Dr. Sue MitchellDistrict Governor
District 6860 RecordRotary: Making a Difference
Ian RiseleyInternational President
January 2018
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Dear Friends and District 6860 Rotarians,
Seasons Greetings and a Prosperous New Year to all. On this New Year’s Day, I find that I reflect on the previous year a bit, then go on to the new year. So, in summary of 2017, as your District Governor, I’ve visited 50 of our district’s 52 clubs. The Rotary Club of Jasper and the Rotary Club of North Shelby Inverness will be visited in February and March. In July, I joined the Rotary Club of Arab and many Rotarians witin our district in honoring Byron Nelson, a long-time Rotarian and a Past District Governor. We had our first Rotary Zone institute in Birmingham with 13 Rotarians from our district attending. In August, our district organized and participated in the District 6860 fund raiser for the Critical Care Transport of Children’s Hospital. This is a yearly event and to date we have raised over $700,000 with a goal of $1,000,000 by August 2018. 2018 is our tenth year for Boiling and Bragging. In September, many Rotarians in our district attended the Zone Institute in Springfield, Illinois for Zones 30 and 31. Our district is a part of Zone 30. Our district received recognition in 5 of the 6 areas:
Total Contributions, $1,252,136, first in Zone 30 Polio Contributions, $106,663, second in Zone 30
Endownment Fund Contributions, $172,825, third in Zone 30 Annual Fund Contributions, $429,648, second in Zone 30
20% of DDF was given to the Eradication of Polio
Congratulations goes to PDG Gary Andrew for these Zone recognitions. In October, our District held its annual Fall Leadership Meeting at the Harbert Center in Birmingham. Several meetings were held including the Council on Finance, the Council of Governor’s, the Assistant Governors’ meeting and the General Business meeting. The day ended with a dinner. Mark Maloney, Rotary International President Nominee was our keynote speaker for the dinner. Thank you, Mark, for your participation within our district and congratulations on your selection as Rotary International President for 2019-2020.
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In November, our District held its annual Foundation Dinner at Ross Bridge in Birmingham with RI President Elect Barry Rassin as our keynote speaker. Over 100 Rotarians and their partners attended this dinner. Many thanks go to Chair Bo Porter and his committee for this wonderful dinner. Also, in November, our District partnered with District 6880, South Alabama, the state of Alabama, ALFA, and the Alabama Farmers Committed to plant trees in Alabama, as requested by our Rotary International President, Ian Risely. That’s my reflection of activities for the first half of the year as your District Governor. Now, let’s continue to join our fellow Rotarians in “Service Above Self.” Upcoming events for 2018 include:
RI Assembly in San Diego, CA – DGE Carol Argo will be attending Vocational Award Nominees (a Rotarian and a non-Rotarian) Due January 15, 2018 Selection of District Governor Nominee Designate, January 18, 2018 Rotary Leadership Institute, February 3, 2018 Winter Leadership Meeting, February 16, 2018 MidSouth PETS, March 15-17, 2018 Joint District Conference (6820, 6840, 6860, 6880), Biloxi Mississippi, June 7-10, 2018 Rotary International Convention, Toronto, CA, June 23–27, 2018.
Yours in Rotary Service,
Sue DG Sue Mitchell
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VOCATIONAL SERVICE AWARDS
Purpose of Award To recognize, each Rotary year, one Non-Rotarian person in District 6860 and one Rotarian, both for Vocational Service on a District, State, Region, National, or World basis (i.e. vocational service recognized significantly beyond the territory of a club). The Annual Award is based on recognition as excellence in representing and performing in a vocation with recognition of achievement significantly beyond one club or territory. To make application for this award you may download the application forms from the district web site. This application deadline is early and should be made to the Chairman, Council of Governors PDG Jerry Shepherd by January 15, 2018. For details on this application visit the district website.
Past Recipients YEAR ROTARIAN NON-ROTARIAN 2008-2009 Dr. William Hull Linda Johns 2009-2010 Dr. Art Freeman MD Dr. Donn Brascho MD 2010-2011 Fay Letson McWhorter Sheriff Chris Curry & non-Rotarian spouse, Roger B. McWhorter 2011-2012 Rogers Redding 2013-2014 Bill Bolen Bob Iverson and Jody Iverson 2015-2016 Ted Burns Michael E. Stephen 2016-2017 Arthur Orr Dr. Scott Harris
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APPLICATION FORM TO NOMINATE FOR 2017-18 DISTRICT 6860 VOCATIONAL SERVICE AWARD
(Rev 11-29-17)
District 6860 Vocational Service Award to person(s) selected by the Council of Governors, to recognize, annually, one Rotarian, one Non-Rotarian and one organization or institution for Vocational service based on a District, State, Region, National, or World reputation (i.e. vocational service recognized significantly beyond the territory of one club) and based on ethical practice (4 Way Test).
