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Archives for May 2016

Notes from the “Being a Rotary World President, Meeting Unique Challenges”

May 22, 2016 by rot13ad57min Leave a Comment

This blog post is built from notes taken by Paul Andrus during the speech where all four past Rotary International Presidents were on stage at District 5170’s District Conference held in May/June of 2016.

District Conference 5170 May 2016 - Four RI Presidents Speak Together
Richard “Rick” D. King, Cliff Dochterman, M.A.T. Caparas & Gary C.K. Huang

M.A.T Caparas

President of Rotary International 1986-1987, Graduate of Harvard Law School
When M.A.T. Caparas took the stage, he preferred to stand at the podium and is 92 years old. He was proud of four large events that took place during his term.

The Launch of Polio Plus (originally started in the Philippines)

“Many people thought we were crazy to try to raise 120 million when the previous fundraising campaign to raise only 12 million had merely raised 6 million. It was a bold assertion. In the end, we raised more than double the initial goal of 120 million. It was true that more than half was raised in the U.S., but what was truly amazing was that the governor’s global wide had helped raise the second 120 million outside the U.S. This is where the campaign began for immunization and worldwide efforts for the betterment of children’s health. The immunization began in the Philippines. Eventually WHO (World Health Organization) decided to join our efforts.”

Purchased a new building for Rotary International Headquarters

“Previously the headquarters was a small picturesque building, but it was too small for global operations. The situation became desparate, expanding into neighboring buildings and very limited space. There was discussion of moving to another town or even another state. Then, almost by accident, a new building appeared in the marketplace. It came about through the merger of two large medical supply companies and they no longer needed the space. The mortgage of the building was paid off within 8 years of Rotary purchasing it. One Rotary Center in Evanston, Illinois has 18 stories, and is much larger than the old office allowing the organization to grow and function more properly.”

Built “Rotary Village Corps”

Admission of Women to Rotary

Admission of women to Rotary was a very controversial thing. In 1986, there had been movement to make changes to allow women into Rotary, but there was substantial resistance which had been taking place over a solid 10 years. Rotary did not admit women until 1987 when, by court order, women were admitted as members of Rotary. In 1989, Rotary’s Council on Legislation (which met only every 3 years) moved formally to allow women to join the international organization. M.A.T. Caparas said, “Without women, Rotary would be in a sad state. Having women in our Rotary clubs has allowed new energy and allowed us to have more meaningful projects. They have changed the tone of club culture and the pace of the work being accomplished. They have brought us kindness and compassion”.

Gary C.K. Huang

President of Rotary International 2014-2015
Gary C.K. Huang served closely with Richard “Rick” D. King (Niles Rotary Club Member) when Rick King was President of Rotary International. They have such a close relationship that there was one time when Rick King was on a plane heading home to the U.S. when Gary gave him a call. He wanted Rick to change his flight and go directly to Taipei, Taiwan to address Rotary members there. Rick asked Gary if it was organized yet and Gary replied “No, but it will not be a problem.” So, Rick turned around and flew to Taiwan. Within 48 hours, Gary had organized an audience of over 1000 Rotary members to greet Rick and attend this meeting. Rick stated “I knew then that Gary is a man of the people and a leader of men”.

During Gary C.K. Huang’s speech at the District Conference, he also addressed that he was happy women were and are involved in Rotary. He was also very excited to address the fact that Rotary International is zeroing in on completely eliminating Polio from the world. At the time of the District Conference, there had only been 7 cases reported worldwide in 2 countries. It is fully expected to be eradicated within the next two years.

Cliff Dochterman

President of Rotary International 1992-1993

Cliff shared a story where local Rotary leaders had contacted him when he was Rotary International President to help with a refugee crisis situation that had developed from the Balkan War covering Croatia, Bosnia and Serbia. Ernst Rag, an Austrian Rotarian, sent in a letter to President Cliff at Headquarters. Cliff opened the letter and read it. Ernst shared that in his district there was a civil war breaking out and there were thousands of people pouring out of Bosnia and Croatia. At the end of the letter, he said if you cannot help, “I will understand, but please do not appoint a committee to this task.” Cliff spoke with the Rotary Foundation people at headquarters and was told that there was no way they could pull together something last minute. Large projects like this take years of planning to execute properly. Cliff decided to give it a go himself.

