District Newsletter July 2015 (English)

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Rotaract District 7030 Newsletter July 2015 Edition

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  • Rotaract District 7030 Newsletter

    July 2015 Edition

  • WHATS IN THIS ISSUE

    District Rotaract Representative Message

    Rotaract District 7030 Focus

    I. Are You Rota-Ready?

    II. District Disaster Preparedness Snippet

    Rotary International Focus

    Get to KnowYour District Rotaract Chair

    Get to KnowYour Rotaract District Executive 2015-2016

    Club Stories

    III. Rotaract Club of Arima

    IV. Rotaract Club of Barbados West

    V. Rotaract Club of Central Port of Spain

    VI. Rotaract Club of Georgetown

    VII. Rotaract Club of Georgetown Central

    VIII. Rotaract Club of Grenada

    IX. Rotaract Club of Pointe--Pitre

    X. Rotaract Club of Piarco (U.W.I.)

    XI. Rotaract Club of Roseau

    XII. Rotaract Club of Saint Augustine

    XIII. Rotaract Club of Saint Kitts

    XIV. Rotaract Club of Saint Lucia

    XV. Rotaract Club of Saint Lucia South

    XVI. Rotaract Club of Sangre Grande

    XVII. Rotaract Club of Tobago

    District Reminders

    Charter Anniversaries

  • DISTRICT ROTARACT REPRESENTATIVE MESSAGE

    Happy Rotary New Year to all my Rotaract Family and Friends!

    It is truly an amazing feeling to know that we can and will make a

    difference through our collective Y.E.S.! to serve our communities in

    whatever way we can. Thank you for your trust in me to help guide this

    great effort for the 2015-2016 year!

    This year we must learn from our past mistakes and more importantly

    our past successes so that collectively we can increase our level of

    Rota-readiness! As RI President Ravi stated we have one year to make a

    difference and to build lasting impressions that will be engraved

    forever in the hearts and lives of those we help.

    Let us never forget our strengths as a Rotaract District which are our

    youthfulness, road to excellence and unwavering focus on providing

    service above self!

    Therefore Rotaract District 7030, I share with you our mantra for this year and the burning question

    which I hope we can also answer confidently as we develop our skills and expand our connections in

    the world of RI, "Are you Rota-ready?" I know I am...oh Y.E.S.!!!

    YIR,

    DRR Giselle Holder

    Rotaract District 7030

    July 1st 2015

  • ROTARACT DISTRICT 7030 FOCUS

    Are you Rota-Ready?

    For so many of us, Rotaract is much more

    than just an extra-curricular activity. It

    becomes an essential part of our everyday

    at a time in our lives where we are

    growing in every aspect possible.

    However, how do you measure and view

    the benefit of Rotaract in our everyday

    life? Do you see Rotaract as that stepping

    stone which allows for us to reach even

    closer to our holistic goals? How do you

    view Rotary, adversary or foe?

    The theme therefore challenges us to not only assess the benefits that our Rotaract experience has

    given to us but also to think of the wider picture and ponder the following questions:

    Are our Interactors ready for Rotaract?

    Are our Rotaractors ready for Rotary?

    Is Rotaract ready for Interact and is Rotary ready for our Rotaractors?

    Are our Rotaractors ready for the world?

    What we hope to achieve therefore from our Rotaract experience is the corresponding response

    which ends our theme, the energetic and resounding response of Y.E.S.! This Y.E.S.! which is an

    acronym for youth, excellence and service-driven describes exactly what is needed on the Rotaract

    end to become Rota-ready.

    Our youthfulness is one of our most potent assets and must be celebrated through

    everything that we do.

    The excellence that we strive for in our academics and career complement the projects that

    we are able to produce and their success.

    The way in which we remain driven to attend to the needs of the community through our

    unrelenting dedication, innovation and selflessness help shape our image as a service

    organization.

    Let us spend this year celebrating our unique strengths and working towards a Rota-ready state that

    first begins with a Y.E.S!

    To learn more about being Rota-ready, check out the District Plans and Objectives 2015-2016.

  • District Disaster Preparedness Snippet

    Disaster Preparedness is an important, concept, which forms part of societys way of life, for any

    given population or territory. As a District, we must view this practice with the seriousness which it

    deserves, given the prevalence of various hazards and disaster-causing events in the Caribbean and

    North-eastern South America.

    To quote from Page 5 of the RI Rotaract District 7030 Disaster Preparedness Manual (2014-2015

    Edition):

    Disaster preparedness refers to measures taken to prepare for and reduce the effects of disasters.

    That is, to predict andwhere possibleprevent them, mitigate their impact on vulnerable

    populations, and respond to and effectively cope with their consequences. Disaster preparedness is

    best viewed from a broad perspective and is more appropriately conceived of as a goal, rather than

    as a specialised programme or stage that immediately precedes disaster response.

