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Rotary Club of San Luis Obispo de Tolosa
What will he do with all his free time?
Carl Dudley, Immediate Past President
President Elect Retreat District Conference Mid-Years Seminar PETs District Assembly with board members International Convention: Australia June
Dave Juhnke, President Elect
Help plan Demotion Party!
Chair: Melinda Thomas
Members: Karen LibbyMichelle GarlickJim EatonFatma Spanton________________________
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Melinda Thomas, President Elect-Nominee
The Basic PRLS program consists of six hours of classroom lectures in one day split among five modules: Basic Leadership Principles � � Leading a Meeting Rotary� Your Club and You! � Communications � Basic Public Speaking
Potential Rotary Leaders Seminar
Master PRLS 1 and 2 comprise the public speaking series and is presented during two interdependent, full-day sessions scheduled about four weeks apart. The classes include a rigorous program of instructor and group evaluated extemporaneous and planned public speaking exercises designed to improve anyone’s ability to present ideas orally to a group.
Master PRLS 3 is a class on group Facilitation Skills and is presented during one full-day session. The class is designed to acquaint students with the skills and tools necessary to conduct effective goal setting and problem solving group meetings.
Master PRLS 1 and 2: Public Speaking series (extemporaneous and planned public speaking exercises)
Master PRLS 3: Facilitation Skills (skills and tools necessary to conduct effective goal setting and problem solving group meetings)
Master PRLS 4: Situational Leadership (It teaches how to judge the skills development of team members, fit the right people into the right jobs, and manage any team effectively.)
Master PRLS 5: Project Management leading to Master PRLS graduation. (Class members are divided into teams of 4 -6 that work together to prepare and propose a major Rotary project.)
Saturday, July 27Santa Maria Inn
Go to Club Runner to register… link available
Next Basic PRLS
Focus Membership relations Recognition
Chris Gardner, Sargeant at Arms
Focus By-laws Meeting Protocol Continuing resolutions
Barry Karleskint, Club Parliamentarian
Events Fall Family BBQ Christmas Party Anniversary Party
Activities Weekly Bulletin Club notices Job Assignment
Michelle Garlick, Club Service
Chair: Tom ZehnderDate: Sunday, September 22Time: 11-4 PMLocation: Cuesta Park
Club Service: Fall BBQ
Co-Chairs: Fatma Spanton & Brian IdlerDate: Friday, December 20Time: 5 PMLocation: San Luis Country Club
Club Service: Holiday Party
Events DeGroot Home: repairs Aviation Education: site development Child Spree: shopping Teen Track: timekeeping 4H Speech Contest: judging 4H BBQ: adult mentors
Phil Koziel, Community Service
Chair: David Fuentes
Other participation: SLO Firefighters
Work to be done Dates: October 5
&12
Chair: Natalie Tartaglia
Tentative Date: December 7
Thank You Kohl’s and Embassy Suites
Community ServiceDeGroot Home Child Spree
Legwork completed by Brian Metcalf
◦ Buy in by both the airport and County Staff
◦ Basic concept developed
◦ Developed partnership with SLO Pilots Association
◦ Developed other Rotary Clubs interest
Trouble shooting by Tom Zehnder
◦ Checked the Buckley Road realignment possible conflict
◦ Likely a 3 year project with design, permits, and implementation. Possible partnership with other clubs
Community Service:on Stop
Charitable Giving Committee Dates Amount to be
awarded Basic Criteria
Community Service
Chairs Exchange Students: Amy Kardel RYE: Dave Thum RYLA: Gay Spencer Interact: Mark Anelli Roteract: Jim Eaton
Gay Spencer, Youth Service
Youth Service: RYLA
Youth Service: Interact
ROTARACT | SLOWe are a group of like-minded individuals who have a love for community and international service.
Meet us on the FIRST and THIRD Tuesday of every month at 6:30 PM new location Rosetta Stone4800 Morabito PlaceAcross from the SLO Airport226 likhttps://www.facebook.com/RotaractSLOes · 14 talking about this
Youth Service: Roteract
Youth Service: Exchange Students
Activities Business Socials Essay Contest Exemptions Group Study Exchange(GSE)
Karen Libby, Vocational Service
Business Socials: 4 per year◦ Relax the Back, Sept 4th
◦ Glenn Burdette, Dec 11th
◦ March 5th – AVAILABLE◦ June 4th – AVAILABLE
Rotary pays for the party, it’s a chance to show off your business
Fun and Games
Winners earn scholarships Judges are needed Contest is first part of the year… winners
announced in March
4 Way Essay Test
Two minutes of time to talk about your business…
Share a new specialty, product, offering, etc…
Or, talk about a charity that you are involved with
Yes, it’s going to cost you!!!
Exemptions
A unique cultural and vocational exchange for young(er) people (25-40)
The program provides travel grants for teams to exchange visits in paired countries.
For 4-6 weeks, team members experience a host country’s culture & institutions, see how their business is practiced in the other country, exchange ideas & develop relationships
GSE (Group Study Exchange)
Projects NID: National Immunization Day in
February Mobile Health Unit in Mexico Possible : Enhancing Polio ward rooms at a
Hospital in India
Lynne Callahan & Tim Williams, International Service Co-chairs
Dr. Matthews
Financials for both the club and charities Tax Returns for both Member Billing Expense reimbursement Annual Dues: $275 will be on your next
statement Credit Card on file?
Laura Krueger, Treasurer
Focus’ Membership Retention New Member recruitment New Member orientation New Member engagement
Jim Eaton, Membership
Short the following classifications: Auto or collision Repair Construction Development City/County Mgmt. Public safety Radio/Tele. Mgmt.gmt.
Long: Banking and
Finance Advertising Engineering Non Profits Real Estate Retired
Membership
Board Meeting Minutes District Reports Rotary International Reports New Member Kits Supplies Weekly meeting attendance: Rick Owens,
Gay Yvette Spencer, Debbie Trout, Kevin Rice
Ali Semon, Secretary
Focus Polio Plus Foundation Giving Foundation Endowment Recognition of Paul Harris Members
Jeff Garza, Foundation
Focus Promote Rotary Efforts Increase Fund Raiser Ticket Sales Recruitment of New Members
Mary Verdin, Public Relations
Activities Recruit and orient speakers Meeting media
Mark Anelli, Programs
Jul 17, 2013 Kyle Wiens How to Fix Everything
Jul 24, 2013 Diane Auten --TBD
Jul 31, 2013 Dave Morgan Affordable Care Act-ive Transformation
Upcoming Programs
Separate 501c3 Organization All charitable efforts are billed, expensed
and receipted through this organization Provides a tax-deductible opportunity for
members Major source of income: Annual Event at
the PAC
Rotary Charities
PAC Event: February 14 Ticket Prices Members are expected to buy at least 4 at
any price point Raffle Tickets Party Committee
Rick Owens, Fund Raising