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FEBRUARY is Literacy Month DISTRICT CALENDAR FEBRUARY 3 CABINET MEETING FEBRUARY 05-07 INTERACT PRESDIENT’S RETREA FEBRUARY 28 MATCHING GRANT APPLICATION DEADLINE OCT 13-18 APRIL 23 25 DISTRICT CONFERENCE MONTEREY INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Issue 8 February 2010 THE FUTURE OF ROTARY IS IN YOUR HANDS .. ONE CHILD AT A TIME DISTRICT NEWSLETTER DID YOU KNOW? 6 SHELTER BOXES FOR 7 HAITI DONATIONS NEEDED 7 FOR HAITI [email protected] GINGER MACDONALD 1 TURKISH FRIENDSHIP 1 AREA 5 UPDATE 2-3 STARS 3 HAITI EARTHQUAKE RE- LIEF FUND 4 LETTER FROM ED FUTA AND GEORG KELL 5 EDITOR Diane Harper “Friendship Exchange Opportunity to travel to Istanbul, Turkey" Last October, Rotarian couples from Istanbul, Turkey came on the first Friendship Exchange visit to our area. They met many Rotarians, toured, played and worked on an area Rotary project during their visit. Our new friends would like to extend their hospitality to Rotarian couples from our District. We are inviting Rotarians to go on an outbound Friendship Exchange visit to District 2420 in Istanbul, Turkey. The team will be limited to 4-5 couples. The date of the proposed exchange is for late May and the group will be there for at least 1 week. The exact date will be agreed upon with the group going. This is a great opportunity for a few couples to build friendships. Space is limited and will be on a first come basis. Your major costs will be your airfare/or miles if you have a mileage program. Our Rotarian friends in Istanbul will organize an itin- erary for the participants. For more details contact Cindy Schuette 831-426-5648 [email protected] This is a copy of the letter Ginger sent to International Rotary President, John Kenny Dear President Kenny, Rotary International: Governor Loren Harper of District 5170 received your recommendation to encourage the District Clubs to participate in Rotary’s Public Image by engaging its civic leaders to proclaim a day to highlight Rotary’s involvement in the local – and global community. We are extremely proud to announce that District 5170‘s 2009-10 Public Re- lations Campaign aligns with your recommendation. More significantly, 51 clubs in the District have successfully engaged their civic leaders and have received Procla- mation Declaring an End of Polio Day from their mayors. The campaign, designed for clubs to engage their local mayors, was an- nounced at the District Avenues of Service in October, 2009. Club presidents, Pub- lic Relation Chairs and Area Governors were provided with soft and hard copies of the campaign objective, reference materials and proclamation templates. To en- courage clubs to participate, the attached Bay Area map (jpg attached) designed to highlight each club upon its success, was shown at the monthly Cabinet Meetings and posted on the District’s Web-Site along recognition photos of Mayors issuing the proclamations. This effort was Phase I of the District’s annual Public Relations Campaign. Phase II of the campaign will kick-off in February. No doubt, given the suc- cess of Phase I, District 5170’s goal to build Rotary’s Public Image is well under- way. Sincerely, Ginger Taylor McDonald, District 5170 Public Relations Chair

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FEBRUARY is Literacy Month

DISTRICT CALENDAR FEBRUARY 3 CABINET MEETING

FEBRUARY 05-07 INTERACT

PRESDIENT’S RETREA

FEBRUARY 28 MATCHING GRANT

APPLICATION DEADLINE OCT 13-18

APRIL 23 –25 DISTRICT

CONFERENCE MONTEREY

INSIDE THIS ISSUE:

Issue 8 February 2010

T H E F U T U R E O F R O T A R Y I S I N Y O U R H A N D S . . O N E C H I L D A T A T I M E

DISTRICT

NEWSLETTER

DID YOU KNOW? 6

SHELTER BOXES FOR 7

HAITI

DONATIONS NEEDED 7

FOR HAITI

[email protected]