    Disaster preparedness is a continuous and integrated process resulting from a wide range of

    activities and resources rather than from a distinct sectoral activity by itself. It requires the

    contributions of many different areasranging from training and logistics, to health care to

    institutional development.

    As an ongoing educational series, the RI Rotaract District 7030 Newsletter will be used as a forum

    whereby pertinent information with respect to Disaster Preparedness will be shared with you all!

    Please stay tuned!

  • ROTARY INTERNATIONAL FOCUS

    2015/2016 theme: Be a Gift to the World

    RI President K.R. Ravindran chose Be a Gift to the World as his theme for 2015-16. Ravindran urges

    Rotary members to give the gifts of time, talent, and knowledge to improve lives in communities

    across the globe. "Through Rotary, we can take these gifts and make a genuine difference in the lives

    of others and in our world."

  • We in Rotary aspire to great deeds. We admire those who gave

    great gifts to humanity: Abraham Lincoln, who gave the gift of human

    dignity to the downtrodden; Mother Teresa, who gave the gift of

    compassion to the forgotten; Mahatma Gandhi, who gave the gift of

    peaceful change to the oppressed. Their very lives became gifts to

    the world.

    We can be inspired by their example. We can be inspired to ask,

    how can I, in the life that I live without neglecting the

    responsibilities that are so dear to me how can I, too, become a gift

    to the world? As I considered my theme, I thought of the lessons I

    have learned through my Hindu faith. I thought especially of the

    story of Sudama.

    Sudama was a poor child and a bosom friend of Krishna, who was

    born in a royal lineage as an avatar an incarnation of the divine. As the two boys grow up, they drift

    apart, and while Krishna becomes a military leader and king of great repute, Sudama remains a

    humble villager.

    The years go by and Sudama's poverty deepens. Finally, he lacks even food to feed his children. His

    wife reminds him of his childhood friendship with Krishna: Perhaps it is time to go to the mighty ruler

    for help. Reluctantly, Sudama agrees, but resolves that he will not go empty-handed. He gathers

    together a few handfuls of rice all the food his family has left and wraps them in a piece of cloth as

    a gift for his friend.

    When Sudama enters the palace, he is overwhelmed by the grandeur and by Krishna's gracious

    welcome. His meager gift, so carefully prepared, seems a humiliating reminder of his poverty.

    Krishna embraces Sudama, who hides the hand holding the rice behind his back. Krishna asks what

    he is holding.

    Far from being disdainful, Krishna accepts the rice with gratitude and consumes it with joy as the two

    sit and talk together. Hours pass, during which the pleasures of their rekindled friendship push all

    thoughts of his desperate plight from Sudama's mind. When evening falls, Sudama sets out for home

    and only then realizes that he has neglected his task. He is returning with nothing, and Krishna has

    eaten his family's last grains of rice.

    Sudama steels himself to return to his hungry children. But standing before his gate, as dawn begins

    to break, he sees that the hut he left yesterday has become a stately home, and waiting to greet him is

    his own family: well-dressed, and well-fed by the baskets of food that appeared in their kitchen as

    Krishna ate each grain of Sudama's rice.

    Krishna understood what Sudama had brought him: everything he had to give. In return, Krishna gave

    him everything he needed. It is never the material value of a gift that matters it is the love that

    comes with it. Just as Sudama's gift to Krishna became a gift to Sudama, what we give through Rotary

    becomes a gift to us. And we all have a choice: whether to keep our gifts to ourselves or give them to

    others, and Be a Gift to the World.

    We have only one chance at our lives. And we will have only one chance at this new Rotary year. This

    is our time. Let us grasp it. Let us Be a Gift to the World

  • GET TO KNOW

    YOUR DISTRICT ROTARACT CHAIR

    2015-2016

  • Name: Dominique Venere

    Nationality: French

    Date of Birth: 18th January, 1967

    Rotary Club: Basse-Terre

    Hobbies/Interests: playing piano and squash

    Degree programme/Occupation: Business woman

    I joined Rotary because

    I felt that I could make myself of use to the most impoverished and because the Rotary values that are

    dear to me.

    My fondest moment thus far in Rotary was

    Marie Galantes RYLA in 2013.

    I believe that Rotaract is important because

    It is these young leaders who will provide guidance to tomorrows world with Rotary values.

    My hope for Rotaract this year is

    To showcase it as one and to make it clear to Rotarians that the future of Rotary is Rotaract.

  • GET TO KNOW

    YOUR ROTARACT DISTRICT EXECUTIVE

    2015-2016

  • Name: Giselle Holder (District Rotaract Representative 2015 - 2016)

    Age: ... umm Im 25 forever

    Nationality: Trinidadian

    Birthday: 11th February

    Hobbies/Interests: Reading, Travelling, Learning to Float, playing Mas,

    churchments

    Degree programme/Occupation: Facilities Manager, Masters in

    Facilities Management, briefly remember doing a BSc. in Electrical

    Engineering

    I joined Rotaract because

    Of the lime! My first experience was Tobagos New Years Camp in 2007 and after that experience of fun,

    food and fellowship in the Capital of Paradise there was no turning back!

