Monday, June 24, 2013

President's Representative Mike and Mary Anne McCarthy visit District Conference

This is the text from Rotarian McCarthy's Closing Remarks at the District Conference ...



From the moment Mary Anne and I were greeted at the Lexington Airport by Joy & PDG Jerry, with a bouquet including lilac from their own yard, all of you have made us feel MOST welcome.

Those who have had the chance to meet or, as DGN John, to work with RI President Sakuji know he would be here himself if that were physically possible.

Congratulations, DG Kathryn, on a year of accomplishments with your Clubs and their Rotarians!  Your Conference has done a very good job of highlighting these things.  Especially noteworthy to the wider Rotary world are the contributions many of the leaders make beyond District 6740 to multi-District and Zone AND Rotary efforts and events.  This in no way diminishes the great benefits the Clubs and Rotarians bring to their more immediate communities, including your District-wide response to those areas touched by the tornado in March of last year.

The Conference has also provided great opportunities for fellowship, one of the bedrocks of Rotary.  The bluegrass group Friday night certainly got people hopping, including the GSE Team with Team Leader Jon showing them how!

District 6740 is a fine example to others.  You have Clubs & Rotarians serving their communities in large AND small ways.  You have leaders involved to help things get done.  The commitment of your District leaders, past, present and future, to keeping the Clubs strong bodes well for the continuation of this good work.

Again, Mary Anne and I thank ALL of you for making us feel so welcome!  And thank you, DG Kathryn, for your leadership this year.  (And John for your vital support!!)

Finally, thank you to all the Rotarians for ALL that you do for Rotary and for your communities.  YOU are the ones who give life to

PEACE THROUGH SERVICE.

District Conference Awards - Club Builder and Peace Through Service Awards

District Rotarians enjoyed a delicious dinner prepared by Chef Terry Crist and the fellowship of their colleagues during the Saturday night celebration banquet. The following awards were presented during the conference: 


Club Builder Award:  Keith Key, Jack McAllister, Dean Hammond for Visioning, Paul Claiborne of London Club, Paris Club for fundraiser with West Liberty Club.

DG Kathryn Hardman presents the Club Builder award to DGE Jack McAllister,
RC Lexington (left) and Keith Key, RC Lexington Sunrise (right)

DG Kathryn Hardman and Paul Claiborne, RC London

RC Paris President Ernie Trosper receives the
Club Builder award for the club's fundraiser with RC
West Liberty to benefit  tornado relief



District Peace Through Service Award:  Rotary Club of Falmouth



Presidential Citations awarded at District Conference

Presidential Citation recipients: 
Somerset, Somerset-Pulaski County, Richmond, Lexington, Stanford, Georgetown, Versailles- Woodford County, Louisa, Ashland, Berea, Bluegrass Richmond, Carlisle, Cynthiana, Fleming County, Grayson, Hazard, Kenton County, London, Louisa, Mt. Sterling, Paris


RC Ashland
RC  London

RC Berea
RC Versailles Woodford County
RC Somerset-Pulaski County
RC Richmond

RC Somerset

RC Carlisle

RC Cynthiana

RC Hazard

RC Kenton County

RC Lexington



RC Paris








2011-2012 Presidential Citations awarded at District Conference

PDG John Adams caught up on a little unfinished business and awarded Presidential Citations to RC Pikeville and RC Florence for the Rotary year 2011 - 2012. Calculations were adjusted by RI after the 2012 District Conference, confirming that both clubs had been eligible for the Presidential Citation.

Jeanne Clark accepts the Presidential Citation for RC Pikeville


Rotarians work for tornado relief




Save the Date - A Celebration to be held Sunday, August 4th

SAVE THE DATE:
                   A 40/80 Grand Celebration
                    PDG JOHN BURKHART
                  IN 1973 I JOINED ROTARY
                      IN 1933 I WAS BORN
COME JOIN ME IN PRAISE AND THANKSGIVING FOR THE OPPORTUNITY TO PRACTIVE"SERVICE ABOVE SELF" AND TO LIVE SO LONG.

 SUNDAY, AUGUST 4, 2013

            2-4 P.M.

SHORT PROGRAM AT 3:00P.M.

THE GOSPEL BARN

703 COLLEGE AND ENGINEER ST. CORBIN, KY.

(MASTER ST.- ACROSS FROM PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IS COLLEGE ST- PARK IN EPISCOPAL CHURCH PARKING LOT.

GREAT FOOD, MUSIC.FUN AND FELLOWSHIP

PDG  JOHN BURKHART

RC Pikeville enjoys a day at Keeneland

Keeneland Race Course in Lexington was the site of a recent social event for over fifty members and guests of the Pikeville Rotary Club.  The group experienced beautiful spring weather on Saturday, April 6 as they enjoyed a day of racing from the Kentucky Room at Keeneland.  Thousands of visitors turned out to participate in one of the rituals of spring in the Bluegrass – a day at the track. 

