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Presidential Theme For 2016-17
 
ROTARY PRESIDENTIAL MESSAGE FOR JULY
ROTARY PRESIDENTIAL MESSAGE FOR JULY
 
JOHN F. GERM
PRESIDENT 2016-17
JULY 2016
 
Today, we look ahead toward a Rotary year that may one day be known as the greatest in our history: the year that sees the world's last case of polio. Wild poliovirus caused only 74 cases of polio in 2015, all of them in Afghanistan and Pakistan. As we continue to work tirelessly toward our goal of eradication, we must also look beyond it: preparing to leverage our success into even greater successes to come.
It is tremendously important to Rotary's future that our role in the eradication of polio be recognized. The more we are known for what we've achieved, the more we'll be able to attract the partners, the funding, and, most important, the members to achieve even more. We're working hard at RI headquarters to be sure that Rotary gets that recognition. But it can't all happen in Evanston. We need you to get the word out through your clubs and in your communities about what Rotary is and what we do. We need to be sure that our clubs are ready for the moment when polio is finally eradicated – so that when people who want to do good see that Rotary is a place where they can change the world, every Rotary club is ready to give them that opportunity.
 
We know that if we want to see Rotary Serving Humanity even better in the years ahead, we'll need more willing hands, more caring hearts, and more bright minds to move our work forward. We'll need clubs that are flexible, so that Rotary service will be attractive to younger members, recent retirees, and working people. We'll need to seek out new partnerships, opening ourselves more to collaborative relationships with other organizations.
Looking ahead, we also see a clear need to prioritize continuity in our leadership. We in Rotary are all playing on the same team, working toward the same goals. If we want to reach those goals together, we all have to move in the same direction – together.
 
Every day that you serve in Rotary, you have the opportunity to change lives. Everything you do matters; every good work makes the world better for us all. In this new Rotary year, we all have a new chance to change the world for the better, through Rotary Serving Humanity.
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Guess Speakers: JC Cavazos (Cesario Vavazos Jr)
Guess Speaker from New York Life Insurance:
 
JC Cavazos, Senior Development Manager with New York Life, speaks to us about financial protection and the ways New York Life can help us.  
 
 
 
    
Welcome New Member Michael Kelley!
New Member Michael Kelley:
 
    On behalf of the Humble Rotary we are very excited to introduce and welcome our newest member Michael Kelley and his family. 
 
 
End Polio Now
Membership, The More We Have, The More We Can Do
Rotary Serving Humanity
Rotary Voices RSS
By Rebeccah Bartlett, 2014-16 Rotary Peace Fellow, Duke University and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Many refugees rank finding a job and getting a good education for their children as their most pressing needs after finding asylum in … Continue reading
 
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About Rotary
Rotary brings together a global network of volunteer leaders dedicated to tackling the world’s most pressing humanitarian challenges. Rotary connects 1.2 million members of more than 35,000 Rotary clubs in over 200 countries and geographical areas. Their work impacts lives at both the local and international levels, from helping families in need in their own communities to working toward a polio-free world. For more information, visit www.humblerotary.com or www.Rotary.org or e-mail info@humblerotary.com. Like us at www.facebook.com/humblerotary  
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