Tuesday, July 23, 2013

District Governor’s Letter to the District


 

Dear Rotarians of District 6740,

I am honored and humbled to be your District Governor . I follow in the path of governors who have lived Rotary’s motto and served with distinction and set a high standard. I have been especially appreciative of the relationship Past District Governor John Adams, Immediate Past District Governor Kathryn Hardman, District Governor Elect John Salyers and I have had over the last couple of years as we have worked together on the various aspects of Rotary to strengthen the Rotary clubs in our district, expand service in the name of Rotary and develop future Rotary leaders. I am inspired by the Rotarians and Rotary clubs who have modeled the way of Rotary in my 34 years as a Rotarian.

In January of this year, my wife, Kay and I met RI President Ron Burton and his wife Jetta at the International Assembly training for District Governors from around the world. There, President Ron announced his theme for the 2013-14 Rotary year  Engage Rotary, Change Lives. That theme speaks to me as a Rotarian. In many ways it is a call to action for all us Rotarians. Engagement means making a connection and becoming involved. I learned that early after being a Rotarian for only a month and a half and being made co-chair for a new fundraising project for my then Rotary club in Ottawa, Ontario Canada. President Ron Burton claims that when “you make the decision to truly engage Rotary – to bring Rotary service and Rotary values into every day of your life –that is when you start to see the incredible impact you can have”. That is when we see that we really can change lives.

I have now just begun to make my visits to our clubs. I have been awed by the stories I’ve been told of projects and activities and funds raised to support club projects. These are stories of Rotarians living our theme. Be it ever so.

Engage Rotary, Change Lives

Jack McAllister
Rotary Club of Lexington, Kentucky USA
District 6740, Governor 2013-14

Final District Message from iPDG Kathryn Hardman

Kathryn and John enjoying the Convention in Lisbon, Portugal

















Dear Rotarians,
 
This year I had the honor of presenting PDG Leon Riggs of the Carlisle Club with his 50 year membership pin.  He gave a wonderful, extemporaneous speech about all the places he had visited as a Rotarian.  I am going to borrow a line from Leon Riggs-Rotary has taken me many places.  Rotary has taken me to places that show me the diversity and beauty of our commonwealth and the world.  It is a world that is full of the goodwill and good work that defines Rotary and Rotarians everywhere.

Rotary has taken me many places both as a Rotarian and as your district governor.  It has taken me to the historic Cumberland Gap region and the Rotary clubs of Middlesboro and Pineville.  Rotary has taken me to the shadows of the beautiful Pine Mountain and Black Mountain to the Rotary clubs of Whitesburg and Cumberland.  Rotary has taken me to the heart of coal country and the clubs of Harlan, Hazard and Pikeville.

Rotary has taken me many places.  It has taken me to the Big Sandy River Valley and the Rotary clubs of Grayson, Paintsville, Prestonsburg and Louisa.  Rotary has taken me to the historic communities of the Ohio River Valley and the Rotary clubs of Ashland, Russell, Maysville, and Augusta.

Rotary has taken me many places.  It has taken me to the suburban communities of metropolitan Cincinnati to the Rotary clubs of Florence, Covington, Campbell, and Kenton.   Rotary has taken me to the Licking River Valley and the Rotary clubs of Falmouth, Flemingsburg, and West Liberty. 

Rotary has taken me to the beautiful bluegrass communities and the Rotary clubs of Lexington, Lexington Sunrise, Carlisle, Cynthiana, Paris, Georgetown, Mount Sterling, Woodford-Versailles, Nicholasville, Richmond, Bluegrass Richmond, Winchester, Lancaster, Berea and Stanford.  And of course, Rotary has taken me to the Cumberland River Valley communities of our close neighbor clubs of Somerset, Somerset Pulaski and Corbin.

Rotary has taken me many places.  It has taken me to New Orleans and abroad to Bangkok Thailand and Lisbon Portugal as I visited Rotary International conventions.  Rotary has taken me to Zone Institutes in to St. Louis, Birmingham, and Nashville.

Rotary has taken me many places and it has brought me back to my home club and my home community of London.  Rotary has shown me that while  worldwide we may speak different languages and  our food may taste a little different,  Rotarians are working together as citizens our own communities and citizens of the world for Peace Through Service.  Continue your good work and thank you for allowing me to serve as your District Governor.  It has been an honor and a privilege.  Peace!