I (We) Nominate: ____________________________________________
Is Nominee a Rotarian? _____No ______Yes
If Yes, Nominee’s club: __________________________
If No, Nominee’s residence or location city ______________________
Note: Two Club Territory Nominations per nominee are required:
NOMINATION BY: Rotary Club of _____________ / President _____________ORPDG ____________________ / Club ______________
Send completed application forms to: PDG Jerry ShepherdChairman, COG, 2409 Norfolk Ct., Northport, AL 35473-1401 205-339-3427 email: [email protected]: Electronic, email applications are strongly recommended; Resumes accepted.
Application Deadline: January 15, 2018
Item AProvide a written paragraph(s) of a description of nominee’s vocational accomplishments and a description of the reputation of the nominee’s accomplishments understood by persons, institutions, or organizations, etc. located significantly beyond the areas of the nominee’s most applicable clubterritory.
Vocational accomplishments by nominee:____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Reputation of accomplishments beyond area of nominee’s most applicable club territory: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Vocational Service Award Application Page 2 of 2Item BProvide documentation of evidence of the representations in Item A above, such as:- Certificates or copies of awards from regional or national Organizations; see Attachment(s) _________- Copies of letters from institutions recognizing achievements in the profession or vocation of the nominee; see Attachment(s) _______- Copies of public recognition of achievement such as news paper articles appearing beyond the location of the nominee; see Attachment(s) __________- Other; see Attachment(s)__________
Item CProvide a written paragraph(s) by the nominator(s) providing the nominee’s adherence to and promotion of high ethical standards in his/her vocation as judged by the “4-Way Test” and any supporting documentation:_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________(see Attachment(s) ____________)
Item DProvide a biographical sketch or resume or short description of the nominee providing, as appropriate, history of: education, work, awards, certifications, general civic involvement, professional society involvement, publications, etc. (see Attachment _____________) or provide history:
Education _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Work _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Awards ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Certifications _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Civic ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Professional Societies(s) ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Publications _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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TRF Club Awards for 2016-2017 At the end of November 2017, DG Sue Mitchell received notification of the following awards for the 2016-2017 year. Congratulations goes to PDG Gary Andrew and Rotary District 6860 for all that you have done and continue to do in support of our Rotary Foundation. To ensure that the following clubs receive their recognition, she has been visiting these clubs and presenting the banner, letter and/or certificate for their TRF recognition. She will continue to visit the remaining clubs after the new year.
Congratulations to the Rotary Clubs in our District for achievement of the following awards:
Presidential Citation for 2016-2017: the Presidential Citation is given to Rotary clubs who achieve the goals as defined by the Rotary President John Germ for 2016-2017. Rotary clubs that achieve the goals listed in the Rotary citation brochure by the end of the Rotary year will earn the Rotary Citation. All activities need to be completed, reported, and reflected in the Rotary database by 30 June. We have two clubs within our District that have received the Presidential Citation for 2016-2017: the Rotary Club of Birmingham and Rotary Club of Trussville Daybreak. Banner Recognition Summary: Top Per Capita Rank. This is awarded to the top three Annual Fund per capita giving clubs in every district (requires a minimum of US $50 per capita). These clubs were: Rotary Club of Decatur Daybreak, first within the district with a per capita of $385.41; Rotary Club of Cullman, second within the district with a per capita of $287.93; and Rotary Club of Anniston, third within the district with a per capita of $248.20.
Banner Recognition Summary: 100% TRF Giving. This is awarded to clubs in which every dues-paying member contributes a minimum of US $25 to The Rotary Foundation, and the average contribution is at least US $100 to any Rotary Foundation gift designation. The following clubs have achieved this recognition for 2016-2017: Rotary Club of Cullman, Rotary Club of Alabaster-Pelham, Rotary Club of Alexander City, Rotary Club of Bessemer, Rotary Club of Gadsden, Rotary Club of Greater Huntsville, Rotary Club of North Shelby-Inverness, Rotary Club of Trussville Daybreak.
