Monday, October 24, 2011
Rotary Night at the Oxbow Public Market
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Let's Go
Fellowship, Fun, and Philantrophy
October 14-Friday-President Jim, Rotary Club of Napa,invites all the Napa Valley Rotarians for an Open House-Rotary Social-in his office at 1836 Second St., Downtown Napa at 4-7:30PM. President Jim says there will be Great Wine and Great Food. There will be a raffle with first prize of One Magnum Don Perignon Champagne bottle ($350). Proceeds go to Polio Plus.
CALISTOGA Harvest Hoedown-October 15, 2011 (Saturday) at Tubbs at Napa County Fairgrounds, Calistoga. Door open at 6PM. $50 per person.BBQ,Dancing, Auctions (Live and Silent). Fundraising for Rotary Club of Calistoga. for tickets call:707 942 5356
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
October-Vocational Service Month
Vocational Service Month promotes business integrity, professional development
by Ryan Hyland
Rotary International News -- 3 October 2011
(Through the Avenue of Vocational Service, Rotarians contribute their professional expertise and skills to address societal problems and needs, promote high ethical standards in the workplace, support career planning and other vocational activities, and represent the dignity and value of their profession. Rotary Images/Alyce Henson)
Carlos Früm, governor of District 6440 (Illinois, USA) and a member of the Rotary Club of Northbrook, teaches business principles and entrepreneurship to Maya high school students as part of his district’s ongoing service project in Guatemala.
"Vocational service gives Rotarians the opportunity to help others escape poverty and gain a measure of self-respect," Früm says. "As business and professional leaders, we have a duty to lead and encourage good ethics through vocation."
Through vocational service, Rotarians contribute their professional expertise and skills to address societal problems and needs, and to promote high ethical standards in the workplace.
"Rotary's focus on ethical practices as part of vocational service has been a central part of my success in my business, professional, civic, and personal life since I became a Rotarian," says Paul A. Netzel, vice chair of the Vocational Service Promotion Committee and past RI director.Rotarians have two benchmarks for promoting professional integrity: The Four-Way Test and the Declaration of Rotarians in Businesses and Professions. "Rotary's Four-Way Test has served as an easy template for me in weighing the pros and cons of countless issues and decisions I've had to address over my career," Netzel says. "It has helped make me a better Rotarian." Netzel says vocational service sets Rotary apart from other service and humanitarian organizations.
(Interactors at a vocational high school in Rignac, Aveyron, France, teach students from a local primary school how to make profiteroles. The project is sponsored by the Rotary Club of Rodez. Rotary Images/Monika Lozinska-Lee)
Rotarians can support vocational service by Strengthening the emphasis on professional diversity in member recruitment Identifying ways to emphasize professions in club activities Placing a stronger emphasis on business networking with integrity at the club and district level -- which also is a means of attracting and mentoring the next generation Emphasizing the connection between The Four-Way Test and the Declaration of Rotarians in Businesses and Professions, and their importance to the values of Rotary.)
For more information: Review An Introduction to Vocational Service (PDF) See a powerpoint presentation on vocational service Download the Model Project Submission Form
(article taken from RI website)
Monday, October 3, 2011
Celebrate Rotary
Sunday, September 11, 2011
October Events
October is the month of fun and fundraisings for 3 clubs.
Rotary Club of Napa Sunrise presents.
Evening at Monticello Saturday, October 1 4:00 - 8:00 p.m. Monticello Vineyards 4242 Big Ranch Road, Napa, California Tickets are $65 in advance ~ $75 at the doorfor tickets and other information go to: http://www.eveningatmonticello.com/index.html
Rotary Club of North Napa presents:
2011 Napa Homebrewers Classic October 8, 2011 11:00 am – 5:00 pm Chardonnay Hall, Napa Valley Exposition A brewfest with lots of great music, homemade beer, and raffle prizes! Your $25 ticket lets you taste some of the best homemade beer on the planet! All proceeds benefit the charity projects of the Rotary Club of North NapaTo Buy tickets call 707 253 2208 or Website: http://tinyurl.com/43qbee6
Rotary Club of Calistoga presents:
Harvest Hoedown October 15, 2011 Tubbs at Napa County Fairgrounds Calistoga ,CA Doors open at 6:00PM BBQ,Dancing,Live and Silent AuctionsTo purchase tickets for HARVEST HOEDOWN please call: 707-942-5356
October 24-Rotary Night Social at Oxbow Public Market, First Street, Napa. All Napa Valley Rotary Clubs participating. Wear your Rotary shirts 10% of proceeds go to Rotary End Polio Now Campaign
Friday, September 9, 2011
September Rotary Message
Message from RI President
September 2011
My dear brothers and sisters in Rotary,
We have a color for the 2011-12 Rotary year, and that color is green. Why green? Because green is the color of spring, of new life, of bright leaves bursting forth from spreading branches. And there is no doubt that it is time to “green” Rotary – to lift our deepening pallor of gray and replace it with brighter shades of green.