    My fondest moment thus far in Rotaract was

    Knowing that in 2011 we only had 8 people in our Club and as a first time President at age 24 (please

    dont do the math), I could depend on them to do anything. It was my greatest year thus far in Rotaract.

    I believe that Rotaract is important because

    You cant get this anywhere else. Focusing young people on professional development and international

    awareness deep rooted in steadfast core values and volunteerism seems like an almost surreal

    combination of ideals to provide, yet this is this is exactly what Rotaract, through Rotary, affords each of

    us.

  • Name: Vanessa Boyce (Immediate Past District Rotaract

    Representative 2015 - 2016)

    Age: 30 years old

    Nationality: Citizen of Trinidad and Tobago

    Birthday: 10th November

    Hobbies/Interests: Distance running, reading and traveling

    Degree programme/Occupation: Programme Officer

    I joined Rotaract because

    I wanted to get involved in my community and Rotaract was viewed and still is viewed as one of the most

    professional and dynamic youth organisations.

    My fondest moment thus far in Rotaract was

    When I was selected to participate in the Rotaract Italian Roundtrip 2014. It was one of the most

    memorable experiences of my life.

    I believe that Rotaract is important because

    It allows us to interact with other like-minded young people, while giving back to our community in a

    meaningful way. It also pushes us to reach our full potential as a youth-led organisation, with members

    being encouraged to progress towards attaining leadership. It also expands our network as we are

    given the opportunity to interact with stakeholders through partnership with other organisations in

    executing projects.

  • Name: Everistus Jn. Marie (District Rotaract

    Representative Elect 2015 - 2016)

    Age: 28 years old

    Nationality: St. Lucian/British

    Birthday: 17th December

    Hobbies/Interest: Sports (playing and watching), Reading

    Degree programme/Occupation: B.Sc. Criminology and

    Psychology / Manager

    I joined Rotaract because

    I wanted to give back to society in a meaningful way as something greater than myself. Having just left

    university I was also looking to extend my social and professional network.

    My fondest moment thus far in Rotaract was

    During one of the first community service projects I attended. It was a fairly simple project in that it was a

    donation of a hamper to a family, however seeing the appreciation of the family and how much it meant

    to them it was a feeling that stayed with me and further drove my passion for service and Rotaract.

    I believe that Rotaract is important because

    It equips young individuals with the tools to make a positive difference in their communities and

    throughout the world, through the development of social skills, professional development and

    international relation and understanding.

  • Name: Kezra Lashley (District Rotaract Representative

    Nominee & District Secretary 2015 - 2016)

    Age: 26 years old

    Nationality: Trinbagonian

    Birthday: 04th July

    Hobbies/Interests: Cooking, running, travelling and just having

    fun with cool people

    Degree programme/Occupation: MSc. Global Studies, B.A.

    French with International Relations

    I joined Rotaract because...

    Everyone was doing it and I needed to put it on my application to the University of the West Indies. Its as

    simple as that! Once I joined though, that reason changed to the joy of giving back freely, as so many

    have done for me.

    My fondest moment thus far in Rotaract was

    Ive had so many but my fondest moments have been in General and Board Meetings when someone says

    something funny without knowing it and you look at your friends and without saying a word you all begin

    laughing because you have the same thought. So my fondest moments have been the funny ones.

    I believe that Rotaract is important because

    It changes lives. Both the life of the recipient and Rotaractor is impacted at the same time and to me that

    is powerful.

  • Name: Delon Earle (Assistant District Secretary 2015 2016)

    Age: 26 years old

    Nationality: Guyanese

    Birthday:

    Hobbies/Interests: Reading, funning, Gaming, Interacting, Judo

    Degree programme/Occupation: Chemistry BSc. Degree and

    Environmental Officer (EPA Guyana)

    I joined Rotaract because

    It was introduced to me as a professional development club which focuses on community service that

    would allow me to showcase Service above self. Fun was also a part of the package and the benefit of

    colouring my co-curriculum transcript.

    My fondest moment thus far in Rotaract

    Is every time a community service project meets the needs of the community and persons smile.

    I believe that Rotaract is important because

    It allows for youth empowerment and the enablement of youths (between 18 to 30) impacting the world

    while having developed themselves.

  • Name: Keisha Lamy (District Treasurer 2015 2016)

    Age: 28 years old

    Nationality: Trinidadian

    Birthday: 7th September

    Hobbies/Interests: Travelling, tennis, baking

    Degree programme/Occupation: MBA, BA(Hons)/ Parts

    Purchasing Buyer

    I joined Rotaract because

    I wanted give back to my community and make a difference in the lives of others.

    My fondest memory in Rotaract thus far

    Is participating our Club Annual Community Service Project - Hazel Medina Hamper Distribution, seeing

    the smile of a mother days before Christmas who was unsure of the outcome of their Christmas.

