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CLUB CALENDAR
April 7—Casino Night @Watson Inn—Milton RC—7-9
April 14—33rd Annual Community Wellness Screening Rotary Club of Martinsburg WV—6-10 PM
April 21—“Grapes for Good” Event—Altoona RC—The Blairmont
April 27-28—Annual Chinese Auction—West Snyder/ Beaver Springs Rotary Club, Beavertown Fire Hall
April 27—Reverse Raffle & Silent Auction—Packer House Sunbury Rotary Club—6-8 PM
April 28—The Great Train Robbery—4-8 PM— Rotary Club of Martinsburg, Martinsburg Roundhouse
May 3—25th Annual Bloomsburg RC “Kids Klassic”
Golf Tournament Frosty Valley Country Club
May 19—16th Annual Spring Golf Scramble—Grantsville
RC—Fore Sisters Golf Club, Rawlings, MD
June 2 & 9—Wellness Program Annual Blood Screening
Event—Montoursville RC—C.E. McCall MS
June 6—23rd Annual Rotary Round up Golf Tournament--
Eagles Mere Country Club—Montoursville RC
June 9—Annual Mallet Madness—Selinsgrove Rotary
Club
DISTRICT CALENDAR
May 4-6—District Conference, Hershey Lodge, Hershey
May 19—Back by popular demand—Pedals our Polio
June 2—District Training Assembly, Ramada Inn, State
College
June 17-20—RYLA—Rotary Youth Leadership Awards
Juniata College, Huntingdon
June 24-27—International Convention, Toronto, Canada
Please send dates for your club events to:
PDG Sharon Benner
My Fellow Rotarians,
We just completed an extremely successful
President Elect Training Seminar. I want to
congratulate DGE Dan Bennett and his team for
an outstanding Rotary weekend. Speaking of big
weekends, we are only one month away from our
district conference in Hershey PA. If you haven’t
signed up yet, there is only 10 days left and you
certainly don’t want to miss out on the
opportunity to learn, to share, to be inspired and
to experience some Rotary fellowship. I can
assure you that Sharon, Pam and their ever
growing committee have worked for months to
make this event truly memorable. We will
celebrate our successes, recognize our people of
action, share our Rotary stories and do a hands on
service project together that will impact each of
our communities. There will also be many major
surprises that you will definitely not want to miss,
so please join Kresha and me in Hershey.
Mike Hornby District 7360 Governor 304-851-7461 [email protected]
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• Bring your Large Club Banner to be displayed • General Attire for the weekend is Rotary Casual • Friday Night is Casual Island Attire • Saturday Night is Black Tie Optional • Prepare to have a fun filled conference, making new friends as well as touching base with friends from years gone by Rotary T-Shirts and Sweatshirts can be ordered in advance and picked up at conference. Orders must be
placed by April 19th in order to receive them at conference.
Order and pay for them here: https://www.customink.com/g/ubn0-00bc-n1p4
Specifically, we are requesting the Clubs to:
1. Confirm that the club will be bringing a display to the conference highlighting signature projects/
projects or fundraisers
2. Bring that display to the conference
3. Send images of the club’s activities that can be compiled into a PowerPoint presentation (which will run
throughout the conference)
4. Prepare and bring 100 copies of a one-page flyer that describes the club’s projects and send a digital
copy of that one-pager so that all can be compiled into an electronic booklet that will be distributed to
Rotarians throughout the District
THE DISTRICT CONFERENCE IN HER-
SHEY.
DISTRICT CONFERENCE INFORMATION
• THAT EVER IMPORTANT QUESTION
…..WHAT TO WEAR???