Members of the Pikeville Rotary Club enjoy various social events during the year as well as the fellowship that comes with working on a number of local and international humanitarian service projects.  To find out more information about the Pikeville Rotary Club, go to www.pikevillerotary.org.



 Eva Hinkle, her fiancé Greg Stewart, and Gerri  and Ken Kinder were among the guests at Keeneland. 
Both Eva and Gerri are active members of the Pikeville Rotary Club.

Pikeville Rotary Youth Club Receives Awards


PIKEVILLE ROTARY YOUTH CLUB RECEIVES AWARDS

Pikeville Rotary Club recently successfully completed their 10 years of Interact sponsorship. The club enrolls high school students from Pike County and Pikeville city to engage in various service projects. The goal of the program is to encourage leadership in our youth while instilling local and international community service.

The following students participated in the program this year: Esha Narola, Henna Chandel, Rachel Hazelett, Dalton Stanley, Breanna Blackburn, Hunter Heffington, Iman Ali, Noor Ali, Keeley Williams, Krishna Ammisetty, Micah Heffington, Patrick Cordero, Pranay Patel, Vianna Le, Wendi Smith, Beniah Stumph, Olivia Lane, Cailee Marcum, Cameron Wright, Rachel Smith, Elizabeth Johnson, Holly Hamilton, Haleigh Harris, Kaitlin Mosley, Mason Johnson, Elisha Caudill, Sarah Caudill, Paige Werner.

Esha Narola served as the president, Iman Ali as vice president, Henna Chandel as the secretary, Noor Ali and Rachel Smith as the school coordinators.

Local community service projects included volunteering at the UPike Homecoming, Safe Halloween for children sponsored by the YMCA, Coats for Kids program, the Pikeville Rotary Club Pancake Day and International Dinner.  The club also collected about 500 cans for Westcare, the local homeless shelter.

International service projects included collecting and donating 150 used eyeglasses to the Indian Red Cross and 400 textbooks for various third world countries.

They also participated in Rotary educational activities.

Esha Narola, Rachel Hazelett, and Henna Chandel were awarded the Outstanding Service Awards by Howard Roberts, President of the Pikeville Rotary Club, while Dalton Stanley, Wendi Smith Iman Ali, Noor Ali, Patrick Cordero, and Pranay Patel received Community Service Awards.

The program is coordinated by Dr Seema Sachdeva of Pikeville Rotary Club. All local high school students are encouraged to join and they can get program application in fall from their school counselors.

Josephine Richardson recognized for many years of service to GSE program


Past District Governor Processional Into District Conference

Many Past District Governors were on hand in London, Kentucky to celebrate the 2012-2013 Rotary Year with District Governor Kathryn Hardman













Convention kicks off in Lisbon, Portugal with the Heart of America Dinner Cruise

DG Kathryn Hardman and Vincenzo Fressola enjoy the
Heart of America Dinner Cruise in Lisbon

Polio Update

Wild Poliovirus

Weekly Update

World Health Organization

Week Ending 5 June 2013

New wild polio cases reported in the past week for 2013: 4

Total number of cases in 2012: 223

Total number of wild cases in 2012 YTD: 67

Total number of wild cases in 2013 YTD: 45


Ge n e r a l Po l i o H e a d l i n e s-W e e k En d i n g 5 June 2 0 1 3
The Independent Monitoring Board (IMB) for polio eradication has underscored that

‘stopping polio transmission by end 2014 is a realistic prospect’. In the report of its 7-9

May meeting, the IMB commended the program on the fundamental changes that

have transformed the effort into a more responsive and coordinated health initiative,

which has brought polio to the lowest levels ever.



En d e m i c Co u n t r y He a d l i n e s- -We e k En d i n g 5 June 2 0 1 3
Afghanistan:
No new cases The total number of WPV cases for 2013 is 2. " . . . . . Subnational

immunization days (SNIDs) were conducted in various high-risk areas throughout May,

with further activities planned in June.

Nigeria
No new cases The total number of WPV cases for 2013 remains 24. The most recent

WPV case had onset of paralysis on 25 April (WPV1 from Borno).

Pakistan:
One new case The total cases for 2013 is 10. "One new positive environmental

sample (WPV1) has been confirmed, from Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP). This

year, 18 environmental samples positive for WPV1 have been reported (of which 12

were collected in Peshawar, FATA and Hyderabad, Sindh).

Horn Of Africa: (Non-endemic)
Three new WPV cases were reported in the past week (all from Banadir, Somalia),

bringing the total number of WPV1 cases in the region to nine (two WPV1s from Kenya

and seven WPV1s from Somalia). The most recent WPV1 case in the region had onset

of paralysis on 14 May (WPV1 from Kenya).

Photos from the District Conference

PDG Joe Caldwell discusses the Rotary Foundation

PDG Tom Ashford Reports on Myanmar Project at District Conference


Photos from the Polio Luncheon and DGN John Salyers




Rotarians enjoy the fellowship of the conference: