Together, we see a world where people unite and take action to create lasting change –
across the globe, in our communities, and in ourselves

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You're Invited - Rotary Orientation

Once you’ve chosen a travel destination, what do you do next? Learn a bit of the language? Get a list of area highlights? Check out a map? Anticipate a warm welcome?

Our Rotary District will be hosting new member orientation throughout 2023. On every fifth Wednesday (March 29, May 31, August 30, November 29) at 7 a.m. or 7 p.m., new Rotarians – and Rotarians who feel new – can join others for an easy-going hour designed to give everyone a great start to a great Rotary experience. We will offer a warm Rotary welcome, Rotary language acquisition, Rotary highlights, and a Rotary map.  This is not a series, it is a single opportunity, offered four days a year, at 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. each of the four days.

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Be a Host in 2024-2025
 
Start watching your inboxes for Inbound Commitment letters for the 2024-2025 Rotary Year. We had 16 clubs commit to hosting a foreign exchange student for the 2023-2024 year. Let's help District Governor Elect Michelle McGrath by raising that number by one or two. Support is available to new clubs that are interested or clubs who wish to re-engage with Rotary Youth Exchange. Reach out to RYE Chair BIll Pritchard at prosapiaeo@gmail.com for more details. Youth Exchange promotes Peace through Understanding...doesn't that feel like an important thing in our world today?
 
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Transforming the Public Image of Rotary in La Crosse
 
We all respond to images, especially images that move and have sound.  The skills to assemble the images and craft a story are on display in this video about the Rotary Mobile Medical clinic out of La Crosse. As you will learn when you click on the link  https://youtu.be/p6uN3eHX62c It’s an extraordinary tale of collaboration, cooperation, and what happens when our best selves devise solutions.
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Trolls in Mount Horeb are fun. Copyright Trolls are not.
 
What do Copyright trolls and Risk Management have to do with Public Image?
 
More than we would like.
 
Risk Management at RI recently let us know that Clubs continue to post images and other media (cartoons, songs, etc.) online in disregard of copyright laws. This disregard has a direct and costly result for all of us.  Over 40% of the open claims against our Rotary Club & District liability Insurance pertain to copyright infringement.
 
Software applications that “troll” the internet looking for violations. When a violation is discovered, owners are contacted, and they make a demand to settle the violation. Failure to respond makes the situation worse.
It is your club’s responsibility to comply with copyright laws.
 
Take these steps to avoid receiving a notice of copyright infringement:
  • Review your club’s social media accounts and websites and delete any content using images or other media where you do not have the copyright owner’s permission. This means everything-newsletters, bulletins, documents, forms, even if they are more than 10 years old.
  • Contact Risk Management immediately if your club receives a notice of copyright infringement.
Then from Now On:
  • Instead of “lifting” images or other media of the internet, use images or media created by members of your club (WITH THEIR PERMISSION) or use the Rotary Brand Center.
  • Never, NEVER, use images or other media without permission.
  • Purchase images or other media online.
  • Consult the U.S. Copyright Office’s website. https://copyright.gov/
Lynn Perez-Hewitt
District 6250 Public Image Chair 2020-2024
perezhewitt@hceonline.com
 
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End Polio Now
 
Be a part of the final push to eradicate Polio. For polio eradication efforts, 2022 brought good news. Fewer genetic strains of the virus are circulating than ever before. Afghanistan and Pakistan are the only two countries where polio remains endemic. And support from political, medical, and community leaders in those areas has strengthened vaccination efforts during the past year. Global support for polio eradication also reached new heights, as was proven at the World Health Summit in October, when Rotary and international partners and donors pledged a combined US$2.6 billion to eradicate the disease. Here's a few ways you can get involved:
  1. Join the District 6250 Polio Plus Society
  2. Learn about how efforts in 2022 paid off in a big way
  3. Make your donation online at www.rotary.org/donate and select the Polio Fund
Keep reading for more info and ways you can help.
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Club Leadership Roster Updates

We are at the time of the year where Rotary International and your District are requesting that clubs update and enter next year officers for the 2023-2024 Rotary Year. Club Leaders, please make these important updates in ClubRunner (if you are a ClubRunner Club) and/or in Rotary Club Central (by logging in to My Rotary). Some helpful links:
Serving on a District committee or team gives an opportunity to learn more about Rotary, and provides a growth opportunity to you and your club. We're always looking for people to help support our clubs. Here are a few key open roles:
  • District Membership Committee Chair

  • District Youth Service Chair

  • Midwest PETS District 6250 At Large Representative

To see more opportunities for District service, click here.
UPCOMING DISTRICT EVENTS
RI Convention 2023
Melbourne Australia
May 27, 2023 – May 31, 2023
 
New Member Orientation
May 31, 2023
 
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Rotary 6250 Headquarters
4075 Vilas Road
Cottage Grove, WI 53527
Phone: 608-204-9835
Email: RotaryDistrict6250@morgandata.com
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