    I believe that Rotaract is important because

    It allows young driven, passionate professionals to collectively touch the lives of persons who can never

    repay us and to serve our communities which is an indescribable gift in itself to each member.

  • CLUB STORIES

  • ROTARACT CLUB OF ARIMA Rotaract Club of Arima Represented at UNDP Arima Community Development

    Focus Group

    On Wednesday 10th June 2015, the Rotaract Club of Arima, ably represented by Rotaractor Kish

    Mitchell, was present at the United Nation Development Programme's (UNDP's) Arima Community

    Development Focus Group.

    For this meeting, UNDP Personnel called for Arimians representing a diversity of socioeconomic

    backgrounds and interests to participate in this forum, whereby their experiences and their overall

    perceptions of poverty, well-being and sustainable living in the Arima community. This formed part

    of an international study which seeks to ascertain the progress countries have made in attaining the

    Eight Millennium Development Goals set forth by the Millennium Summit of the United Nations in

    2000. The study concludes this year - 2015.

    At this meeting, Rotaractor Kish was able to introduce the Rotaract Club of Arima and Rotaract, by

    extension, to fellow Arimians and to contribute to the developmental dialogue with respect to Arima.

    Valuable insight was gained with respect to major issues affecting the way of life for Arimians and the

    possible way forward in terms dealing with them, and with the goal being making Arima a much

    better place to be.

  • ROTARACT CLUB OF BARBADOS WEST

    Board Retreat and Handing Over

    The New Rotaract Year got off to a great start with the teams Annual Retreat, which arms the incoming

    board and members with the tools needed to serve and lead in Rotaract.

    The weekend retreat for The Rotaract Club of Barbados West was held at Guardian General Life,

    Collymore Rock, St Michael from June 20th 21st 2015. Members of sponsor club Rotary Barbados

    West, Rotarian John Hadchity, Rotarian Nicholas Hartmann and newest female Rotarian Rennette

    Dimmontt shared practical knowledge about Rotary and its various roles and ways in which the club

    can be more efficient and effective with executing its plans.

    Apostle Elector Pearson presented on Team Building through practical play sessions, where each

    member was able to take away important lessons about being part of a dynamic team.

    As a new component of this annual retreat, our club executed its first official handing over ceremony

    since our charter in March 2014. Rotarian Horace Cobham, President of Rotary Barbados West gave

    the official speech encouraging members present to engage our communities more, so we can build

    a vibrant and sustained club.

    Immediate Past President Shalisha Samuel graciously handed over the reign to President Kavan

    Jackman, who both inspired members present to go above and beyond the call of duty to leave our

    marks on the world.

  • ROTARACT CLUB OF CENTRAL PORT OF SPAIN

    Cupcake Fest 2015

    On April 25th 2015, the Rotaract Club of Central

    Port of Spain (RCCPOS) hosted its inaugural

    Cupcake Fest, a fundraising event, at Goodwill

    Industries, located on the outskirts of Port of

    Spain.

    Cupcake Fest, which the club hopes will

    become one of its signature fundraisers, was an

    evening filled with family, fun, fellowship and

    community engagement, where over 2,000

    cupcakes were sold. RCCPOS also invited up-and-coming entrepreneurs to sell their cupcake

    creations at the event. Children and adults alike indulged their sweet cravings, sampling the many

    different cupcake flavours on offer such as red velvet, cheese cake, and lemon flavoured, among

    many others.

    Cupcake Fest was held in conjunction with the Rotary Club of Central Port of Spain as well as the

    Interact Clubs of St. Marys College and Woodbrook Government Secondary School, all located in the

    Port of Spain area. With the funds raised by this event, RCCPOS is now Rota-ready to execute various

    community service projects in the 2015/2016 Rotaract year.

  • ROTARACT CLUB OF F.R.E.S.H. Most Outstanding Handing Over

    The Handing Over Ceremony of Rotaract Club of F.R.E.S.H. was held on the 3rd of July 2015. This

    ceremony was a bit more special compared to the previous years, because it marked the kickoff of

    our 5th Anniversary celebrations. Our ceremony was also a celebration of all the 36 projects that we

    hosted with a special focus on the two awards of the Most Outstanding Projects, which we received at

    the 29th Annual Rotaract District Conference in Barbados.

    Our past board members gave an overview of the previous year, highlighting the most cherished

    projects and recognizing fellows who put in extra effort. We recognized the Most Outstanding

    Director and Rotaractor of the Year, past Community Service Director, Nicole Redjosentono and also

    pinned Timothy Mendona as an honorary member. Non-fellows also received recognition for their

    extraordinary contribution to the success of our projects. Sharoma Ramawadh, our freshly pinned

    President, revealed our theme for this fiscal year: Together we serve the COMMUNITY, together we

    celebrate in UNITY! A special logo was also designed to accompany this theme. Among our 35

    guests were board members from our sister clubs and Interact Clubs, PDG Elwin Atmodimedjo, DGN

    Waddy Sowma and President of Rotary Club Paramaribo Residence, Karen Wong Fong Sang. As we

    usually do, we ended the night with fun, food and fellowship.