Cliff flew to Zagreb to meet a small Rotary club there. They took him and visited refugee camps – “thousands and thousands of people”, recounted Cliff. The refugees were comprised of children and the elderly. The adults were fighting or had been killed. Each camp had between three and four thousand people. There were 34 camps in total. At the airport when Cliff arrived, a reporter cornered him and asked him, “Who are you helping? The Serbs, the Croats or the Bosnians?”. Cliff replied simply, “I’m helping those people that need help.”

An account was set up in Austria to handle incoming donations and 8 millions dollars was raised in prompt order. Canada Air stepped up and helped with transporting refugee supplies. Once on the ground in Europe, Rotarians drove these supplies across Germany all the way to Croatia in vans. Sometime later, the United Nations sent a letter telling Rotarians, “Thank you for what you did. We estimate you saved the lives of over 100,000 people throughout that winter with your supplies.” To this day, Cliff keeps a photo from Rotary’s magazine from this campaign. It’s one of his fondest memories serving as a Rotarian. Outside of Polio Plus, this was the largest campaign affecting the most lives done by Rotarians. It was done quickly and by simple normal people stepping up to accomplish the task.

Finally, Cliff shared how he became involved in Rotary. He used to be a waiter where the Rotarians met each week. Many years later, he returned to assure this club that even the busboy can make it to Rotary International President!

Richard “Rick” D. King

President of Rotary International 2001 – 2002

Rick’s speech was fairly short as time was short at this point in time. He has so many wonderful experiences and stories to share, we hope that he will be helpful in helping us at Niles Rotary publish some of them for historical purposes on our site. We are very proud to be the home club of a Rotary International President who had more growth in his year than any other Rotary International President. he is known the world over by Rotarians from the four corners of the earth.

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Fellowship Fridays

May 12, 2016 by rot13ad57min Leave a Comment

Welcome to Fellowship Fridays! Where club members are welcome to bring guests or just attend themselves an intimate evening with a small group of Rotarians hosted at a Rotarians home. This is a great way to learn more about your fellow Rotarians and enjoy some beverages and snacks in a relaxing way on a Friday evening. You can find the addresses of the Rotarian’s home on the ClubRunner website. Here is the preliminary schedule.

Bring a food item and a beverage to share. Typically the evening will start around 8pm and finish around 11pm.

May 20th – Chuck Canada
May 27th – Scott Chambers
June 3rd – Sandi & Dick Pantages
June 10th – Almos & Erika Adorjan
June 17th – Geeta & Vasu Kadambi
June 24th – (Night Available for Hosting)
July 1st – (Possibly a Skip due the July 4th)
July 8th – (Night Available for Hosting)
July 15th – Lisa & Dirk Lorenz
July 22nd – Judy & Mike Coleman

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Astronomy Night at Blacow Elementary 04.19.16

May 12, 2016 by rot13ad57min Leave a Comment

Robertson High Students and Staff along with Niles Rotarians put together an “Astonomy Night” where the elementary school students were able to explore different stations building tools or crafts related to Astronomy. The high school students from Robertson worked diligently all night assisting the elementary school students. Putting together telescopes and helping these youngsters explore this field was literally all fun and games. We send out a big thank you to the generous students of Robertson High that made this event possible with the help of their fearless leader Paul Barry!

Astronomy Night 1

Astronomy Night 2

Astronomy Night 3

Astronomy Night 4

Here’s what Paul Barry, Service Learning & Leadership Coordinator at Robertson High had to say about the evening:

On Thursday, April 19th students from Robertson High School in conjunction with Niles Rotary Club put together Astronomy Night at Blacow Elementary. Our job was to put together educational, but fun activities for the kids that had to do with astronomy. The overall experience was heartwarming for us at Robertson. Astronomy night made us realize just how open minded children are, and we saw just how much they enjoyed learning. The children and parents who attended Astronomy night were very friendly and welcoming as were the members of the Niles Rotary Club. We appreciate Niles Rotary’s organization of the event and those who attended Astronomy Night and look forward to similar opportunities.​​

What a great event! They want us to come back in the Fall – good work folks!

