Calendar of Events

December 2, 2014

Lunch Begins at Noon ~ Meeting Begins at 12:30
Come Early and Meet Some of the Nicest People in Town!

Welcome Rick Marks 

Rick Marks is the Vice President for marriage at Live the Life. He earned his PhD in Psychology and Counseling, and Master of Arts in Marriage and Family Therapy and an M.A. in Religious Education from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.  Rick is also a Licensed Professional Counselor.  Rick is a Clinical Member of the American Association of Marriage and Family Ministries and a 12 year U.S. Navy veteran.  He has served in various capacities from senior manager at private psychiatric hospitals, graduate school professor, pastor of the family ministries of a 28,000 member church, and most recently, a Special Assistant of Healthy Marriage and Fatherhood Initiatives for the Governor of the State of Kansas.

Rick coauthored the book Relationships for Life.  The book is much of his thinking about healthy relationships.  He is also the founder of HOPE Weekends,  a 22 hour intensive marriage education program for distressed marriages.  He is also a certified trainer for the relationship skills program, Adventures in Marriage and the premarital program titled; Start Smart.

Rick served as a Commissioner on the Florida Commission on Marriage and Family Support Initiatives from 2003-2007 and has been a keynote and conference speaker in conferences such as Smart Marriages, AACC, North American Conference for Divorced and Separated Catholics, and Association of Marriage and Family Ministries. He has conducted marriage and single adult retreats around the country as well as seminars on leadership and relationship skills in the workplace.  Rick has written articles for local publications in the Jacksonville area and has been on national and local radio and television shows such as the 700 Club.
Dr Marks will discuss the “Status of Marriage” in America.


Rotary of South Jacksonville - Upcoming Events Calendar
(see printed events list for detailed information)
December 2    - regular lunch meeting
December 16 -  Family Holiday Luncheon
December 23 - No Lunch Meeting  (Holiday Break)
December 30 - No Lunch Meeting (Holiday Break)


                              DICTIONARY PROJECT UPDATE 
                                 Distribution Schedule  
We will be distributing the dictionaries to 3rd graders at seven elementary schools in the area during early December.  Please email stevan.jones@amerisbank.com if you are able to help out.  The time commitment should be about an hour or so to visit the classrooms and hand out the dictionaries.  We’d like to have at least two (2) (preferably several more) Rotarians covering each school.

Below is the dictionary distribution schedule:
                                                                                                        Date/Time                Coverage
Hendricks Ave Elem (3400 Hendricks Ave)            9am on Dec 8th    
Spring Park Elem (2250 Spring Park Rd.)             10am on Dec 5th     Jim Lanahan,
Greenfield Elem (6343 Knights Lane N.)  10am on Dec 3rd      Stevan Jones, Meredith Porter
Holiday Hill Elem (6900 Altama Rd.)            TBA- still waiting for school confirmation of time
Kings Trail Elem (7401 Old Kings Rd. S.)                              10am on Dec 4th           
San Jose Elem (5805 St. Augustine Rd.)                                10am on Dec 15th         
Southside Estates Elem (9775 Ivy Rd.)                                  10am on Dec 4th           

 THANK YOU to everyone who has signed up for the sticker party.  For anyone who is still interested, here’s the info again:  We will be meeting at 5:30 on Monday, December 1st at PP Harlan Bost’s business, Florida Custom Marble (4566 St. Augustine Rd., Jacksonville, FL 32207, (904) 737-4513 ext. 163) to apply the stickers.  Please respond to Stevan Jones via email at stevan.jones@amerisbank.com if you are able help us out, so we can have a headcount.  Snacks/beverages will be provided.




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From The Nominating Committee
This year's nominating committee is pleased to announce the following members have been nominated to serve on the Board for the July 1, 2015-June 30, 2017 time period.
PP John Callender, Les Loggins, Casey Martin, PP Jay Plotkin, Patrick Victor
Voting will take place at our annual meeting on December 2. 
Nominations are now open and will be accepted until the annual meeting on December 2.  At that time, all nominations will be announced and a vote will be taken. 
 
Rotaract Mentoring Program
PP Hobart Joost and PP Jay Plotkin along with Will Torres have begun a program that will partner our members with a Rotaractor in the same profession.  These young professionals are the future of our city and our businesses.   This program offers the opportunity to meet with them once a month perhaps at lunch or after work (or a time that is mutually agreed upon) to discuss the issues they are facing as they work their way through today's corporate environment.  If you are interested in participating in this program, sign up at the next meeting.   