  • ROTARACT CLUB OF GEORGETOWN Rotaract Club of Georgetown Celebrates 30 years

    Rotaract Club of Georgetown celebrated 30 years of service on

    Wednesday, July1. The club was chartered by President Patrick

    Nicholson in 1985. It is the oldest Rotaract club in Guyana and over

    the past 30 years has contributed significantly towards the

    improvement of the community through various service projects. To

    commemorate this momentous milestone, a week of activities

    including a charter dinner & installation ceremony, karaoke night,

    media appearance, a community service project and a back in time

    business meeting were planned.

    On June 28th, the Charter Dinner and Installation ceremony was held, under the theme Be a Gift to

    the World The event commenced the week of activities with past presidents and Rotarians

    congratulating the club on achieving its milestone as well as sharing their many experiences of their

    time in Rotaract. During the event, the 2015-2016 Executive Board was installed by AG Gaskin and the

    club welcomed two new members to the Rotaract family.

  • Back in time Karaoke

    The Back in time Karaoke gave Past Rotaractors, Rotarians, current Rotaractors and guests the

    opportunity to fellowship and bond through old school music. The activity saw attendance from our

    sister clubs: the Rotaract Club of Georgetown Central and University of Guyana. The evening saw the

    three presidents wowing the crowd with a beautiful rendition of Bob Marleys song One Love.

  • Refurbishment of Sophia Literacy Program Building

    On July 4, the back wall of the Sophia Literacy Program building was refurbished and painted by the

    children of the program as well as the Rotaractors and guests of the club. The first business meeting

    of the Rotaract year 2015/2016 featured a mixed board of honorary members and current board

    members, who presented the plans for the year under the clubs theme Building leaders, becoming

    rota-ready. Several media features were done highlighting the clubs anniversary celebrations,

    community service project & planned activities for the Rotaract year.

  • ROTARACT CLUB OF GEORGETOWN CENTRAL Wine & Art

    The Rotaract Club of Georgetown Central undertook an event a wine and art exhibition that put

    the fun in fundraiser on the 1st April 2015 at the Georgetown Club. The event successfully

    highlighted various art forms in Guyana with an emphasis on visual arts through photography,

    drawings and paintings by thirty Local Artists. Fashion, spoken word and dance were also featured to

    further stimulate attendees.

    Project Goals:

    To foster fellowship through service amongst the Rotaract/ Rotary community.

    To raise a minimum of 200,000GYD in the fourth quarter of the Rotaract year as a means of

    financing upcoming projects of the Rotaract Club of Georgetown Central 2014/2015.

    To promote visual and performing arts by featuring Artists based in Guyana

    Event Highlights:

    The club raised a total of $230,000GYD ($1150USD) for service projects exceeding our target

    by 15%.

    A total of 30 Artists were featured, which provided them with free exposure and many were

    able to market and sell pieces on the spot.

    With the support of sponsors the event which cost patrons $3,000 offered free wine and Hors

    doeuvres while they perused the art pieces and enjoyed the performances. The Wine and Art

    event was described as fun and innovative by patrons, surpassed our goals and is now likely to

    become the Signature event of The Rotaract club of Georgetown Central.

  • ROTARACT CLUB OF GRENADA Rotaract Club of Grenada Welcomes a New Board

    On June 26, 2015, the Rotaract Club of Grenada held its Handing Over Ceremony, celebrating a

    successful 2014-2015 and welcoming a bright and promising new year.

    The evening began with final reports being read by Outgoing Directors; outlining triumphs for the

    year and thanking members for their unwavering support. This was followed by an Award ceremony,

    recognizing outstanding members for their accomplishments throughout the year. A speech was then

    delivered by Immediate Past President Kira Baily, followed by the pinning of the Incoming Board

    Members. This was succeeded by the much anticipated presentation of goals, objectives and

    strategies for the Rotaract Year 2015-2016, done by the new Board.

    The members of the Rotaract Club of Grenada eagerly look forward to a challenging yet memorable

    and fun filled new year, as we work to accomplish our goals and objectives under the theme

    Building People, Changing Lives.

  • The Rotaract Club of Grenada Hosts its First Meeting for the New Year

    The Rotaract Club of Grenada today held its first meeting for the Rotaract Year 2015-2016 on July 8,

    2015, focusing on one of our core values "Team Spirit".

    Mr. Norman Gilbert, Assistant Youth Ambassador of the Ministry of Youth, Sports & Ecclesiastic Affairs

    was invited to present on Team Building and Group Dynamics.

