Our annual Rice and Beans drive has started.  Brian, from Road Runner, said the cash/checks, etc. are the preferred method to donate as they can buy in bulk and get more bang for each dollar than the club members individually.
 
RYLA is coming up.  Recruiting is open to the third week of April.  We are paired with St. Pius High School.
 
The 2025 Essay content is a go so we will include more information when available.
 
Michelle Frachette District Friendship Exhange Chair, told us there were three outbound students going to Spain, the Netherlands and Brazil.  She said it would be good for our club again to take an inbound student.  On 1 July, Bianca Chaney will be the new Exchange Chair.
 
Will Mutidjo, Director of Programs, East Central Ministries, spoke to the club.  He said the organization is 25 years old and not well known.  They provide a food coop and youth mentorship.   They are getting into a new area for them in buying vacant lots in the International District with the intent of build cottage homes as an affordable permanent housing option.  They are looking for donors and private funding.
 
 
50 Things Every Rotarian Should Know About Rotary

20    INVOCATIONS AT CLUB MEETINGS

In many Rotary clubs, particularly in Judeo-Christian nations, it is customary to open weekly meetings with an appropriate invocation or blessing. Usually such invocations are offered without reference to specific religious denominations or faiths.
 
Rotary policy recognizes that throughout the world Rotarians represent many religious beliefs, ideas and creeds. The religious beliefs of each member are fully respected, and nothing in Rotary is intended to prevent each individual from being faithful to such convictions.
 
At international assemblies and conventions, it is traditional for a silent invocation to be given. In respect for all religious beliefs and in the spirit of tolerance for a wide variety of personal faiths, all persons are invited to seek divine guidance and peace "each in his own way." It is an inspiring experience to join with thousands of Rotarians in an international "silent prayer" or act of personal devotion. Usually all Rotary International board and committee meetings begin with a few moments of silent meditation. In this period of silence, Rotary demonstrates respect for the beliefs of all members who represent the religions of the world. Since each Rotary club is autonomous, the practice of presenting a prayer or invocation at club meetings is left entirely to the traditions and customs of the individual club, with the understanding that these meeting rituals always be conducted in a manner which will respect the religious convictions and faiths of all members and visitors.

  21    - OPPORTUNITIES FOR FELLOWSHIP

Most Rotarians are successful professional and business executives because they hear opportunities knock and take advantage of them. Once a week the opportunity for Rotary fellowship occurs at each club meeting, but not all members hear it knocking.
 
The weekly club meeting is a special privilege of Rotary membership. It provides the occasion to visit with fellow members, to meet visitors you have not known before, and to share your personal friendship with other members.
 
Rotary clubs which have a reputation of being "friendly clubs" usually follow a few simple steps: First, members are encouraged to sit in a different seat or at a different table each week. Second, Rotarians are urged to sit with a member they may not know as well as their long-time personal friends. Third, members invite new members or visitors to join their table just by saying: "Come join us, we have an empty chair at this table."
Fourth, members share the conversation around the table rather than merely eating in silence or talking privately to the person next to them. Fifth, Rotarians make a special point of trying to get acquainted with all members of the club by seeking out those they may not know.
 
When Rotarians follow these five easy steps, an entirely new oppor1tunity for fellowship knocks each week. Soon Rotarians realize that warm and personal friendship is the cornerstone of every great Rotary club.
 
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