GINGER MACDONALD 1

TURKISH FRIENDSHIP 1

AREA 5 UPDATE 2-3

STARS 3

HAITI EARTHQUAKE RE-

LIEF FUND

4

LETTER FROM ED FUTA

AND GEORG KELL

5

EDITOR Diane Harper

“Friendship Exchange Opportunity to travel to Istanbul, Turkey" Last October, Rotarian couples from Istanbul, Turkey came on the first Friendship Exchange visit to our area. They met many Rotarians, toured, played and worked on an area Rotary project during their visit. Our new friends would like to extend their hospitality to Rotarian couples from our District. We are inviting Rotarians to go on an outbound Friendship Exchange visit to District 2420 in Istanbul, Turkey. The team will be limited to 4-5 couples. The date of the proposed exchange is for late May and the group will be there for at least 1 week. The exact date will be agreed upon with the group going. This is a great opportunity for a few couples to build friendships. Space is limited and will be on a first come basis. Your major costs will be your airfare/or miles if you have a mileage program. Our Rotarian friends in Istanbul will organize an itin-erary for the participants. For more details contact Cindy Schuette 831-426-5648 [email protected]

This is a copy of the letter Ginger sent to International Rotary President, John Kenny

Dear President Kenny, Rotary International:

Governor Loren Harper of District 5170 received your recommendation to encourage the District Clubs to participate in Rotary’s Public Image by engaging its civic leaders to proclaim a day to highlight Rotary’s involvement in the local – and global – community.

We are extremely proud to announce that District 5170‘s 2009-10 Public Re-lations Campaign aligns with your recommendation. More significantly, 51 clubs in the District have successfully engaged their civic leaders and have received Procla-

mation Declaring an End of Polio Day from their mayors.

The campaign, designed for clubs to engage their local mayors, was an-nounced at the District Avenues of Service in October, 2009. Club presidents, Pub-lic Relation Chairs and Area Governors were provided with soft and hard copies of the campaign objective, reference materials and proclamation templates. To en-courage clubs to participate, the attached Bay Area map (jpg attached) designed to highlight each club upon its success, was shown at the monthly Cabinet Meetings and posted on the District’s Web-Site along recognition photos of Mayors issuing the proclamations.

This effort was Phase I of the District’s annual Public Relations Campaign.

Phase II of the campaign will kick-off in February. No doubt, given the suc-cess of Phase I, District 5170’s goal to build Rotary’s Public Image is well under-way.

Sincerely,

Ginger Taylor McDonald, District 5170 Public Relations Chair

ROTARY DISTRICT 5170 Area 5 UPDATE Page 2

AREA 5 Assistant Governor

Jose Radzinsky [email protected]

San Jose Sunrise Club

and President Khoa

Bui helping others.

District Governor Loren Harper, seated with President Henry Manayan and AG Jose Radzinsky, visits the Milpitas

Rotary Club

Milpitas Rotary Club helping the children enjoy

their Pumpkin Patch excursion

Interactors with Bob Pfahnl, Interact Chairman, visit the

Milpitas Club

Nancy Pelosi, Speaker of the House of Representatives is

interviewed by San Jose Rotary Club President Rod Diridon,

SAN JOSE SUNRISE: Community Service: Collected Toys-4-Tots with the US Marines for Christmas and refurbishing 8 computers for the USO, partici-

pated in the Special Olympics for Northern California, and fed 400 Special Olympic athletes, coaches. San Jose Sunrise was also

named Volunteer of the Year for 2009. International Service: Partnering with the Phil-Am Community of Gilroy and the Rotary

club of Tanauan, Philippines on a Matching Grant project. SAN JOSE DOWNTOWN: 19 member increase in their membership totaling 444 members. This year they were able to have

speakers such as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Former Secretary of Transportation Norm Mineta, singing star Linda Ronstadt, Inter-

national Boy Scouts Chief Executive Bob Mazzuca, and others. They are eagerly planning their 100 Year Celebration that culmi-

nates in a massive celebration of heritage and service in 2013/2014. Community Service: raised their extra $10,000 donation for

PolioPlus and almost the same goal for Rotoplast. In October they completed their 41st Adult Gift of Life Operation on a young

woman from Ethiopia.

