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Rotary International District 5280
District Recognition Awards2012-2013
District Governor Lew Bertrand
Rotary District 5280 Office8939 S. Sepulveda Blvd., #210Los Angeles, California 90045
310-670-9792FAX 310-670-9795
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Table of Contents
Title Page........................................................................................................Page 1
Table of Contents............................................................................................Page 2
District Recognition Awards Committee........................................................Page 3
District Recognition Awards Information......................................................Page 4
Club Size.........................................................................................................Page 6
Overview Report Categories...........................................................................Page 7
Club Service Recognitions.............................................................................Page 8
Communications and Public Relations Recognitions.....................................Page 10
Community Service Recognitions..................................................................Page 12
International Service Recognitions.................................................................Page 14
Membership Recognitions..............................................................................Page 16
New Generations Service Recognitions.........................................................Page 18
The Rotary Foundation...................................................................................Page 20
Vocational Service Recognitions....................................................................Page 22
Report Volunteer Hours..................................................................................Page 24
District Hall of Fame Award..........................................................................Page 25
District Ian Jones Humanitarian Award.........................................................Page 27
District Rotarian of the Year ..........................................................................Page 29
Presidential Citation Criteria 2012-13............................................................Page 31
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District Recognition Awards Committee
District Governor Lew Bertrand: 310-831-0085 / [email protected]
Recognition Awards Chair Bob Smith: 310-493-3835 / [email protected]
Senior Assistant Governors 2012-2013
Club Service – Linda Black: 310-804-6432 / [email protected]
Communications & Public Relations – Robin Kellogg: 818-631-6848 / [email protected]
Community Service – DJ Sun: 323-459-9236 / [email protected]
International Service – Ursula Blazej: 818-429-3420 / [email protected]
Membership – Jerry Brown: 323-249-0575 / [email protected]
New Generations Service – Jeremy Brown: 310-809-1771 / [email protected]
The Rotary Foundation – David Moyers: 310-544-0400 / [email protected]
Vocational Service – Cozette Vergari: 310-410-4014 / [email protected]
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District Recognition Awards Information
Objectives
To recognize the Rotary Clubs, as well as individual Rotarians, for their dedication and hard work, their commitments of creativity, talent, time, money and other resources, and for their support of the goals of Rotary International and District 5280.
To recognize the Rotary Clubs that have programs in the Five Avenues of Service, including New Generations Service, and participate in club and district coordinated projects and events.
To recognize the Rotary Clubs and individual Rotarians who make Rotary membership matter, help build good character and a commitment to ethics in business, and look beyond our borders to do the work of Rotary.
Important Information
The District Recognition Awards packets will be given to club Presidents on Tuesday, July 31, 2012 at the District Breakfast.
The District Recognition Awards packets will be available on the District Website, by Friday, August 3, 2012 (forms will be interactive), www.rotary5280.org. CLUBS MUST PREPARE THEIR REPORTS AND TURN IN ELECTRONICALLY TO THE DISTRICT OFFICE, no later than Thursday, February 7, 2013 by NOON.
To become a Club of Excellence, a club needs to receive the Presidential Citation… see page 31. The Presidential Citation official form is to be submitted to the District Office no later than Friday, February 1, 2013 by NOON.
Recognitions Awards will be presented at the District Conference on May 3-5, 2012.
Evaluation Criteria
The Recognition Awards Committee will evaluate the following areas: Club Service, Communications and Public Relations, Community Service, International Service, Membership, New Generations, The Rotary International Foundation, and Vocational Service.
All evaluations from the eight areas of recognition will be tabulated together for an aggregate score to determine an Overall Club of Excellence to be presented in each classification of clubs, i.e. Small, Medium, and Large, at the District Conference. The Clubs of Excellence will be awarded through a fair and objective process, based upon the highest overall sum total of points accumulated from the eight evaluation areas.