Overall, in Rotary, only 11 percent of our members are under the age of 40, while 68 percent are over 50 and 39 percent are over 60. It’s not too hard to see where this will lead us in 10, 20, and 30 years down the line, if we don’t do something about it now. It is not enough to simply bring in new members. We need to bring in younger members, who will breathe new life and new vigor into our organization.
How can we be more attractive to younger members, who are so different in so many ways from the young professionals of a generation or two ago? We have to come to them where they are – and for most young people, where they are is on the Internet, on Facebook, on Twitter and e-mail, and on their smartphones. A club that doesn’t have a presence on the Internet simply doesn’t exist as far as they are concerned. A club’s website is its public face – and it has to be a good one.
More than anything, I believe we need to bring back the idea of the family of Rotary. We need to look at all of Rotary as one family: Rotarians, their families, and also Rotaractors, Interactors, Youth Exchange students and alumni, Foundation alumni, and so on. And we need to consider retention as an idea that applies not just to Rotarians, but to the entire family of Rotary.
Too often, we look outward to find new members, and we do not see our own young generation, waiting to be called upon. We must look to them to find the capable and enthusiastic new members who will be the club presidents, the district governors, and the RI senior leaders of tomorrow.
We owe it to our Rotary family – past, present, and future – to make sure that our generation of Rotarians is not the last. We must, in a very real sense, reach within – to embrace our Rotary family, so that we can better embrace all of humanity.
Kalyan Banerjee
President, Rotary International(from Rotary Images-photo by Monika Lozinska-Lee)
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
NVRA first meeting 2011-2012
September 7 NVRA meeting held at the Wine Train Culinary Arts Center, 801 Eight Street, Napa.
All the Rotary Clubs in Napa Valley are growing and have exciting changes. There are new fund raising events.
October 1- Napa Sunrise- Evening at Monticello.
October 8- Homebrewers Classic- North Napa
October 14-President Jim's (Jim Riley-President, Rotary Club of Napa)- Open house-4-7:30PM-1836 Second St. Napa-great food, great wine and great fellowship. All Napa Valley Rotarians are invited.
October 15-Harvest Hoedown-Calistoga
October 24-Monday-Rotary Night at Oxbow Public Market in First Street, Napa. All 5 Napa Valley Rotary Clubs participating.
With membership:
Napa-3 new members
Calistoga-4 new members Presentations:
PDG JIm Flamson- Invites everyone to celebrate at the Rotary Foundation Dinner- on September 24-Hyatt Hotel, Santa Rosa.
Pamela Tuft appeals for the Rotary Summer Camps- formerly known as Kool Kids Camp.Pam will speak to any club about the Rotary Summer Camp-1 week program. The camp needs club financial support. $450/child. Napa Social Services sent 9 children from Napa.
Warren Hernand stirs the interest of the clubs to sponsor a Rotaract club in Napa. Warren will speak to the club about the Rotaract and will help start the initial formation stages if the Napa Clubs are interested.
Other highlights:
Barry Thompson, Past President,Rotary Club of Napa Sunrise- Assistant District Governor-Elect 2012-2013- Napa Valley Clubs
Michael Parker, sponsored by Rotary Club of North Napa, selected for the District 5130 RI Ambassadorial Scholarship 2012-2013 The Napa Clubs will try to coordinate the early distribution of the dictionaries to the Elementary School Third Graders this year in the same time period. All the clubs seem have more social events planned this Rotary year. One of note: President Jim Riley's Open House.
Rotary Clubs of Napa and North Napa have District Simplified Grants applications. Rotary Club of Napa- for Connolly Ranch. And Rotary Club of North Napa for the Literacy program in the Napa County-City Library.
Rotary Club of Napa- shows a 4-minute-movie/video-educational and informative in its meeting. The Quilt for and Monday night Bowling with the Pathway Home veterans.
Rotary Club of Napa Sunrise serves at the Table (for the homeless) in Napa and BBQ with the Veterans at the Pathway Home.
Rotary Club of Napa Sunrise considering to continue the Rotary Fly-In with the 3 Napa Clubs participation. Also for consideration-all Napa clubs participation in the July 4th Parade organized by Doris Gentry, Rotary Club of Napa Sunrise. Both need more discussion.
Rotary Club of St. Helena has its Rotary Youth Exchange from Italy.
Rotary Club of Calistoga-every third Thursday has a program called "Look In" program. It is the time new members are inducted, anniversaries are celebrated and cake is served.It's also sort of a mini-club assembly.
More members's participation is happening in all the clubs.
Photos:courtesy of Barry Thompson



