orrequestedbytheDistrictGovernor.ChairsmayrequestpriorapprovalfromtheDistrictGovernoronanindividualcasebasis.
• Participationinclubfundraisingactivitiesincludingroutineclubdraws/rafflesisanindividualchoiceandisnotreimbursable.
• RoutineattendanceateventsoftheDistrictorIndividualclubsisnotnormallyreimbursed.WhenDistrictOfficers,CommitteeChairs,and/orMembersareofficialparticipantsataneventrepresentingtheDistrictorattendinginanofficialcapacity,theexpensemaybereimbursed.
• MealexpensesforAssistantGovernorsmakingrequiredclubvisitsareincurredbythevisitedclub.
• TheDistrictmaypayexpensesforthefiveprincipleDistrictCommitteeChairsand/ormemberstoattend trainingsessionsat regional trainingsessionsbutonly if itmeets the individualcommittee’sbudgetprovisionsforthatyear.
GOVERNOR(S) AND ASSISTANT GOVERNOR(S) ExPENSES • Expenses incurredbytheGovernor(s)andAssistantGovernor(s)willnotbesubmittedtoa
CommitteewithoutthepriorapprovaloftheCommitteechair. • TheGovernor(s)andAssistantGovernor(s)havetheirowntravel/expensebudgets. • AssistantGovernorswillbereimbursedforamaximumoffour(4)clubvisits.Onevisitwillbe
theofficialvisitoftheDistrictGovernor,OnewillbeavisitpriortothebeginningoftheRotaryyearforthepurposeofassistingclubsintheplanningprocess,onevisitattheendoftheRotaryyearforthepurposeofcompletingtheMemoofvisit,andthefourthvisitatthediscretionoftheAssistantGovernor.
• TheCommitteemaychoosetofundsomeoftheexpenseswhentheGovernor(s)andAssistantGovernor(s)is/areinvitedtoparticipate.
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DISTRICT YOUTH ExCHANGE OPERATING FUND 1) ADistrictYouthExchangeOperatingFundwillbeestablishedandmaintainedasaseparate
fund,apartfromtheDistrict’sGeneralFundoranyotherfund,restrictedornot; 2) AReserveFundwillbeestablishedandmaintainedasacomponentoftheOperatingFund
toamaximumof20percentoftheaveragegrossexpendituresoftheimmediatepastthreeyearsoftheOperatingFund.TheReserveFundwillbeavailable,uponapprovalbytheDistrictGovernor,inemergencysituationsandtoassistthecommitteewithfinancialobligationsunderjustifiablecircumstances.
3) AnyfundsoftheReserveFundinexcessofthemaximumestablishedwillbetransferredintotheBobWinterFund,unlesstheDistrictGovernor, inconsultationwiththeDistrictFinanceCommittee,isawareofextenuatingcircumstancesthatmakesuchtransferimprudent.
4) Itwillbethecommittee’sresponsibilitytoprepareabudgetforeachyearofoperation.Assuch,itsincomeandexpenseswillbeaccountedforseparately,andattheendofeachfiscalyear,itssurplusesorexcesseswillbemovedintoitsrespective“ExchangeYearFundBalance”category.
5) Thesurplus/deficitwillbemoved to theExchangeYearFundBalanceuponcompletionofeachfiscalyearandthesubsequentcompletionofthetravelactivityofthe“one-price”farecomponentofstudentactivityforthatyear;
6) Aminimumamountmaybeestablished for theExchangeYear FundBalance toallow forcontingencies;
7) Aftertwoyears,theExchangeYearFundBalance(ifasurplus)attributabletothefiscalyearthatproducedit,willbetransferredtotheReserveFundoftheDistrictYouthExchangeOperatingFund.
8) AllDistrictYouthExchangeFundexpendituresmustbeapprovedbytheDistrictYouthExchangeChairbeforepresentationtotheDistrictTreasurerforpayment.
AUTHORIZATION OF SIGNING OFFICERSRequired authorization of signing officers for all district funds, financial accounts and/or legalinstrumentsincludingthoserelatedtotheYouthExchangeProgramandtheBobWinterFundwillbegrantedbyresolutionatthetimeoftheannualbusinessmeetingattheDistrictConference.