Each Senior Assistant Governor, along with their respective committee, will evaluate the entries in the specific area of their responsibility. For example, the Senior Assistant Governor of International Service will evaluate projects and activities pertaining to International Service.
Each Senior Assistant Governor, along with their respective committee, will compare each entry with entries of clubs of similar size (Small, Medium, and Large… see page 6) within the specific area of evaluation. Projects that are well planned, implemented and achieve their goals will be recognized.
The following considerations are important:
1. Did the project provide a needed service?
2. Was it a Rotarian involved, hands-on, project?
3. Were specific goals identified and achieved?
4. What percentage of the club membership was involved?
5. Were there non-Rotarians involved?
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6. Was the project completed within budget and on time?
7. Can another Rotary Club duplicate this project? Is the information available?
Report Procedures
A project or activity must be reported in the APPROPRIATE area, and in ONLY ONE of the eight areas. The reporting Club will determine the appropriate area.
Please prepare only one page per project or activity.
Only one project or activity should be reported in a report.
Concise reports are preferred. A report longer than ONE PAGE will not be considered.
Reports are to be type written. Handwritten reports will not be reviewed. (Forms will be interactive online.)
An additional page for photos and or visuals may be attached to each report.
The written narrative takes priority over attached photos or visuals.
You may report on as many projects or activities as you have planned to be completed in the 2012-2013 Rotary year.
Special Report For Overall Volunteer Hours
There is a special form that should be completed, estimating total volunteer hours from your club membership, in the aggregate, for the 2012-2013 Rotary year. See page 30.
This report will not be considered, in any way, for the recognition evaluation process. It will be used only to determine our total district-wide volunteer hours.
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CLUB SIZEAll Clubs will be classified for purposes of recognition as Small, Medium or Large, according to the July 2012 District 5280 Membership Report. To the extent possible, the Rotary Clubs will be divided 1/3 Large, 1/3 Medium and the balance Small. The current division, which may be adjusted pursuant to the January 2012 District 5280 Membership Report, is as follows:
SMALL - 22 MEDIUM – 21 LARGE – 22
Crenshaw/Watts Bellflower Beverly Hills
Downtown Los Angeles Burbank Culver City
Hermosa Beach Burbank Sunrise Del Amo
Hollywood Calabasas Downey
Latinos Unidos de Culver City Carson-Gardena-Dominguez El Segundo
Lawndale Crescenta-Canada Glendale Sunrise
Lomita-Torrance Airport Glendale Granada Hills
Los Angeles Colombo Americano Glendale Moonlight Los Angeles 5
Lynwood Hawthorne Manhattan Beach
Malibu Historic Filipinotown Palos Verdes Peninsula
North Hollywood Inglewood Palos Verdes Sunset
Northeast Los Angeles Koreatown Playa Venice Sunrise
Los Angeles Cedars Northridge/Chatsworth Rancho Park
Santa Clarita Sunrise Pacific Palisades Redondo Beach
Sherman Oaks Sunset Paramount Rio Hondo-Vernon
South Bay Sunrise-Torrance San Pedro Santa Clarita Valley
Southwest Los Angeles South Gate Santa Monica
Sun Valley Studio City-Sherman Oaks Van Nuys
Sunland-Tujunga Thai Town Westchester
Tarzana Encino Torrance Westwood Village
Universal City-Sunrise Wilmington Wilshire
West San Fernando Valley Woodland Hills
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Overview Report Categories
The following category participation will be considered for recognitions:
Club ServiceClub Meeting ProgramsDistrict ParticipationFundraisingSpotlight Projects(Weekly) Rotary Information
Communications and Public RelationsNewsletterWebsite or ClubRunnerClub VideoSocial MediaAdvertising
Community ServiceRotary Community AllianceFocus on Water, Health and Hunger - CommunityHelp the NeedyGreater Peace and Understanding in District 5280Rotary Day of Service
International Service2012 District Humanitarian Trip - Puerto RicoLiteracy & EducationHealth & Disease PreventionWater & SanitationInternational and Spotlight Projects
MembershipRetentionGrowth (Recruitment)ResourcesOutreach (Public Relations)Statistics