• WHAT TO BRING
• READ BELOW
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NEW MEMBERS
Sue Barthalow Waynesboro
Linda K Beard Long Meadows
Michael Botzan Williamsport MD
George Bowen Galeton
John Buhrman Chambersburg
Jodi Frankenberry Martinsburg
Tammy Garrison Downtown Lock Haven
Debby Glunt Altoona-Sunrise
Douglas J. Hershey Altoona-Sunrise
Katherine Kuhn Keyser
John Kurelja Milton
Michael Brooks Miller Charles Town
Rose Plummer Mercersburg
Terry Potter Lewisburg (Sunrise)
Theresa Schneider Montoursville
NO OBITUARIES REPORTED
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Web Resources for Rotarians
dacDB - District and Club Database (www.dacdb.com)
Free to all clubs within district (annual subscription fee paid by district)
Available to any member
• Update your record (contact information, photo, business info, community involvement)
• Print a directory (or obtain contact information) for all members of your club
• Send an e-mail to any member in the District
• View calendar of club and district events
• View club documents and information such as bylaws, policies, newsletters (assuming posted to dacDB)
• Obtain club reports (birthdays, anniversaries, leadership, committees)
• Track governor award progress
• Print badges and business cards
Available based on club position/security setting
• Maintain club committee lists
• Create e-mail groups (committees, all club members, event specific)
• Add meetings/events to district calendar
• Add or terminate members to/from club
MyRotary/Rotary Club Central (www.myrotary.org)
Available to any member
• Brand Central (Rotary logos and pamphlet/brochure templates)
• View Club Goals, Membership Trends, Foundation Support, Presidential Citation Progress, Volunteer Hours, Funds Raised
• Learning Center including downloadable guides for club leadership roles
• Discussion Groups
• Rotary Showcase (successful projects and ideas)
• Join a Rotary Action Group or Fellowship
• Rotary News
• Rotary Videos and Photos
• Rotary Club Health Check
• Member Development and Strategic Plan templates
• Make a Gift, Set up a recurring gift or see a record of your prior gifts to the RI Foundation Available based on club position/security setting
• Apply for Grants
• Enter/edit goals and update achievements
• Manage service projects
Other Useful Free Web Apps
Doodle.com – Create a poll to find the best time to schedule an event SignUp Genius.com – Allows members to sign up to help with a service project or fundraiser and
receive automated e-mail reminders
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Afghanistan: Advance notifications have been received of two new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1), one occurring in Kunar province, and one in Kandahar province. NOTE: NOW 5 IN
AFGHANISTAN. This will raise the total number of officially reported WPV1 cases in Afghanistan in
2018 to five. Three new WPV1 positive environmental samples were reported this week in Nangarhar
province, two in Jalalabad district, collected on 24 February, and one in Behsud district, collected on 25
February. Supplementary immunization days are currently ongoing, with vaccinators aiming to vaccinate
children across 34 provinces using bivalent oral polio vaccine (bOPV). The days are synchronized with a
campaign taking place in Pakistan, part of efforts to interrupt transmission of the virus across the shared
border.
Pakistan: No new cases of wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) were reported in the past week.
The total number of officially reported WPV1 cases in Pakistan in 2017 remains eight. There are no
cases reported in 2018. The most recent case (by date of onset) was reported in Zhob district,
Balochistan province, with onset on 15 November 2017.
Nigeria: No new cases of wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) were reported in the past week.
The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is four and no cases have been reported in 2017 or 2018.
The most recent case (by date of onset) was reported in Monguno Local Government Area, Borno, with
onset on 21 August 2016.
POLIO NEWS Headlines:
New on www.polioeradication.org: For International Women’s Day, we highlighted the critical role that
women play in global polio eradication efforts. Dr Adele Daleke Lisi Aluma works to reach children who
have never been vaccinated, whilst in Somalia, women are the face of polio eradication.
In Nigeria, dedicated female mobilizers are ending polio, one home at a time. The Strategic Advisory
Group of Experts on immunization (SAGE) Polio Working Group recently met in Geneva, Switzerland, to
review global progress against polio. The group reviewed and endorsed the main elements of the Post-
Eradication Strategy (PCS) currently being developed at the request of Member States, aimed at
ensuring the availability of core functions to sustain a polio-free world after global certification (such as
outbreak response capacity, surveillance, immunization and containment). The PCS will be presented in
April to the full SAGE, and to Member States at the World Health Assembly (WHA) in May. The group
also reviewed current outbreak response protocols to vaccine-derived poliovirus, and agreed with a
proposed plan to harmonize recommendations on immunization schedules in countries with Polio
Essential Facilities (PEFs – facilities that will continue to handle poliovirus stock under appropriate
containment).
Summary of newly-reported viruses this week: Afghanistan: Advance notifications have been
received of two new cases of wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1), one occurring in Kunar province, and
one in Kandahar province.Three new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) positive environmental samples
have been reported in Nangarhar province. Pakistan: One new WPV1 positive environmental sample
has been reported in Balochistan province. Democratic Republic of the Congo: Two cases of circulating
vaccine-derived poliovirus type 2 (cVDPV2) reported, one from Tanganyika province, and one from Haut
Lomami province.
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THE FOLLOWING PAGES ARE REPORTS AS
SUBMITTED BY DISTRICT GOVERNOR MIKE
Rotary District 7360 Point Summary
Awards Listings 16-18
Monthly Contribution Reports
July 2017 thru April 2018 19-23
PolioPlus Reports 24-28
Rotary Citation Dashboard
For Rotaract Clubs 29
Rotary Citation Dashboard
For Rotaract Clubs 30
2017-2018 Rotary Citation
District 31-38