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8/13/2019 Rotary Club of Kampala Naalya: This week's bulletin
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The Grace
For Friendship and fellowship, wethank thee Lord;
For what we are about to receive, mayGod make us truly thankful and evermindful of the needs of others. Amen .
The Four Way Test
Of the things we think, say or do
1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to All Concerned?
3. Will it Build GOODWILL andBetter Friendships?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to AllConcerned?
The Object of Rotary
The Object of Rotary is to encourageand foster the ideal of service as a basisof worthy enterprise and, in particular,to encourage and foster:
1. The development of acquaintance asan opportunity for service;
2. High ethical standards in businessand professions; the recognition of the
worthiness of all useful occupations;and the dignifying of each Rotarian'soccupation as an opportunity to servesociety;
3. The application of the ideal of ser-vice in each Rotarian's personal,business, and community life;
4. The advancement of internationalunderstanding, goodwill, and peace
through a world fellowship of businessand professional persons united in theideal of service.
ROTARY NORMS WHO MEETS WHERE,WHEN?
MONDAY
Kampala North Nommo Gallery: 6.00 pm
Kampala South Hotel Africana : 6.00 pm
Mengo Pope Paul Club 12.45 pm
Kasangati Kasangati Resort 7.00 pm
Naguru Kati Kati 7.00 pm
TUESDAY
Sunrise (Breakfast) Shanghai Hotel 7.00 am
Bukoto Kabira Club 7.00 pm
Rubaga Pope Paul Club 1.00 pmImpalaMakindye Shanghai 6.00 pmKololo Hotel Africana 6.00 pm.Bweyogerere Mamerito Hotel 6.30 pm
WEDNESDAY
Entebbe Lake Victoria 7.00 pm
Kyambogo Kireka Sports View 6.00pm
Kiwatule Kabira Club 7.00 pm
Kampala Central Hotel Africana 6.00 pm
Kampala West Shanghai 1.00 pm
Mukono Colline Hotel 7.00 pm
Nansana Ivory Hotel 7.00 pm
Portbell Silver Springs 7.00 pm
Muyenga Hotel Intern. 6.30 pm
Kajjansi Dream Guest Hse 7.00 pm
Kampala Naalya Ndere Centre 7.00 pm
THURSDAY
Day Break Grand Imperial 7.00 amGaba Green Valley 7.00 pmKampala Grand Imperial 1.00 pm
Kampala East Hotel Africana 7.00 pm
Kampala Ssese Nommo Gallery 6.00 pm
Bugolobi Hotel Royale 7.00 pm
Natete Ivys Hotel 7.00 pm
Seeta Rider Hotel 7.00 pm
Namugongo Abba Hotel 7.00 pm
FRIDAY
Ntinda Nob View Hotel 7.00 pm
Kibuli Hotel Africana 6.00 pm
Kyengera Rose Gardens 7.00 pm
Muyenga Breeze Hotel Intern 6.30 pm
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Family of Rotary,
In August this year during myexciting Club visits I was introduced toAkola Yafuna, an RCC sponsored by RCMasaka. The group had an array of
handcrafts and produce, which theyproudly displayed with gratitude totheir sponsors. What I found soamazingly gratifying was the spirit ofgiving that came with their hospitality.Out of their proceeds they donated
$30 to The Rotary Foundation!
This simple yet not so simple act warmed my heart. In an instant I realised that there arethose who know that Rotary does not empower them so that they can make a good life onlyfor themselves. They understand that whoever is empowered needs to empower another andanother according to their capacity.
Members of Akola Yafuna should be hailed for understanding that it takes combined efforts
to fight poverty, disease, illiteracy and the like. Can we emulate them and do even more thanwe are doing? Every Rotarian understands that he/she has an obligation to the less fortunate.
We all know the value of giving, and we have gone out of our way to do what is required ofus. We are empowered, not only with resources and expertise, but also with compassion andthe right attitude. For this Im eternally grateful.
This month therefore, I want us to reflect more on the other side of TRF. We have donatedmoney for projects all over the world, and we shall continue to do so. However, we need toremember that money is only as important as what it is used for. In this case Im looking at
our projects. Through our Clubs, we are obliged to engage TRF in our quest to do good inthe world and change lives. We must create favorable Club conditions in order to qualify forTRF grants and increase our impact. The best way to do this is by adopting good governancepractices. Let us be transparent and accountable to members, partners, the District and RI/TRF. Every Club member must be encouraged to pay his/her dues in time for proper
planning.By engaging The Rotary Foundation, fellow Rotarians, there is no doubt that we shall surelychange lives.
NAALYA FOODWEEKLY BULLETIN NOVEMBER 20 2013
Issue 39: ROTARY CLUB OF KAMPALA NAALYA- CLUB NO: 84340; SINCE 14/03/2012
MENU
1. Message fromthe DG
2. Rotary Voices
3. Rotary News
4. Ekitoobero
6. Last Week
7. Trivia
8. RotaryNorms, Whomeets where?
DG KATONGOLE S MESSAGE FOR NOVEMBER
Rotary oundation Month
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By Rtn Flavia Serugo
On Cloud 9...
Visitation days in boarding schools, commonly known as VDare scheduled events on a school calendar. Back in our days andeven now, VDs are, for many students, the most important
day on the school calendar. While for parents it is anopportunity to visit the children and review their academic progress; for the childrenit is a day to eat, eat and replenish their grub.
At my former primary school (Gayaza Junior), VD was the day to impress andhow we would look forward to those days which occurred once a month. The schoolwould prepare the best meal; we would wear our Sunday best; we would be at ourbest behavior and arrange our classrooms and school work in the most impressiveway possible. Even the teachers would on that day display higher standards ofprofessionalism as they updated parents on their childrens academic performanceand suggested ways for improvement.
