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October 20, 2017 Meeting!
  Welcome to this week's meeting.  Please join me in starting the meeting with reciting Rotary's Four Way Test:  1. Is it the Truth   2. Is it Fair to All concerned  3.  Will it build good will and better friendships?  3. Will it be beneficial to all concerned?
 
    Please note the meeting assignments are listed on the right hand side of this bulletin.  
Each member is assigned a week to give a short story about YOU. Tell us about your family, job, hobbies, and anything else pertinent for us to meet you.  We would like to include a picture, so just take a quick selfie, or send us a professional photo. Whatever your preference.  This week also gives you the opportunity to give a program or share a program with all of us.  It is not too early to start thinking of a program to share.  
 
There are many opportunities coming for us to meet.  Look on the right side of upcoming events and plan to attend.   
 
October is Vocational Service Month
 October is Vocational Service Month in Rotary.
  When we were kids, we were often faced with the questions: “What do you want to be when you grow up?”  Do you remember what you thought you would become as a five, six, or even 20 year old?
 Our teachers, parents and others would ask the question, or make suggestions based on personal qualities or attributes we exhibited as a child.  So when people ask you: What is YOUR vocation? What is your response?  Rotary has bantered the term around since its beginning. In fact Paul Harris started Rotary to create a network of various vocations that supported each other and the community. 
 If you research the word Vocation, it really means "a Calling" a strong desire to spend you life doing a certain kind of work or occupation. Your vocation might not be the current job you hold.  It might be something more. To speak about vocation is to speak about a strong sense of "passion" or " creative energy"  that fills your life with fulfillment and satisfaction.  
    Let's look at your vocation.  Are you a person who stands/sits on the sidelines and watches-  eating hot dogs or drinking beer? or Do you play the game,-participating, contributing and using your creativity and energy to create change and make things happen?  What talents do you have?  How do you share those with others.  That is what Rotary has offered to us.  It gives us a platform to share our passion, creativity, energy, by serving others through our vocation.  Using our skills to make the world a better place.  
   Someone who has a gift and expert knowledge of fixing things may help build beds for orphanages, or someone who likes to cook, may find cooking meals for homeless shelters. This is an example of using their vocation to change the world through Rotary.  If you know a lot about financing, Rotary may offer you the opportunity to work with a third world country doing micro financing, or work on helping communities raise money and create budgets to achieve goals.  Your unique gifts are needed in doing Rotary work.  Through the projects you share as a club-these talents/ gifts will be given the platform/venue to be expressed.  
   Learn more about vocational service and how to get involved by watching this power point and reviewing the resources at the end of the presentation.  Click Here.
  Ultimately, whatever your vocation or true calling is, Rotary can help you grow and develop as a person, and reach your full potential. And that is something we would all like to accomplish, isn’t it?
  
 
 
Upcoming Events
Rotary Foundation Celebration-Making a Difference
Nov 04, 2017 5:30 PM
 
NCPETS
Mar 08, 2018 – Mar 10, 2018
 
Meeting Responsibilities
November 3, 2017
Anderson, Kirk
 
November 10, 2017
Brooks, Susie
 
Novmber 17, 2017
Corina, Danciu
 
November 24, 2017-
Craighead, Don
 
December 8, 2017-
Grayson, Jon
 
December 15, 2017-
Hallberg, Peter
 
December 22, 2017
Hobday, John
 
February 23, 2018-Speaker Sponsor
Venustus, Lindy
 
Russell Hampton
National Awards Services Inc.
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