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Showing posts with label 01. general information. Show all posts

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Shaniek Parks : Jamaican Ambassadorial Scholar in Leeds, UK


To further international understanding and goodwill is one reason Shaniek Parks will travel to Leeds in September. She will be doing an MA in International Communications at the University of Leeds, this will allow her to become more informed about the impact of communication on global affairs, people and their reactions towards societal issues. She is intrigued by the area of Communications as a developmental tool and its impact on the ways people analyze and relate to situations.

Shaniek graduated from the University of the West Indies, Mona in 2008. While at UWI, she majored in Media and Communication and minored in International Relations. She was a member of the UWI Honour Roll and the received the JN/CARIMAC Media Award for excellence in Radio Production. She had the opportunity of interning with two influential development organizations namely; the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Office for the Caribbean and the Roving Caregivers Programme in St. Vincent in 2007 and 2008 respectively. These organizations introduced her to a plethora of opportunities for societal development and strengthened her passion of making the world a better place through service.

Volunteerism has always been an important part of Shaniek’s life. This appreciation for volunteerism dates back to her time at the Mount Alvernia High School where students had to complete a quota for community service. She was later given the opportunity to be instrumental in the planning and execution of the Protect. Stop. Seek. Talk (P.S.S.T) Campaign Against Physical Abuse in the inner- city community of Torrington Park, Kingston while attending the UWI. The campaign ran from February-April 2008 and featured various workshops and follow- up sessions culminating in a Blue Ribbon Drive at Crossroads, Kingston.

At present, Shaniek is member of the Rotaract Club of Montego Bay and a member of the United Nations Online Volunteers (UNV). In her capacity as an online volunteer she has assisted with the formulation of proposals for organizations in various parts of the world. However, her focus has been on assisting organizations in Cameroon, Africa namely the Rural Development Corporation (RUDEC) and the Goodness and Mercy Mission.

Shaniek is excited to be representing District 7020 and the Rotary Club of Montego Bay in Leeds. She is honoured to be joining Rotary’s International Family as an Ambassadorial Scholar and will do well in representing Rotary and its values while in the United Kingdom.

The Rotary Club of Montego Bay wishes her all the best while in the United Kingdom.

Shaniek plans to blog about this new and exciting chapter of her life in Leeds. Go visit her blog at http://adventuresofajamaicanrotaryscholar.blogspot.com/ and leave her a note of encouragement or two!

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Rotary Clubs of Montego Bay have joint celebration for Rotary's 105th anniversary

On Tuesday February 23rd, 2010, Rotary International celebrated its 105th anniversary. To mark this occasion, the Three Rotary Clubs of Montego Bay had a celebratory joint meeting at the Sandals Royal Hotel, the usual meeting place for the Rotary Club of Mobay. Also at the meeting were members of the prospective Rotary Club of Rose Hall.


Presidents of the Three Montego Bay Clubs (L-R) Audley Knight-President Rotary Club of Montego Bay East, Michelle Daswani-President Rotary Club of Montego Bay and Manoj Ramchandani-Charter President of the Rotary Club of Montego Bay Sunrise.

The President of Cornwall College's Interact Club addresses the Clubs
at the Lunch meeting on Tuesday


L-R: President of the Cornwall College Interact Club, Rtn. Natasha Parchment Clarke and Rotary Mobay Sponsored Ambassadorial Scholar at Tuesday's meeting.

Monday, November 23, 2009


The Rotary Clube de Lisboa, Portugal was founded on the 23rd of January 1926 and is the oldest Rotary Club in Portugal, being almost 84 years old ! The Club has about 60active members and holds their lunch meetings every TUESDAY at 1 pm at the HOTEL TIVOLI, Avenida de Liberdade 185, 1269-050 Lisbon , Portugal.

In Club President Erik Ulrix extends an invitation to all Rotarians of our club thusly, "If you come to Portugal for business, you can use our headquarters of our Rotary Club located in the centre of the city of Lisbon.

"We can also give you support through the vast experience of our Fellow Rotarians in our District D1960 (aprox. 1.500 members)."

The Rotary Clube de Lisboa may be contacted through the following numbers: Tel + Fax: (+ 351) 213 544 837, Mobile Phone: (+351) 960 078 776.

