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Photos from President Colette's BBQ on 15th August 2009

      

        

  

  

         

       

      

   

  

  

 

 

Last Updated ( Monday, 07 September 2009 23:17 )
 

Rotarians Visit From Dublin North

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Fellow Rotarians,

 What a successful day!  Sincere thanks go to Alana for organising what turned out to be a most enjoyable day…a day of fellowship in the best Rotary tradition, a day of laughter and fun not to mind finding a new way of going to Kinsale. Trust an American to show us locals the way!

Special thanks also goes to the drivers….Alana and Margie (who not only planned the day but also took great care of the less mobile amongst our visitors), Sheila, Ger and Dave. Thanks also to Noel who stepped in at the last minute to act as chauffer only to find he wasn’t needed. Thank you also to those members who made a special effort to attend today…your presence was appreciated.

Strong links were forged with the Dublin North club and we have been invited to visit them on a Tuesday of our choosing.  I certainly intend to take up this invitation but I am

calling rank here and saying it will be during school holidays

Thanks again to Alans and to everyone who helped make today special.

Yours in Rotary

Collette O'Neill

President

       

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Last Updated ( Monday, 31 August 2009 22:41 )
 

Mia Farrow at Convention

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Opening Plenary Session

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Ed Futa, (the man in the middle above) the General Secretary of Rotary International, was just introduced as master of ceremonies. East meets West is the theme of this year as the president is Eastern (Korean) meeting in England (West).

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 01 July 2009 08:52 ) Read more...
 

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I start this blog at about the half way point of my first Rotary convention, sitting at the First (and main) plenary session.  The LG arena is as big a venue as I have ever seen, and in a little while it will be filled with 10,000+ delegates.  My connection to Rotary is the international aspect of the organization.  Here I can assume certain values (service above self) in all the people I meet.  I can also assume a certain relative affluence, which while not completely true allows for the values of service above self to manifest.

My convention time so far has been perfect.  My list of reasons I came to Birmingham were three fold: 1) To find the Ugandan club through which the Cork Bishopstown Club can send computer, printer, and years internet to the school supported in part by Bead for Life.  2) To connect with more partners for the Future(s) Project that I facilitate and 3) To connect face to face with people who are active on the internet.

#1 (above) was taken care of during my first breakout session on Thursday – sitting with Rotaract groups (21-30 year old Early days Rotarian family groups) I met two women with fantastic energy from Uganda.  We exchanged phone numbers and yesterday, when Collette our incoming club president arrived, the deal was sealed.  Completing an international project is good for their new group, and having people on the ground in Uganda who are yound and willing to help is a big plus for us.

#2  was as easily completed (although I hold the possibility of more partnerships being formed).  On my first walk through the hall of Friendship I met Brenda, who is promoting an advanced early stage literacy program.  She not only has missing information on literacy development through sounds that should prove useful to my partners in India.  She also is running a school that seems a good mix of many of the concepts that we have been discussing in our online meetings. 

#3Turned out to be the least of the three - there is a ROTI (Rotarians on the Internet and there are completely virtual Rotary groups.  so if anyone needs Rotary intformation these litsts add interest and variety to all the resources available.  But unexpectedly.....

#4 I had a great time with People - people from the Malahide Rotary group being the top of the list but really all of the Rotarians who attended the evening with outgoing District Governor Paul Hutchinson were fantastic.

  

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 01 July 2009 08:53 )
 
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