    A very interactive session was held where different personality traits were identified focusing on the

    importance of each in order to have a functioning group. This was followed by competitive team

    building exercises after which the meeting ended with a toast after everyone outlined what theyd

    like to see during the upcoming year.

  • ROTARACT CLUB OF POINTE-A-PITRE

    Handing Over Ceremony

    On the 9th of July 2015, the Rotaract club of Pointe Pitre, Guadeloupe, had its Handing Over

    Ceremony for the year 2015-2016.

    IPP Sabine Plaideur gave way to President Wendy Turlet.

    New board, new objectives and more determination for this New Year! We all said Y.E.S. for Youth

    and Excellence in Service. Some wonderful projects are in the starting blocks, we already started

    work on them and will give the best of ourselves to make them happen.

    On behalf of President Wendy, we all wish you an excellent Rotaract Year and look forward to see you

    acting in service as great young professionals.

    Picture of the executive board : from the left hand to the right one : Treasurer Sandrine Natolo - Vice

    President Karel Tarer - President Wendy Turlet - Assistant Governor Frank Maynadi - Secretary

    Florence Craet - Immediate Past President Sabine Plaideur.

  • ROTARACT CLUB OF PIARCO (U.W.I.) Handing Over Ceremony 2015

    On Sunday 28th June, 2015 The Rotaract Club of Piarco

    (U.W.I), converged at the Asian Buffet Restaurant, Trincity

    Mall, to celebrate its fifth Handing Over Ceremony. Also

    in attendance were honorary members for the night, Past

    President Trevor (Rotary Club of Piarco), ADRR Rae-Ella

    Roberts and New Generations Officer, Machel

    Higgins(Rotary Club of Piarco).The ceremony was hosted

    by our Director of Club Service 2015-2016, Kerwin Ryan.

    Adding to the entertainment for the night was Treasurer

    Sarah with her amusing icebreaker and the Sergeant at

    Arms Rockel who kept us snickering with every fine she

    announced.

    This ceremony highlighted the end of a successful chapter for the Rotaract Club of Piarco (U.W.I.),

    and the beginning of a new. Awards were presented to honour our attendees who have shown

    outstanding commitment and support to the club. Following that was the induction of 3 new members,

    and then the pinning of the new board , President-Shari George, Vice President-Kevan St. Brice,

    Secretary Dominique Reid, Director of Community Service-Arianne Charles, Director of Club Service-

    Kerwin Ryan, Director of Finance-Camevel Cova, Director of International Service-Ariel Burke,

    Director of Professional Development-Quintin Griffith, Director of Public Relations-Elliot Clarke, Club

    Trainer-Rockel Woods and Immediate Past President-Shanelle Dempster.

    It was truly a night to remember and we definitely look forward to great things for the New Year.

  • ROTARACT CLUB OF ROSEAU Rotaract Club of Roseau Welcomes New Year, New Executive

    The Rotaract Club of Roseau welcomed its new executive at its 30th Annual Investiture and Awards

    Ceremony at the Fort Young Hotel on July 4th 2015 under the theme Are you ROTA-Ready? Y.E.S.

    Youth, Excellence, Service-Driven. It was attended by Rotarians, Rotaractors, friends and the 2015

    Carnival Princess Miss Lytleen Julien.

    Meet the 2015-2016 executive:

    President Ezra Peter, Vice President, Finance Director Dane Hypolite, Immediate Past President,

    Secretary, Public Relations Officer Shanda Carbon, Treasurer, Assistant District Rotaract

    Representative Kamisha Casimir, Assistant Secretary/Treasurer, Professional Development Director

    Kashauna Mason, Community Service Director Leona Jeremiah, Club Service Director Jennae Nelson,

    International Service Director Shanourra Xavier and Sergeant At Arms, Support ADRR Vernice

    Thomas

    Awards for the 2014-15 year were distributed as follows:

    Rotaractor(s) of the Year: Ezra Peter, Shanda Carbon, Rotaract Spirit Award: Kamisha Casimir, Most

    Outstanding Director: Vernice Thomas, Community Service Director, Most Outstanding Prospective

    Member: Desma Patrick, Most Outstanding Committee: Community Service Committee, Most

    Outstanding Project: Seeds of Success Leadership Program - Professional Development Committee,

    President's Award Recipient: Ezra Peter, President's Special Recognition Award: Dane Hypolite,

    Vanessa Seraphine, Bianca Payne, Most Improved Rotarctor(s) : Kamisha Casimir, Vernice Thomas,

    Perfect Attendance Award : Ezra Peter, Outstanding Committee Special Recognition : 2015 Princess

    Show Committee, Honorary Choice Award: Dane Hypolite

    Two new Rotaractors Desma Patrick and Lynsia Frank were inducted on the evening.

  • ROTARACT CLUB OF SAINT AUGUSTINE

    Rotaract Club of St. Augustine hosts Summer Camp

    For over ten years, the Rotaract Club of St. Augustine (RCSA) has been involved in various projects

    within their immediate community and wider Trinidad and Tobago. This article highlights the

    community projects under the Director of Community Services held from June 2014 to June 2015.

