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ROTARY EDUCATION ANDLEADERSHIP TRAINING
COURSE DATE & LOCATIONS
2005-2006REGISTRATION REQUEST
2005-2006 COURSES
www.rizones33-34.org/rli–webpages
R L IZONE 33ROTARY
LEADERSHIPINSTITUTE
2005-2006ZONE 33 DIVISION
NORTH CAROLINA, SOUTH CAROLINA,EASTERN TENNESSEE, VIRGINIA
AND WEST VIRGINIA
THE ROTARY LEADERSHIP INSTITUTEAll courses start with Registration at 8:30 a.m., Classes 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., lunch & coffee breaks included
Course Selection: PART I PART II PART IIIPLEASE CIRCLE ONE COURSENOTE: All Candidates must take Parts in order
Date
Location
Cost: $85 per personSee Course list in this brochure and fill in above date and location
PLEASE PRINT CAREFULLY
Name
Badge Name
Address
City State Zip
Telephone (H) ( )
Telephone (B) ( )
Fax ( )
Rotary Club District
Number of Years in Rotary
Signature Date
Dates attended previous courses:
PART I PART II
Return this form with payment to:Jack Porter, Registrar,
13 Millan Street, Morgantown, WV 26501Fax (304) 292-6232 or E-mail: [email protected]
Make checks payable to Zone 33 Rotary Leadership Institute, Inc.
Registration fees are non-refundable.Deadline is two weeks before course.
Date Location PartMay 12, 2005 Lakeview Golf Resort & Spa I & II
Morgantown, West Virginia
September 24, 2005 East Carolina Vocational Center IGreenville, NC
October 1, 2005 Christopher Newport College I, II, IIINewport News, VA
October 7, 2005 The Citadel ICharleston, South Carolina
October 15, 2005 Crystal Coast Civic Center I & IIMorehead City, North Carolina
November 12, 2005 Site – TBA I, II & IIIHarrisonburg, Virginia
November 18, 2005 The Empire Room I & IIGreensboro, North Carolina
November 19, 2005 University of Mary Washington I & IIFredericksburg, Virginia
December 3, 2005 Site- TBA I & IIGreenville, South Carolina
January 28, 2006 Site – TBA I, II & IIIRaleigh, NC Area
February 4, 2006 Rowan-Cabarrus Comm. College I & IIConcord, NC
February 11, 2006 McDowell Community College I & IIMarion, North Carolina
March 25, 2006 George Mason University I, II & IIINorthern Virginia
April 8, 2006 Skelton Center, Virginia Tech I, II & IIIBlacksburg, Virginia
June 23, 2006 Site – TBA I & IIGreensboro, North Carolina
GENERAL INFORMATION REGARDING VENUES
• Venues are selected and facilities are run by the host district. A Facilities Coordinator is on site at each RLI venue.
• Programs, Materials and Faculty are supplied by the Zone 33Rotary Leadership Institute.
• Lunch is provided for Attendees unless otherwise noted; alter-nate meals may be provided on request for Attendees with special dietary needs.
• Facilities are American Disabilities Act (ADA) compliant. RLI will make reasonable accommodation for persons with disabilities. Please note any special needs with registration.
• Attendance for the entire day is required for session credit.• See website for additional courses, locations & information.
Dear Rotarians,
The Rotary Leadership Institute was foundedto assist in improving the Rotary knowledgeand leadership skills of the future leaders ofour Rotary clubs. We believe that excellentleadership is the key to successful service byour clubs to our communities and the world.Rotary is blessed with members of highquality, but all Rotary clubs depend onoutstanding leadership to harness the talentsand skills of our membership to high levels ofaccomplishment. The rapid turnover ofleadership positions in Rotary caused byannual elections requires constant effort toprepare more and more Rotarians for theresponsibilities of leadership. Through thededicated efforts of our officers, executivecommittee and faculty, the Rotarians of ourmember districts have a unique opportunityfor quality Rotary education. We invite all ofthe clubs of our member districts to join withus to build a greater and greater Rotary.