New Generations ServiceCharter and/or Sponsor Youthact, Interact & Rotaract ClubsSponsor and/or Attend RYLA, Interact Symposium and Other NG EventsAttend & Complete YPP (Youth Protection Policy) Training & CertificationHost or Sponsor Youth Exchange StudentsParticipate & Facilitate District Scholarships for Local Students
The Rotary International FoundationFoundation Giving OverallPaul Harris SocietyEnd Polio Now SupportGSE & Ambassadorial Scholar SupportUtilization of Grants - Matching & District Simplified
Vocational ServiceEthics and Ethics ForumsLiteracySpeech, Music and Art Contest ParticipationCommunity Service Recognition Program - Fire, Police, Teacher, Non-Rotarian Business Awards
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Spotlight Projects - new and annual projects involving the majority of the club in Vocational Service
Club Service Recognitions Senior Assistant Governor Linda Black
Rotary Club of_________________________________________________________________________________
o Small o Medium o Large
Recognition Reports are to be submitted electronically to the District Office by Thursday, February 7, 2013 at NOON. Complete and provide information on as many projects or activities as the club has planned for 2012-2013. If a box is checked below, there should be at least one report corresponding to that category. Use the Club Service Report to provide information about each applicable project or activity. There should be only one project or activity described per report. Each report should be limited to one page. Photos or printed materials may be attached in one additional page.
Club Service Categories
1. Club Meeting Programs (20 points)
2. District Participation (20 points)
3. Fundraising (20 points)
4. Spotlight Projects (20 points)
5. (Weekly) Rotary Information (20 points)
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
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Print Name of the 2012-2013 Club President or Club Awards Chair
Club Service Report
Club Name____________________________________________________________________________________
Club Project Name______________________________________________________________________________
Please prepare and submit a report for each individual project or activity. The report is limited to one page. A photo or visual may be added, but also limited to one page. However, the written narrative should be the priority. For your convenience, this report may be typed online then printed out.
1. Objective:
2. Description:
3. Budget:
4. Publicity:
5. Rotarians Involved and Member Participation:
6. Non-Rotarians or Group Served:
7. Results:
Project Chair__________________________________________________________________________________
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E-mail_______________________________________________ Telephone________________________________
Communications and Public Relations Recognitions Senior Assistant Governor Robin Kellogg
Rotary Club of_________________________________________________________________________________
o Small o Medium o Large
Recognition Reports are to be submitted electronically to the District Office by Thursday, February 7, 2013 at NOON. Complete and provide information on as many projects or activities as the club has planned for 2012-2013. If a box is checked below, there should be at least one report corresponding to that category. Use the Communications and Public Relations Report to provide information about each applicable project or activity. There should be only one project or activity described per report. Each report should be limited to one page. Photos or printed materials may be attached in one additional page.
Communications and Public Relations Categories
1. Newsletter (20 points)
2. Website or ClubRunner (20 points)
3. Club Video (20 points)
4. Social Media (20 points)
5. Advertising, Club Directory, or Attendance Reports (20 points)
_____________________________________________________________________________________________Print Name of the 2012-2013 Club President or Club Awards Chair
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Communications and Public Relations Report Club Name____________________________________________________________________________________
Club Project Name______________________________________________________________________________
Please prepare and submit a report for each individual project or activity. The report is limited to one page. A photo or visual may be added, but also limited to one page. However, the written narrative should be the priority. For your convenience, this report may be typed online then printed out.
