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    Chair Dong- Joon Lees Message

    My fellow Rotaractors and Interactors,

    As the Rotary year draws to a close, I am proud of the manyaccomplishments we have achieved together: the innovativeservice projects we have launched, the lasting friendships we havemade, and the positive impact we have had on our communities.

    This year also marked the first time in Rotary history that we convened a RotaractCouncil during the Rotaract Preconvention in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. And our

    organization has continued to grow: as of March 31, 2011, Rotaract has an impressive195,040 members and 8,480 clubs; and Interact has reached 303,991 members and13,217 clubs.

    But even beyond these exciting results, what I have appreciated even more about myrole as Committee Chair has been the opportunity to meet outstanding young men andwomen who are passionately dedicated to peace and international understanding. Ithas been such a tremendous privilege to work with such dynamic, bright, and thoughtfulindividuals, and to see their own growth. After all, I can imagine no better way than

    through Rotaract and Interact for young leaders to develop professional and leadershipskills, learn high ethical standards, and practice teamwork.

    You all have such diverse backgrounds and excel in your own professions, and yet you

    have also make time for service above self through Rotaract. As you progress in yourown careers, I encourage you to continue to make time for others through Rotary andalways strive to do Bigger, Better, and Bolder! when it comes to serving yourcommunities, both at home and abroad.

    This is my final note to you as the Rotaract-Interact Committee Chair. It has truly been apleasure to work with Rotary International, and with all the dedicated Rotaractors andInteractors I have met along the way. Thank you for the opportunity to serve alongsideyou.

    Best Wishes,

    PDG Dong-Joon Lee

    Chair, Rotaract and Interact Committee

    Rotary International

    Rotaract and Interact Newswire

    RI Rotaract & Interact

    Committee News

    In this Issue:

    Message fromChair Dong-JoonLee

    1

    RI Rotaract andInteractCommittee

    2

    Interact at the RIConvention

    3

    RotaractMoments

    3

    Planning for aSuccessful Year

    4

    Rotaract Council 6

    Rotaract at the

    RI Convention

    6

    Rotaract InvitesYou APRRC2011 & Interota2011

    7

    I am aRotaractorBecause

    8

    Jump All Overthe World

    9

    Rotaract Project:Ndola Free EyeClinic

    10

    UpcomingEvents

    10

    ExperienceRotaract

    11

    New GenerationsNewsletter

    11

    Help us to share the exciting and informative information contained within this newsletter we want it to reach as many Interactors, Rotaractors and Rotarians as possible but we needyour help.

    Forward this newsletter to all your Club/District/Region/MDIO membersAdd the newsletter to your Club/District/Region/MDIO websiteSend this newsletter to the Rotarians in your sponsoring Rotary Clubs & DistrictGovernor

    Create a note on Facebook and link it to this newsletter

    June 2011

    2010-11 RotaryInternational Theme

    Volume 3, Issue 3

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    Page 2 Rotaract & Interact Newswire

    Who are the 2010-2011 Rotaract and Interact Committee? Below are the members of the 2010-2011 Rotaract-Interact Committee, if you have any questions please donot hesitate to contact any of them.

    Members

    Vice Chair: Martin Bridge (UK)(Term ends 30 June 2012)

    Member of Rotary Since : 1975

    Email : pdg1992-rotary [at] yahoo.co.uk

    Jos Luiz Toro da Silva (Brazil)(Term ends 30 June 2013)

    Member of Rotary Since : 1988(Rotaractor 1983-88)

    Email : toro.alp [at] terra.com.br

    Eva Brodehl (Germany)(Term ends 30 June 2011)

    Member of Rotary Since : 2005

    Email : eva.brodehl [at] gmx.net

    Faik Tokatlioglu (Turkey)(Term ends 30 June 2013)

    Member of Rotary Since : 1991(Rotaractor 1983-85)

    Email: faik [at] tokatlioglu.net

    Rotaract Representatives

    Filippo Maria Pirisi (Italy)(Term ends 30 June 2012)

    Member of Rotary Since: 1977

    Email: pirisi [at] unica.it

    Lisa Hunter (England)

    (Term ends 30 June 2011)Member of Rotaract Since: 2000

    Email: lisa [at] rotaract.org.uk

    Andrea Tirone (Canada)(Term ends 30 June 2012)

    Member of Rotaract Since: 2004

    Email: anget09 [at] gmail.com

    Mamadou Doumbia (Cte d'Ivoire)

    (Term ends 30 June 2011)

