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Our 67th year June 17-20, 2015 Camp Kettunen Tustin, Michigan
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A legacy for our District
Over 5,600 District Youth have participated since 1949
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150 students from 55 clubs
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Our mission is to educate and inspire youth, utilizing the Rotary motto of Service Above Self, to expand their leadership roles in service to their schools and communities, and to the world.
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International Perspective
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Objectives emphasize leadership, citizenship, and personal growth throughout the conference teach elements of community and world leadership model and discuss ethics of positive leadership discuss ethical and social issues of today participate in a leadership style inventory and discussion provide networking and fellowship activities with fellow leaders develop new and lasting relationships among conferees discuss and model importance of communication skills in effective leadership provide simulations in conflict management and problem solving build self-esteem and self confidence
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Objectives increase understanding, appreciation, and respect for other countries and cultures acquaint students with Rotary's purpose of Service Above Self to the community and world, including Four Way Test, Avenues of Service, Interact, Rotaract, and major initiatives. discuss leadership and future learning opportunities through Rotary demonstrate Rotary's respect and concern for youth recognize publicly young people who are rendering service to their communities.
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This Scholarship to attend the Rotary Life Leadership Conference is presented to _______________________________________________________ By the Comstock Park, Michigan Club of Rotary International This Life Leadership Conference Scholarship is awarded to a student leader who has exemplified the Rotary motto of “Service Above Self” as a student leader and active volunteer in the school and community. The Comstock Park Rotary Club is pleased and honored to recognize this outstanding student who leads by example for the greater good. ___________________________ ______________________, President
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LLC District Committee
John Noling, Chair Muskegon Bruce Finlayson Traverse City Kathy Hegedus Grand Haven Renee Huckle-Mittelstaedt Traverse City Doug McChesney Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. Mat Peabody Grand Rapids Stiles Simmons Baldwin Carol Swart Holland
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Staff Dave Rozman, Director Dr. Rob Brummeler Pinky McPherson Zachary Noling Judy Brummeler Margie Annis Judith Wonacott Landon Fortenberry Johnie Tuitel Doug McChesney Connie Irwin Carol Swart 4-6 new staff this year
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