MODIFICATIONS OR ADDITIONS TO THE DISTRICT POLICY MANUAL1. ThePolicyManual ofDistrict 5060 shall incorporate all resolutions, customsandprocedures
currentlyinforceintheDistrict;thereshallbenofurtherdocumentsotherthantheRotaryInternationalManualofProcedureandtheRotaryCodeofPoliciesnecessarytodeterminetheproperoperationoftheDistrict.
2. InordertokeepthePolicyManualcurrent,itisnecessarythattherebeaprocedureestablishedtomodify,change,ormakeadditionstothepresentManual.Theprocedureshallbeasfollows:
a.TheDistrictGovernorwillnotifyallclubsduringthemonthofJanuaryoftheprocessandtimelineformakingchangestotheDistrictPolicyManual.Clubssubmittingresolutionsofchangemusthavetheresolutionapprovedbyamajorityoftheclubsintheirarea.
b. Onorbeforeadatewhichissixty(60)dayspriortothenextDistrictConference,anyclubmayfilewiththeDistrictGovernoraresolutionofthatclub,adoptedataregularmeeting,proposinganewDistrictpolicy,deletionofapresentpolicyormodificationofanexistingpolicy.SuchresolutionshallbesignedbytheclubpresidentandforwardedtotheDistrictGovernor.
c. TheDistrictGovernor,theincomingDistrictGovernor,oranymemberoftheAdvisoryCommitteemayalsosubmitresolutionsproposinganychangestobemadeinthePolicyManual.ThesechangesshallnotbesubmittedtotheDistrictunlesstheyareendorsedbyamajorityoftheDistrictAdvisoryCommittee.
d. TheDistrictGovernorshall forwardcopiesofall resolutionsproposingchanges in theDistrictPolicyManual tothechairof theResolutionsCommittee.TheResolutionsCommitteeshallcheckeachforproperform,etc.
e. Onorbeforethirty(30)dayspriortotheDistrictConference,copiesoftheresolutionsshallbedistributedtoeachclubpresident,theDistrictGovernorNominee,theincomingDistrictGovernor,andtoeachmemberoftheDistrictAdvisoryCommittee.
f. DuringthebusinesssessionoftheDistrictConference,eachresolutionproposedshallbepresentedtotheConferenceAssemblybythechairmanoftheResolutionsCommittee.
g.ThemethodofvotingshallbedeterminedbytheDistrictGovernor,usingtheguidelinesoutlinedintheManualofProcedure(RIBylaws,Article15.050).
3.Considerationofemergencyamendment.TheDistrictGovernor,by two-thirdsvoteofallclubs,maydeclare thatanemergencyexistsand
authorisetheconsiderationofamendments.a. Proposedamendmentswillbecirculatedtoeachclubpresidentfifteendayspriortothedateset
fortheballot.b. Theballot-by-mailprocessshallfollowallspecificationsasoutlinedinArticle13.040oftheRotary
InternationalBylaws.