1. Objective:
2. Description:
3. Budget:
4. Publicity:
5. Rotarians Involved and Member Participation:
6. Non-Rotarians or Group Served:
7. Results:
Project Chair__________________________________________________________________________________
E-mail_______________________________________________ Telephone________________________________Page 11
Community Service RecognitionsSenior Assistant Governor D. J. Sun
Rotary Club of_________________________________________________________________________________
o Small o Medium o Large
Recognition Reports are to be submitted electronically to the District Office by Thursday, February 7, 2013 at NOON. Complete and provide information on as many projects or activities as the club has planned for 2012-2013. If a box is checked below, there should be at least one report corresponding to that category. Use the Community Service Report to provide information about each applicable project or activity. There should be only one project or activity described per report. Each report should be limited to one page. Photos or printed materials may be attached in one additional page.
Community Service Categories
1. Rotary Community Alliance (20 points)
2. Focus on Water, Health and Hunger - Community (20 points)
3. Help the Needy (20 points)
4. Greater Peace and Understanding in District 5280 (20 points)
5. Rotary Day of Service (20 points)
_____________________________________________________________________________________________Print Name of the 2012-2013 Club President or Club Awards Chair
Community Service Report Page 12
Club Name____________________________________________________________________________________
Club Project Name______________________________________________________________________________
Please prepare and submit a report for each individual project or activity. The report is limited to one page. A photo or visual may be added, but also limited to one page. However, the written narrative should be the priority. For your convenience, this report may be typed online then printed out.
1. Objective:
2. Description:
3. Budget:
4. Publicity:
5. Rotarians Involved and Member Participation:
6. Non-Rotarians or Group Served:
7. Results:
Project Chair__________________________________________________________________________________
E-mail_______________________________________________ Telephone________________________________
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I nternational Service Recognitions Senior Assistant Governor Ursula Blazej
Rotary Club of_________________________________________________________________________________
o Small o Medium o Large
Recognition Reports are to be submitted electronically to the District Office by Thursday, February 7, 2013 at NOON. Complete and provide information on as many projects or activities as the club has planned for 2012-2013. If a box is checked below, there should be at least one report corresponding to that category. Use the International Service Report to provide information about each applicable project or activity. There should be only one project or activity described per report. Each report should be limited to one page. Photos or printed materials may be attached in one additional page.
International Service Categories 1. 2012 District Humanitarian Trip - Puerto Rico (20 points) 2. Literacy & Education (20 points) 3. Health & Disease Prevention (20 points) 4. Water & Sanitation (20 points) 5. International and Spotlight Projects (20 points)
_____________________________________________________________________________________________Print Name of the 2012-2013 Club President or Club Awards Chair
International Service Report Page 14
Club Name____________________________________________________________________________________
Club Project Name______________________________________________________________________________
Please prepare and submit a report for each individual project or activity. The report is limited to one page. A photo or visual may be added, but also limited to one page. However, the written narrative should be the priority. For your convenience, this report may be typed online then printed out.
1. Objective:
2. Description:
3. Budget:
4. Publicity:
5. Rotarians Involved and Member Participation:
6. Non-Rotarians or Group Served:
7. Results:
Project Chair__________________________________________________________________________________
E-mail_______________________________________________ Telephone________________________________
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Membership RecognitionsSenior Assistant Governor Jerry Brown
Rotary Club of_________________________________________________________________________________
o Small o Medium o Large
Recognition Reports are to be submitted electronically to the District Office by Thursday, February 7, 2013 at NOON. Complete and provide information on as many projects or activities as the club has planned for 2012-2013. If a box is checked below, there should be at least one report corresponding to that category. Use the Membership Report to provide information about each applicable project or activity. There should be only one project or activity described per report. Each report should be limited to one page. Photos or printed materials may be attached in one additional page.
Membership Categories
1. Retention (20 points)
Club must demonstrate their program to achieve zero net loss.
Club must demonstrate every member active in various programs, activities and committees.
2. Growth (Recruitment) (20 points)
Club President must personally bring in one new sustaining (6 month) member.
Club Membership chair must personally bring in one new sustaining (6 month) member.
