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EAST HONOLULU ROTARIAN UPCOMING SPEAKERS Mar. 10: Fabian Friedrichs, Rotary ambassadorial scholar from Germany studying at HPU Mar. 17: Doug Carlson on the city transit project Mar. 24: Captain Bronte Lewis, Rotary ambassadorial scholar from Australia studying at UH Manoa Mar. 31: Gemma Williams on Myers-Brigg indicators Apr. 7: Open for Speaker Apr. 14: Makana Risser Chai, author of “From Stress To Best: Hawaiian Ways To Achieve Life Balance” If you have an idea for a speaker, contact Terence Yeh at tyeh@asbhawaii.com with the name and number. ROTARY MINUTE by John Steelquist The Rotary Minute is now a regular part of the Monday general meeting. The purpose of the Rotary Minute is to share a Rotary fact, highlight, or historical anecdote. Over time, it is hoped the members will appreciate the many facets, rich history, organizational structure, procedures and processes, and direct and indirect benefits of Rotary. Past President Since each Rotary Club selects a new president each year and Rotarians usually remain in the same club for many years, there are usually many men and women in a club who have served as president. These Rotarians who have spent a year-and-a-half working intensely for the club are a source of knowledge and history. Past presidents often serve in their Districts as Governors, Assistant-Governors, and Committee Chairs. When asked, the past president will tell you about “their year” with enthusiasm. For them, it was a time of hard work and great reward. When a club needs someone to do something, they know that the past president will usually say “Yes”. Council On Legislation The Council on Legislation is held every three years and is the legislative body for Rotary International (RI). The Council has the authority to amend the constitution documents of RI as well as to propose resolutions. Each district selects a representative to the week-long meeting to vote on legislation. The next Council is scheduled to be held in Chicago, Illinois in April 2010. ST. PATRICK’S DAY SOCIAL See the back of this bulletin for details about the St. Patrick’s Day joint social with the Kahala Sunrise Rotary and possibly the Hawaii Kai Rotary. Bring friends and family. If you are interested, please contact Faye Ross. DISTRICT CONFERENCE SUBSIDY Any member who brings a guest to a meeting or participates in an upcoming club project will receive a $135 subsidy to attend the 2008 District Conference at the beautiful Wailea Beach Marriott Resort & Spa. The hotel just completed a $60 million renovation, so don’t miss an opportunity to join in Rotary fellowship, celebrate Rotary successes, and have an all around good time. The $135 subsidy is to encourage all members to attend. East Honolulu Rotary Club’s Annual Saint Patrick’s Day Celebration Saturday, March 15th 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm Arc in Hawaii (tentatively) 3989 Diamond Head Road Bring a potluck item and get 1 FREE raffle ticket! Wear GREEN to the party and get 1 more FREE raffle ticket! $1 Raffle tickets buys an extra chance to win the raffle prizes ROTARY PHOTOS |