Parents were less reliable. Depending on your performance, you could receive hugsor be left in tears. And both by the way were meant to motivate you to attain bettergrades. But I was a lucky girl. I was a performer. Every VD ended with aperformance of sorts and entertainment from the choir. And I remember most of thetime my mother pointing out to other parents saying thats my daughter leading thesong, Im so proud of her! You can imagine how that would make the young me feeland how we all worked hard for those moments.
I was reminded of the VDs last Wednesday when the District Governor D9211Emmanuel Katongole visited our club as part of the scheduled VDs in the Rotarycalendar. Just like in school, we prepared for the DGs visit ready to account for
our performance, but also hoping to impress. As a relatively young club we havehad more than our fair share of challenges. But the DG is a very kind parent andwhere we had shortcomings he came up with brilliant suggestions forimprovement. And where we had done relatively well, he praised usso much ..we were hanging on cloud 9 and the envy of other Rotarians from the 18clubs that visited that day.
Just like my mother did back in the day he left us feeling like special children.His speech was so motivating and left all of us at RC Kampala-Naalya renewed andcommitted to doubling our efforts to achieve higher grades by the end of theRotary year. The ball is in our court now. How do we secure our spot on cloud 9?
Club PresidentJohn [email protected]
Club SecretaryFlavia [email protected]
Club TreasurerEmmanuel [email protected]
ROTARY VOICES
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Our Guests last week1. Rtn Margaret OkelloRC Naguru
2. Rtn Bryan OkediRC Kla Sunrise
3. Rtn David KasingwireRC Kampala
4. Rtn Grace MurindwaRC Bukoto
5. Rtn Robert MugaigaRC Namu-
gongo
6. Rtn Sheila BwangoRC Bukoto
7. Mr. Lad Ategeka Amooti
Compiled by Rtn Denis Jjuuko (SAA)
Through the Lens
Sometimes a picture says it better than any volume of
words. These two pictures captured my imagination this
week.
Have a laugh!
TRIVIA
WH TS UP
My Smart Choice
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Engaging Rotary and Changing Lives
Our Guest Speaker last week was the District
Governor D9211Emmanuel Katongole whodelivered a rousing validation of Rotary at the Club
Assembly.
He however cautioned that while Rotary Clubs
in D9211 have undertaken numerous serviceprojects and have reached hundreds of
communitiesa lot more remains to be done.
More hands and funds are needed for the job
at hand and hence the need for moremembers.
He therefore challenged the current team of 21
at RC Kampala-Naalya to
explore all means of increasing
its numbers, noting thatanything that does not grow
is bound to die.
LAST WEEK IN FELLOWSHIP
Our Guests last week1. Rotary Club of Muyenga
2. Rotary Club of Bukoto
3. Rotary Club of Kampala Arch
2. Rotary Club of Kampala South
3. Rotary Club of Kasangati
4. Rotary Club of Namugongo
5. Rotary Club of Bugolobi
6. Rotary Club of Kampala Sunrise
7. Rotary Club of Bweyogerere Namboole
8. Rotary Club of Kololo
9. Rotary Club of Kampala Central
10. Rotary Club of Kyengera
11. Rotary Club of Gulu
12. Rotary Club of Naguru
13. Rotary Club of Ntinda
14. Rotary Club of Muyenga Breeze
15. Rotary Club of Jinja Source of the Nile
16. Rotary Club of Kasese
17. Rotary Club of Mengo
18. Rotaract Club of Nakawa MUBS
19. Rotaract Club of KIU
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Rotary clubs around the world are pledging emergency aid to communies in centralPhilippines aer last weeks massive typhoon aened enre coastal towns and villages, killed
thousands of people, and displaced nearly 600,000 more. The situaon remains dire as
widespread destrucon has made food, water, and medicine scarce in remote areas aected
by Typhoon Haiyan, the strongest storm to make landfall on record. Rotary President Ron
Burton is urging our 34,000 clubs worldwide to connue to assist storm vicms.
"I know we all want to help. I am urging our clubs to take acon to provide emergency aid now
and begin planning for the future when we can help rebuild homes, schools, and businesses,"
says Burton. "We are in the business of helping people in need." Rotary partner ShelterBox
has commied aid for 4,000 families in the form of emergency shelter and other relief
assistance.
Such disasters are exactly why we entered into our partnership with ShelterBox, says Burton.It gives Rotary members worldwide the opportunity to respond immediately and in a very
meaningful way to the life-threatening condions faced by the people of the Philippines.
For nearly 100 years, Rotary clubs in the Philippines have been creang posive change in their
communies. The rst Philippine Rotary club was formed in Manila in 1919. Today, more than
800 Rotary clubs throughout the Philippines give members the chance to make a dierence at
home and around the globe. When a 7.1 magnitude earthquake struck central Philippines in
September, clubs were there to bring aid to those in need.
Rotary members oen are both rst-responders and rebuilders when major disasters strike
because clubs are present in every corner of the world, Burton says. We connue with
recovery eorts long aer internaonal relief agencies have gonebecause Rotary clubs arepart of the communies we serve.
Rotary international
Rotary clubs take action for typhoon-ravaged Philippines
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4THE DISTRICT GOVERNORS VISIT TO RC K MP L
RCKN at Work
Club ssembly
Board Meeting5THE DISTRICT GOVERNORS VISIT TO RC K MP L NAALYA 13/11/13
Missionaries of the Poor