3. Resources (20 points)
Annually, at least 2 programs on membership. Either by the District Membership committee and/ or by the Club Membership Chair.
Demonstrate monthly announcements in meetings on articles in Club Bulletin.
4. Outreach (Public Relations) (20 points)
Did you have at least one article printed in a local paper?
Have you purchased and utilized Membership Material available through Rotary?
5. Statistics (20 points)
Did your club achieve your growth goal established in your Membership Goal Form”?
_____________________________________________________________________________________________Print Name of the 2012-2013 Club President or Club Awards Chair
Membership Report Page 16
Club Name____________________________________________________________________________________
Club Project Name______________________________________________________________________________
Please prepare and submit a report for each individual project or activity. The report is limited to one page. A photo or visual may be added, but also limited to one page. However, the written narrative should be the priority. For your convenience, this report may be typed online then printed out.
1. Objective:
2. Description:
3. Budget:
4. Publicity:
5. Rotarians Involved and Member Participation:
6. Non-Rotarians or Group Served:
7. Results:
Project Chair__________________________________________________________________________________
E-mail_______________________________________________ Telephone________________________________
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New Generations Service RecognitionsSenior Assistant Governor Jeremy Brown
Rotary Club of_________________________________________________________________________________
o Small o Medium o Large
Recognition Reports are to be submitted electronically to the District Office by Thursday, February 7, 2013 at NOON. Complete and provide information on as many projects or activities as the club has planned for 2012-2013. If a box is checked below, there should be at least one report corresponding to that category. Use the New Generations Service Report to provide information about each applicable project or activity. There should be only one project or activity described per report. Each report should be limited to one page. Photos or printed materials may be attached in one additional page.
New Generations Categories
1. Charter and/or Sponsor Youthact, Interact & Rotaract Clubs (20 points)
Create a new Rotary Club at your local middle/high school or college
Continue to sponsor your existing New Generations Clubs & its activities
2. Sponsor and/or Attend RYLA, Interact Symposium and Other NG Events (20 points)
Send students & Rotarians to RYLA ($180 per person)
Sponsor students to various District NG events
3. Attend & Complete YPP (Youth Protection Policy) Training & Certification (20 points)
Attend District YPP | 1.13.12
Host your own club’s certification seminar
4. Host or Sponsor Youth Exchange Students (20 points)
Host an incoming student
Send local students abroad
5. Participate & Facilitate District Scholarships for Local Students (20 points)
Sponsor students to receive Zentner, Kim & Olsen Scholarships
Create your own club’s scholarships to local students
_____________________________________________________________________________________________Print Name of the 2012-2013 Club President or Club Awards Chair
New Generations Service Report Page 18
Club Name____________________________________________________________________________________
Club Project Name______________________________________________________________________________
Please prepare and submit a report for each individual project or activity. The report is limited to one page. A photo or visual may be added, but also limited to one page. However, the written narrative should be the priority. For your convenience, this report may be typed online then printed out.
1. Objective:
2. Description:
3. Budget:
4. Publicity:
5. Rotarians Involved and Member Participation:
6. Non-Rotarians or Group Served:
7. Results:
Project Chair__________________________________________________________________________________
E-mail_______________________________________________ Telephone________________________________
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The Rotary FoundationPDG David Moyers
Rotary Club of_________________________________________________________________________________
o Small o Medium o Large
Recognition Reports are to be submitted electronically to the District Office by Thursday, February 7, 2013 at NOON. Complete and provide information on as many projects or activities as the club has planned for 2012-2013. If a box is checked below, there should be at least one report corresponding to that category. Use the Rotary Foundation Report to provide information about each applicable project or activity. There should be only one project or activity described per report. Each report should be limited to one page. Photos or printed materials may be attached in one additional page.
