TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT!
EVERYONE PLEASE ATTEND
AND
WEAR ROTARY!
Speaking of which...
our Russell Hampton order has arrived!
I'll have the items at our event tonight,
then they'll be available at our morning meetings
NO WEDNESDAY MEETING
THIS WEEK
If you weren't at the District Conference this past weekend
you didn't get to hear
John Hewko
the General Secretary and CEO
of
Rotary International
give a shout out to our club
for our efforts to help Ukraine!
WEEKLY UKRAINE DONATION UPDATE
Between us and our CL community/friends/families
so far we've donated $17,373
through the River Cities portal.
River Cities said that this week's check of $15,503
(including the Mathews Co $10,000)
is the largest donation they've had yet!
But the donations are slowing down everywhere
so let's double our efforts to get the word out
Here's a link to an interesting video about Rotary and Ukraine:
Downtown Crystal Lake Farmer's Market
ARE YOU ON THE CALENDAR YET?
Each Dawnbreaker is asked to sign-up for
at least two Saturdays
9:00-12:30
This does NOT mean that both members have to be present the whole shift.
You and your fellow member can share the whole shift,
but you can also split it up however you'd like
as long as at least one member is present 9:00-12:30
Email your selected Saturdays ASAP to Heather at:
HeatherMarts2022@yahoo.com
WHAT TYPES OF ROTARY FOUNDATION RECOGNITION EXIST FOR CLUBS?
100 Percent Paul Harris Fellow Club: Rotary Clubs in which 100 percent of all dues paying members are Paul Harris Fellows receive special recognition from the Rotary Foundation. Qualifying Rotary Clubs receive a special club recognition banner and join an elite group of clubs. Once a club reaches 100 percent PHF status, the District Governor or Rotary Foundation chair must request the recognition from The Rotary Foundation. This recognition is a one-time-only award, but the intent is that the club will maintain its membership at the 100% Paul Harris Fellow level.
100 Percent Foundation Giving Club Banner: This banner is awarded to clubs that achieve an average of $100 in per capita giving and 100 percent participation, with every dues- paying member contributing at least $25 to any or all of the following during the Rotary year: Annual Fund, PolioPlus Fund, approved global grants, or Endowment Fund.
100 Percent Every Rotarian Every Year Club Banner: Rotary clubs must achieve a minimum Annual Fund contribution of $100 per capita during the Rotary year, and every dues paying member must personally contribute at least $25 to the Annual Fund during the year.
The Trustees of The Rotary Foundation also present club recognition banners each year to the three Rotary Clubs in each District with the highest per capita in Annual Fund Giving.
100% Paul Harris Society Club Banner: This recognition is awarded to clubs in which every dues-paying member has contributed a minimum of $1,000 to the Annual Fund, the PolioPlus Fund, or an approved global grant during the Rotary year.