Action the name of our Game

Balloon ManToday 22nd March is World Water Day and we are pleased at this time to be running our Virtual Balloon Race for Water, please help us sell balloons to friends, work colleagues, family, perhaps download the leaflet eClub Balloon Race A5 2015 and help promote our sales. To encourage people to purchase more than one balloon, it is either possible for Click 4 Action eRotary members to collect the money with the leaflet or for multi-purchases to be actioned through our website paypal donate button, just add balloon in the reference.

President Janice says ‘Morning everyone, don’t forget today is World Water Day, something we all can help to promote in all sorts of ways and especially with our Race for Water balloon race going on.
It would be great to see our balloons blazing a trail through the internet making sure everyone knows the importance of the Race for Water. The balloons are taking their time to race, we cannot be so relaxed about supporting everyone throughout the World access to clean water and hygienic sanitation.’

RCC-rgbTalking of water, the Rotary Community Corps in Malmesbury are continuing to watch and protect the town against flooding again. Led by our Rotarian Ray, plans and actions are being developed to keep the mechanisms working so that the water is kept flowing and at correct levels. Plus, the RCC members are still helping where they can to support the Malmesbury and District Foodbank.

Let’s Loop Swindon had a Cheesy Time on Saturday 14th March, 2015

Jasper and Jacqui

Thanks to Rotarian Jacqui for her organisation of our Cheese and Wine Event to help raise funds and awareness for the Let’s Loop Swindon campaign. We raised £314 towards equipment for our Rotary Community Corps members to use when checking buildings for Hearing Loops. In the picture we can see Jacqui and Rotarian Jasper (who’d travelled all the way from Germany) using the Hearing Loop to communicate clearly the stories about the wines people were drinking. We thank everyone for their support of this event, as we continue to help make Swindon a champion town for Hearing Loops.

The RCC Let’s Loop Swindon Team are doing a stirling job, they have just completed auditing Department Stores and the McCathur Glen Designer Outlet Centre, they have now audited over 200 premises. Whilst they continue to check for Hearing Loops, further work has included our Launch Awareness Event on 25th February, when they received their RCC Charter from District Governor Martyn Harwood.

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Some of the team described the work of Let’s Loop Swindon at the Rotary District 1100 Mini Convention and other areas are considering replicating the RCC Let’s Loop model e.g. Paddington and in the Cotswolds. Definitely action is very much what this team is undertaking every month as it continues to Let’s Loop Swindon.

Membership recruitment is still key to our actions

Membership badgeCongratulations to Rotarians Debbie, Sunil and Jacqui for receiving the Rotary International Blue Badge awarded by the RI President for sponsoring a new member. In presenting them President Janice says ‘On behalf of Rotary International I would like to thank you for sponsoring a new member of our club, for which RI have presented to you the blue backed pin.’ The challenge is for all our members to do this and how many members can go for gold and sponsor 6 new members?

It is so good when new members are welcomed into eRotary and this year we have inducted Rotarians Charlotte, Paul, Pamela, Yayu, Jasper and Eileen. We also welcome some new provisional members who are taking a trial period of being part of Click 4 Action eRotary, two of whom are from the RCC Let’s Loop Swindon: we welcome Chetra (Sri Lanka), Lynda (UK), Chaitanya (India), Michael (UK), Melanie (UK), Richard (UK), Charles (USA) and Veronicah (UK), we hope you enjoy eRotary and want to take the next step into full membership.

Interested in joining us? Please visit Magic of Rotary

Rotarian Michael is inducted at Regional Assembly with big cheese looking on. Thanks RGB President Elect Peter Davey

Rotarian Michael is inducted at Regional Assembly with big cheese looking on. Thanks RGB President Elect Peter Davey

Young Writers is the name of the Game

We are pleased to be working in partnership to launch this year’s WorcsLitFest along with Titania the Young Writer Competition 2015 Rotarians. Teachers, Mum’s & Dad’s, Grannie, Grandad, Aunts & Uncles, Godparents – The FREE Young Writer Competition is OPEN!
Young writers between the ages of 7-17 may enter. Full details are available from Young Writers Competition Website.
Please download the poster, print it and take it along to local schools / colleges / libraries / doctors’ surgeries and anywhere else that you can think of in your community – we love to make this competition accessible to every child and young person.

Coming soon as we continue to make Action and Service the centre of all we do

Interact_RGBOur Uplands Interact Club are working on a project to help get more toilets in the world by Twinning their school Toilets. We will need to help with promoting their online Cow Pat Competition. As Click 4 Action eRotary we want to do more for toilets, please visit Toilet Twinning.