Dave LinettRI Director 2004-06, RLI International Chair
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MISSION STATEMENT
The purpose of the Rotary LeadershipInstitute is to provide an educational
opportunity for Rotarians identified aspotential leaders by their club presidents.
. . . . . .
“No ray of sunshine is ever lost, but thegreen which it awakens into existence
needs time to sprout, and it is notalways granted for the sower to see
the harvest.”– ALBERT SCHWEITZER
RLI FACTSFor further information visit
www.rizones33-34.org/rli–webpages
ZONE 33 ROTARY LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE
What are the courses?
The Institute offers a leadership course in three full-day parts(Parts I, II, III). Those completing each part are eligible for thenext part. The courses are designed to provide Rotary knowl-edge and to develop leadership skills for voluntary organiza-tions.
When and where are the courses held?
Courses are held at convenient locations within the RLI servicearea. Any nominee may take a course in any location. Coursesare listed in this brochure and on the RLI website. Online regis-tration is under construction.
What are the teaching methods?
The Institute believes in course sessions with as much discus-sion/participation as possible. Discussion breakout sessions arelimited to approximately 10-15 persons. Lectures are strictlylimited. A course workbook or CD containing an InstituteManual, session program agendas, faculty listings and courseoutlines and materials, is provided to each attendee.
Who are the faculty?
The faculty members are selected by the Institute for theirteaching abilities. They are drawn from all areas of the memberdistricts and occasionally from outside the member districts.Many are present and past district governors, experienced dis-trict leaders, or successful past presidents and those with expe-rience in special areas.
Who should be nominated to attend the Institute courses?
The Institute recommends that clubs nominate those Rotarianswho appear to have the potential for club leadership, not neces-sarily as future presidents. They should preferably be at least 3-4 years away from a possible presidency or other key leader-ship post. Candidates should certainly have a strong interest inRotary and be ready to be exposed to the larger world ofRotary. The Institute requests each club to nominate one or twoRotarians each year and to support previous nominees in com-pleting Parts II and III.
What are the costs?
The current course fees are $85 per registrant per day. The feescover breakfast (some locations), lunch, coffee breaks and considerable materials given to participants. Course fees alsopay for meeting space, audiovisual equipment and promotionalcosts. The Institute strongly recommends that clubs pay thefees for their participants.
Should our club participate?
If your club cares about its future, it will want the best leader-ship possible. This is an outstanding opportunity for each clubto improve the Rotary knowledge of its key people, who willalso be exposed to new ideas of leadership.
What is the Zone 33 Division?
The Zone 33 The Rotary Leadership Institute includes thestates of (from north to south) West Virginia, Virginia, NorthCarolina, the tip of eastern Tennessee and South Carolina. Itincludes the 13 districts of Zone 33 in the southeastern UnitedStates. The original or Home Division of RLI consists of Zones31 and 32 in the Northeast United States. RLI is now formingadditional Divisions around the world and each Division is listed on the RLI website.
INTERNATIONAL OFFICERS, 2005-2006International Chair International Executive Director
RI Director David Linett DG Michael Rabasca
ZONE 33 DIVISION OFFICERS 2005-2006Chair, PDG Eric E. Adamson
Registrar: John. J. “Jack” Porter
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
PDG Ken Tillman (TN, VA) PDG Bevin W. Wall (NC)PDG John J. “Jack” Porter (WV) PDG Sue H. Poss (SC)
DISTRICT CHAIRS 2005-20067530 John J. “Jack” Porter 7690 Abby Donnelly
7550 John P. Beckett, Jr. 7710 Phil Warlick
7570 Eric E. Adamson 7720 Brenda Tinkham
7600 Claudia Rawlings 7730 Bevin W. Wall
7610 Ken Tillman 7750 Sue H. Poss
7670 Dennis Saunders 7770 Mack Branham
7680 Bill Wilson