It is a pleasure to be your District Governor this Rotary year. As I continue to travel around the district
visiting clubs and attending social, we are having a good time. It is great hearing about all the wonderful
work you are doing in your community as well as around the world. We have completed the first quarter of year
with the seeds of our planning in the ground and beginning to flourish. We are beginning to focus on the fun and
celebration of the fruits of our harvest we will have at District Conference in
April.
October 24 is World Polio Day - a time to raise awareness about the global efforts to end polio for good. I hope you are planning to host an event or activity in your community. Are you planning a fundraiser to generate money to donate to Polio Plus? Are you using your social media to spread the word about the World Polio Day? Be sure you register your club’s participation for World Polio Day at https://www.endpolio.org/register-your-event?cid=cc_wpd22_20220914_eml_ad_dom_cc-2-promote_participate_na by October 13 to receive access to Rotary’s Global Update one week before World Polio Day. You can find need materials for your polio event at https://www.endpolio.org/sites/default/files/wpd_2020_en_final.zip We are too close to eradicating polio not to finish the drill.
On a similar note, I hope you will join us in Warm Springs, Georgia on Saturday, October 22, for the long-awaited celebration of the museum at the historic outdoor pool - which chronicles the fight against Polio and honors PDG Ann Henderson Johnson. PDG Steve Stanfield has been hard at work on this initiative for several years - and many clubs have contributed to the work we have done at Warm Springs. You can read all about this special event below; please take time to register.
As we continue to cultivate our goals, we are focused on several key crops:
Thanks again for all that you do to make your communities and the world a better place. I look forward to seeing you soon.