We would like to start a further Interact Club in Swindon and would like offers of help from local members.

Don’t forget to help promote World Autism Day on the 2nd April, this is a key way in which eRotary can build eAwareness and get people recognising the need for more action and involvement.AA-workshop-logo

Help President Elect Mary with her planning for the new Rotary Year starting in July 2015, she needs your ideas and passions as to what you’d like included in the programme and what activities we might undertake.

Rotaract HubPresident Janice and Secretary Tim are looking forward to their visit to Bucharest when they go to the Rotaract EUCO 2015, where they will be with Rotarians Jasper and Mike. Rotaractors who have recently joined us as Rotarians show us all the need to work in partnership with Rotaract, so the opportunity to learn more is very exciting. As Click 4 Action eRotary want to help build Rotaract, particularly in the UK. As part of this trip Tim and Janice will be promoting our Balloon Race for Water.

Finally we are now recruiting for the District 1100 Vocational Training Team to go to Sofia, Bulgaria and help the Foundation for Social Change and Inclusion with developing Social Enterprise.  If interested please download VTT advert.

 

 

When the going gets tough, the tough keep going!

New Team takes Click 4 Action eRotary Forward

Cheers to every one in Click 4 Action eRotary

Cheers to every one in Click 4 Action eRotary

We are pleased to announce our new team as from the 1st November, 2014 President Janice Mason takes over the reigns, to support President Elect Mary as she prepares to take on the Janice presents to SVPPresident mantle in 2015/16. Janice will also lead the new Treasurer Team that will help manage the eRotary finances, becoming the Treasurer with a team in 2015/16. James Lovatt has been elected President Nominee for 2014/15, James brings a wealth of experience in Rotaract, james-LovettRIBI and website/social media, we are pleased and excited that he is eager to help take our eRotary forward. James will also continue as part of the Webmaster team for us and we are in the stages of upgrading our website as we move forward. Tim continues for now as the Secretary, but is planning to hand this on in 2015/16. Debbie Vance has agreed to help coordinate a Mentoring Team to help new members feel art home in eRotary, whilst learning more about eClub involvement. As we continue to develop our team we hope other members will join in with the teams we are creating to ensure that our work is a team effort and no one member is having to carry the burden. We remain committed to ensuring that our eRotary engages our members and responds to their passions as we develop Rotary for busy people in the 21st Century.

What we’ve achieved so far

So far we have already achieved our plans including the involvement in Peace One Day in September and in October a really Keeping-Mentally-Fitgood Mental Health Awareness Day at the Cafe Bliss in Worcester as part of our efforts for World Mental Health Day. We were please to see the launch of the Malmesbury and District Foodbank which we are a co-partner in and the launch of Safe Places Swindon, where we are partners in the Steering Group. Plus we’ve launched this year’s Young Writer’s Competition (please help us to promote). Rotarian David has been busy helping District 1100 with our bid for a Vocational Training Team and a Global Foundation Grant to send a team to help the FSCI Charity in Bulgaria with developing Social Enterprise for young people leaving care.

There is still much to do to complete our plans for 2014/15

We intend to put achieving the District 1100 Equality and Diversity Charter Mark as one of our goals for 2014/15, so we are leading by example in making E & D Central to all eRotary achieves. As part of that we want to make eAwareness a key part of our programme, particularly in raising awareness about Disabilities in our Communities and how we can ensure needs are catered for and that everything is accessible. We are already committed to Autism Awareness, Mental Health Awareness, Let’s Loop Swindon for people with Hearing Aids and we want to assist with the website development of Show me the access.

We’ve had the ambition to develop an online shop, as mentioned above our website is to have an overhaul, as part of this we hope to have a Let’s Loop Swindon page and incorporate an online shop to help organisations we support sell their goods and help us raise funds. Hoping we can sell some lovely things made out of ties from our Tied Up with Rotary project helping to support charities and End Polio Now.

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We will run our annual virtual balloon race to help raise funds to purchase a Disaster Box, we intend to continue to support Roll Out the Barrel and with our Christmas Song project we hope to help water sanitation in Gambia. We will continue to develop our eDraw to help raise funds for the Rotary Foundation and a new charity to be announced.

Environmental Issues still remain a key priority and we hope to get involved in Earth Day whilst encouraging all our members to be extra practical when recycling at home. Above all we want to learn more about the transition movement and encourage this kind of community enterprise and sustainability.