SAN JOSE EAST/ EVERGREEN: Community Service: established a new Interact Club at Foothill High School composed of

members of the Family Learning Center (FLC), a program that keeps teen mothers and fathers in school so they can graduate and

provided twenty six Thanksgiving baskets to the FLC parents. They held their fourth annual Speech Contest at Toyon Elementary

School which provides its participants with age-appropriate dictionaries. International Service: working in conjunction with District

5170 Interact and the Victoria RC in Zimbabwe to provide funding for the Chamabondo School and for the past five years they have

assisted in sending Interactors to the Rotary International Conventions. SAN JOSE NORTH: inducted 4 new members into their club, have adopted Club Runner as their official tool business and moving

forward with their Club Strategic Plan. Community Service: provided 15 outdoor games to 350 children at Grant Elementary Har-

vest festival.

MILPITAS: has had many visitors to their club including District Governor Loren Harper and motivational speaker Larry Wilde,

who spoke at their 2nd joint venture program with the Milpitas Chamber of Commerce. Milpitas President Henry Manayan spoke at

the first joint venture program with Milpitas Chamber of Commerce. Community Service: successfully completed their Annual

Rotary Pumpkin Patch grossing over $10,000 for the Milpitas Rotary Club’s programs, passed out Thanksgiving food boxes at the

Milpitas Food Pantry and now has the largest Interact Club in the District with almost 200 members!

ALVISO: has more than doubled their membership from 7 to 15 active The club has succeeded in taking the number one place in

the District on a per capita basis given to the Rotary Foundation. Community Service: they are holding their Crab Feed Fundraiser

event which is scheduled to take place on February 27 at the Alviso Yacht Club.

STARS

STARS is the one-day leadership training for all District 5170 Rotarians who seek to polish their

leadership skills and techniques. Committee chairs, members of Board of Directors, and aspiring leaders are especially

encouraged to register.

A team of 5 trainers leads interactive classes on Leadership, Communications, Planning and

Budgeting, Effective Meetings, Rotary and You. Past District Governor Don Allen says, “Great program. Stays on mes-

sage and on time.” Other STRS attendees: “This was probably one of the best Rotary training programs I have at-

tended”. “Excellent program with enthusiastic instructors; I will pass the word.”

Reservations required.

Date: Saturday, March 20, 2010 from 9 am – 3 pm Dress is casual.

Where: Saki’s Spin-A-Yarn Restaurant, 45915 Warm Springs Boulevard, Fremont, CA 04539

Cost: $50 fee for seminar includes refreshments, lunch and training materials.

Check payable to Rotary District 5170

Mail to Marlene Cowan, Rotary Club of Los Altos, PO Box 794, Los Altos, CA 94023-0794.

Information contact: Marlene Cowan 408-832-7858 or [email protected].

Reservation deadline: March 12, 2010. Near intersection of I-680 and I-280.

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ROTARY DISTRICT 5170

ROTARY DISTRICT 5170 HATI EARTHQUAKE RELIEF FUND

The Rotary Foundation

DONOR ADVISED FUND

HAITI EARTHQUAKE RELIEF FUND

The Haiti Earthquake Relief Fund, a donor advised fund within The

Rotary Foundation of Rotary International, has been established to streamline the flow of

contributions from Rotarians looking to assist victims of the earthquake in Haiti. The fund will

be directed by the account holders listed below.

The account holders will work with local Rotary clubs and districts, as well as emer-

gency relief agencies, to meet the most pressing needs of people in affected areas. Account

holders will make grant recommendations after consulting with District 7020 Governor Errol

Alberga or his designee. Funds will be used in the relief effort and for projects providing

longer-term support and development (e.g. funding for Rotary Foundation Matching Grant

projects)

Haiti Earthquake Relief Fund Account Holders

Eric E. Adamson, Vice President, RI (from Zones 33-34)

Barry Rassin, Past Rotary International Director (Zones 33-34)

John Smarge, Director Elect (from zones 33-34)

Robert Stuart, Jr. Past Rotary International Director

For more information go to http://www.rotary.org/en/Contribute/WaysToGive/Announcements/Pages/100114_announce_HaitiReliefFund.aspx.

