President’s Message 2017-18 Christine Owen.

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President’s Message 2017-18 Christine Owen

Members of Kincumber Rotary Club Rotary International www.rotary.org District 9685 District Governor Peter Ward Assistant Governor David Rivett District Team Members of Kincumber Rotary Club John Ralph Sandy Tim Lillias Graeme Max Rodney Sue Tina Peter Tim Ron Leba Dave Jan Ruth Geoff Margaret Alan Michael Ross Joe Eric Rosemary Ernie Fraser Ron Christine

The shape of things John’s legacy Members – you are our Club! The Board – Directors, Chairs, Committees Variety in the ways we engage Our commitment, drive and passion!

Key Objectives Be a vibrant club Increase our membership Plant a tree for every member Record our volunteer hours and fundraising dollars Support The Rotary Foundation Continue to encourage fun, service and fellowship

Existing Programs and Projects 4 Villages Walk Youth Programs Vocational awards and programs Bowel Scan Graffiti Removal

New Projects/Possibilities Global grants for work in Africa Sustainable Cambodia Interact Club RYLA New membership plan Satellite e-Club Forge new relationship with local businesses

Making a difference Model service above self Support each other Share the effort Network widely Plan effectively Be open to opportunities Everyone counts: Every effort counts: Each dollar raised or donated helps us to make a difference Not just about fundraising – it’s the conversations, the connections, the opportunity to put some sunshine, some hope into someone’s day Let’s pay it forward.

Youth exchange Abbey McGill OUT Sweden Filippa Jeppsson Walls IN Sweden Rhianna Scott OUT Finland Agnes Birkemo IN Norway Jordana Booth OUT ????

Immediate PP and Chair Youth - John Heuston President-Elect and Club Administration - Lillias Bovell Treasurer - Ralph Brown Secretary - Margaret Neal Director The Rotary Foundation - Jan Brown Director Membership - Graeme Davies Director Service Projects and Community - Sandy Hunt Sharman Director International - Tina Latham Director Public Relations - Peter Rae/Tim Bowland Chair Vocational Program - Ernie Altman Sergeant - Fraser McBride Programs - Rosemary Allison/ Joe Murray

Will ……… make a difference!