Membership Development remains a key to all we do

We will continue to develop our menu of opportunities in joining eRotary, especially Family Membership and our offer of provisional membership for those who are interested in seeing if eRotary works for them. A key to our community efforts will be the RCC-rgbRotary Community Corps, in Malmesbury with the Flood Defences and in Swindon with Let’s Loop Swindon, our hope is that we can encourage other Rotary Clubs to adopt this way of forming a team to volunteer where there is a need or project in our communities. We will also continue our relationships to develop support for Uplands Educational Trust and our Uplands Interact Club, plus support PN James to develop the Rotaract Hub.

We believe once you’ve become a Rotarian you’ve joined a network of 1.2 million members in over 200 countries. Learning and experiencing International Rotary is really important for our membership, so we intend to arrange some international exchanges and encourage members to attend international opportunities.

Together we will working to Light Up Rotary

Whatever next? Cows on Wheels, Music for Barrels….

Interact_RGB Uplands Interact Club are holding a Musical Event on the afternoon of Wednesday 11th June, 2014 at 1.30.p.m. to help raise money to buy 10 Barrels, for the Roll Out the Barrel Project. Roll out the BarrelThey would like help with raffle prizes, can anyone donate prizes? Please let Tim Mason or Mary Loran know if you can help. If you’d like a ticket for the event, please let Tim or Mary know.

Festival of Rotary – Worcester Guildhall 3rd May 10.30 to 4.00.p.m. come and see Click 4 Action eRotary and have some fun with the family at this special day. Janice will be there with others getting Tied Up with Rotary.

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Now have you ever seen a Cow on Wheels? Buy British Beef

Or been asked to sponsor a Cow Pat?Text no Every year we have helped Max Leaning (Kevin’s son) to do his sponsored Scrumrun to raise funds for a good cause can you help this year to sponsor a Cow Pat?

Cow Pats on car roof

Max says ‘Those who know me will know that I am a bit of a petrol head and as I looked for something to do with this passion a couple of years ago I stumbled across the Scumrun Rally.  I have completed it the last two years successfully and had such a great trip raising over £1000 as a team each year. This year we are raising funds for Tommy’s funds medical research into the causes of premature birth, stillbirth and miscarriage and provides an information service about health in pregnancy, all invaluable for expecting parents.

Click 4 Action eRotary has supported Max for the last two years and we hope to do so this year, please can others consider helping Max & Ben to undertake this excellent challenge to raise funds. You can contribute by:

at JustGiving  or by Text – Send “POSH90 £3” or another amount to 70070 or use our Click 4 Action eRotary Paypal letting Kate our Assistant Treasurer know you have done so at treasurer@1100rotaryeclub.org.

Other News:-

RCC Another• It was with great pleasure District Governor Jan Harris presented the Charter Certificate for the first Rotary Community Corps in RIBI and District 1100 at the Rose and Crowns Malmesbury. Ray Sanderson holds the charter while other members look on, Ray will be speaking about this new volunteer force at District Assembly on Saturday 26th April, in Cheltenham.

• Currently members of Click 4 Action eRotary are helping District 1100 trial a Membership Skills Audit, as part of the new Membership Development and Retention Strategy 2014/17

• The Click 4 Action eRotary Annual General Meeting will be on Thursday 15th May, 2014 and President Elect Sinead will be holding her eClub Assembly on Thursday 26th June, 2014.

• We are continuing our fundraising for The Rotary Foundation (Rotary International’s own Charity) with our eDraw, have you joined up yet? Please visit the Click 4 Action eRotary eDraw and be a winner for Rotary good causes and perhaps yourself!

• Don’t forget if you shop online, you can help our Fundraising by joining Easy Fundraising, this soon mounts up and helps us to work in partnership with organisations in communities.

Members of Click 4 Action eRotary would like to wish all our readers a Happy Easter and hope they will continue to help promote our eRotary to friends, relatives and work colleagues who are busy people and may be interested in joining eRotary.

 

Piloting for Change

Light Up RotaryAt the Rotary International in Britain and Ireland Assembly 21st – 23rd February, 2014 we were reminded that membership was the key to Rotary’s continued success. RI President Elect Gary, with his theme for 2014/15 Light Up Rotary, places much emphasis on getting people to join and be part of a large team to make a difference in our world. To do this it will be important that Rotary is operating to meet interested people’s needs in the 21st Century – time, capacity, diversity, accessibility, affordable and flexibility all need to be part of a modern Rotary offer if we are to attract. Click 4 Action eRotary is already starting to put the opportunities in place so that we are able to be part of this drive. Let us be proud of what we’ve achieved so far and be partners with other Rotary Clubs to go for Lighting Up Rotary and seeing new people find the enjoyment and excitement we get from giving Service above Self in our communities.