Rotary Foundation Categories
1. Foundation Giving Overall (20 points)
2. Paul Harris Society (20 points)
3. End Polio Now Support (20 points)
4. GSE & Ambassadorial Scholar Support (20 points)
5. Utilization of Grants - Matching & District Simplified (20 points)
_____________________________________________________________________________________________Print Name of the 2012-2013 Club President or Club Awards Chair
The Rotary Foundation ReportPage 20
Club Name____________________________________________________________________________________
Club Project Name______________________________________________________________________________
Please prepare and submit a report for each individual project or activity. The report is limited to one page. A photo or visual may be added, but also limited to one page. However, the written narrative should be the priority. For your convenience, this report may be typed online then printed out.
1. Objective:
2. Description:
3. Budget:
4. Publicity:
5. Rotarians Involved and Member Participation:
6. Non-Rotarians or Group Served:
7. Results:
Project Chair__________________________________________________________________________________
E-mail_______________________________________________ Telephone________________________________
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Vocational Service RecognitionsSenior Assistant Governor Cozette Vergari
Rotary Club of_________________________________________________________________________________
o Small o Medium o Large
Recognition Reports are to be submitted electronically to the District Office by Thursday, February 7, 2013 at NOON. Complete and provide information on as many projects or activities as the club has planned for 2012-2013. If a box is checked below, there should be at least one report corresponding to that category. Use the Vocational Service Report to provide information about each applicable project or activity. There should be only one project or activity described per report. Each report should be limited to one page. Photos or printed materials may be attached in one additional page.
Vocational Service Categories
1. Attendance at District Vocational Service Meetings/Activities/Events (20) points
District Assembly Vocational Breakout Session Literacy Breakfast at Lawreys Ethics Forum at Loyola Marymount University District Speech Contest District Art Contest District Music Contest District Dance Contest Other (describe)
2. District Ethics Forum (20 points)
Sponsorship of a Rotaract Team Mentoring/Coaching of a Rotaract Team Participation in the Planning/Event
3. District Speech, Art, Music and/or Dance Contest Participation (20 points)
Sponsored a Club Level Competition
Speech Art Music Dance
Sponsorship of District Competition Contestant(s)
Speech Art Music Dance
4. Club Vocational Service Training/Mentoring Programs/Projects, i.e. Fire, Police, Teacher, Non-Rotarian Business Awards; Career Day; High School Student Internship with Rotarians, etc. (20 points)
5. Literacy Club Programs/Projects - new and annual projects involving the club in Literacy Reach Out to Children and/or Adults (20 points)
_____________________________________________________________________________________________Print Name of the 2012-2013 Club President or Club Awards Chair
Vocational Service Report
Club Name____________________________________________________________________________________ Page 22
Club Project Name______________________________________________________________________________
Please prepare and submit a report for each individual project or activity. The report is limited to one page. A photo or visual may be added, but also limited to one page. However, the written narrative should be the priority. For your convenience, this report may be typed online then printed out.
1. Objective:
2. Description:
3. Budget:
4. Publicity:
5. Rotarians Involved and Member Participation:
6. Non-Rotarians or Group Served:
7. Results:
Project Chair__________________________________________________________________________________
E-mail_______________________________________________ Telephone________________________________
Report Volunteer Hours
Club Name____________________________________________________________________________________
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Strictly for the purpose of determining the overall volunteer hours rendered by our total District 5280 membership, please submit this report. Please survey your membership to estimate the total combined hours of your club members for the 2012-2013 Rotary year. In no way, will this report impact the Recognition Awards process.
In the aggregate, our club members have volunteered a sum total of _____ hours in the 2012-2013 Rotary year.
Project Chair__________________________________________________________________________________
E-mail_______________________________________________ Telephone________________________________
District Hall of Fame Award
This award is the highest recognition given by District 5280. It acknowledges a Rotarian who has many years of highly dedicated service to Rotary and specifically to Rotary District 5280.