             Mobile Health Clinic


    
 The Mobile Health Clinic Bus Committee continues to meet and makes progress
 towards its end goal - of getting a Bloodmobile to Haiti.
 
 
Pictured: (from left) PP Barry, PP Odette, (top right) Dr. John Lovejoy, Pat and
David Balanky, Candis Steele.


Our International Exchange Student - Pierre Vidal 
Please  include Pierre in local activities and events while he is here.
You can reach Pierre at 1-904-307-3806


Photos from the FL/GA lunch Meeting








 The Family of Rotary celebrates a wedding.  

Richard and Melissa Dow celebrated the marriage of their daughter, Laura, to Kevin Feenstra, son of Scott and Paula Feenstra of Orange Park, FL.  The ceremony and dinner took place at the Winterbourne, an 1870 vintage home on the St. John’s River.  The couple will reside in Jacksonville after a honeymoon cruise in the Caribbean.




Minutarian Minute Week 21
 
First, congratulations to Brent Coates who was selected last week by our District Nominating Committee to serve as District Governor for the 2017-2018 Rotary year. Brent is a member of the Rotary Club of Palatka Sunrise. He has served in a number of District positions and currently serves as our District’s Sergeant at Arms. He also served as Assistant and Area Governor from July 2011 through June 2014. For those interested in our District’s process for selecting our District Governors, you can find that information in the D6970 Manual of Procedure. The manual can be accessed on the District website under the Goals and Procedures tab at the top of the homepage screen.

This past week several of our District leaders attended the Governor Elect Training Seminar (GETS) and Zone 33/34 Institute in Asheville, North Carolina. It was an inspiring and informative event featuring sessions on membership, the Foundation, New Generations, the End Polio Now campaign and more. As with any event like this, the best part was connecting and networking with our peers from the 28 other districts that make up Zones 33 and 34 – stretching from the Caribbean to West Virginia. Needless to say, there was much to absorb. And yes, we will be bringing back a ton of ideas to share with each Rotarian in District 6970 and a thousand volts of enthusiasm to help us “Light Up Rotary”!

Final word – a big shout-out to all of the volunteers who helped interview our Rotary Youth Exchange outbound applicants in St. Augustine the weekend before last. Your participation is what makes the selection process work as well as it does. Selecting 20 outbound students from the 40+ applicants was not easy, but it is a rewarding experience. So thanks to all who were there to help us make sure we send our best to study abroad in the 2015-2016 school year.

Event Reminders:

May 8-10: Save the dates as we combine our annual District Conference and District Assembly into one big event. We’ll sail into the Flagler College campus in St. Augustine to Light Up the family of Rotary. Look for an agenda and more details soon.

For more on these events please go to www.rotary6970.org on the home page under the District Events column.


Yours in service to Rotary,
Percy  
District Governor 2014-2015
Rotary International District 6970


November 18, 2014

LUNCH BEGINS AT NOON

JOIN US AS WE GET READY FOR THE HOLIDAYS! 


PP Robert Harris is hosting this week's lunch meeting at his home in Epping Forest.  Please check in at the guard gate and they will direct you to his home.  1860 Epping Forest Way-please be sure to park on the same side of the road-if you are the first one there, you can make that choice!!
Casual lunch with PP Robert manning the grill; fellowship, fun and good food are the order of the day.  If you would like to bring a guest, please let Patti know.  We want to be sure there is plenty of food. 



News From the Board
The following candidate has been approved by the Board for your consideration into membership:  Ward Bramlett, sponsor is Jason Burnett.  Classification is Non-Profit-Youth.  Anyone having an objection, please submit it in writing to the Board within ten (10) days.

From The Nominating Committee
This year's nominating committee is pleased to announce the following members have been nominated to serve on the Board for the July 1, 2015-June 30, 2017 time period.
PP John Callender, Les Loggins, Casey Martin, PP Jay Plotkin, Patrick Victor
Voting will take place at our annual meeting on December 2. 
Nominations are now open and will be accepted until the annual meeting on December 2.  At that time, all nominations will be announced and a vote will be taken. 