Piloting Change

eRotary itself is already quite a change for some, so we ask all our members when the opportunity arises, to visit traditional Rotary Clubs and spread the message that we are Rotarians meeting in Rotary in a different way that suits our lifestyle, but we still hold dearly the Rotary ethos of the Objects and Four Way Test. Tell them what we achieve and why we can be good partners alongside how they operate, especially to help them:

  • with retention when Rotarians need to move or leave the area due to work or family commitments
  • or when they are recruiting and come across someone who would make a good Rotarian but time prevents, perhaps they could mention joining eRotary.

We want to continue to develop the idea of eRotary Hubs where 2 plus eRotarians can sometimes meet up.

Since the beginning of our eClub we have wanted to offer Family Membership, it has been agreed by RIBI that we can pilot this ability to join as a family. For a reduced cost two adult partners can join and their children, this will be £150 (initially including the one off £25 per person joining fee to RI) and annual subscriptions in future years of £100 per couple. Hopefully if the pilot works this could be a way we help increase our membership across Rotary.

RCC-rgbFor people who don’t want to become Rotarians, but do want to help with our projects and support our causes in specific communities, we are piloting the Rotary Community Corps programme. This is currently being launched in Malmesbury to help with the flood defences and the setting up of the Foodbank. We would like to see a similar scheme established in Swindon to help with the Education Life Centres and help Rotarian Dave King with the Hearing Loops project.

Rotaract HubWe are still very keen to enable younger professionals or students to join us e.g. between 18 and 30 years as Rotaractors. We offer them the the Rotaract Hub, as well as being involved in all we do as Rotarians online. For just £25 per year or £2 per month, become part of our activities and help us develop projects where fun, fellowship and doing good in the local or world community is what its about. Find out more and help us create this new way of doing Rotaract.

Doing Rotary through online and offline Service

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Valuing your health and the health of others is really important to our eRotary members, so our current Virtual Balloon Race to help raise funds for the British Heart Foundation and the Rotary Foundation, is helping to provide these organisations with funds to ensure we can maintain their work. Join in the fun of the Balloon Race for only £2 per balloon you can support these charities. To help promote with friends see eClub Balloon Race A4 2014 to post up on noticeboards.

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Last year we ran a very successful Autism Awareness Workshop to help promote the need to be an inclusive community, this year we are running a similar workshop building on the need to encourage communities and employers to offer voluntary and paid opportunities to people with Autism. Please help us advertise this event and encourage interested people to attend AA Flier March 2014.

RI Literacy Month

This month March is Rotary Literacy Month.  As eRotary we are again this year working with the Worcestershire Litfest & Fringe to encourage young people in their writing skills. This is open to any interested young people in the age categories below:

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 Final News in Brief

  • World’s Greatest Meal read all about our Uplands Interact Club efforts.
  • Rotary Prize eDraw Winner this month is Rotarian Debbie Vincent, join in for the opportunity to win and help raise funds for The Rotary Foundation.
  • Rotarian Jacqui Horn joined eRotary and was inducted at the RIBI Assembly by President Elect Gary, welcome Jacqui. Jacqui Horn

Dreams to Action Two Years On

Click 4 Action eRotary (District 1100 eClub) was chartered on the 8th February 2012. This weekend we are celebrating that a dream started at the New Orleans Rotary International Convention in 2012 has continued to achieve doing Rotary successfully now for two years. Who would have thought sitting in a workshop listening to how E-Clubs worked, would be turned into an action packed adventure that is delivering Service above Self through a team of like minded people who want to be able to do it in a 21st Century way, where time and capacity are restricted.The Charter

Less of the history, on with the action! What a scream we had last night as we tried for the first time a Skype meeting, talk about operating in the dark, but Tim, Mary, Janice and Allan spent a good hour talking Rotary. Sorry if others were waiting to join us, if you missed it our next Skype is on the 8th March at 2.00.p.m. and thereafter the 8th of each month at a time to be announced.

Uplands Interact – tomorrow District Governor Jan Harris is to attend the Uplands Educational Trust AGM, where she will present the Interact Club Charter to Jordon our Interact Club President. The Interact Club are currently working on the World’s Greatest Meal to help End Polio and a Musical Concert to buy Water Barrels, for the Roll out the Barrel scheme.

Roll out the Barrel

World's Greatest Meal flier copy Do book your place on the meal as every £1 will be donated to End Polio and trebled by matching. Plus watch out for our concert date.

Young Writer’s Competition – Again this year we are working with the Worcestershire Lit Festival to sponsor this competition, please encourage young people to enter and use their creative talent, more details at Young Writer’s Entry.

