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Rotary “Did You Know?” Toronto Twilight Rotary Club February 8, 2012
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What’s Rotary? Toronto Twilight Rotary Club Other Rotary Facts FoundationRotary Groups 100 200 300 400 500 Rotary “Did You Know” Jeopardy
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How many members does Rotary have worldwide? Click for Answer What’s Rotary? - for 100
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How many clubs does Rotary have worldwide? Click for Answer What’s Rotary? - for 200
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What is Rotary’s birthday? Click for Answer What’s Rotary? - for 300
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What are the 5 Avenues of Service? Click for Answer What’s Rotary? - for 400
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What is Rotary’s Club Leadership Plan? Click for Answer What’s Rotary? - for 500
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What is the name of the organization TTRC has had an ongoing vocational project since 2009? Click for Answer Toronto Twilight Rotary Club - for 100
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What is TTRC’s next major community service project for April 2012? (hint: it involves a ‘pint for life’) Click for Answer Toronto Twilight Rotary Club - for 200
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What is TTRC’s birthday? Click for Answer Toronto Twilight Rotary Club - for 300
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What was the name of TTRC’s November 2011 Fundraiser? Click for Answer Toronto Twilight Rotary Club - for 400
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What are the 9 TTRC Board Positions? Click for Answer Toronto Twilight Rotary Club - for 500
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What is the name of Rotary International’s 2011-2012 President? Click for Answer Other Rotary Facts - for 100
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Where is the Rotary International Convention being held in May 2012? Click for Answer Other Rotary Facts - for 200
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What is Rotary’s theme for 2011- 2012? Click for Answer Other Rotary Facts - for 300
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Where is the District 7070 Conference being held in October 2012? Click for Answer Other Rotary Facts - for 400
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What are 5 District 7070 Committees you can join? Click for Answer Other Rotary Facts - for 500
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What was Rotary’s $ challenge for End Polio Now to be achieved by June 2012? Click for Answer Rotary Foundation - for 100
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What are the Foundation requirements to achieve the Presidential Citation Award? Click for Answer Rotary Foundation - for 200
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What is the requirement to become a Sustaining Member? Click for Answer Rotary Foundation - for 300
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What is the name of 3 Foundation Annual Fund Programs? Click for Answer Rotary Foundation - for 400
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What is TTRC’s goal for the Annual Fund giving through the Every Rotary Every Year initiative for 2011-2012? Click for Answer Rotary Foundation - for 500
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What Rotary Clubs do youth (age 5 to 30) join? Click for Answer Other Rotary Groups - for 100
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What are 2 examples of Rotary Fellowships? Click for Answer Other Rotary Groups - for 200
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What are 5 Rotary Action Groups? Click for Answer Other Rotary Groups - for 300
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What does RADAR stand for? Click for Answer Other Rotary Groups - for 400
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What does WASRAG stand for? Click for Answer Other Rotary Groups - for 500
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1.2 Million Back to Main Board What’s Rotary? - for 100
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About 32,000 Clubs in more than 200 countries! Back to Main Board What’s Rotary? - for 200
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February 23, 1905 On 23 February 1905, Paul P. Harris, Gustavus Loehr, Silvester Schiele, and Hiram E. Shorey gathered in Chicago for what would become known as the first Rotary club meeting. A second club was formed in San Francisco in 1908, and soon after, clubs began to pop up across North America. On 1 August 1912, the Rotary Club of London became the first club chartered outside of North America. Back to Main Board What’s Rotary? - for 300
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Club Community International Vocational New Generations Back to Main Board What’s Rotary? - for 400
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Purpose: Ensures clubs are regularly evaluating current practices and implementing new ideas to increase their vitality Best Practices: Develop long-range goals Set annual goals Conduct club assemblies Communicate clearly Ensure leadership continuity Amend club by-laws Develop stronger relationships Ensure members are active Develop training plan Assign club committees Back to Main Board What’s Rotary? - for 500
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Woodgreen Community Services – Employment Services Group The TTRC Industry Advisory Board meets to provide comments on topics such as resumes, coverletters, interviews, and helped develop events such as M3-Meet, Mentor, and Mingle, etc…) Back to Main Board Toronto Twilight Rotary Club - for 100
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Blood Drive for Canadian Blood Services Back to Main Board Toronto Twilight Rotary Club - for 200