For assistance, please contact Annie Palubicki (847) 866-3488 or [email protected]

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“This is the most tragic situation that you can imagine. The support from Rotary and the

world has really stepped up to help and thank you for it.”

Past District 7020 Governor and Haiti District Coordinator Dick McCombe

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ROTARY DISTRICT 5170 Letter from Edwin Futa and Georg Kell

Dear Rotarians:

Rotary International’s more than 32,000 clubs in 200 countries and geographic regions draw on wide range of volunteer

talent and expertise to improve the quality of life for all people. Rotary’s humanitarian efforts are complimented by its emphases on

high ethical standards in business and all the professions. Rotary upholds such ethical standards in its “Four Way Test” and in the

practical application of “Service Above Self” through countless humanitarian endeavors around the world.

In a like manner, the United Nations Global Compact is a public-private initiative for businesses worldwide committed to

aligning their operations and strategies with ten principles in the areas of human rights, labour standards, the environment, and anti-

corruption. The United Nations Global Compact emphasizes that business, as a primary agent driving globalization, can influence and ensure that markets, commerce, technology and finance advance in ways that benefit economies and societies everywhere.

The United Nations Global Compact exists to assist the private sector in the management of increasingly complex risks and

opportunities in the environmental, social and governance realms. By working with private companies and leveraging the expertise

and capacities of a range of other stakeholders, the United Nations Global Compact’s more than 5,200 corporate participants and

stakeholders from over 130 countries seek to build a more sustainable and inclusive global economy and catalyze actions in support

of broader United Nations goals – including the United Nations Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).

The United Nations Global Compact and Rotary International share the ideals of high ethical business practices, sustainable humani-

tarian action, and world peace and understanding. Recognizing that such similar missions can lead to fruitful collaboration, Rotary

International and the United Nations Global Compact encourage:

1. Education and information sharing between Rotary clubs and districts and Global Compact Local Networks through attendance or

invitations to speak at key meetings; 2. As appropriate, individual Rotary members coordinate or facilitate their own businesses to commit to the United Nations Global

Compact or invite Global Compact Local Network participants to join a local Rotary club;

3. Local project implementation or collaboration – particularly those addressing the Millennium Development Goals – between Ro-

tary clubs and districts and Global Compact Local Networks; and

4. Joint collaborative efforts promoting the best of corporate social responsibility practices and volunteer leadership and action at the

local, district or national level. Working with the United Nations Global Compact, Rotary clubs and district can expand their impact

by better understanding how high ethical standards in business, industry and society can address humanitarian concerns and enhance

community development worldwide. We therefore urge you to inform clubs in your district that such opportunities exist and to en-

courage them to contact their Global Compact Local Network with a view to developing dialogue and

mutually beneficial collaboration.

Information on the UN Global Compact and its Ten Principles can be found at the following website:

http://www.unglobalcompact.org/AboutTheGC/TheTenPrinciples/index.html.

In addition, information on Global Compact Local Networks can be found at:

http://www.unglobalcompact.org/NetworksAroundTheWorld/index.html.

In a letter similar to this one, the UN Global Compact will also encourage its Global Compact Local Networks to contact

local Rotary clubs and the appropriate district governor. Through discussion, collaboration and joint cooperation, Rotary clubs and

the United Nations Global Compact can foster high ethical standards, universal principles, humanitarian

values and tangible humanitarian successes. Together, we can work for the benefit of all.

Yours sincerely,

Edwin H. Futa Georg Kell

General Secretary Executive Director

Rotary International United Nations Global Compact Office

ROTARY DISTRICT 5170 DID YOU KNOW? Page 6

Dublin Rotary inducted two new members into their club in January, Marc Bull, Loan Officer and Christopher Grunde-

man, Sales. Congratulations to the club and their new members.