Autism Awareness Workshop – 29th March, 2014

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Please encourage people to attend, we aim to:

  • help communities understand Autism more develop strategies to be more inclusive,
  • help make opportunities for Volunteering, Work Experience or Employment available that are accessible and understand the advantages and adjustments that Autism can bring to Enterprise.

Book using this booking form AA Flier March 2014

Balloons

Virtual Balloon Race – watch out for details of our famous Balloon Race in aid of the British Heart Foundation and the Rotary Foundation, we will run the race at the end of February.

Tied Up for Rotary – sees a new turn with our eRotarian Ray’s new challenge in Good Tieday, please help to collect ties.

Foodbank – our efforts to help start a food bank in Malmesbury and District are progressing see Newsletter-Feb 2014, Ray is the Chair of the Steering Group.

Internet Shop – it has always been our dream to have an online shop, thanks to Nicke this is nearly a reality, we just need a volunteer to help run it. We’ve plenty of goods to sell, through the Tied Up for Rotary enterprise.

Clcik4Action-buttoneRotarian David describes his passion for the raising of funds for The Rotary Foundation, in his article in this weeks programme. Help us do that by joining in with our eDraw, more information can be found at http://www.1100rotaryeclub.org/monthly-edraw/

Easy Fundraising – is helping us to raise funds for charities and projects, can you help just by doing your normal shopping online, join in and help raise funds the easy way.

Mental Health – remains a key topic we want to encourage more discussion about it and to encourage all of us to exercise our Mental Wellbeing, do visit our Facebook page where eRotarian Maria keeps the conversation up-to-date.

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Still to come – Our President’s Event in London in March; selling little plastic ducks for the famous Rotary Club of Old Town Duck Race; a possible twinning visit from our friends in Germany.

The best of all getting new people to join in with a dream and get involved in the ACTION. We welcome all interested new comers, we want to help you make a difference in our world, your time, capacity or where you live shouldn’t be a block to joining Rotary, we can promise you that catching the eRotary Bug is great fun, offers plenty of opportunity and we invite you to join us.

One Wheel on my Wagon

Being part of eRotary you are reminded of being a pioneer in the wagon train which is rolling along, while we are singing that song ‘One Wheel on my Wagon and the Cherokees are after me, yes and we are singing a happy song’. Indeed we are really happy about how Click 4 Action eRotary is developing, as we will show in this latest News Update.

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At our first meeting of this term we started preparing our plans for the projects we are working on. We are continuing to help with the Rotary International campaign to End Polio Now and our Interact Club is to get involved with the World’s Greatest Meal on Thursday 27th February, 2014 from 12.00 to 2.00.m. Come along to Uplands School, Redhouse, Swindon and for £3 enjoy our meal offer, every customer will contribute £1 to ending Polio. As part of the week leading up to the meal, our Enterprise Classes will be planning and preparing.

WGM

Before the meal on the 10th February the Uplands Educational Trust are holding their AGM, some of the Interact members will be taking part in the fashion show, to advertise what we have on sale in the Uplands Shop. We have invited the Rotary District Governor Jan Harris to this event so she can present our Interact Charter and President Roland can tell her more about the Club. We are planning to organise after Easter a Musical Concert to help raise funds for Roll Out the Barrel, more about the event once we have it organised.

eRotary in Malmesbury

Current we have three eRotarians in the Malmesbury area, we would like to increase our numbers so anyone interested please come and Join Us . Working with the Churches Together in Malmesbury,  in January we started exploring the development of a local Foodbank (see article in local Gazette & Herald) working with the Trussell Trust.  We are also developing a new initiative to involve people in being volunteers with Rotary Projects, using the Rotary Community Corps RCC-rgbprogramme, which we’ve called Community Act. Here we are putting together a team to help with community initiatives such as the food bank and flood prevention. For more information about the RCC please visit our website.

Autism Awareness Workshop

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Please help us to promote this event as we approach World Autism Day on the 2nd April, we want communities to understand Autism and develop ways to be more inclusive of everyone. To download please click AA Flier March 2014.

London Calling

President Janice is looking forward to meeting members of Click 4 Action eRotary in London in March, no fancy dance floor awaits us, just some fun together offline and a chance to get to know each other and enjoy some of the London sights.

So how does eRotary work?