Kathryn Hardman
Immediate Past District Governor



Rotary at the port in Naples, Italy

District Governor Jack McAllister installed at RC Lexington on July 11




iPDG Kathryn Hardman pins Jack McAllister with the District Governor's pin
 
 
 
The Rotary Club of Lexington hosted the installation of District Governor (DG) Jack McAllister at Fasig-Tipton in Lexington on July 11, 2013. In attendance for the installation at Jack’s home club were Past District Governors (PDG) of RC Lexington Hunt Perkins, Bill Perrine, George Wilson, Tom Ashford and Robert Ryan and PDG John Adams and Christie of RC Somerset-Pulaski County. Participating in the installation were Immediate PDG Kathryn Hardman of RC London, accompanied by husband John Strojan, District Governor Elect John Salyers of RC Florence accompanied by his wife Connie and District Governor Nominee Cindy Legg of RC Paintsville. DG Jack was presented with the District Governor pin and the W.M. Albright District Governor’s briefcase by IPDG Kathryn Hardman who in turn received her Past District Governor pin. DGE John Salyers and DGN Cindy Legg each received the pin of their respective office.
 
 
 
 

Meet RI President Ron Burton

from Rotary.org

http://www.rotary.org/en/AboutUs/RotaryLeadership/RIPresident/Pages/ridefault.aspx

 

Ron D. Burton

Rotary Club of Norman, Oklahoma, USA,
President, Rotary International, 2013-14
Download the president's photo
Download a video about the president

Ron D. Burton retired as president of the University of Oklahoma Foundation Inc. in 2007. He is a member of the U.S. Supreme Court Bar, the Oklahoma Bar Association, and the Cleveland County Bar Association. He is also a member of the American Bar Association, the ABA Section of Taxation Exempt Organizations Committee, and the ABA Section of Real Property, Probate, and Trust Committee on Charitable Organizations. He was vice president of the Last Frontier Council of the Boy Scouts of America and received the Silver Beaver Award. He also received the Norman United Way and Junior League Volunteer of the Year Civic Award.
His extensive service to The Rotary Foundation includes vice chair and member of the Foundation Trustees, vice chair of the Future Vision Committee, and member of the International PolioPlus Committee and PolioPlus Speakers Bureau. Other service includes national adviser for the Permanent Fund Initiative, member of Permanent Fund Leadership Team, and consultant to the Development Committee. In addition, he has served as a regional Rotary Foundation coordinator and moderator of the regional Rotary Foundation coordinator training program.
Burton has received the RI Service Above Self Award and the Foundation’s Citation for Meritorious Service, Distinguished Service Award, and International Service Award for a Polio-Free World. He and his wife, Jetta, are Paul Harris Fellows, Benefactors, Major Donors, and members of the Paul Harris, Bequest, and Arch C. Klumph Societies

Engage Rotary, Change Lives: 2013-2014 theme

Taken from Rotary.org
http://www.rotary.org/en/mediaandnews/news/pages/130114_ia13_theme.aspx

For a video of Ron Burton's speech please visit this link
http://vimeo.com/57404613

RI President-elect Ron Burton will ask Rotarians to Engage Rotary, Change Lives in 2013-14.
He unveiled the RI theme during the opening plenary session of the 2013 International Assembly in San Diego, California, USA, the annual training event for incoming district governors.
“If we really want to take Rotary service forward, then we must make sure that every single Rotarian has the same feeling about Rotary that each one of us here has today,” Burton said. “We need to make sure that every Rotarian has a meaningful role to play, that they’re all making a contribution, and that their contribution is valued.”

Burton said the July launch of The Rotary Foundation’s new grant model, Future Vision, makes it an exciting time to be a Rotarian. He said the new grant model, which has been used by about 100 pilot districts since 2010, represents a new era for the Foundation, and will help Rotarians get excited about Rotary’s ability to change lives.

“It takes everything that is wonderful about Rotary and raises it to a new level — by encouraging bigger, more sustainable projects while providing increased flexibility for local projects, both of which address the needs of the community being served,” he said.

Burton asked the incoming district governors to take the lead in helping their clubs through the transition, with the assistance of their district Rotary Foundation chairs, who also attended the assembly this year. The training sessions are focusing heavily on equipping these leaders to go back to their districts as experts on the new grant model.

Before the assembly, Burton asked each of the incoming governors to make a donation in their name to The Rotary Foundation in order to demonstrate leadership by example. At the assembly, he announced that all 537 governors-elect had complied; along with donations from all RI Board members and Foundation Trustees, the contributions totaled US$675,412.

“Now, I have to believe that some of this is money that The Rotary Foundation probably would not have received had I not asked. And I think that this is an important lesson” he said. “If you want somebody else to do something, you can just sit around and wait for them to get the idea, or you can ask.”

Burton applied that lesson also to membership development, which he insisted is the responsibility of every Rotarian. He told the audience that although he had been an active member of the Key Club, a youth program of Kiwanis International, he went on to join Rotary simply because the Rotary Club of Norman, Oklahoma, invited him to.

“You have to ask,” he said.

But Burton emphasized that the job doesn’t end when a new member joins: “It’s not done until that new member is engaged in Rotary, inspired by Rotary, and uses the power of Rotary service to change lives.”