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624615
Wenatchee
426611
20517
66105
652115
78153
249528
35237
444108
250154
230147
327293
343251
50549
463248
307235
207404
Westbank
88282
347178
277433
321441
350273
584198
14364
114376
89186
110415
1249
148581
385211
125558
34556
53366
339W
infield53
230382
144312
468269
477449
308602
14823
399149
449124
221145
52448
85184
616421
17690
59369
595568
31374
36Y
akima
588773
154678
22396
81358
152244
68689
513151
606163
411315
391180
489454
50480
134711
625238
46958
34566
173500
535
K I L
O M
E T
R E
S
Ephrata
SeaTac
Salmon Arm
Revelstoke
Summerland
Quincy
Prosser
Omak
Oliver
Princeton
Penticton
Peachland
Othello
Osoyoos
Moses Lake
Merritt
Grand Coulee
Leavenworth
Kelowna
Kamloops
Grandview
Cache Creek
Armstrong
Ellensburg
Clearwater
Chelan
Chase
Cle Elum
K I L O M E T R E S
Yakima
Winfield
Westbank
Wenatchee
Vernon
Toppenish
Sunnyside
Cashmere
DISTRICT MAP
DISTRICT 506060 CLUBS
(Canada 35; U.S. 25)
Ashcroft/CacheCreek
KamloopsKamloopsDaybreak
KamloopsNorthKamloopsWest
MerrittMerrittSunrise
Princeton
BRITISHCOLUMBIA
CANADA
UNITEDSTATES
WASHINGTON
AREA 6Okanogan-Omak
LeavenworthChelan
Cashmere
WenatcheeEastWenatchee
EphrataWenatcheeNorthWenatcheeSunrise
UpperKittitasCounty
AREA 8Yakima
YakimaSouthwestYakimaSunrise
Toppenish
Grandview
SunnysideSunnysideDaybreak
ProsserAREA 9
Othello
MosesLakeSunriseMosesLake
Quincy
EllensburgEllensburgMorning
GrandCouleeDam
AREA 7
OsoyoosOliver
PentictonSkahaPentictonOkanaganPenticton
SummerlandPeachland
WestbankKelowna
KelownaOgopogo;KelownaSunriseWestKelownaDaybreak
KelownaOkanaganMission;KelownaCapri;KelownaMorningside;LakeCountry(Winfield)
VernonSilverStarKalamalka(Vernon)
Armstrong
SalmonArmShuswapSalmonArmDaybreakSalmonArm
Revelstoke
Chase
KamloopsAurora
Vernon
Clearwater
AREA 5
AREA 2AREA 1
AREA 3
AREA 4
MILEAGE CHART119
27056
226323
144329
302224
40769
47281
121331
110170
123358
6285
147414
29477
23401
76400
38514
26555
33365
38587
341438
129443
417339
56352
157396
106390
216285
238468
177200
160529
409182
120327
190515
500124
380175
143480
32644
54410
5962
101137
333224
11281
81161
101148
108209
187218
14444
347294
143196
131116
25712
216237
96282
380112
385358
280464
36103
33788
354166
227179
414119
141142
470350
9633
367132
457442
70321
11190
42296
366102
8976
181289
18054
237107
11757
104134
165143
175188
70303
250186
152174
159213
41172
194138
46425
89146
101387
27752
33595
214154
20196
262240
272108
77400
34789
24995
80310
65269
29160
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lum469
412364
54878
208421
131438
249310
262452
202225
185555
434213
150410
215541
526155
405200
167505
65122
77392
28357
34171
219159
20772
267245
27784
53405
352113
25571
56315
72274
29636
57142
335226
72283
19162
101150
46210
188220
14418
349295
177198
131116
25848
217279
95199
287178
111235
83114
54102
110162
140172
17875
301247
243150
192177
21095
169191
152470
361135
418113
297238
28590
346323
3558
125484
430189
3337
25393
155352
37443
107344
54361
172233
185421
125148
108478
357132
69333
138464
44974
328123
92428
23479
24063
12476
31216
39100
368248
12370
35529
355339
33219
914
319293
92171
112159
119220
197229
12455
358304
126207
129114
26723
226248
94297
120181
133369
7396
56426
305184
121281
86413
397112
27671
93377
178117
16626
227205
236105
37365
311183
214120
122274
67233
254101
6013
24848
2675
305184
186133
30336
291276
96155
5577
25548
143109
87118
245126
247193
24396
232216
15796
116138
196236
6139
71292
172199
146290
49279
263109
14368
90243
Osoyoos
251229
26182
61389
336184
23997
114299
91258
325112
2495
353233
13985
34914
340324
48203
830
30470
331211
162109
37111
317302
72182
3153
282363
242223
170284
79349
334133
21392
114313
140492
439197
34216
33402
156361
38350
371317
165220
119103
28031
239262
8363
463152
477462
90341
131109
442400
98423
40837
28878
56388
362183
168388
154347
369148
327311
62191
2143