On Tuesday the 1st of December, The Rotary Clube de Lisboa will dedicate an International Toast to the members of the Rotary Club of Montego Bay during the visit of the Governor to their Club.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

General Information : Induction of New Members

There is no formal or official ceremony for inducting new members into a Rotary Club.

For samples of various ceremonies, click here.

Friday, March 13, 2009

A Stroll Down Memory Lane


Charter Night, Rotary Club of Montego Bay
Casablanca Hotel
May 13, 1961





Montego Bay Rotarians welcome President of Rotary International, Joe Abey and his wife at Montego Bay Airport while intransit to Nassau for that Club's Charter Night
March 27, 1962



Installation of Bob Fletcher at the Colony Hotel
July 1963

Rotary Club of Montego Bay Installation Night
Bay Roc Hotel
July 1964

Rotary Club of Montego Bay Installation Night
Sunset Lodge
July 1963





Rotary Inter-Club Assembly
Bay Roc Hotel
September 10, 1967

Sir Neville Ashenheim, Guest Speaker at a
Regular Luncheon Meeting at the
Bay Roc Hotel
October 27, 1967
Ground breaking ceremony for Rotary Club of Montego Bay's major project 1967-8
Isolation Wing at the Saint James Infirmary
November 11, 1967

Friday, February 20, 2009

General Inormation: Dues

The semiannual dues paid to RI allow the Secretariat to provide high-quality information and support to Rotarians around the world.

With your dues, Rotary can provide publications and communications in nine languages, make improvements to http://www.rotary.org/ ,train Rotary leaders, assist district governors financially with their year in service, and administer programs such as Rotaract.

RI per capita dues for the next four years will be (US$):
$24.00 per half year in 2008-09
$24.50 per half year in 2009-10
$25.00 per half year in 2010-11

All clubs will also be billed $1 per person on their July semiannual invoice to help defray the costs of the Council on Legislation, which meets every three years.

Some semiannual invoices may also include $12 per year for each subscription to The Rotarian, billed as $6 in January and $6 in July (subscriptions to regional Rotary magazines are billed separately), and variable fees for insurance (U.S. clubs only).


Consequences for nonpayment of club dues

Clubs that have not paid their RI dues within six months of the due date will be terminated.
Clubs will then have one year to fulfill the following reinstatement requirements:

Within 90 days after the termination date, clubs must :-

Pay all outstanding financial obligations at the time of termination
Pay all semiannual dues that continue to accrue thereafter
Pay a $10 per member reinstatement fee
Between 91 and 365 days after the termination date, clubs must
Pay all outstanding financial obligations at the time of termination
Pay all semiannual dues that continue to accrue thereafter
Pay a $10 per member reinstatement fee
Pay a $15 per member application fee
Complete and submit a reinstatement application and a revised membership list
Reinstatement is not possible more than 365 days after the termination date.

After that time, the club termination is permanent, and the club loses its name, history, and charter.

Sunday, February 1, 2009

General Information: Internet Make Up Instructions

Internet Make Up Instructions - http://www.rotaryeclubone.org/

Welcome to Rotary eClub One, the world's first web based Rotary club.

Rotary eClub One is just like any traditional Rotary club.

The only difference is that members meet on-line to coordinate service projects and enjoy fellowship with like-minded Rotarians.


If you are a Rotarian, and you are visiting this website for a make-up credit, there are two basic requirements:

First ... Click on the MAKE-UP PROGRAMS link in the grey panel on the Rotary E-Club One site
and spend 30 minutes or more reading program articles and viewing video content .

Next ... Click on the REQUEST MAKEUP link in the grey panel and and follow the instructions .

For further information, e-mail our Club Secretary.

The Rotary e-Club One website keeps thousands of Rotarians connected, informed and inspired.

Thursday, January 1, 2009

General Information : The Rotary Toast

TOASTS

To Her Majesty the Queen

"President _______________
District Governor &/or Assistant District Governor (if present)
Fellow Rotarians & Guests

“THE QUEEN” (with glass raised)"

To the Club of Your choice

"President __________________
District Governor &/or Assistant District Governor (if present)
Fellow Rotarians & Guests

“ PLEASE JOIN ME IN A TOAST TO THE ROTARY CLUB
OF ………….. “ (with glass raised)"

To Rotary International

"President ______________
District Governor &/or Assistant District Governor (if present)
Fellow Rotarians & Guests

“PLEASE JOIN ME IN A TOAST TO ROTARY
INTERNATIONAL” (with glass raised)"