    Member of Rotaract Since: 2004

    Email: doumbiajunior [at] gmail.com

    Florante Espiritu (Philippines)(Term ends 30 June 2011)

    Member of Rotaract Since: 2005

    Email: floespiritu [at] gmail.com

    Chair: Dong-Joon Lee (USA)(Term ends 30 June 2011)

    Member of Rotary Since : 1984

    Email : rotarian [at] computer.org

    Bettsy Hernandez Pizana (Mexico)(Term ends 30 June 2011)

    Member of Rotaract Since: 2002

    Email: bettsypizana [at] gmail.com

    Note: As of July 1, 2010 the Rotaract Committee is now the Rotaract and Interact Committee. The Committee isnow expected to provide guidance and advice to theBoard on all aspects of both the Rotaract and Interactprograms. The Committee also remains responsible fordeveloping the program content for the RotaractPreconvention and to promote attendance at the 2011meeting in New Orleans.

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    Interact at the RI Convention in New OrleansBy: Natalie Nguyen (Area 7 Director, Interact D5170)

    On the morning of the 22 nd of May, eight Interact D5170 District Council members and I arrived to New Orleans after taking ared eye flight from San Jose, California, the night before. Despite how long the trip was, this did not stop us from spreading what we like to call Interact love. After setting our bags down, we walked over to the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center,where we found ourselves shocked by the amount of Rotarians that were there from around the world. We quickly went to theHouse of Friendship to go to our Interact booth labeled D5170 Interact BBB Roundup and talk to Rotarians. One may ask,What does BBB stand for? Bigger, better, bolder Interact clubs.

    Throughout the four days of the convention, the District Council members and Ispoke with Rotarians from around the world about what Interact is all about andhow they can start one in their local communities. As we were socializing with theRotarians from faraway places such as Nigeria, the Philippines, and Mexico, wewere amazed by how many Interact clubs existed on a global scale. Our mainintention, though, was to share tips on how we became a strong Interact district so

    that other Interact clubs from around the world can strive and be successful. Weunderstand that the youth is the future generation so we want to show Rotarianshow we are able to make a difference in our community through our Interact clubs.Therefore, the eight District Council members and I hosted a workshop thatTuesday the 24 th about Interact in the Age of Social Media (in other words, how weuse technology and media as a way to help our Interact district grow). Moderatedby RI Director, Antonio Hallage, we gave tips to the Rotarians on how to utilizesocial networking programs, such as Facebook and Twitter, as well as websites suchas Google docs and Yahoo Groups to help facilitate the growth of their clubs and

    promote Rotary or Interact related events.

    In addition to hosting the workshop, we also had a chance to see what the Rotary clubs around the world are doing to make adifference in their communities, whether it would be building a school or spreading awareness of an issue. Some of us had thegreat honor of meeting Tom Henderson, the founder of the Shelterbox organization. As one may or may not know, Shelterboxwas Interact D5170s international project this past school year. As a district, weworked together to raise money for Shelterbox, who provides boxes of life-saving materials to victims of natural disasters. One of the memories I remembered mostfrom the convention was meeting Rotarians from Japan, who showed me aportfolio of pictures taken from the Japan earthquake. One of them, whorecognized our district logo on my badge, turned to the page with Shelterboxesbeing set up in the most damaged communities. Although we did not speak thesame language, it was through the eyes of hope and excitement in the Rotarianseyes that made me proud to be part of Interact and the Rotary family. Even

    though we were thousands of miles apart, we are still united together under thesame organization that focuses on helping one another and making the world abetter place.

    Being a part of the RI Convention was such a great honor, and we thank thesupport of Rotary International for letting us present our workshop as well ourlocal Rotary clubs for supporting and sponsoring us to go on this trip. I wish thatevery Interactor had the opportunity to experience what we experienced. Thechance to see how the Rotary world builds community and bridges continents. The chance to meet Rotarians from around theworld. And most importantly, the chance to see how we, the youth, can affect the world around us in a positive way.

    Rotaract Moments

    European Rotaract Meeting ( EUCO) Dortmund, Germany 8-12 June 2011

    Rotaractors Splash for Cash in Sydney, Australia June 26, 2011

    District 6710 Rotaract Leadership Training SeminarLouisville, Kentucky June 25-26, 2011

    Interact D5170 Advisors and members ofDistrict Council

    Interact D5170 District Council members withRI Director, Antonio Hallage

    http://interact5170.org/http://interact5170.org/http://www.shelterbox.org/http://www.shelterbox.org/http://www.euco2011.de/http://www.euco2011.de/http://www.splashforcash.com.au/http://www.splashforcash.com.au/http://www.rotarydistrict6710.org/view/22http://www.rotarydistrict6710.org/view/22http://www.rotarydistrict6710.org/view/22http://www.splashforcash.com.au/http://www.euco2011.de/http://www.shelterbox.org/http://interact5170.org/
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    Planning for a Successful Year By: Lisa Hunter Page 4 Rotaract & Interact Newswire

    Now is the perfect time, if you havent already, to analyse the activities of your club over the last year so you can effecti vely plan the activities and goals for the coming Rotary year.

    By spending time now and thinking about how your club can gain new members, support the needs of your local community andassist with the professional development of your members will save time and heartache further down the line. Some of themost successful clubs I have been pleased to encounter over the years are those clubs that take planning seriously.

    Some things to consider is how many members do you currently have and how can you attract new members. This is perhapsone of the most important areas to review as we need to constantly attract new blood to our clubs so that they remain dynamicand active long into the future. Perhaps carry out a survey of your current members, three questions that Ive used over the years that I think provide most insight into what members think are:

    What made you join RotaractWhat makes you stay a member of RotaractWhat would make you leave Rotaract

    You can use the answer to the first question as a basis to your publicity campaign use the common answers to explain whatyour club does as this appears to be what attracts people to find out more.

    The answers to the second question will provide insight into what events you should plan over the year to sustain membersinterest. You may even want to consider asking people who came up with event ideas to organise that event for the club,obviously with assistance from other members. Ive found this to be a great way to get people involved in the activities of your

    club and will make them feel an effective member.Finally, the last question will let you know what you need to avoid so that your members stay happy and enthusiastic. After allenthusiasm is key to a healthy and happy club!

    AwardsWhilst planning your activities and goals why not strive to achieve recognition for all your hard work. There are several awardsgiven by Rotary International and if you review the criteria for winning them now you can plan events that tick all the boxes.

    Awards include:World Rotaract Week Recognition: Every year, World Rotaract Week honours the chartering of the first club in 1968. WorldRotaract Week, 7-13 th March 2012 is a time for Rotaractors and Rotarians around the world to come together to celebrate thesuccess and importance of the Rotaract program. This event is also an excellent opportunity to inform members of yourcommunity about the amazing work that Rotaract clubs do, and give them an opportunity to get involved. Find out how you canreceive a certificate for projects carried out during this week at http://rotary.org/en/StudentsAndYouth/YouthPrograms/

    Rotaract/Pages/Events.aspx

    Outstanding Projects: each year, hundreds of Rotaract clubs submit details about their exceptional community or internationalservice projects to RI. Seven of these clubs are selected as RI Recognition of Outstanding Rotaract Projects award recipien ts.Winning clubs receive a plaque and the opportunity to present their projects at the annual Rotaract Preconvention Meeting.Deadline for submissions is 1 st February and you can find out more at http://rotary.org/en/StudentsAndYouth/YouthPrograms/Rotaract/Pages/OutstandingProjects.aspx

    Presidential Citations: The RI president encourages all Rotaract clubs to strive for a RotaractPresidential Citation. To qualify a club must fulfill the requirements listed on the RotaractPresidential Citation Form. The sponsor Rotary club president must sign the form to certify

    the Rotaract club's achievement and send it to the district governor no later than 31 March.The criteria is not onerous so do review the form to see how you can achieve them during

    the year: http://rotary.org/RIdocuments/en_pdf/rotaract_pres_citation_en.pdf

    ProjectsTake a look at the projects your club has organised over the last year. What worked, what didnt work and which ones got mos tsupport from your members. Theres no point in planning a project that doesnt enthuse your members and gain their interestas it will fail from the start. Think about the seasons through the year, for example if your project is based primarily outsidedoes the weather need to be dry and warm, if so plan this event in the spring/summer months.

    Carry out a survey of your local community so can you identify any specific needs, advice on how to do this is available athttp://rotary.org/en/ServiceAndFellowship/StartAProject/Assessments/Pages/ridefault.aspx . Meet with local leaders of government to get their input and insight, as well as leaders of other community groups. They are often the people that canpoint you in the right direction so your club delivers precisely what is needed in your area, something your community can get

    the most benefit out of.

    What about the Rotary International theme for 2012 Reach within to Embrace Humanity, how can you work this into your clubprojects?

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    Internationality of RotaractRotaract is an international organisation, so do remember how you can facilitate cultural exchange and internationalunderstanding through your projects. Consider twinning with a club in another part of the world to carry out joint projects andexchanges. You could also partner with another organisation to support their causes. But dont forget your sponsoring Rotar yClub too do they have projects they are doing in other parts of the world that you can help with?