29119
388146
345370
36382
129331
35321
25141
19353
210232
10722
310333
Osoyoos
Cle Elum
M I L E S
Grand Coulee
Ephrata
Ellensburg
Westbank
Sunnyside
Toppenish
Vernon
SeaT
ac
Cache Creek
Armstrong
Chelan
Chase
Cashmere
Othello
Peachland
Summerland
SeaTac
Sum
merland
Clearwater
Grandview
Kamloops
Oliver
Omak
Moses Lake
Merritt
Leavenworth
Kelowna
Salm
on Arm
Penticton
Princeton
Prosser
Quincy
Revelstoke
Oliver
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Othello
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Wenatchee
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Winfield
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amloops
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strongC
ache Creek
Ephrata
Wenatchee
Vernon
Toppenish
Sunnyside
Yakima
Winfield
M I L
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Penticton
Princeton
Prosser
Quincy
Yakim
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Cashm
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Revelstoke
Salmon Arm
Arm
strongC
ache Creek
192C
ashmere
434619
Chase
90139
525C
helan364
54970
454C
le Elum
520705
87611
155C
learwater
231208
659181
589746
Ellensburg
529714
95619
16440
754E
phrata486
671100
577144
143663
104G
rand Coulee
360545
162451
122234
586196
92G
randview654
906221
746291
163881
124228
319K
amloops
11084
53657
465623
126631
539461
756K
elowna
75253
361165
290446
335456
363286
581172
Leavenworth
452637
18543
8783
67792
116179
217554
377M
erritt195
171453
142382
539210
548455
378673
86127
471M
oses Lake532
628131
570172
153704
11431
134181
581386
148478
Oliver
177347
258267
188344
401353
261184
478277
102276
194287
Om
ak274
459162
36592
248498
256162
87382
276199
179292
18897
Osoyoos
198382
239288
168324
422333
241164
459298
123256
215267
2177
Othello
576754
174667
216154
728115
74176
145678
502192
59442
399231
380P
eachland100
285336
191265
422324
430339
261556
20125
353117
36578
17599
404P
enticton137
322301
228230
386361
395303
226520
23862
318154
32942
13963
36838
Princeton
236258
352229
281438
298446
354277
572174
162369
90380
120190
114420
152113
Prosser
666851
232757
302174
893136
232287
12769
593229
685169
490395
471133
568532
583Q
uincy473
65872
564113
124699
8529
121200
575399
89492
59297
203277
98374
340390
226R
evelstoke123
293558
154488
644343
652561
484778
212198
576296
587300
397321
626223
261360
792596
Salm
on Arm
37192
47253
402559
242567
475398
692111
113490
195501
214311
235540
137175
274707
511101
SeaT
ac645
526230
591299
143659
182285
391305
535571
203453
295487
391467
296561
598457
316266
744644
Sum
merland
122306
316212
245401
346410
319241
536222
47333
139345
58155
78384
2318
128550
354245
158582
Sunnyside
644829
211736
281153
872114
210310
12747
571208
664193
469373
449157
547511
56225
192767
681295
525T
oppenish620
805187
711255
129846
90186
28540
722546
184638
196444
348424
183521
487537
53166
743657
271501
31V
ernon22
199413
112342
498249
507416
338633
11853
430180
442155
252176
48178
115214
647451
14559
624100
624615
Wenatchee
426611
20517
66105
652115
78153
249528
35237
444108
250154
230147
327293
343251
50549
463248
307235
207404
Westbank
88282
347178
277433
321441
350273
584198
14364
114376
89186
110415
1249
148581
385211
125558
34556
53366
339W
infield53
230382
144312
468269
477449
308602
14823
399149
449124
221145
52448
85184
616421
17690
59369
595568
31374
36Y
akima
588773
154678
22396
81358
152244
68689
513151
606163
411315
391180
489454
50480
134711
625238
46958
34566
173500
535
K I L
O M
E T
R E
S
Ephrata
SeaTac
Salmon Arm
Revelstoke
Summerland
Quincy
Prosser
Omak
Oliver
Princeton
Penticton
Peachland
Othello
Osoyoos
Moses Lake
Merritt
Grand Coulee
Leavenworth
Kelowna
Kamloops
Grandview
Cache Creek
Armstrong
Ellensburg
Clearwater
Chelan
Chase
Cle Elum
K I L O M E T R E S
Yakima
Winfield
Westbank
Wenatchee
Vernon
Toppenish
Sunnyside
Cashmere
376
Revelstoke
AREA 5