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The following criteria apply:1. Nomination by any Rotarian.2. Selection need not be made annually.3. Must have served as a Club President.4. Minimum of 10 years in the District.5. Either a District Governor, 5 years service in a major District position or creator of a major activity or
event.6. A respected Rotarian who meets the highest standards of the 4-Way Test.7. A Paul Harris Fellow.8. The Recognition Committees will determine acknowledgement.
Hall of Fame Award
Year Rotarian Rotary Club
1994-1995 Dennis Benko, PDG South Gate
1995-1996 Ken Calderwood Lawndale
1996-1997 William Bowermaster, PDG Downey
Jack Jones, PDG Lawndale
1997-1998 Esther M. Johnson Santa Monica
David C. Williams, PDG Wilmington
1998-1999 Kent Caldwell Manhattan Beach
1999-2000 Robert White, PDG Vernon
2000-2001 Nandlal Parekh Culver City
2001-2002 Roy Murdock Gardena
2002-2003 James Hamai, PDG Lawndale
2003-2004 John Nugent, PDG Westchester
2004-2005 Paul Netzel, PDG Los Angeles 5
2005-2006 John Colville, PDG Paramount
2006-2007 Marshall “Andy” Anderson, PDG Westwood Village
Leonard Wasserstein, PDG Beverly Hills
2007-2008 Victoria Radel, PDG Redondo Beach
2008-2009 Pat Cashin, PDG Redondo Beach
2009-2010 Carmela Raack Culver City
2010-2011 Rich Mendoza Redondo Beach
2011-2012 David Moyers Palos Verdes Sunset
District Hall of Fame Award Nominee FormRotarian Nominee______________________________________________________________________________
Rotary Club of_________________________________________________________________________________
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Nominated by _________________________________________________________________________________
This award is presented to a Rotarian who has many years of highly dedicated service at the District level. For your convenience, this report may be typed online then printed out.
The following criteria apply:1. Nomination by any Rotarian.2. Selection need not be made annually.3. Must have served as a Club President.4. Minimum of 10 years in the District.5. Either a District Governor, 5 years service in a major District position or creator of a major activity or
event.6. A respected Rotarian who meets the highest standards of the 4-Way Test.7. A Paul Harris Fellow.8. The Recognition Committees will determine acknowledgement.
District Ian Jones Humanitarian AwardThis award is presented to the founder of, or a major contributor to, a District wide project or activity. The project serves as a model to other Rotary Clubs and Districts.
The following criteria apply:Page 26
1. Nomination by any Rotarian.2. Selection need not be made annually.3. Founder of, or major contributor to a project implemented throughout the District.4. The specific project serves as a model for other Rotary Districts.5. Popular, well-liked individual who meets the highest 4-Way Test standards.6. A Paul Harris Fellow.7. The Recognition Committees will determine acknowledgement.
Ian Jones Humanitarian Award
Year Rotarian Project Club
1995-1996 Ian Jones Literacy Project Palos Verdes Peninsula
Ollie Hunt, PDG Community Task Force Palos Verdes Peninsula
1996-1997 Nandlal Parekh Polio Corrective Surgery Culver City
Yosh Setoguchi Japanese Youth Exchange Westwood Village
1998-1999 Wesley Bradford Uganda Project Palos Verdes Sunset
2000-2001 Shirley Dowling Literacy Project Santa Monica
2002-2003 David Williams, PDG Polio Corrective Surgeries Wilmington
2003-2004 Marc Leeka Wheelchair Project Los Angeles 5
2007-2008 Ted Wendorff Dental Clinic and Redondo Beach
Wheelchairs to Viet Nam
2010-2011 Karen Weigel Taveuni Scabies Eradication Redondo Beach
2011-2012 DJ Sun Koreatown
District Ian Jones Humanitarian Award Nominee FormRotarian Nominee______________________________________________________________________________
Rotary Club of_________________________________________________________________________________
Nominated by _________________________________________________________________________________
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For your convenience, this report may be typed online then printed out.