Saratoga Rotary on January 14th held the event “Hockey Night at the Shark Tank”. 50 Rotarians, friends and family members attended this great evening. There was lots of fellowship, a great meal and a wonderful game, BUT the Sharks

lost –YOU CAN’T HAVE EVERYTHING!

Watsonville Rotary President Georgeann emailed the webmaster this photo of the Watson-ville High Kids on their Ivy League tour. Not sure the kids are thinking they are "on the road"

on the 40th anniversary of the death of Jack Kerouac this week. This photo looks like it was

taken in Old Yard part of Harvard Yard with famous statue of old John Harvard in the back-

ground in what that hippie Bob Dylan called "The green pastures of Harvard University." Hal

Hyde who spent some time there would know. Cheers.

Congratulations to Area 6 Interact clubs (Independence, Piedmont Hills, and Foothill) for an outstanding event Saturday night. This annual sell-out of over 200 featured an excellent dinner (donated by Bay 101 Club), 10 diverse

music and dance performances, a drawing, and all for the benefit of END POLIO NOW. City of San Jose Council-

member Kansen Chu and his wife, Daisy, attended and were impressed with the professionalism of our Interactors, the

quality of the event, and the cause. He has invited the Interact club leaders to a city council meeting to acknowledge their outstanding service. This is one of many such events around our District. Tell us YOUR club's story.

Rotarian and Faculty Advisors, please welcome Lindsay Marshall, Faculty Advisor for Valley Christian High

School, our newest Interact club in District 5170. Interact 5170 is over 90 clubs and 6,000 Interactors engaged in com-

munity, school, environmental, and international service. Our Interact district is recognized by Rotary International as

the largest and most effective in all the world. In fact, our Interactors have led an official workshop for the past 5 years at the Rotary International convention, and will do so again this year in Montreal. Many of our Interactors will make this

trip to staff the Interact booth and inspire Rotarians from around the world. It is especially important to

connect with your sponsoring Rotary club, Almaden Valley. Bob Pfahnl District 5170 Interact Chair

Oakland East Rotary Club collected many coats before the holidays to be given to those in need in the area. Thank you Rotarians for helping to keep so many people warmer during this cold season.

Assistant Governor for Area 1 Jim Stonehouse has changed his e-mail address to [email protected]

Campbell Rotary Club had their annual FUN, FITNESS and FELLOWSHIP walk on January 16th. They followed the Guadalupe River Trail in San Jose meeting at Panera @ Coleman at 8:30 Saturday morning and walking the trail down-

town toward the airport. What a great way to exercise and enjoy talking while walking with your fellow Rotarians.

Ring in a New Rotary Decade!!

Come to the District Conference April 23 - 25th

Monterey Regency Hotel and Spa Monterey, CA

Look for you Registration Brochure in February

ShelterBox Appeal for Haiti by Jon Winston

We've all watched in horror at the devastation and suffering that has befallen those in Haiti as a result of the massive earthquake on January 12th. What are we as Rotarians doing to help?

District Governor, Loren Harper, has suggested

ShelterBox as the vehicle through which Rotarians of District 5170 could make a financial contribution to the Haiti relief effort. DG Harper has asked that each of the 4000+ Rotarian in our district give generously, at least $20 and as much as your means allow, to the Rotarian-founded ShelterBox Program. At $1,000 per box, that's more that 80 boxes. Each box provides shelter and supplies for

10 people for periods of weeks or months. Our very own Keith Henderson, as you know, is one of just a handful of trained ShelterBox deployment specialists in the US. Keith has been visiting the other clubs in our area and reports they have been extremely generous. For example, the Capitola-Aptos club raised several thousand dollars in their meeting last week, the Santa Cruz Friday club gave generously, and Watsonville passed the hat and raised over $2,500. Keith will be giving a ShelterBox presentation to our club at the Tuesday January 26th

meeting. He will also be looking to each of us to make our contribution to the relief effort. Please bring your checkbook and give as generously as you can.

www.shelterboxusa.org

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ROTARY DISTRICT 5170 DONATIONS NEEDED FOR HAITI