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President Lisa’s May Message

May 2, 2016 by sandi83 Leave a Comment

I can hardly believe that this is my second to last Pinion article!

Hats off, congratulations and thank you to PE Angus for a great event! The highlight of last month was our 21st Annual Elimination Raffle and Dinner, which is our only club fundraiser for the year. This was a year of change, a new venue, the Doubletree Hilton Hotel in Newark hosted our event. 402 individuals entered into a beautiful room decorated in an African animal motif that played on our Fund a Need project presented by our own Dr. Richard Godfrey making a request for help to send a container of medical supplies from MedShare to Kenya to be used in the Matibabu Hospital. The hope of raising $10,000 was quickly realized as paddle after paddle was raised by the many caring individuals in the room. Within a matter of minutes over $25,000 was raised! It was a heartwarming moment seeing the love and support in the room. We are waiting to hear the final numbers for the raffle baskets, silent auction and live auction.

We inducted 3 new members, Jeff Schinkel and Sam Forbes sponsored by Sherry Higgs, and Maria Mendoza sponsored by me! Maria was quick to follow the tradition started by Geeta Kadambi and Kimberly MacFarlane. Maria gave her Ice Breaker minutes after being inducted into the club.

Congratulations to new blue badge members Aggie Freeman, Geeta Kadambi, Wendy Mills and Josh Carlson! All of these new members are already contributing much to our club in many ways – we are so fortunate to recruit and retain such excellent members, thanks to the efforts of all of you.

A big thank you to Community Service director Terri Landon for the wonderful Astronomy Night at Blacow Elementary school. Several Niles Rotarians assisted the Robertson High School Interactors and Greater Fremont Rotaract club to teach close to 80 elementary students how to build marshmallow constellations, make astronaut pudding, along with several other fun projects. It was such a great event, Principal Jose Hernandez asked if we would come back and do it again in the fall!

An additional community service project on April 30 was the planting of trees in Niles Community Park in honor of Arbor Day; Community Service director Terri Landon had a team of several Niles Rotarians working with the Boy Scouts to get the trees planted.

Our Area 3 Day in the Park was busy, with booths and volunteers from the Area 3 Rotary clubs, Areas 4 and 5 Interact clubs, and the Rotaract Club of Greater Fremont to help children with fishing in Lake Elizabeth and to promote Rotary in the Tri-City area. Thank you to all who helped with the event.

I am pleased to announce that the Niles Rotary website won the District competition as the best website in the District for medium sized clubs! The District competition for best newsletters, Facebook pages, and websites was chaired by Sandi Pantages – thank you Sandi for taking on that task for the District.

I have just returned from the annual District Conference at the San Ramon Marriott. Past President Kimberly Hartz Foster and Area Governor Daren Young have been working hard to put together a great conference for our District 5170. I told Governor Susan Valenta that Niles club would have 50 individuals registered for the conference, and I am proud to say that we have 51 people registered! As always, Niles Rotary has kicked it up a notch!!! The conference was awesome, and I came away touched and inspired by the many ways Rotary serves humanity. There were many Niles Rotarians helping make the District Conference the best I have ever attended – their names are included in the article on the conference included in this Pinion.

Until next month …

President Lisa

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May 2016 Pinion

May 2, 2016 by sandi83 Leave a Comment

May 2016 Pinion

In This Issue

  • On Track With President Lisa
  • Reverse Raffle, Dinner, and Auction
  • Community Service: Astronomy Night at Blacow School
  • District 5170 Conference – April 29-May 1 – San Ramon Marriott
  • New Members
  • Club meetings and photos

Filed Under: Pinion Newsletter

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