    On August 16 2014, the RCSA collaborated with the C.U.B.S Association Summer Camp in Spring

    Village, Valsayn. The Rotaractors assisted with the evenings event (distribution of awards and

    certificates, ushering services and financial donations). At the summer camp, there were seventy-five

    young people ages three to sixteen years who gained knowledge on Rotaract and voluntary work.

  • Lighting up the lives of the homeless

    On November 16 2014, the RSCA embarked on an initiative to feed the homeless during the

    Christmas season. The goal of this project was to light up the lives of the homeless and to make at

    least one individual less hungry. Their goal was to cater one hundred meals to those at the River Side

    Plaza, Port of Spain; they exceeded their objective by providing one hundred and seventy-two.

    On December 20 2014, the RSCA continued along their initiative, this time distributing food hampers

    to needy families in the St. Augustine community bringing them happiness during the Christmas

    season. An estimated cost for this project was five thousand dollars. There would never have been

    such a positive outcome were it not for members generous support.

    The RCSA has always been a supporter of the Amica Girls Home. On December 12 2014, they held

    their annual Christmas party for the girls. In addition, on March 28 2015, they treated the girls to a

    movie day.

  • Plant a life, Let it grow

    On June 6 2015, they continued the second phase of a Tree Planting Project, the theme Plant a life,

    Let it grow. This was in commemoration of Corpus Christi and World Environmental Day; this took

    place at the St. Augustine Secondary School. The process involved clearing and cutting the

    designated area for planting, clearing of debris, tilling of the soil, they planted approximately twenty

    plants which were all bought by the club. The Principal of the school, students of the horticultural

    society as well as the teacher of the Agricultural Science class were all present.

    The RCSA has made a small but meaningful contribution to their community and achieved their

    annual objectives through the strength of its seventeen member club. They hope to be exemplars to

    the young professionals of the Caribbean enabling them to recognise the importance of giving back.

  • ROTARACT CLUB OF SAINT KITTS

    Start a New and Be a Gift to the World

    On the 5th July 2015 was the Installation Ceremony of the Rotaract Club of St Kitts for the Rotaract year

    2015-2016. This day is an important one for us because we officially announced the rebirth of the club.

    St Kitts is back! St Kitts is here! This year we will make all the updates on the D7030 rules a reality. We

    also plan to Recruit new members, build team spirit, training all the club members and create

    tangibles exchanges with the others clubs! As well, we are going to strengthen our relationship with

    the Interact club and the two Rotary clubs of St Kitts.

    After a whole week end of meetings with the District team which shows us a strong support, we said

    YES! WE ARE ROTA-READY!

    Picture Taken at the Installation Ceremony at the Governor Generals House in St Kitts.

    From the right to the left: ADRR Midji (Rotaract club of Pointe Pitre Guadeloupe) President Castin

    Stokes (Rotaract Club of St Kitts) - Rotaractor Tamika Dick-Grant (Rotaract Club of St Kitts) - President

    Daniel Williams (Interact Club of St Kitts) Treasurer Denoza Dore (Rotaract Club of St Kitts).

  • ROTARACT CLUB OF SAINT LUCIA Build Hope, Give Hope

    On December 24th, 2013, St. Lucia experienced significantly enhanced rainfall and thunderstorm

    activity which was as a result of a low level trough. Canaries and Anse La Raye were the two

    communities, where persons are still considered to be living in deplorable conditions.

    As part of celebrations of our 30th Charter anniversary, April 22nd 2015, continuing on the path of

    serving others, what we are and what we, do we teamed with the Anse La Raye and Canaries

    Community Disaster Relief Team with support from our Rotary Club of St. Lucia and members of the

    committee, to bring to fruition our Build Hope, Give Hope project which commenced in April and

    came to completion in May 2015.

    This project was funded by the West Indian Association of Bermuda with the main goal of assisting

    persons who were severely affected by the 2013 Christmas Eve Trough.

    Rotaract Club of Saint Lucia officially executed the handing over of the home to the victim and her

    daughter affected by the Christmas Trough, along with Hampers to other persons of the Canaries

    community on Saturday June 13th 2015. All thanks to the West Indian Association of Bermuda our

    public sponsors, our sponsoring Rotary Club of St. Lucia and community members.

  • ROTARACT CLUB OF SAINT LUCIA SOUTH Charter Dinner

    The Rotaract Club of St. Lucia South held its annual Charter Dinner on June 27th, 2015 at L Escape

    Restaurant. It was an evening dinner celebrating the clubs 28th year of service. Fifteen members and

    their guests, with the addition of the president of the Rotary Club of St. Lucia South, Aleric Soans; and

    a few former members and visitors from other clubs enjoyed over four hours of very pleasant

    fellowship, the inevitable speeches and of course, a wonderful meal.