    You might also consider supporting the End Polio Now campaign, either by encouraging your members to go on a NationalImmunisation Day, helping right on the front line, or by raising much needed funds to help reach the $200 million US dollarchallenge set by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.

    Another great way to experience the internationality of Rotaract is to attend the Preconvention and Convention, taking place inBangkok 3 rd 5 th May 2012 (preconvention) and 6 th - 9 th May (Convention). If your members plan their travels now it will give

    them time to save up to pay for travel, accommodation etc and take advantage of the cheapest registration period, which endson 1 st December 2011.

    PublicityPublic relations is an important aspect of Rotaract club service. These efforts foster a relationship among your club, yoursponsor Rotary club, and the community. Although the practice of public relations varies among cultures, every club hasoutside audiences that it must communicate with. Rotaract public relations can be directed at your sponsor club, the businesscommunity, local government officials, civic leaders, other organizations, and people directly affected by your clubs servic einitiatives.

    When planning your events and membership goals always keep in the back of your mind publicity. How can you use the event to promote Rotaract, which will increase awareness of your club and help to gain new members? Consider creating a monthlyPR campaign plan, detailing all the publicity your club can do, be it online marketing through social networks such asFacebook, press releases to your local papers promoting your club generally and specific event releases and event mediaadvertising through radio and TV.

    BudgetingPlanning wouldnt be planning without crunching some numbers! Ensure your treasurer and finance committee are aware of all the activities coming up during the next year so they can create an accurate budget to cover all expected costs. Dont f orget

    to budget for general club administration and any costs associated with publicity too!

    Resources to help you plan and gain ideasDont be put off by planning and setting goals, there are plenty of tools available to you via theRotary International website ( www.rotary.org ) to help you along the way.

    The Planning Guide for Effective Rotaract Clubs , in the Rotaract Handbook is a tool to help clubsestablish goals for the coming year. It can be used to help track general club trends in member-ship and club administration. The planning guide is based on the elements of an effective Rotaryclub, including sustaining and increasing the membership base and implementing successfulprojects that address the needs of the community and communities in other countries. Irecommend this to be your first port of call as it will really get you thinking and analysing what hashappened in the past so you can look to the future.

    If youre stuck for project ideas or want to link up with existing projects check out ProjectLINK(http://rotary.org/en/ServiceAndFellowship/ProjectResources/ProjectLINK/Pages/ridefault.aspx ).It is a searchable database that lists Rotary club and district community service projects in need of funding, volunteers,donated goods, and/or partners for a Rotary Foundation Matching Grant, and completed projects that can be used asexamples of best practices.

    Share ideas or ask for advice via RotaractNet which is an e-group with a membership of over 4,000 Rotaractors and Rotariansfrom around the world. Its a great tool for finding service partners and hearing about what is happening around the world.

    You can find out more and join the group at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/rotaractnet/

    Theres also help available with public relations including sample flyers, presentations and general tips on publicity such a show to write a press release, visit http://rotary.org/en/StudentsAndYouth/YouthPrograms/Rotaract/Pages/Promote.aspx

    Finally, there is a wealth of information, advice and assessment tools available online at: http://rotary.org/en/ServiceAndFellowship/StartAProject/Resources/Pages/ridefault.aspx

    Whatever you do over the next year I wish your club every success and hope you all have great fun in the process.

    Lisa HunterRI Rotaract-Interact Committee Member 2008-11

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    Rotaract Council: History in the Making By: Jonathan Nish, D1130

    Page 6 Rotaract & Interact Newswire

    A Rotaract Council was held for the first time on 20 May 2011, during the Rotaract Preconvention Meeting in New Orleans,Louisiana, USA.

    At the three-hour council, which was modeled after the RI Council on Legislation, Rotaractors whowere registered for and present at the preconvention meeting were able to consider and vote onnonbinding resolutions to change the Rotaract program.

    A Rotaractor from Australia, Jeremy Charles, proposed the idea for the Rotaract Council during aquestion-and-answer session with 2010-11 RI President Ray Klinginsmith at the RotaractPreconvention Meeting in Montral, Qubec, Canada, in May 2010. Klinginsmith liked thesuggestion and moved the proposal forward.

    The Council session was chaired by Rotarians William Duane Benton (a federal judge from Missouri, USA) and former RotaractorCyril Noirtin from Paris, France. The council took place in two sessions - one before, and one after the lunch break.

    Resolutions had been submitted in advance and several were selected to be included in the Council. Each resolution was readout and the proposer was given an opportunity to speak for the resolution. Then a period of 10 minutes per resolution wasallowed for those present to be called on to speak for or against each resolution - at microphones at the front of the venue. Thechairmen made an effort to ensure that each side was given an fair hearing.

    Voting took place using electronic voting buttons. First Rotaractors were given 30 seconds to vote, and Rotarians votedseparately. Rotaractors voting intentions were used to determine the results and the Rotarians voting was for guidance and

    interest only. Results were collated electronically and displayed on screens after each voting round.

    The resolution details, in full, can be downloaded from the RI website - but dealt with issueslike membership age limits, training opportunities, funding for training, revision of theRotaract brand and emblem; and the collection of fees and dues.

    There were some concerns expressed about the equal and fair representation of theRotaract world at the Council... the roughly 300 delegates mainly comprised youngerRotaractors from university and college based clubs in North America.

    The Rotaract Council's recommendations will be reviewed by the 2011-12 Rotaract and Interact Committee, then considered by the RI Board of Directors in September 2011.

    Rotaract at the RI Convention By: Clemens Witt Im absolutely addicted to traveling to RI conventions. The 2011 convention in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, in May was myseventh. Sometimes people ask me if attending so many conventions has been boring. My answer is always the same: "Never.The more you attend, the more friends you meet!"

    No matter where you come from, your path to the convention is always full of surprises. You meet members of the family of Rotary on the plane, in the airports, on the shuttle buses, everywhere. And once you get to the venue, the fun is just beginning.The days are amazing, packed with inspiring speakers and opportunities to make friends.

    As a Rotaractor, I extend the experience through the Rotaract Preconvention Meeting. It gives Rotaractors a chance to have funand share ideas before they submerge themselves in the convention, along with thousands of Rotarians from around the world.We use the preconvention meeting to discuss Rotaract-specific topics and attend workshops that train us to improve andpromote Rotaract locally and globally. This year, for the first time, we held a Rotaract Council. Attendees were given a chance tovote on proposals that were forwarded to the RI Board of Directors for review. I appreciated this opportunity, as it demonstrated

    that the directors value our opinions.

    I asked several Rotaractors about their impressions of the convention and their thoughts about our organization. MaudPoussire, of the Rotaract Club of Cosne-Sancerre , Nivre, France, said, "It's a great opportunity to meet people from all over theworld, to discover a lot of Rotaract service projects, and to go back home fully empowered."

    Axel Klein, of the Rotaract Club of Schwarzwald-Baar , Germany, said, "As well as getting inspired by international service projects,you get to know and meet friends within the family of Rotary and see what Rotary is all about. It's a powerful network of peopleproviding service around the globe." I couldn't have said it better. Why attend an RI Convention? It's like no other Rotary event.The convention gives us inspiration,empowers us to continue the work inour clubs and districts, and gives usa true snapshot of theinternationality of Rotary.

    Source: RI Media

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    APRRC 2011 - Rotaract: Touching Communities, Serving HumanityMabuhay! Since 2004, Rotaractors from the Asia- Pacific region, including the regions largest Rotaractcountry, the Philippines, have annually convened in the Asia Pacific Regional Rotaract Conference (APRRC) with participants from all over the region. The conference aims to unite all Rotaractors from

    the region and to equip them with new ideas and knowledge that will be useful in developing theirpersonality and skills as future leaders of the society. During these conferences, members discuss

    common issues affecting Rotaract through innovative plenary sessions, workshops, recreationalactivities, and fellowships. It is a festive and phenomenal gathering for young people across theregion.

    APRRC has been celebrated annually since its debut in Hong Kong in 2004. The countries of Taiwan, the Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Singapore have, since then, been given the privilege to host.In 2010, the APRRC was successfully held in Sydney, Australia. This year, the APRRC goes back to the Philippines and the RotaryInternational District 3790 , northwestern part of Luzon, one of Philippines ten RI Districts, in cooperation with the Subic BayMetropolitan Authority , Department of Tourism , and National Youth Commission of the Republic of the Philippines , takes the honorand pride of hosting the 8th APRRC to be held from September 29 to October 2, 2011 at the world-class Subic Bay Exhibition andConvention Center . Hundreds of Rotaractors across the Asia-Pacific Region are expected to participate in the said event.APRRC 2011 Subic Bay s full -packed program highlights interesting plenary talk and panel discussion on Rotary InternationalsThis Close campaign, Social Entrepreneurship, Digital Social Media Management, Developing a Millionaire Mindset, Planning andImplementing Successful and RI Award-winning Service projects, Youth, Media & Leadership, Climate Change Management, andDisaster Preparedness and Response Management among others. Several well-rounded Rotarians from the Philippines and RIrepresentatives along with personalities from the local media, government, non-governmental organizations, and other celebritieswill truly touch, inspire, and move everyone as they powerfully deliver and share their insights and rich experiences. Seasoned andcharismatic Rotaractors from the region shall also collaboratively contribute in facilitating interesting concurrent interactiveworkshops from Rotaract basics to best practices, branding, membership development, strategic leadership, and Multi-DistrictInformation Organizations (MDIOs). Spicing up the conference are concurrent workshops on digital film making, musical arts,laughter yoga and martial arts.

    Interestingly, social events integrated in the main program are beachfront welcome party, Subic Bay Amazing Race, Cultural Night,Rotaract Festival, and the much-awaited first-ever Search for Mr. and Ms. APRRC 2011. Other social events added up for an extracost are optional Quezon City (Manila) Rolling Tour, Subic Bay Tours (Rolling Tour, Tree Top Adventure, Ocean Adventure, ZoobicSafari, and Yacht Cruise) and the perfect white sand Boracay Island Getaway. Asia Pacific MDIO will be formally launched and acollaborative community service project shall be culminated during this much-awaited event, as well.

    Registration is now on its third phase (until August 31) and costs USD 225, USD 250, and USD 275 for Rotaractors, alumni & guests,and Rotarians, respectively. It is inclusive of conference admission, kit, meals (3 breakfast, 3 lunch & 6 snacks), conference

    transfers within Subic Bay, and 4 days / 3 nights hotel accommodation at Subic International Hotel. For convenience of the

    delegates, airport transfers are also available for an extra minimal cost. To add up on the roster of hundreds of Rotaractors who havealready registered, please visit www.aprrc2011.org .

    Rotaract Invites You...

    Egypt , where the pharaohs built their home. Egypt, what the English, the French and the Ottomans tried to call their own. Egypt, what its rulers have bent and yet, it never broke. Egypt, which was reborn when its citizensspoke.Egypt is a country that is rich in history, diversity and heritage. It is a country that the Arab world refers to as OmEl Donia (mother of the world). It is not just a destination, it is an epic journey. And this year, Egypt is more thanall of that: it is the home of the Egypt Interota 2011 . Running for the 11th time, the Interota has finally made its way to District 2450 and is being hosted in Hurghada,Egypt. Although it was originally scheduled to take place in the middle of June in Cairo - Egypt, a land of mysteryand wonder, revealed yet another one of its secrets: the strength of its youth. Like the country, its people are trulyunique and this year, they helped transform the Middle East through passion, commitment and dedication; they

    helped change the world. And through them, the Interota was also transformed. Now taking place in Hurghada during November, it

    aims to take Rotaractors from all around the world and have you witness a countrys history in the making. Better yet, it wil l teach you to become a significant part of history through your own passion, commitment and dedication.Taking place in the gorgeous city of Hurghada, which is bordered by the Red Sea, the Interota 2011 will introduce you to a morecosmopolitan view of Egypt. Hurghadas peaceful ambiance presents the perfect setting for our sessions which will focus on Ro tar ysrole in the transition and transformation of countries. As Rotaractors, you will begin to understand the importance of your role in thisnew world, and how you can help shape it into a better one. And its not all just work, theres a great cultural and sightsee ing packageplanned. It will combine the beauty of the sea, the mystery of the relics and the modern appeal of the resorts. The program alsoincludes a day visit to Luxor, famous for its larger-than-life temples.So mark your calendars for the 18th to the 22nd of November, because for 5 days, 4 nights, you will get to see a new exotic countryand enjoy its magical beauty. Join our peaceful celebration and aid in laying the foundations that will serve as stepping stones forfuture generations to come. You will not just be visiting an extraordinary country that has been around for nearly 7000 years, you willbe learning a nations past, living in its citizens present, and helping shape a generations future. This year, the Egypt I nterota 2011is all about what you can do for a better tomorrow and you can return home knowing that you have truly made a difference.

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    I am a Rotaractor Because...PURPOSE OF THE PROJECT : To present Rotaract to people who are not involvied in Rotaract/Rotary from theRotaractors point of view. This was done in order to provide further brand recognition,possible positive changes on

    the prejudgements on Rotaract and to help people understand what really it is.The secondary purpose of the project is to unite Rotaractors all around the world on the ultimate subject of presenting the true nature of Rotaract and making them understand and feel the big picture,bond of Rotaract clubs

    all around the world.

    SUMMARY:We have successfully completed the first phase of our project, which was to gather sentences from Rotaractors,explaining why they are in Rotaract, with the participation of Rotaract clubs from all over the world. Through theproject presentation videos we shared in the social network websites such as Facebook,Twitter etc. and e-mails onmail groups, we invited all our Rotaractor friends to join our project.We also invited them as clubs to join the second phase of our project. After the deadline of sentence gathering weeliminated the total number of all sentences collected to best 12 sentences and put them into our brochuredesigns.Those designs are already sent to the participating partner clubs and they will be printed in any amount andhanded out on Rotaract Week by the various clubs all around the world simultaneously.

    RESULTS:Although the project is not completed yet ,our expected results are already planned.We expect an increase in thebrand recognition of Rotaract/Rotary in societies all around the world.Possible adjustment of certain prejudgementsof non-rotaract related societies are also aimed.Secondary result expectation is increasing the motivation of our Rotaract friends by making them have an hands-onexperience of the unity of Rotaract rather than just knowing it. By publishing the photos being sent from all over theworld after the project completion,we also aim to make them feel the uniqueness and the strength of the Rotaractfamily.

    Ahenk ErDirector of International Services Commitee 10 -11 Izmir Efes Rtc .-Dist 2440, Turkey

    TOP 12 SENTENCES THAT DESCRIBE ROTARACT BEST

    I am a Rotaractor, because I respond to the community's needs through a teambuilt on friendship and service.

    I am a Rotaractor, because I don't want to rot, I want to act!!

    I am a Rotaractor, because in real life I wish to have a horizon as wide as it is in my brain.

    I'm a Rotaractor, because Rotaract is a community consisting of responsible individuals who are serving for their society and for the entire world with goodwill, high ethical values and peace.

    I am a Rotaractor, because I know and love to learn something while helping and to have fun while learning.

    I'm a Rotaractor, because this is an action that is refreshing our souls, changing our world.

    I am a Rotaractor, because friends join hands with Rotaract.

    I am a Rotaractor, because I do care!!

    I'm a Rotaractor, because I make dreams real.

    I am a Rotaractor, because through a group one can achieve way more than through his individual self alone.

    I am a Rotaractor, because I'm aware of my potential that can change or create something in the world

    I am a Rotaractor because as a Rotaractor I strengthen what I learned from yesterday to prepare myself for struggles of my life in the future.

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    Initiated by the Rotaract Club of Semanggi Jakarta (D3400,Indonesia) the JUMP! ALL OVER THE WORLD (JAOTW) photoexhibition was held during World Rotaract Week 2011 (7 - 13March) n Jakarta - Indonesia. At the same time, another JAOTWphoto exhibition was also held in New South Wales, Australia,hosted by the Rotaract Club Southern Highlands D9710. The Opening ceremony was held on Monday, 7 March 2011, a

    the Grand Indonesia Shopping Town, with over 150 honorableguests attending the ceremony such as DDG Rossie Wiguna,PDG Willy Wiguna, Rotarians, DRR Indra Diwangkara, DDRR,ADRR, Rotaractors of District 3400 Indonesia; UNDP, UNV,UNESCO National Commission Indonesia, Ministry of Tourismand Culture, The US Embassy in Jakarta, IOV, Sponsors, NGOs,partners and guests.

    During the exhibition, we encouraged visitors toparticipate in voting for:

    Most Favourite JUMP! All Over The World Photo Most Favourite JUMP! All Over Wonderful Indonesia Most Favourite JUMP! All Over Grand Indonesia

    We were especially excited for JUMP! All Over The World Grand Indonesia, a challenge presented to us by the GrandIndonesia Shopping Town to all Rotaractors during World Rotaract Week. Rotaractors were asked to capturing theirspectacular jumpshots around the shopping centre and the winner then received a present from Grand Indonesia.

    More than 2,000 visitors (such as HE Ambassadorof Egypt for Indonesia and family, Diplomats fromBritish Embassy, businessman, excecutives, young professional, students, photography lovers, etc)were able to enjoy our photo exhibition andapproximately 551 voters voted for their favorite

    image in each ccategory.

    JAOTW Project does not show any sign of stopping yet. It keeps bringing positive impacts on Rotaract-Rotary branding as well as action to serve thecommunity at its best.

    Jump! All Over the World Project

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    Upcoming Events: Event Location Date Details

    Rotary Youth Leadership AwardNorth America(RYLA)

    Washington, DC, USA 20-24 July, 2011 This conference, hosted by District 7620(Washington, D.C., and part of Maryland), isopen to Rotaractors and non-Rotaractorsfrom around the world. The program willinclude workshops on leadership, Rotaract,and Rotaract officer training; professionaldevelopment activities; information aboutRotary programs; visits to area embassies,the Capitol, and the Library of Congress;and other social events.