The following criteria apply:1. Nomination by any Rotarian.2. Selection need not be made annually.3. Founder of, or major contributor to a project implemented throughout the District.4. Presented for highly dedicated service at the District level.5. The specific project serves as a model for other Rotary Districts.6. Popular, well-liked individual who meets the highest 4-Way Test standards.7. A Paul Harris Fellow.8. The Recognition Committees will determine acknowledgement.
District Rotarian of the YearPlease use the forms on the following pages for the categories listed below. Provide concise reports. Reports which are more than ONE PAGE may not be considered.
Rotarian of the Year
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This award will be given to a Rotarian or Rotarians who display outstanding effort and ability in advancing the goals of Rotary International, District 5280 and the Rotary Club.
The criteria considerations:1. Nomination by any Rotarian.2. A respected Rotarian who meets the highest standards of the 4-Way Test.3. Rotarian or Rotarians chosen exemplifies the Rotary Motto: “Service Above Self.” 4. A Rotarian serves beyond club activities, specifically is active in district leadership. 5. A Paul Harris Fellow.6. The Recognition Committees will determine this acknowledgement.
Rotarian of the YearYear Rotarian Club
1990-1991 Bob Landis Wilshire
1991-1992 Jack Gonzales South Bay Torrance
1992-1993 Jack Jones Lawndale
1993-1994 Stan Dryer Santa Monica
1994-1995 Richard Brubaker Westchester
Douglas Desch Westwood Village
1995-1996 Laurence Bender Hawthorne
1996-1997 Gretchen Peralta Downey
1997-1998 Paul St. John Hollywood
1998-1999 William Held South Gate
1999-2000 Patrick Cashin, PDG Culver City
2000-2001 Carmela Raack Westchester
2001-2002 Joe Harding El Segundo
2002-2003 Laura Calderwood Lawndale
Chuck Hanchett San Pedro
2003-2004 Marie Fremd Vernon
2004-2005 Shirley Giltzow Lawndale
2005-2006 Marc Leeka Los Angeles 5
2006-2007 Elsa Gillham Wilshire of LA
2007-2008 Brad Robinson Beverly Hills
2008-2009 Lew Bertrand Palos Verdes Sunset
Rick Searey Bellflower
2009-2010 Joe Vasquez Bellflower
2010-2011 Veronica Martinez Latino Unidos
2011-2012 Warren Bobrow Westchester
District Rotarian of the Year Nominee FormRotarian Nominee______________________________________________________________________________
Rotary Club of_________________________________________________________________________________
Nominated by _________________________________________________________________________________
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This nomination is for an individual Rotarian who has displayed outstanding effort and ability in advancing the goals of Rotary International, District 5280, and the Rotary Club. For your convenience, this report may be typed online then printed out.
The criteria considerations:1. Nomination by any Rotarian.2. A respected Rotarian who meets the highest standards of the 4-Way Test.3. The Rotarian or Rotarians chosen exemplifies the Rotary Motto: “Service Above Self.” 4. A Rotarian serves beyond club activities, specifically is active in district leadership. 5. A Paul Harris Fellow.6. The Recognition Committees will determine acknowledgement.
Presidential Citation Criteria 2012-2013This questionnaire is to be completed by each club and then sent to the district office included with the District Recognition Awards packet — not to Rotary International. The completed questionnaire must be received by the district office no later than Thursday, February 7, 2013 for the club to be eligible for the Presidential Citation. The answers to all questions on the questionnaire are subject to The Four-Way Test!
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Rotary Foundation requirements and membership requirements must both be attained for recognition. All clubs and districts that have been certified as reaching these goals will receive a certificate signed by 2012-13 RI President
Club RecognitionClub recognition has an array of Rotary Foundation contribution components and membership components. Clubs that meet all requirements and are certified by the district governor will receive a certificate. Clubs must submit their results to the district governor no later than 6 April 2013.
Project Chair__________________________________________________________________________________
E-mail_______________________________________________ Telephone________________________________
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