Many times this question is asked of us, well the answer is we are still exploring the different and exciting ways, however we have put Service above Self as one of our prime objects – members are asked to undertake this in three ways:

  • Personal Service – stuff you do in you community on your own or with others e.g. I belong to Trusts and other things as a Rotarian. The other day an eRotarian was helping people in Kent who had suffered due to the floods. In the Mason household they are now on a recycle campaign, this is personal service around the environment which we could all do as a campaign within eRotary. We support our Rotary District with quite a high proportion of members holding District Office.
  • Online Service – helping us to get out to the widest audience our weekly programmes, news updates and eAwareness Campaigns – like the Autism Awareness and Mental Health Awareness – a simple retweet or share post is fantastic for spreading the message. Plus helping raise funds through Easy Fundraising and eBay is great too.
  • Community Service – when some of us get together to do projects together, this could be anywhere of course or it might be in conjunction with another Rotary Club. The Get Tied Up with Rotary is a good illustration of our service and the bush planting we’ve undertaken another.

We are Rotarians with a pioneering approach to New Ways of doing Rotary…

  • We want very much to work in partnership with traditional Rotary Clubs to offer people who would like to be Rotarians, but time or other circumstances prevent them, to join us and do Rotary when they can.
  • We want to involve younger people in Rotary, so we are exploring ways to ensure this is possible, we want to be affordable, accessible and inclusive.
  • We do Rotary that offers flexibility, do it when you can and enjoy the contribution you make however limited.
  • We want to help communities in the UK as much as those Internationally.
  • We hope that we can help people to realise their aspirations, passions and give them opportunity to develop in themselves whilst they give to others.
  • Read about why our Secretary Tim Mason is a Rotarian.

Yes we are eRotarians and we’re singing that happy song…….come join us

Come Join Us-EN from Rotary International on Vimeo.

Wow C4A eRotary does it in 2013

Over the past year Click 4 Action eRotary has enjoyed continuing to develop its activities as online Rotary for busy people in the 21st Century, we look over the year with pride in the Service we’ve undertaken and look forward to 2014 with what we can achieve further.

Food, Fun and FellowshipJanuary 2013 saw our Post Christmas party at Jimmy’s in Bath, don’t miss our next one on Saturday 11th January, 2014. January also saw the launch of our Uplands Interact Club and later in February the RIBI President dropped in to do it officially.GSE FACE SPACE

February 2013

We launched the Virtual Balloon Race Up Up and Away for the British Heart Foundation, a great way to have fun without damaging the environment. We also launched the Young Writer’s Competition in partnership with the WLF. We welcomed our Group Study Exchange Students from North Carolina, they brought such fun to our Face Space meeting at Kevin’s or perhaps it was just doing Rotary on the iPad!

Have you seen this App, would you like to swap?

Have you seen this App, would you like to swap?

Don’t forget we also did the hedge planting, eRotary isn’t all in doors sitting at a computer its hands on in the freezing cold ensuring we help the environment!

March 2013 – We ran the Click 4 Action International Peace Symposium and the RIBI President visited Uplands Interact Club to help us officially launch this new venture.

President John meets members of our new Interact Club

President John meets members of our new Interact Club

Dave King our new Disability Officer talks about Autism at our awareness workshop

Dave King our new Disability Officer talks about Autism at our awareness workshop

April 2013 – Do you remember the Autism Awareness Workshop end the end of March and the celebration of World Autism Day on the 2nd April. We have plans again in 2014 so keep Saturday 29th March available as we again raise Autism Awareness and report about what we’ve achieved since our last event. Dave King is now our Disability Officer in Click 4 Action eRotary.

May 2013 – Saw us all splashing away selling the yellow plastic ducks, for the Rotary Club of Swindon Old Town Duck Race thanks to Debbie’s efforts we sold over 1200 in this year. May also saw us helping to celebrate Rotary at the Festival of Rotary in Cheltenham. Finally celebrating being one year old at our President and Charter Event’s at Ola and Maria’s, where we learnt more about Maria’s exploits in India and our feelings about being part of Click 4 Action eRotary were summed up in the video made by Sinead:

Tim presents Ed with cheque for £400 for Disaster Box, the last target to be achieved in his year 2012/13

Tim presents Ed with cheque for £400 for Disaster Box, the last target to be achieved in his year 2012/13

June 2013 – We inducted our new Rotarian Ed at the RI Convention in Lisbon and we saw the fruits of the Young Writer’s Competition at the Worcester Guildhall, a great partnership has been established with the Worcester LitFestival.

July 2013 – Janice becomes President and we present a cheque to Ed Cox towards his work with Disaster Aid International.

August 2013 – We launch the Get Tied Up with Rotary Campaign and have a really successful visit to the Trussell Trust in Salisbury, where we learn about Foodbanks and Young People leaving Care in Bulgaria. We are looking forward to following all this up in 2014, with Vocational Training Team going to Bulgaria and helping to start a Foodbank in Malmesbury.