Upcoming Events

August

4:  Celebration of PDG John  Burkhart's 50 years in Rotary/80th birthday, 2-4 p.m., The Gospel
     Barn, Corbin, Kentucky
17:  RLI online registration deadline
24:   RLI, Rotary Leadership Institute, Four Points Sheraton, Lexington, Kentucky
24: RC Kenton County 75th Anniversary fundraiser for polio eradication, 6 p.m. Atwood Winery




September

20 - 22: Zone Institute, Marriott Griffin Gate, Lexington, Kentucky
28: RC Maysville fundraiser - 2 Bridge Run   8 am McDonald Parkway



November

15 - 17, District Conference for 6740 and 6710, Louisville, Kentucky

Rotary Leadership Institute - August 24, 2013

Rotary Leadership Institute - August 24, 2013
Rotary Leadership Institute (District 6710/6740)
Date: August 24, 2013
Registration End Date: August 17, 2013
Place: Four Points Sheraton, 1938 Stanton Way, Lexington, KY 40511
RLI Content: Parts I, II and III
Time: 8 am—3:30 pm
http://www.hoa-rli.org/
Please go to this website to register.

The Rotary Leadership Institute (RLI) is a series of fast-paced, interactive, one-day courses offered to refine a Rotarian's leadership skills and increase their base of knowledge in Rotary.
Courses in RLI are informative, topical, interactive and geared toward busy business and professional Rotarians who want to be more effective leaders in their vocations and their clubs. RLI consists of three one day parts. Each RLI session offers all three parts, simultaneously. Each part consists of 6 topics and each topic is lead by a Discussion Leader. Attendees have the opportunity to exchange ideas about the topics and network with the other members of their group.

District Governor Official Visit Schedule


Rotary District 6740
Club Visits
2013-14
Date
Club
Day
Time
Meeting Place
15-Jul
Monday
12:00 PM
Pineville Community Hosp.
17-Jul
Wednesday
12:00 PM
Golden Corral
18-Jul
Thursday
12:00 PM
Davids Steakhouse
23-Jul
Tuesday
12:00 PM
Ken and Paul's Steakhouse Harlan
24-Jul
Wednesday
12:00 PM
Ponderosa Steak House
30-Jul
Tuesday
12:00 PM
Pine Mountain Grill
31-Jul
Wednesday
12:00 PM
El Charito Mexican Restaurant
1-Aug
Thursday
12:00 PM
Shades of Brown Restaurant
6-Aug
Tuesday
12:00 PM
Ramada Inn-Carriage House Rest.
7-Aug
Wednesday
12:00 PM
Landmark Inn
8-Aug
Thursday
12:00 PM
Reno’s Roadhouse
12-Aug
Monday
12:00 PM
Melini's
19-Aug
Monday
12:00 PM
The Elks Lodge BPOE 350
22-Aug
Thursday
12:00 PM
Bridges Christian Church
26-Aug
Monday
12:00 PM
Central Bank
27-Aug
Tuesday
7:00 AM
Shriners Hospital
27-Aug
Tuesday
12:00 PM
Bluegrass Community Hospital
28-Aug
Wednesday
12:00 PM
Stoner Creek Country Club
5-Sep
Thursday
12:00 PM
Edwardo's Pizza & Subs
10-Sep
Tuesday
12:00 PM
Winchester Country Club
16-Sep
Monday
11:45 AM
Airport Commonwealth Hilton
17-Sep
Tuesday
12:15 PM
Radisson Hotel
25-Sep
Wednesday
12:00 PM
Highland Country Club
26-Sep
Thursday
12:00 PM
Colonial Cottage
1-Oct
Tuesday
11:45 AM
Golden Corral
3-Oct
Thursday
11:45 AM
Biancke's Rest.
7-Oct
Monday
6:00 PM
Parkview Inn
8-Oct
Tuesday
11:45 AM
Rotary Club House
15-Oct
Tuesday
12:00 PM
Fleming County Hosp.-Board Rm.
17-Oct
Thursday
6:30 PM
Railroad Depot
21-Oct
Monday
12:00 PM
Kentucky Depot Rest.
22-Oct
Tuesday
12:00 PM
Mount Sterling Jerry's Restaurant
24-Oct
Thursday
12:00 PM
First Baptist Church of Louisa
28-Oct
Monday
12:00 PM
Lake Cumberland  Regional Hospital
31-Oct
Thursday
7:00 AM
Lake Cumberland Regional Hospital
5-Nov
Tuesday
12:00 PM
Lee's Famous Recipe
7-Nov
Thursday
12:00 PM
The Tea Room
19-Nov
Tuesday
12:00 PM
Kentucky Artisan Center at Berea
19-Nov
Tuesday
7:30 AM
McCready Manor
20-Nov
Wednesday
12:00 PM
Arlington Association
21-Nov
Thursday
12:00 PM
Fasig-Tipton