Rotary International Presidential Theme 2014 – 2015: “Light Up Rotary”

PRESIDENTIAL THEME 2014-15: LIGHT UP ROTARYRI President Gary C.K. Huang chose Light Up Rotary as his theme for 2014-15. Huang is urging club members to Light Up Rotary by hosting a Rotary Day in their community, continuing our fight against polio, and increasing club membership. “Light Up Rotary is more than our theme. It is how we make a difference — every day, in every club, and every country we serve.”

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NEW FEATURES on Rotary Club of La Jolla Website: Rotary International News Feed & Voices Blog!

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Click to enlarge & see the SAME News Feed we now have on our Home Page on Rotary Int’l’s Home Page

In an ongoing effort to make RotaryClubOfLaJolla.com “your” website for all things Rotary, there’s a new feature recently added…an “RSS FEED.”  You’ll find it at the bottom of every one of our pages just as you find it on Rotary International’s Home Page and can use it to keep up with Rotary’s activities directly from the Rotary International website.

Also…we’re now featuring “Rotary Voices,” also from Rotary International’s Home Page which brings you “Stories of service from around the world.”

Here’s how Rotary International explains RSS Feeds: 

“RSS, or Really Simple Syndication, is a basic form of Web page that sends news headlines and other Web content to subscribers. RSS users register to news feed sites like the ones listed below and have regularly updated news sent straight to them.

Some Rotary club and district websites use RSS news feeds from other sources to complement their existing content. These clubs are encouraged to subscribe to Rotary International’s official news feed, which provides the latest links to official announcements, project stories, featured articles from RI’s website.”

Rotary International President’s June 2012 Message

Rotary International 2012 - 2013 President Sakuji Tanaka
Rotary International 2012 – 2013 President Sakuji Tanaka

My dear brothers and sisters in Rotary,

June is a time to reflect on the Rotary year that has nearly passed, and to look forward to the one that is soon to begin. We look back at what we have accomplished and measure our progress toward the goals we have set for ourselves. In Rotary, we may pause to reflect, but never to rest on our laurels – for as much as we have achieved, we are always aware of how much there is still to do.

The 2011-12 year has been a time of significant progress. Binota and I have been fortunate to have visited different parts of the Rotary world and seen the many ways that Rotarians everywhere Reach Within to Embrace Humanity. In South Sudan, we met with Rotarians who are determined to make a difference despite tremendous challenges. The humanitarian problems in that nation are enormous, and begin with the most basic: At the moment, South Sudan lacks a single functional hospital. I am confident that in the coming year, Rotarians around the world will reach out to our newest Rotary country with the support and help it will need.

In Uganda, I was delighted and heartened to discover how many government ministers and officials are Rotarians, and to see them bringing the ideals of Rotary to life in their service. In Kathmandu, I was overwhelmed as countries of South Asia – Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, the Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka – came together to vow to make the region 100 percent literate by 2017.

In Fiji and Vanuatu in the South Pacific, I was moved by Rotarians who are helping to lower child mortality and provide safe housing. In Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, I was delighted by the statement of Sheikh Nahayan Mubarak Al-Nahayan, minister of higher education and scientific research: “We are looking forward eagerly to Rotary starting its first club here.” And in Valdivia, Chile, as close to the South Pole as Binota and I have been, we were moved by Rotarians’ work with children who have mental disabilities.

But most of all, we found our hearts warmed by the welcome we received all over the world – and by the sight of so many Rotarians living the Rotary ideal, and choosing to Reach Within to Embrace Humanity. I thank you for the opportunity to serve as your president, and look forward to working together to build Peace Through Service. Visit President’s Monthly Message Page on Rotary International’s Website