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Foodbank

September 2013 – Saw our second Face Space meeting at Kevin’s, this time we inducted Margaret from Scotland by Skype, while husband DGE Alistar looked on by Skype from Dubia and we all kept in touch with International Peace Day by internet transmissions. We were proud of our Rotaractors who’d organised an International Peace Photograph Competition for Peace Day.

October 2013 – gave us the opportunity to raise Mental Health Awareness as part of our contributions for World Mental Health Day, we wanted to get people talking openly about Mental Health and exercising their mental health. Our Facebook page continues to promote this eAwareness campaign, coordinated by our new member Maria.OPEN SPACE poster - Oct 2013Keeping-Mentally-Fit

October saw the launch of our eDraw to help us raise funds for the Rotary Foundation. Again this year organised by Debbie we packed Christmas Shoe Boxes for children in Eastern Europe, what a lot of presents collected to pack 100 boxes.

Presents

November 2013 – we organised Meet the Governor and ensuring members were aware of Domestic Abuse and how this affects families in our communities, plus continued to induct new members into the eClub, welcome Jill and Kate.

Rotarian Jill wife of a Rotarian takes the plunge and gets involved with enthusiasm

Rotarian Jill wife of a Rotarian takes the plunge and gets involved with enthusiasm

Rotarian Kate is inducted while proud Father looks on

Rotarian Kate is inducted while proud Father looks on

December 2013 – at last we had the opportunity to sell some of those ties or is it bags to help End Polio Now at the Worcester Lit Festival Christmas Fair. Get Tied Up

We were pleased to be able to help with the Philippines Appeal by sending a cheque to purchase 10 Roll Out the Barrels for helping with Water Collection.

Of course there have been disappointments in the year, but membership has grown and it has been great to find different ways to induct new members, it was a pleasure to induct George a Rotarian for 60 years previously, whose Rotary came to an end because his traditional Rotary Club had to close.George's Induction

We are looking forward to 2014, to continue our plan, undertake more projects and continue to develop eRotary, its a shame we can’t get everything on these pages, but WOW what we’ve achieved is fantastic and we wish everyone a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.

E-Rotary Sparkles with Action

 

When Sheila, Rachel and Lindsey arrived in District 1100 we sparkled

When Sheila, Rachel and Lindsey arrived in District 1100 we sparkled

Members of our E-Club have been very involved in the first week’s hosting of the Group Study Exchange from North Carolina District 7730. It has been a delight to show our guests around, share our homes and even party with them, a great experience for our E-Rotary as we saw more of what Rotary International can offer and what the Rotary Foundation can provide. They sprinkled their sparkle amongst us and we are so grateful to the joy they brought us, we watch with interest as they continue their adventure and are so pleased we can call them friends.

Our programme this week in the E-Club is Janice our Secretary interviewing Lindsey Bush a member of that team

Why did you want to be in the GSE Team?

I thought it was an opportunity for a life changing experience, to see another country and learn through experience.  It’s not just the travel, it’s the opportunity to stay in someone’s home, experience the culture – the breakfast, lunch and dinner.  That’s true learning.

What were your expectations before coming?

I am very busy at work and the thought of having to give up a significant part of my income for a month and the control of my business scared me.  I was uncertain at doing this as part of Rotary, with their control of what I would do and being expected to wear a uniform.  I thought it would be a lot of work, no play and that I would be very tired.

I set my expectations low.  I knew I would be out of my comfort zone, but that you learn through growing.  By lowering my expectations, by expecting the worst which I knew I could handle, I left room to grow and learn within whatever I experienced. If it exceeded my expectations then it would be magical.

My father always said “Don’t promise to over deliver.”  It is better to under expect and achieve more.

So far the experience has far exceeded by expectations.  I was very nervous, getting everything ready, getting finances and my business in order, leaving my family and dog.  I was all a little scary.  It’s not even been a week since I arrived and it’s been the most amazing experience.

You own your own business, why did you think this would be important for your business?

I am working on empowerment, finding common ground between every human being.  To be able to travel across the World, visit a country similar to America where I can really communicate, is an opportunity of a lifetime.  A chance to see how you view things, how you feel about things, the demographics, find the common ground.  To research and compare is valuable.  We’re all the same no matter where we live of where we’re from, so to find where our common ground is opens up more potential to develop business.  By exploring diversity you find common ground and expand the breadth of your understanding to provide viable services.