Banner Recognition Summary: EREY (Every Rotarian Every Year). This is awarded to clubs in which every dues-paying member contributes a minimum of US $25 to the Annual Fund, and the Annual Fund per capita giving is at least US $100. The following clubs have achieved this recognition for 2016-2017: Rotary Club of Cullman, Rotary Club of Alexander City, Rotary Club of Bessemer, Rotary Club of North Shelby-Inverness.
End Polio Now: Make History Today Campaign Certificate of Appreciation. This is awarded to those clubs that contributed US $1,500 or more to Rotary’s Challenge to End Polio Now. The following clubs have achieved this recognition for 2016-2017: Rotary Club of Albertville, Rotary Club of Athens, Rotary Club of Birmingham, Rotary Club of Birmingham-Sunrise, Rotary Club of Cullman, Rotary Club of Decatur, Rotary Club of Decatur Daybreak, Rotary Club of Florence, Rotary Club of Gadsden, Rotary Club of Greater Huntsville, Rotary Club of Madison, Rotary Club of Shades Valley, Rotary Club of Trussville Daybreak, Rotary club of Tuscaloosa, Rotary Club of Vestavia Hills, Rotary Club of Vestavia Hills Sunrise.
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Wear your school colors and join us for the ninth annual “Boiling N’ Bragging” football
season kickoff party! As a sponsor, you will have the opportunity to promote your
organization while supporting the Critical Care Transport at Children’s of Alabama.
www.BoilingNBragging.org
For questions, or more information, please contact Bo Porter 205.903.2366
or email [email protected]
L ive Music
Entertainment by WJOX
$1 Drink Specials
Kids’ Activities
Cornhole
Target Date
8-18-186:30 to 9:30 p.m.
$1 M
ILLION
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What
A pre-season tailgate party including a cookout and
low country boil featuring $1 drink specials, cornhole,
and live music and entertainment provided by WJOX.
When
Saturday, August 19th from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
Where
Otey’s in Crestline Vil lage
Why
Show your team spirit and kick off the football season
by supporting your team and Children’s of Alabama
Critical Care Transport.
Tickets
$25 Advanced T ickets
$30 at the door
Kids 10 & under FREE
Why should you support Children’s of Alabama Critical
Care Transport?
Children’s of Alabama and Rotary International District 6860
have formed a partnership to support and promote the
Critical Care Transport Division of the hospital. The Critical
Care Transport team originated in 1983, and works to meet
the specific need of transporting critically i l l and injured
children. Over 1,000 children from every county in Alabama
are transported to Children’s each year.
Your gift to Boil ing N’ Bragging supports this l ife-saving
service at Children’s of Alabama.
2018 Boil ing N ’Bragging
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Sponsorship Levels
Conference Champion Sponsor: $5,000
Reserved tent for your guests, logo & name on large banners,
printed material, T-shirt, Pop-Up and recognition in all media
promotions. Up to 50 tickets to the event.
Division Champion Sponsor: $2,500
Logo & name on large banners, printed material, T-shirt, Pop-Up
and recognition in all media promotions. Up to 25 tickets to the
event.
Game Winner Sponsor: $1,500
Logo & name on large banners, printed material, T-shirt, Pop-Up
and recognition in all media promotions. Up to 15 tickets to the
event.
Touchdown Sponsor: $1,000
Logo & name on large banners, printed material, T-shirt, Pop-Up
and recognition in all media promotions. Up to 10 tickets to the
event.
Field Goal Sponsor: $500
Logo & name on large banners, printed material, T-shirt, Pop-Up
and recognition in all media promotions. Up to 10 tickets to the
event.
*For printing purposes, priority deadline for sponsorships wil l be August 4th.
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Sponsorship Form
Company: _______________________________________________
Name:____________________________________________________
Address:__________________________________________________
City, State, ZIP: ___________________________________________
Phone:___________________________________________________
Email:____________________________________________________
Conference Champion Sponsor: $5,000
Division Champion Sponsor: $2,500
Game Winner Sponsor: $1,500
Touchdown Sponsor: $1,000
Field Goal Sponsor: $500
_______T ickets @ $25 each
Additional Donation Amount $______________
My check made payable to Children’s of Alabama is
enclosed.
Please charge my:
Visa American Express Discover MasterCard
CC#:__________________________________________________
Expiration Date:________________________________________
Please give credit to the following Rotary Club:
________________________________________________________
Mail or Fax Sponsorship form & Payment to: Boiling N Bragging
800 Corporate ParkwayBuilding A-6 Suite 110Birmingham, AL 35242
Fax: 205.437.8998