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Oct 18, 2018
 
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Oct 24, 2018
 
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Oct 27, 2018
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Nov 01, 2018 5:30 PM
 
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Nov 15, 2018
 
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The Object of Rotary is to encourage and foster the ideal of service as a basis of worthy enterprise and, in particular, to encourage and foster:

  • FIRST: The development of acquaintance as an opportunity for service;
  • SECOND: High ethical standards in business and professions; the recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations; and the dignifying of each Rotarian’s occupation as an opportunity to serve society;
  • THIRD: The application of the ideal of service in each Rotarian’s personal, business, and community life;
  • FOURTH: The advancement of international understanding, goodwill, and peace through a world fellowship of business and professional persons united in the ideal of service.
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May Peace Prevail on Earth

Living Peace World Peace Day September 21st

 
Art competition depicting Living Peace.  Click on the live link on the title to see the full story.
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Basic Education & Literacy - DG Patrick E. Adizua

Basic Education and Literacy - a District 7020 Perspective

 
Dr. Patrick E. Adizua and Lesline Adizua
Dr. Partick E. Adizua is District Governor of District 7020 this Rotary year.  

Dr Patrick E. Adizua, medical doctor, graduated from “El Insituto Superior De Ciencias Medicas-Santiago De Cuba” in 1987 with honors and has a diploma in Spanish Language (with Distinction). He is a resident doctor in Ob-Gyn at the Mandeville regional hospital and has a general practice at Las Palmas medical complex. Most recently, he has added to his portfolio, Managing Director of Regies Fine Dining Restaurant.

District Governor 2018-2019, Patrick, is a member of the Rotary Club of Mandeville. His classification is “Medical” and he uses his vocation and passion for service to make a difference in his home country, Jamaica. He became a Rotarian in 1996, served as a director of his club in his first year of Membership and has not looked back since!

I was surfing the web for interesting articles on Basic Education and Literacy so that I could share with you, my few enthusiastic Rotarians and friends.  I took a look at our neighboring District 7020, which encompasses the Northern Caribbean, as I frequently do, and read the District Governor's message for September.  I share this message with you as it is focused on the theme for this month which is one of The Rotary Foundation's Six Areas of Focus: Basic Education and Literacy.

DG Patrick writes:

Dear fellow Rotarians,

Our beloved Rotary provides us with an array of resources that ensures that our service to humanity, not only makes a difference but inspires those that we serve. In September, Rotarians place emphasis on the importance and value of basic education, literacy and our young generation.

In the words of Nobel Prize Laureate Malala Yousafzai:

“One Child, one teacher, one pen and one book can change the world"

It is estimated that one billion people-one sixth of the world’s population – are unable to read. Illiteracy among adults and children is a global concern in both highly industrialized nations and developing countries. The tragedy of illiteracy is that those who cannot read are denied personal independence and they become victims of unscrupulous manipulation, poverty and the loss of human dignity. Illiteracy is demeaning, it is a major obstacle to achieving economic, political, social, and personal development and is a barrier to international understanding, cooperation and global peace.

Many Rotary clubs are thoughtfully surveying the needs of their community for literacy training. Some clubs provide basic books for reading instruction. Others establish and support reading and language clinics, provide volunteer tutorial assistance and purchase reading materials.

Rotarians can play a vitally important role in and around their communities and in developing countries, by promoting projects to facilitate opportunities that are derived with the ability to read. For example, Australian Rotarians developed the “Lighthouses for Literacy” projects in four schools in Thailand. This innovative teaching method proved so successful that the Thai government adopted it in all the nation’s schools. Other Rotary clubs have used this model to develop literacy projects in Bangladesh, South Africa, Brazil and other countries.

WHAT ARE THE ESTABLISHED FACTS?

  • An additional 1.7 million teachers are needed worldwide to meet the goal of universal primary education.
  • 57 million children worldwide, are not in school
  • 781 million people over the age of 15 - 60 percent of them women - are illiterate

However, we have young and vibrant members of our Rotary family that are equipped with the tools to help us establish strategic and enriching projects across our communities.

Recently, I had the opportunity to visit transformative projects being carried out by Rotarians and Rotaractors in Grand Cayman, B.V.I and St Croix, where they are providing life-changing literacy experiences throughout their communities. This year more than ever before, our emphasis must be to empower our young generations, by fully embracing them in project concept, design and development for all our activities.

Past RI President Luis Vincente Giay at the 1996 Convention in Calgary, Alberta, Canada said:

“Our vision for the future, now more than ever, is the difference between success and failure.
The New Generations are our investment in the future.
Let us begin to build that future today”

Countless Rotaractors have undertaken innovative and creative literacy projects which we could easily tap into by partnering with them, to help us tackle these issues in our communities. Therefore, let us share our love for Rotary, by empowering our new generations, so that together we can inspire positive change globally.