    The Past President gave her overview of the year then presented the awards for Rotaractor of the Year

    to Rot. Annice JnPanel, Most Developed Rotaractor to Rot. Yanic Thomas and Committee of the Year to

    the International Service Committee headed by Dir. Kevin JnBaptiste. Heartiest and well deserved

    congratulations to all.

    Our guest speaker Kayani Descartes graced us with powerful words that set the tone for the incoming

    president Rot. Brittney Gonzague to move us toward her vision with a very motivational speech. To

    the dismay of our pockets, the dinner ended with a most profitable SAA session conducted by four (!)

    mystery sergeants.

    We all had a lovely evening at the Charter Dinner; so many thanks to the organizers and to everyone

    who came along in support of the event.

  • Breakfast Sale

    The Rotaract Club of St. Lucia South held a breakfast sale on Saturday, the 20th of June, 2015 at the

    Laborie Market. Breakfast items included delicious fried bakes, salad and steaming hot cocoa tea.

    The endeavor was a success as folk from the community were more than merry to support, helping to

    raise money to be used for our club service activities.

    Our gratitude goes out to all the members who assisted with the success of this project and to the

    community for their continuous patronage.

  • Paint Job

    Our Rotaractors did it again! On the 20th of June 2015, the Rotaract Club of St. Lucia South, with

    assistance from members of the Rotaract Club of St. Lucia painted some educational games on the

    floors of the Laborie Boys Primary School. The games included Tic-Tac-Toe, Snakes and Ladders,

    Twister, Hopscotch, Fun Clock and a Hand Tennis area.

    This project was executed as part of our Charter Week activities and also coincides with an

    undertaking similar to that of our twin club, Rotaract Club of Central Port of Spain.

    Amidst all the hard work and paint-smeared clothing, we couldnt help but have ourselves a blast.

    Our appreciation goes out to all those who showed up. Many hands do make light work!

  • ROTARACT CLUB OF SANGRE GRANDE

    RCSG Ushers in the New Year

    The Rotaract Club of Sangre Grande celebrated its 9th Annual Handing Over Ceremony on Sunday,

    June 28th, 2015 at the Asian Fusion Restaurant. Most members were present for the evenings

    festivities. They were joined by the Outgoing and Incoming Presidents of their sponsor club, the

    Rotary Club of Sangre Grande, ADRR Chenice, and Rotaractors from RC Felicity/Charlieville.

    In his address, President Ajay first reviewed the clubs many successes during 2014-2015, which

    included hosting the inaugural District Leadership Training and the official name change. He shared

    that the President is only as strong as his team, and offered a few words of appreciation to each

    member. As he enters his second consecutive term as President, he called for continued adherence

    to the Rotaract way. He reiterated that, during 2015-2016, there will be added emphasis on not only

    club administration and membership recruitment and retention, but also joint ventures with our

    sponsor Rotary club.

    In addition to President Ajay, the other members of the Board are: Vice President Garvin, Secretary

    Reshma, and Directors Kara, Darcel, Vikash and Kimberly. Photographer Wayne will now be adding

    Rotaractor to his name as he was pinned the newest member of Team RCSG.

    The evenings proceedings ended with the distribution of Club Awards. Naturally, dinner, fellowship

    and laughter followed.

  • ROTARACT CLUB OF TOBAGO Rotaract Club of Tobagos Retreat and Handing Over Ceremony

    This year the Rotaract Club of Tobago held its annual Retreat and Handing Over Ceremony on the

    weekend of the 27th -28th June, 2015 at Samaan Grove Villas and Watermill Restaurant. The annual

    Retreat was planned by the Incoming and Outgoing Executive Boards and Club Service Committee.

    This retreat was essential to solve problems, explore new strategies, and to evaluate and train our

    members.

    Members were able to deal with sources of conflict and generate creative solutions, create a common

    framework and point of reference, foster a collective vision, generate honest and enlightening

    conversations and present their plans and objectives for the upcoming Rotaract year.

    In keeping with the Rotary theme Be a Gift to the World and Rotaract District 7030s theme Are you

    rota-readyYES the Rotaract Club of Tobagos theme for the year 2015/2016 is Discovering Gifts

    Through Service. This theme challenges our members to discover and nurture their potential and

    utilise their talents and expertise to enhance the lives of the members of the club and the community

    through our avenues of service.

    At our annual Handing Over Ceremony, outgoing President Stephan Sandy after two terms of service

    passed on the torch to the incoming President Jasiyah Ibrahiim with her new board of vibrant

    directors. The weekend ended with great memories, laughter and renewed vigour for the New

    Year.

  • DISTRICT REMINDERS

    July 29th

    Deadline for the submission of articles for the District Newsletter (to DS Kezra & ADS Delon)

  • CHARTER ANNIVERSARIES

    July

    01st- Rotaract Club of Georgetown

    01st Rotaract Club of St. Kitts

    Happy

    Charter!

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