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February 17, 2010 Back to Main Board Toronto Twilight Rotary Club - for 300
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AQUAGROOVE “Building Sustainable Water Infrastructure in Tanzania” Back to Main Board Toronto Twilight Rotary Club - for 400
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President, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer, Membership, Public Relations, Club Administration, Sergeant-at-Arms, Foundation Back to Main Board Toronto Twilight Rotary Club - for 500
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Kalyan Banerjee Kalyan Banerjee is chair of United Phosphorus, Bangladesh, and a director of United Phosphorus Ltd., one of the largest manufacturers of agrochemicals in India, and Uniphos Agro Industries Ltd. Born in Kolkata in 1942, he earned a degree in chemical engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, in 1964. He is a resident of Vapi, Gujarat, where he has contributed significantly to its development as one of the largest industrial estates in India, helping to provide infrastructure for health care and education. Banerjee has been a member of the Rotary Club of Vapi since 1972. He served as club president in 1975-76 and district governor in 1980-81. Back to Main Board Other Rotary Facts - for 100
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Bangkok, Thailand May 6 to 9 - the Land of a Thousand Smiles Back to Main Board Other Rotary Facts - for 200
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Back to Main Board Other Rotary Facts - for 300
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Richmond Hill The Kaleidoscope of Rotary October 19, 2012 Sheraton Parkway (Leslie and Hwy 7) Back to Main Board Other Rotary Facts - for 400
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Literacy Microcredit New Generation RADAR Rotaract, Interact, Earlyact Youth Exchange Peace Programs Rotary at Work WASRAG Back to Main Board Other Rotary Facts - for 500
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$200Million As of January 17, 2012, Rotary raised about $202.6M. In recognition of Rotary’s achievement, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation donated another $50M in addition to the $355M Challenge Grant. Great work Rotary! Back to Main Board Rotary Foundation - for 100
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100% Annual Programs Fund participation by every member between July 1, 2011 and March 31, 2012 $100 minimum per capita in club contributions to Annual Programs Fund Minimum net increase of one member 85% minimum retention rate Two of the following 2% increase in women 2% increase in young professionals (under age of 45) Induction of one or more RI/Rotary Foundation Program alumni Increased diversity (eg. classification, gender, age,..) Back to Main Board Rotary Foundation - for 200
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$100 contribution to the Annual Programs Fund A Rotary Foundation Sustaining Member (RFSM) is an individual who personally contributes US$100 or more each year to the Annual Fund. These contributions also count toward Paul Harris Fellow, Multiple Paul Harris Fellow, Paul Harris Society, Major Donor, and club recognition. You get an annual RFSM badge sticker in appreciation of this achievement! Back to Main Board Rotary Foundation - for 300
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SHARE World Fund Peace and conflict prevention/resolution Disease prevention and treatment Water and sanitation Maternal and child health Basic education and literacy Economic and community development Back to Main Board Rotary Foundation - for 400
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$1,425 Based on 19 members at $75/members as decided by the Club in July 2011. For donations of $100 the member becomes a Sustaining Member. If we achieve an average of $100 per member, we are eligible for the Presidential Citation Award. Back to Main Board Rotary Foundation - for 500
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Earlyact (age 5 to 13) Interact (age 12 to 18) Rotaract (age 18-30) Back to Main Board Other Rotary Groups - for 100
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Back to Main Board Other Rotary Groups - for 200 Rotary Fellowships are groups of Rotarians, Rotarian spouses, and Rotaractors who join together to: Share a common interest in worthwhile recreational activities (sports, hobbies, etc.) Further their vocational development through acquaintance with others of the same profession Make new friends around the world Explore new opportunities for service Have fun and enhance their experience in Rotary
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Back to Main Board Other Rotary Groups - for 300 Rotarian Action Groups provide assistance and support to Rotary clubs and districts in planning and implementing community development and humanitarian service projects. They are organized by committed Rotarians, Rotarians’ family members, and Rotaractors who have expertise and a passion for a particular type of service.
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Rotary Action for the Development of AIDS Responses Back to Main Board Other Rotary Groups - for 400
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Water and Sanitation Rotary Action Group Back to Main Board Other Rotary Groups - for 500
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Rotary is a volunteer organization of 1.2million business and professional leaders united worldwide to provide humanitarian service and help build goodwill and peace. About 32,000 Rotary Clubs in more than 200 countries conduct projects to address today’s challenges including: illiteracy, disease, hunger, poverty, lack of clean water, and environmental concerns. Thank You!
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