“When love is infused into our actions, we do not stop to question the time or money we are sacrificing. We are inspired to do more, to give more. Love is the motivating force behind all of Rotary’s best work.”

-Carlo Ravizza 1999-2000

DG Patrick

 
 
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Rotary Antigua

DG Dominique Visit to Antigua

 

Fellowship

 
 
 
The Rotary and Rotaract Clubs of Antigua sure know how to throw a party!  Your tired editor visited Antigua over the week end to meet with the present and future leaders of the District.  Great meeting with loads of exciting things on the agenda that will concretize the value proposition for Rotarians in District 7030.
But the highlight of the trip was the party that the Antiguan Rotarians threw for DG Dominique at the home of Rotarian Vernetta Rogers, to which I was invited.  Over eighty Rotarians, Rotaractors and partners and guests showed up and partied well into the night.  Great spirit, great comradery and great Rotary exchanges.
Sincerest thanks go to 
 
 
 
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World Peace Day - September 21st
 
Happy 2018 International Day of Peace
 
"Peace is the first area of focus in Rotary. Educating, empowering and engaging Rotarians for peace is RAGFP's core mission. Rotary clubs worldwide and the 1.2 million Rotarians are our inspiration. Rotarians come from all nations, religions, cultures, races, languages, ideologies, and factions. However, they all work for the advancement of humanity and world peace".
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Rotary Club of Saint Lucia Youth Symposium

Inaugural 2018 Rotary Youth Symposium

 
On Sunday 16th September 2018, the Rotary Club of Saint Lucia held its Inaugural Youth Symposium, under the theme “Inspiring our Youth to Serve “, hosting 200 young Leaders. 
 
The symposium was a Rotary exposition for their sponsored Youth Service Clubs, Interact and Rotaract, exposing the young members to Rotary’s Guiding Principles and its ideal of service through its six selected Areas of Focus – Peace and Conflict Resolution; Disease Prevention and Treatment; Water and Sanitation; Maternal and Child Health; Basic Education and Literacy and Economic and Community Development.
 
Through its youth programs, Rotary encourages responsible citizenship and understands the importance of ensuring that its young citizens grasp the concept of humanitarianism from an early age, as they are the future and the next generation of Rotary Leaders. They are the change Agents in the schools and in the communities.  Rotary’s motto “Service above Self” is engrained in all of its members. With a strong emphasis on Service, the Symposium therefore provided the opportunity for Rotary’s young members to collaborate and explore bold and audacious ideas for serving and improving their various Communities and School environments. 
 
The Rotary Club of Saint Lucia and the Rotary Club of Gros Islet collectively have three sponsored Community based Rotaract Clubs and five sponsored School based Interact Clubs, namely Sir Arthur Lewis Community College, St Joseph’s Convent, Saint Mary’s College, Castries Comprehensive Secondary School and the Babonneau Secondary School with an aggregate membership of over 200 students.  Interact Clubs are designed for young persons aged 12 to 18, while Rotaract caters to the age group 18 to 30. Both cubs encourage a focus on service, leadership development and the promotion of international understanding.
 
This is effectively a Rotary Family and the Rotary Club of Saint Lucia is particularly proud of its Early Act Club at the Dame Pearlette Louisy Primary School.  Early Act is Rotary’s service club for children between the ages of 5 and 12, and was created in 2016. It is currently the only Primary School based Club on the island.
 
In an On-Camera interview at the Symposium, the Youth Services Director of the Rotary Club of Saint Lucia, Kurt Augustin had this to say” The youth symposium was designed to bring our youth clubs together using exciting and interactive presentations, videos and ideation. The youth clubs as well as the parent club took part in various ice breaker and breakout sessions which surely intensified the passion for service to our communities amongst our members”. 
The President of the Rotary Club of Saint Lucia, Soraya Warner-Gustave, further noted that “The symposium was a huge success. It was well received by the young members who demonstrated an uninhibited passion for service that was heartwarming.  They have a real understanding of the social issues plaguing our societies and want to help, they want to serve in a meaningful and impactful way.  Our Rotary theme this year is - Be the Inspiration - and our young members truly are an inspiration!”.
 
This Inaugural Rotary Youth Symposium was graciously sponsored in part by the Finance Administrative Centre, Lucelec Trust, Peter & Company Distribution, Massy Stores and Blue Waters (St Lucia) Ltd. The Rotary Club of Saint Lucia extends its gratitude for this magnanimous show of support.
 
 
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Young Leaders
 
Submit a video for the Interact Video Awards
It’s the 10th annual Interact Video Awards! Interactors, create a short video to show how your club in having fun while making a difference in your school and community! The “Best Video” will be awarded US$1000 for the club’s next service project.

Check out last year’s finalists to get inspired. Then, work with your sponsor Rotary club, local Rotaract club, teachers, and parents to make your video a reality. The deadline to submit a video is 1 December 2018.
 
 
 
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