Rotary of South Jacksonville - Upcoming Events Calendar
(see printed events list for detailed information)

 Thru November 18th - FOOD DRIVE
 November 26 - No Lunch Meeting (Thanksgiving Holiday)
November 26 - Salvation Army Bell Ringing
 December 16 -  Family Holiday Luncheon
December 23 - No Lunch Meeting  (Holiday Break)
December 30 - No Lunch Meeting (Holiday Break)

 
Ring the Bells for the Salvation Army
Salvation Army - bell ringing on Wed. Nov. 26 (day before Thanksgiving) from 10 till 8p at Publix - 2875 University Blvd. 

If you're in the area on that day, stop by and take a picture or just say "hi"










Rotaract Mentoring Program
PP Hobart Joost and PP Jay Plotkin along with Will Torres have begun a program that will partner our members with a Rotaractor in the same profession.  These young professionals are the future of our city and our businesses.   This program offers the opportunity to meet with them once a month perhaps at lunch or after work (or a time that is mutually agreed upon) to discuss the issues they are facing as they work their way through today's corporate environment.  If you are interested in participating in this program, sign up at the next meeting.   


             Mobile Health Clinic


The Blood Alliance has  generously handed the title deed to a retiring mobile bus with a replacement value of $235,000 to the Rotary Club of South Jacksonville's PP Odette Struys -- who has swiftly identified a new home for it with the Boston-based St. Boniface Haiti Foundation. The organization runs a 75-bed hospital with outlying clinics in Southern Haiti for  more than 25 years.

A Mobile Health Clinic Bus Committee has been established to logistically plan the vehicle's passage to Haiti with Deerwood President, Dr. Bill Cody, PP Barry Covington, PP Vicki-Lynn Gloger, Patrick Victor, Christine Goldsmith, Chris Bouton, members from The Blood Alliance that include its CFO, Jack Wolcott and PP Odette, and Sarah, a representative from Rotaract.

A Rotary logo is being planned for the sides of the bus and other areas have been identified for other partners who can help with the logistics of transporting the bus to Haiti.

If anyone would like to get engaged with this exciting project, please reach out to Odette: ostruys@thebloodalliance.org


Our International Exchange Student - Pierre Vidal 
Please  include Pierre in local activities and events while he is here.
You can reach Pierre at 1-904-307-3806




Minutarian Minute Week 20
 
As you know, every 4th week is recap time for the previous three weeks, so here we go!

Week 17: A report on our District’s Rotary Day event on Monday, October 20th, at the Jacksonville Omni Hotel. Rotarians from practically every club in our District heard Rotary International President-Elect Nominee, John Germ, and Pakistan’s National PolioPlus Chair, Aziz Memon talk about Rotary’s epic project to wipe the scourge of polio from the face of the Earth. Our own Foundation Chair, PDG Cynde Covington, who also serves as our Zone End Polio Now coordinator concluded the program with insights on our local effort and a $20,000 contribution from our District to end polio.

Week 18: Mention of the completion of my DG club visits and a wish that each Rotarian had the opportunity to see what incredible acts of kindness and service take place through the good works of the Rotarians in our clubs. Affirming that you are part of one of the greatest service organizations the world has ever seen. Because of your efforts we will continue to Light Up Rotary in a big, bold and beautiful way!

Week 19: A reminder that November is Foundation month and to think of The Rotary Foundation (TRF) as two parts:
•    Part 1: What The Rotary Foundation (TRF) does to benefit communities all over the world; and
•    Part 2: What we do as Rotarians to fuel the efforts of The Rotary Foundation.

As Rotarians we fuel The Rotary Foundation in a number of ways – from Every Rotarian Every Year, more commonly known as EREY (eee – RAY), to Paul Harris Society, to Benefactor and for some – by joining the Arch Klumph Society! Regardless of the amount, every contribution to TRF helps Rotary do good in the world. Think about what you can do to fuel The Rotary Foundation. It is one of the most efficient and effective avenues for your charitable giving.

Event Reminders:
May 8-10: Save the dates as we combine our annual District Conference and District Assembly into one big event. We’ll storm Flagler College in St. Augustine to Light Up the family of Rotary. Look for an agenda and more details soon.

For more on these events please go to www.rotary6970.org on the home page under the District Events column.


Yours in service to Rotary,
Percy  
District Governor 2014-2015
Rotary International District 6970