    Asia-Pacific Regional Rotaract

    Conference(APRRC)

    Subic Bay, Philippines 29 September 2

    October, 2011

    This annual meeting is hosted by Rotarac-

    tors from District 3790 (Philippines). Rota-ractors from across the Asia Pacific regionare invited to attend.

    Interota Cairo, Egypt 18-22 November,2011

    This triennial worldwide meeting ofRotaractors is hosted by the Rotaract Clubsof Egypt. The program includes workshopson Rotaract-related topics, a projectpromoting peace, visits to historical andcultural attractions in Cairo, and numeroussocial events. Hundreds of Rotaractorsfrom around the world are expected toattend.

    Rotaract Preconvention Bangkok, Thailand 4-5 May, 2012 This annual Preconvention meeting is heldimmediately before the International RotaryConvention. A series of workshops andplenary sessions will address Rotaract-related topics and will provide numerousopportunities for club and memberdevelopment.

    European Rotaract Convention(EUCO)

    Moscow, RussianFederation

    23-27 May, 2012 This annual meeting is hosted byRotaractors in District 2220 (RussianFederation). Rotaractors from acrossEurope are invited to attend.

    On the 20th February 2011 the Rotaract Club of Ndola (District 9210, Zambia)conducted a Free Eye Screening Clinic for the residents of Kawama Township inNdola, Zambia. They also offered other freemedical services such as blood pressurecheck-ups and blood sugar testing. The club

    also offered counselling. The projectbenefited over 300 people and we receivedNational Media Coverage as well as a PhilWhitehead trophy in recognition of the bestRotaract Club project in the District.

    Rotaract Project: The Ndola Free Eye Clinic By: Nkonde Chola

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    Do you want to strengthen your Rotaract club? Learn more about excellent Rotaract serviceprojects? Build lasting friendships with fellow Rotaractors from around the world? If so, youllwant to attend the Rotaract Preconvention Meeting and discover how we can work together toReach Within and Embrace Humanity!

    At the 2012 Rotaract Preconvention Meeting, you will have the opportunity to exchange ideas

    on a wide range of Rotaract topics in interactive workshops and listen to interesting andinformative speakers, all designed to support and enhance the Rotaract activities underway inyour communities.

    Why should I attend? There are many reasons to attend the Preconvention and Convention. First, it is a chance tosee the world of Rotary and Rotaract in a whole new light. You know that Rotaract is aninternational organization, but when you attend a worldwide meeting, you really see that as-

    pect of Rotaract differently. You will also learn more than you thought possible, get new ideas for your club, make lifetime friends,and have a BLAST. Its hard to do justice to the experience with words. Its something you have to experience for yourself!Rotaractors will also have the opportunity to visit the House of Friendship this year as it opens during the Preconvention.

    Rotaractors from every district are encouraged to attend the Rotaract Preconvention Meeting. This year, when Rotaractors registerfor the RI Convention they will be able to attend the Rotaract Preconvention for free! Registration fees for the RI Convention are$50 US until December 1st, 2011, $75 US after December 1st to March 1st, 2012, and $100 US when registering at the

    Convention Centre in Bangkok.

    Register before December 1 st , 2011 for the RI Convention and save!You can access the registration form here . Registration of Rotaractors and Interactors is only possible through the

    post, through fax, or by emailing your completed PDF to ri.registation[at]rotary.org.

    Experience Rotaract with a World of Friends

    Have a story you want to add?

    New Generations Email Rotary International have started producing a New Generationse-newsletter each month.

    New Generations is a monthly e-newsletter designed to informprogram participants and Rotarians about news and developments inInteract, Rotaract, and RYLA and to give you ideas on how to get moreinvolved with these programs in your communities.

    To be added to the distribution list for the e-newsletter, please click on thislink:

    http://visitor.constantcontact.com/d.jsp?m=1101424972933&p=oi

    When the web page has loaded enter your email and click on submit. On the next page select New Generations_ Rotaract from the list and complete the other information, following the instructions on the screen.

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    If your Rotaract or Interact Club has a story it would like to see in the next issue of the Rotaract & Interact Newswire,let us know. Due to limited space, it cannot be guaranteed that every story will be included, but we will try our best.

    For more information or to make a submission, email Rotaract Representative, Andrea Tirone anget09[at]gmail.com

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