Balloons Sparkle in the Sun

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Our Virtual Balloon Race continues at a pace, as we endeavour to raise funds for the British Heart Foundation and the Rotary Foundation, thanks to everyone who has supported this, it is not late to get involved Buy Your Balloon Here. Currently Sapphire Blue is in the lead after travelling 4358 km, but competition for first place is fast and furious and constantly changing. Just look into the sky (virtual of course) and see the sparkles that this can help bring to many who need the support of the British Heart Foundation.

Uplands School Developments Sparkle

This week we launch our first Interact Club at Uplands Special Needs School, an exciting development as we build our links within the School.  This will followed on the 27th February by a visit of the RIBI President John Minhinick, where he will learn more about how our E-Rotary is helping with the Charity Shop project, the 19 to 25 years Vocational project. He will also help us launch the Uplands Interact Club and meet some of our E-Club members.

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Have you booked your place on our Autism Awareness Workshop yet? Two aims of the day are a) an expansion of the Autism Alert Card currently operating in Wiltshire, b) a kite mark for businesses who are Autism Aware. Please book your free place Autism Awareness Workshop and help us take Autism Awareness to a new place in our communities.

Help us recruit for the Rotaract Hub

There is so much negative press about younger people, help us show that we can attract younger people 18 – 30 years who want to make a difference in their communities, who through being a member of the Rotaract Hub can learn new skills, develop their personal attributes and give Service above Self in a world where they care about peace.

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Rotary International wants to invest in New Generations and our E-Rotary believes that the E-Platform can really appeal to young professionals, University and FE College Students and young entrepreneurs, please help us promote The Rotaract Hub.

Join us and become part of Sparkling E-Rotary

We continue to seek new members who can help us develop our modern, vibrant and inclusive way of being part of Rotary International. We are evolving so that Service above Self is, we believe, key to being a Rotarian and E-Rotary has been created to enable members to continue doing the basics of Rotary, whilst fitting with a busy lifestyle. It is understood that all our members are busy people, with work, business and family commitments.  Involvement in Rotary should enrich these commitments, not add pressure.

Join us and try out E-Rotary just email info@1100rotaryeclub.org for an application form and more information.

E-Rotary at the Heart of Fun Activities

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February has been designated Heart Month by the British Heart Foundation, as E-Rotary we are working to help this important charity raise funds with the launch of our Virtual Balloon Race. With over 200 balloons already sold we hope others will join in the fun and buy a balloon for just £2 to support our efforts.

Younger People are at the Heart of our work

In February we launch an Interact Club in Uplands Special Needs School, Swindon, which will be linked to the work already being undertaken by the young people in their Charity and Coffee Shop. On the 27th February John Minhinick President of Rotary International in Britain and Ireland will be visiting the Shop to meet the young people, eClub members and to help us launch the new Interact Club.

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We’ve made a really good start with recruiting for the Rotaract Hub, we now have 5 members and have some good links being followed up. As Steffy says “Do you want to be part of an amazing experience? Do you want to start new friendships and work together to make a difference in your community? Come and join us by becoming a member of the Rotaract Hub, a platform that aims to connect Rotaractors from all around the world while living in the UK. It is your chance to share new ideas and thoughts. We are young, full of energy and motivated to make a change. Are you ready to accept the challenge?” Steffy is about to embark on a placement at the UN as part of her course, but she will still be helping to take things forward with this project.

This week we launched our Young Writers Competition in partnership with the Worcestershire Literary Festival. A great opportunity to encourage young people 7 -17 to put pen to paper, please help spread to schools in your area.

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During the 9th to 14th February eClub members will be helping to host students on the Group Study Exchange from North Carolina. A great opportunity to develop friendships and great world understanding, while these young adults learn more about our culture, customs and vocations.

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The promotion is underway to encourage as many people as we can to attend the Autism Awareness Workshop on the 16th March at Uplands School.  Please help us promote this event. Guest speakers include Robert Buckland MP who is leading the Autism Bill through Parliament.

We’re for Communities at the Heart of our projects

Saturday 9th February we are holding another Facespace Evening, so eClub members can learn how to navigate more the cyberspace, we will be joined by our GSE visitors, another chance to laugh, eat and get to grips with Facebook.

Have you seen this App, would you like to swap?

Have you seen this App, would you like to swap?

Sunday 17th February sees some of the brave members returning to fields in the Stroud area to hedge plant, with the Stroud Valley Project.bd Spaced out workers

Saturday 23rd February is Rotary’s Birthday and we are going to hold an International symposium on Facebook with the theme Peace through Service. Getting people to share how we are making this Rotary International President’s theme come alive during 2012/13 and what actions have been taken in our communities.

Service above Self is at the Heart of everything E-Rotary does. Why not encourage your friends to join us and be part of our beating Heart within the communities we serve?